JSG Board Starts Activities Board members of the Junior Service Group- of the Jewish Welfare Federation met under their new officers at the Jewish Home for. Aged to plan activities for the 1948-49 season. Conferring here are, left to right: LAWRENCE A. FLEISCHMAN, newly-elected president; RUTH MAGID, DORIS MOSS, THEODORE MANDELL, GILBERT SILVERMAN, MARJORIE DAVIDSON, LILO FAUMAN and WILLIAM DAVIDSON. °It's '76 in Israel' eynolds' Article Describes Family Life in Settlements, Cities of Israel The August, 1 948, edition of the Woman's Home Companion invites its readers to "Pay a visit with a famous correspondent to the homes of two typical pioneers of the newest& nation on earth." And in Quentin Reynold's article "It's '76 in Israel," the reader may do just that, visiting with the family of Zeev and Leah UnnIA at Givat Brenner, and with that of Wolf and Elsa Cegla of Tel Aviv, Israel. Reynolds describes the routine of the collective settlement, em- phasizing the spirit of devotion to the land found among the chaulutzim and the difference between collective living and Communism. "The people of the community- run settlements do not draw wages," Reynolds explains. "Each The families interviewed by Reynolds are sufficiently typical to give- the American reader a fairly accurate picture of life in the Jewish settlements ane_ cities which are mentioned in the brief news dispatches of the daily papers. Strictly objective, Rey- nolds still manages to covey a positive impression of these visits to Israeli families. "Patriotism is not an idle word in Israel; . it is a living force in the hearts of the people," Reyn- olds declares. "The citizens of the world's newest nation .have shown that they are willing to die for their country and to pre- pare it for -the tens of thousands of immigrants who are expected within the next year." Dr. Sam Krohn Dr. Sam Krohn, founder of Ma- sada in Detroit, was unanimously re-elected president of the Zion- ist youth group for 1948-49 at a special meeting of the board of directors this week at the Jewish Center. Other officers elected were: Vice presidents, Bill Fitzerman and Ruth Felsot; corresponding secretary, Belle Gillary; record- ing secretary, Elaine Zelden, and treasurer, Herbert Seiton. Final plans have been com- pleted for the Masada Tisha b'Ab outing to be held Sunday, Aug. 8, at Middle Rouge Park. A car pool will meet at 10 a.m. that day at Tuxedo and LaSalle. Members are asked e to pack their own lunches. In addition to sports and boating, the program- will feature an afternoon discussion to be led by Frances Winokur on "A New Significance for Tisha b'Ab. Other Masaba activities include a get-together meeting for new members at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4, at the home of Herbert Zeme, 3281 Webb. Board mem- ber Henry Ehrlich is in charge of the program. Shaarey Zedek YPS Installs New Officers; Dotty Rosen, President Shaarey Zedek Young People's Society held installation of of- ficers at a candlelight dinner July 13. Nate Spinner, past president, turned the gavel over to Dotty Rosen, new president. In addi- QUENTIN REYNOLDS year Zeev and Leah are allowed two weeks' vacation and they are given $64. Usually they take the children - -to the seashore. They always - stop, at the homes of friends so the $64 is ample tip cover their expenses. During the rest - of the year they have rho need for money. "People like Zeev and Leah have an intense love for their country and a fervent sense of gratitude to it. Had it not been New BB Israel Lodge' Palestine it would undoubtedly To Sponsor Excursion have been the gas chamber or the crematorium. When they Detroit's . newly - organized work nine hours a day, six days Israel Lodge of Bnai Brith will a week, they feel that in a small hold its first annual moonlight on measure they are paying a debt the liner Put-in-Bay Saturday, to the country which gave them Aug. 21. Irving Rubin is enter- asylum," he continues. -tainment chairman. In charge of In the Tel Aviv section of the the moonlight are David Weis- article, the author compares the berg and Saul C. Downes. Cegla family with "the Joneses," June 24 at the Barium Hotel, any American family • in a similar Milton Weinstein of the Bnai income bracket. Dr. Cegla is a Brith. Council presented a char- prosperous businessman, associ- ter to President Leonard Gurwin ated' with an importing • firm. of Israel Lodge. Sam Leib, first Reynolds tells of attending a vice president of the District Tel. Aviv Rotary Club' luncheon Lodge installed the officers. with him, at which the chairman Installed with President Gur- regrets that the Arab members win were Saul Downes and Irv- are unable to attend. ing Rubin, vice presidents; 'Wil- Reynolds apparently was care-. liam Tarnow, treasurer, and Ber- ful to steer clear of - politics in nard Walton, Dave Weisberg and his article, unless one chooses to Hy Koenigsberg,. secretaries. read a double meaning into the Tickets for the moonlight may title, "It's '76 in Israel." There is be secured froth Weisberg, CE. no mention made of the British, 4312; Saul Downes, CA. 1880, or but a group of Egyptian Spit- any member of the lodge. - fires, bombing Tel Aviv, are des- cribed as "having discharged •RABBI IRVING F. REICHERT, their obscene duty." Each of the rabbi emeritus of Temple Emanu- families discussed tells Reynolds el will devote a considerable that they are content with their amount of his time to active work way of life and are not interest- for the .American Council for Judaism. ed in politics. Chapter One Schedules Two Outings in August AZA, BBG Convention Delegates Appointed Ilene Sabin and Eilene Solz- berg of Detroit will represent Michigan Bnai Brith Girls at the national BBG convention Aug. 28 to 30 at Camp Achim, Paw Paw Lake, Mich. State delegates to the national AZA convention, which is sched-. uled Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 at Camp Achim, are Irving Berg of De- troit and Louie Wolfson and Leonard Caminer of Grand Rapids. Jefferson Beach will be the lo- cale for the #each party to be held by members and friends of ZOA, Chapter One Sunday, Aug. 1. Transportation will be provided from Bnai Moshe at 11 a.m. Weather permitting, Chapter One will visit Eastwood Park Tuesday, Aug. 3. 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The eight will make up the panel discussants on the Hunter Survey of Detroit's economic security, family service, child welfare, group work, home mak- ers, and health services, which was conducted under the spon- sorship of the Citizens' Survey ComMittee of Metropolitan' De- troit. - Studying the survey so that they will be fully qualified ex- perts on the four sections to be examined by the women are Mes- dames Benjamin Jaffe, Julian H. Krolik, Charles Lakoff, Sidney. R. Marwil, Alexander W. San- ders, Raymond Sokolov and Morris Zwerdling and Miss Pearl Devenow. THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, July 30, 1948 Masada Reelects SPECIAL RATES GIVEN FOR AFTERNOON AFFAIRS Detroit's. beautiful . and most talked - about Terrace Room ... air conditioned • .. dance oor . . ... large stage to perform wedding ceremonies, etc. . . . will accommo- • date 50 to 500 people in perfect comfort. 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