Stanley C. Myers to Speak at CJFWF Conference on Sept. 25 I6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 17, 1948 Detroit Jr. Hadassah Stanley C. Myers of Miami, Fla,. munity Problems and Perspec- president of the Council of Jewish tives in Planning to Meet Total Begins Oneg Shabbats; Federations and Welfare Funds, Needs" at the session on Sunday List Leaders for Year will be the featured speaker at morning, Sept. 26. the Council's East Central States The final session on Sunday The Central States Region of afternoon, Sept. 26, will be de- Junior Hadassah met Sept. 12 in Regional Confer- voted to an objective analysis of Toledo to plan future activities. ence on Sept. •5 the overseas and Israel situations Representatives from Detroit and 26 at Hotel by Harold Glasser, outstanding were Shirley Schubiner, Detroit Cleveland, Cleve-' .- economist and Director of the president; Helen Karabenick, re- _land, 0. Council's Institute on Overseas gional membership chairman; Mr. Myers will Corinne Perlis, regional Zionist Studies. address the opening session Abraham Srere and Isidore Youth Commission representative, Saturday eve- Sobeloff of Detroit are respective and Miriam Perin, bulletin chair- ning, Sept. 25. chairmen of the program • and man. He will analyze Other Detroit officers for this professional advisory committees year are: Shirley Frank, record- the needs at for the conference. home, in Europe S. C. MYERS ing secretary; Saretta Feiler, cor- and in Israel, and highlight the N. W. Congregation Issues responding secretary; 'Muriel Lovasco, treasurer; Judy. Preger- implications and perspectives for son, Ruth Magid, Palestine pro- American and Canadian Jewry Tickets for Holy Days jects; Blanche Berman, Hilda in planning to meet total needs The seating committee of the Samuels, membership; Arlene for 1949 and beyond. • _ Jerome N. Curtis -Of Cleveland, Northwest Hebrew Congregation, Platt, Ilene Rosen, program; Bet- vice president of the Cleveland under the co-chairmanship of ty Weberman, Davida Robinson, Jewish Welfare Federation, and Charles H. Charlip and Abraham education; Diane Gordon, Ida Julian Freeman, past president Etein, has been busy distributing Chernow, Youth Aliyah; Mary of the Indianapolis Jewish Feder- membership reservations for the Cohen, Laurie Cohen, JNF; Eve- lyn Koppelman, Harriet Harri- ation, will-speak on "Local Com-7 High Holy Days. A limited number of seats are son, Ameriban affairs; Rose Fran- available to non-members and kel, hospitality; Rena Salinger, may be obtained at the syna- choral group; Beverly Goldfine, gogue during week-day evenings. Marian Goss, Julia Sherr, social committee; Shirley Harman, Lil- A combined choir of profes- lian Axelrod, publiciyt; Ruth sional and lay singers has been Prujansky, program adviser, and Two members of the faculty of rehearsing under Cantor Pavel Gertrude Goldman, membership Yeshiva Farm Settlement for Slavensky. adviser. Orphans near Mt. Kisco, N. The first of a series of monthly Rabbi Isaac Mendelovitz and Northwest YPC Holds Oneg Shabbats will be held at Rabbi H. L. Schick—arrived in 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24, at the Detroit this week to solicit sup- Membership Dance home of the president, Shirley port here for the novel project. Schubiner, 3315 "'ebb. Members The plan of this farm settle- The Young People's Club of and friends are invited. A general ment, for which a huge West- the Northwest Hebrew Congerga- meeting is planned for Oct. 7. chester estate was secured, is to tion will present its annual mem- For - additional information, call have the boys do farming half the bership dance Sunday evening, Miss Schubiner, TO. 6-7687, or Sept. 19, at the synagogue social time and study the rest of the Betty Weberman, TY. 6-4533. hall. time. Ranging in ages from 15 to 21, Dick Stein and his orchestra the boys, who were brought to will be featured. There will be no . INSURED this country from Nita,. Czecho- charge for members. - Young slovakia, are survivors from people 18 to 30 may join the Nazism. Many of the students group at the door. were among the 400 pupils in the • Nita Yeshiva. Virtually all of Men's Clubs to Discuss them were in • concentration camps and one was rescued from Employment Problems the -gas chambers. "Human Relations between The project is non-profit. - Na- tional headquarters are at 109 Employer and Emplokee" will be the subject of discussion at a Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The estate on which the farm joint meeting of the Bnai David CURRENT RATE and _schOol are located is in rolling and Beth Aaron Men's Clubs at American Savings country, with four main houses, 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, at Bnai two garages, a barn and several David social hall, Elinhurst at & Loan Association 14th. miscellaneous buildings. Your Neighborhood Rabbis Mendelovitz and Schick The diScussion will be -led by \ Savings Institution have been given the blessings of a Wayne University professor. Dexter Blvd. at Cortland the Detroit Rabbinical -Associa- Seeking happiness • in employ- TO. 9-6611 tion in their solicitations here. ment will be the main issue of They Will make appeals in local the meeting. synagogues and plan to complete their effort in two weeks. Their DETROIT AUXILIARY OF LOS ANGELES SANA- work has the endorsement of rabbis • throughout the country, TORIUM ORGANIZATIONAL CONFERENCE THIS including Rabbi Eliezer Silver of SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1948, AT 11:00 A. M. Cincinnati. 11529 Linwood Ave. Workmen's Circle Center Bnai Moshe Curriculum All organizations regardless of political '; Seek Support Here For Yeshiva Farm SAVINGS . ACCOUNTS or religious affiliation are requested to send two delegates \ to attend. . . Nathan L Epstein Expanded to Include Glee Club, Pre-Kindergarten Bnai Moshe Religious School, which opened Sept. 13, will con- duct a pre-kindergarten this year for foul;-year-old children. In addition, a glee club being organized under the supervision Of Harry Siegel, music instruc- toy of the Bnai Moshe • school. Students in the vicinity of Dexter and Lawrence are in- vited. to join the Bnai Moshe Religious School, which conducts classes through the twelfth grade. Hebrew is taught on Sun- day mornings to all students from the 7th through 10th grades. • Beth El Opens Religious School Sept. 18 and 19 --- The opening sessions of the Re- ligious School of Temple Beth El will be held this Saturday and Sunday mornings, Sept..18 and 19. The school will offer a compre- hensive program of Jewish his- tory and ceremonials, Bible, He- -brew and Jewish literature. • The school also will sponsor a Tuesday afternoon bourse in He- breW to those students interested in obtaining additional training. This will supplement the Satur- day and Sunday Hebrew program. David Edgar, Judy Isenberg and Sidney Kleinman head the High School committee which is plan- ning an active season of social and religious activity. Temple Israel Has Classes Russian Bear Inn fo Open Oct. I in Larger Quarters For Young People 16-18 Temple Israel High School has opened its sessions for young men and women, 16 to 18. There are classes in comparative re- ligion, Jewish history and litera- ture. In the pre-kindergarten or nursery class of Temple Israel Religious School now in session, are entered children of the age of 4. _ All the classes will meet Sunday morning, except the Con- firmation Department, grades 6, 7, 8 and 9, which meets on Sat- urday morning. The Union of American He- brew Congregations has pub- lished Rabbi Leon Fram's High Holy Day sermon "The Twilight of the Year" in a volume "A Set of Holiday Sermons." The formal 'opening of the Russian Bear Inn in its new quarters at 62 E. Columbia St., will be held on Friday, , Oct. 1, according to announcement by Serge JeromskY and A. Poznan- ski. Russian Bear Inn was form- erly located at 25 W. Columbia. The new home of the Russian Bear Inn occupies two floors and will be lavishly furnished with the Russian motif throughout. The Russian Balalaika orchestra will return to play for the enter- tainment of its guests. VLADIMIRITZER EMERG- ENCY RELIEF ORGANIZATION will hold its first social meeting at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, at the Workmen's Circle. Mrs. Jean- ette Serling will present readings from Sholom Aleichem. Mrs. Edith Reznick, entertainment chairman, urges all members and friends to attend. 3rd & Collingwood Jewish Holidays--Their Meaning and Importance. Acquainting pupils with Modern Jewish Life everywhere and with Jewish Life in Israeli. Yiddish Bible Jewish History Jewish Traditions Hebrew and Yiddish Songs. Special classes for boys of Bar-Mitzvah age. SATURDAY, OCT. 2nd Admission $1.50 Women Men 5' 8" Tall 6' Tall Must Be For Further Information Call TYler 7-2027 CONDUCTS N.Y. - PHILHARMONIC ORCH.. GRINNELL'S, TE. 2-7100 TICKETS: 3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.20 MASONIC AUDITORIUM—SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 8:20 P. M. 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