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September 17, 1948 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-09-17

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THE JEWISH NEWS—S

Permanent Conference Formed
To Serve Jewish Youth Needs

Friday , Sepbember 1, 7 1948

First Detroit ISraeli
Assignment is Given
To Morris Lieberman

By RUTH MIRIAM LEVINE

Jewish News Correspondent at the Conference

NARRQWSBURG, N. Y.—Plans for a permanent body
representing affiliated Jewish youth and young adults were
adopted at Camp. Wel-Met here, at the conclusion of a Na-
tional Jewish Youth Conference attended by more than 150
'young people from every section of the country.
Taking as their theme "unity without uniformity," the

young people devoted an entire
week, Sept. 3 to 10, to considera-
tion of the issues facing Jewish
youth and the measures best suit-
ed to solution of those issues. The
sessions were led by members of
the National Jewish Youth Plan-
ning Commission, a temporary
body spOnsored by the National
Jewish Welfare Board. Arnulf M.
Pins of Paterson, N. J., head of
the Commission, was chairman of
the conference.. (Pins will be in
Detroit Sept. 26 to address an
Open meeting of the Detroit Jew-
ish Young Adult Council.)
The conference concluded that
a positive association with Jewish
life, including participation in re-
ligious, cultural and community
activities, was desirable for all
Jews. To stimulate such associa-
tion on the part of Jewish youth,
the permanent National Jewish
Youth Conference was set Pup.
Purposes of the permanent body
were defined as follows: To ex-
change experiences and program
ideas on youth and young adult
levels; to initiate programs na-
tionally • which could aid local
communities: to act as a sounding
board of needs of youth and young
adults; to stimulate and aid in the
development of youth and young
adult councils; to facilitate rela-
tionships with other cultural and
ethnic groups; to serve as an in-
,strument for cooperation between
organized American Jewish youth
and youth all over the world.
Other purposes are: To -stimu-
late means of cooperation and ex-
change between American Jew-
*iSh yOuth, Israeli youth and Jew-
ish youth all over the woi'ld; to
provide opportunity for the de-
velopment of leadership; to pro-
vide a medium for democratic
representation from youth and
young adult councils on national
and international youth-serving
bodies; to develop a medium of
cooperation between the national
Jewish youth organizations and
the local youth and young adult
councils; to provide a self-govern-
ing representative body of organ-
ized Jewish youth which can de-
yelop a service for meeting the
needs of American Jewish young
people.
The conference agreed to ask
the JWB to continue its sponsor-
ship of the youth organization.
Detroiters present at the con-
ference included Mr. and. Mrs.
Yehudah Rosenman, Natalie and
Lenora Gaines, Helen Alpert and
Ruth Miriam Levine. Rosenman

served as a staff consultant; Na-
talie Gaines was a member of the
committee on future organization,
and Miss Levine served on- the
camp administrative committee.

Jenny Maiselis'
Israel Paintings
On Exhibit at LZI

Jenny Maiselis, Palestinian art-
ist, is exhibiting her water colors
and oils at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, 13722 Linwood. Her
works include Palestinian land-
scapes and still life paintings.
Among the paintings that have
aroused wide interest are "A

Arnuif Pins, National Jewish Youth
Leader, to Address Council Session

.„ .

Young people of the Detroit Young Adult Council are in-
Jewish community will have an vited to the Sept. 26 meeting,
opportunity to meet one of the according to Leonard Baruch,
major youth leaders in this coun- Council president.
try Sunday evening, Sept. 26,
Pins will discuss the results of
The first Israeli assignment when Arnulf M. Pins of Paterson, the national Jewish youth meet-
N. J.,. chairman of the National ing at Narrowsburg, N. Y.
made to a Detroiter this week
Jewish Youth Planning Commis-
went to Morris Lieberman, at- sion and of the recently con-
cluded National Jewish Youth Pioneer Women. Plrn
Conference, will address an Membership Campaign,
open meeting of the Detroit Jew-
ish Young Adult Council at the Annual Donor Event
Pioneer Women groups will
Jewish Community Center.
open
the season with a series of
Pins, a student at Columbia
University and at the Jewish membership teas.
Plans are under way for the an-
Theological Seminary, is a leader
nual donor event to be held. Dec.
in the Paterson YM-YWHA, 6, at the Masonic Temple. The
IZFA, •JDC Youth Division and program will feature Ira Hirsh-
New Jersey Young Adult Council. man as guest speaker and the Del-
Born in Duisberg, Germany, akova and Berk Ballet Group.
Pins lived in Rishon-le-Zion,
Bess Spanner, field organizer,
Israel, from 1936 to • 1939, when will visit each group to help ter-
his family came to America and minate the drive for 1,000 new
settled in Paterson.
members. All new members will
All Jewish young adults, par- be the. guests of Pioneer Women
ticularly members of the con- at a brunch, Monday, Nov. 1, at
stituent organizations of the ' el-Aire.

MORRIS LIEBERMAN
torney, chairman of the Labor
Zionist Organization.
Mr. Lieberman was authorized
by the Consul General of the
State of Israel to act for the
Israeli Consulate in a matter per-
taining to heirs in an estate in
Haifa.

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JWB to Operate USO

Selfridge Service Club

A servicemen's club, financed
by USO funds, will be established
in Mt. Clemens by the National
Jewish Welfare Board.
Facilities of the new club will
be available to approximately
5000 service personnel stationed
at Selfridge Air Field Base.

.

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FIRST !N JEWISH HOMES—BAB-0!

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JENNY MAISELIS
Street in Jerusalem" and "A
Street on Top of Mount Carmel."
Having graduated with high
honors from the Bezalel Art
School in Palestine, Miss Maiselis
also did pioneering work in the
Jerusalem Gdud Avodah in Givat
Shaul. She also studied for three
years in Paris and upon her re-
turn. to Eretz Israel worked in
agricultural settlements and in
constructive work while continu-
ing her painting.
She is a member of the Pales-
tine Society of Painters and
Sculptors and her works have
been exhibited in Tel Aviv, Jer-
usalem, Haifa, Tiberias, Emek Is-:
rael, Emek HaYarden and En
Gev.
During her stay in Detroit, she
is the guest of Dvorah Dworkin,
2910 Waverly.

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