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June 25, 1948 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-06-25

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Young Adults Achieve New Unity National Chairmen
Named for Parley
Through Council Camp Institute Natiolial leaders for the third

The Detroit Jewish eotilunity's first experiment in com-
bined camping for young adults of every strata of Jewish
life reached a successful conclusion Sunday afternoon at
Fresh Air Camp; More than 100 young people, representing
every phase of Jewish religious, political and cultural thinking
were present at the camp last weekend, for the Young Adult

Council's first annual conferenceA
Based on the overall theme, adults in the community. Herbert
"The Challenge to Jewish Youth," Millman, field secretary of the
the institute was planned, by the New England States of the Jewish
YAC conference committee, to Welfare Board, spoke on the
provide opportunity for Jewish , young, but rapidly maturing
young adults from various groups young adult council movement.
to get acquainted, understand and He reminded the young people of
respect each other through shar- the promise of the 'Children of
ing together a week-end of in- Israel at Mount Sinai, that they
tensive Jewish living and think- would -guarantee that :the youth
ing.
would fulfill the Conimandments
Rubiner Sounds Keynote
of God. Leonard Bartich Sketched
Samuel .Rubiner, president of the histOry of the 'Detroit Young
the Jewish CoMmunity Center, AdUlt Council, and _urged • mem--
keynoted the institute with his, bers of constituent groups to plan
address at the Sabbath eve meal. on attending the national. Youth
He urged the young people to Planning Commission's institute
consider carefully their' role as in the fall.

the future leaders of the Ameri- • In addition to these sessions, the
can JeWish community; and ap- weekend program: featured re-
plauded the Young Adult Council ligious services and a recreational-
for its progress toward uniting Program of singing, dancing,
the youth of Detroit.
campfires, swimming, boating and
Rabbi Irwin Gordon, conference games.
chairman, spoke on "The Impli :
Conference Staff
cations of the State of Israel for
The conference staff included
American Jewry" at :the Sabbath
morning services. He urged a Rabbi Gordon as camp director;
return to an intensively religious William Stone, sports director;
life for Jewry,inasmuch as the Charles Levin, administrative di-
strong tie of Zionism might now rector; Yehuda Roseman, staff ad-
be expected to become subdued visor, and Audrey Gelfand, secre-
as the state .of Israel begins to tary.
Members of the Council con-
stand on its own feet.
Saturday afternoon, the camp- ference committee are Rabbi
ers _discussed. the subject of "Per: Gordon, Esty Carson, Hillel
sonal Participation in the State of Abrams, Bernard Schreier and
Israel," with Abe Cohen, director Lawrence Fleischman. Fleisch-
of national Masada and of 'Plugat man also served as chairman of a
Aliyah, the General Zionist Halut- special conference arrangements
ziut movement, making a strong Committee, assisted by Levin,
claim for direct contact between Theodore Mandell, Dena Leep,
the youth of Palestine and the Elaine Zelden, Doris Moss, Helen
youth of thiscountry through Alpert, Shirley Fineman and
Americans joining in the pioneer Gilbert Silverman.
movement.
Survey Local Scene
Young Palestinian Composer
Changing the trend of discus- To Study in New York
sion to the local scene, the Satur-
Her-
NEW YORK, (JTA)
day evening session was devoted
to a symposium on the problems bert Bruen, 29-year-old Palestin-
of the Detroit Jewish community, ian composer, winner of. the Esco
with Herman Jacobs, Jewish Foundation award for study this
Community Center director; summer at the Berkshire Music
Oscar Cohen, Jewish Community Center, Lenox, Mass., arrived in
Council director, and Isidore So- New York from Israel. The
beloff; Jewish Welfare Federation award includes round-trip trans-
portation from Palestine to the
director, as participants.
The local touch was continued U. S., as well as advanced com-
on Sunday, when the discussion position study with Aaron Cop-
turned to the role of the young land, noted American. composer.



8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 25, • 1948

Ben Israel Unauthorized
As Solicitor for Haganah

A gentleman using the allas
of
Yehuda. Ben Israel has been
annual convention of the Bnai
Brith Young Women and. Young collecting funds allegedly for
Men, to be held July 4 to 7 at the Haganah in New Jersey,
New York, Texas and other
states. -
Yehlida Ben Israel has never
had any connection with Amer-
icans For Haganah, nor is he
authorized to' solicit funds for
Haganah, the• Defense Army of
Israel.

Earlier Deadline
For July 9 Issue

Div to the observance of. In-
dependence Day on Monday, July
5; as well as on Sunday, July 4,
there will be an earlier deadline
for the issue follOwing the holi-
day. All copy and photographs
for the issue of July 9 will, have
to be In the office of The. Jewish
News not later than at 3 p.
on Friday 2.

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Charlotte Waterstone and Har-
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JDC Reports Urgent
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In Camp Belsen, a DP center
in Germany, a Jewish child is
born every day. Parents in Camp
Belsen hope that, in the months
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ly transported to Israel or other
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