• The Young. Adult Community Council Sponsors Inter-Group Event For Fall Festival Inaugurating a plan of active inter-group programming on the young adult -level, the Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council has invited a Protestant and a Cath-, olic youth group to participate in the celebration of Sukkoth at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17, at the Jew- ish Center. Shaarey Zedek Young People's Society will act as host for the Young. Adult Council. The pro- gram will include the traditional Sukkoth ceremonies, including the blessing of the festival sym- bols, the Lulav and Esrog, in the Sukkah at the Center; interpreta- tive dancing symbolizing the harvest season, and choral pres- entations. Folk dancing and singing, fol- lowed by refreshments, will com- plete the afternoon. All young Jewish adults in the community are invited. The Council inter-group com- mittee, under the chairmanship of Sol J. Schwartz, is planning the event. Detroit Jr. Hadassah Distributing Record Album 'Israel in Song' Junior Hadassah has been des- ignated sole distributor in the United States of the record al- bum produced by the Palestine Art Corporation, "Israel in Song." The album contains four records of music composed and played by Nachum Nardi, the celebrated Israeli pianist and composer of Israel. The songs, which are sung in Hebrew, are each introduced by a translation in English. In. Detroit the records are be- ing sold by special orders placed with Judy Pregerson, 3007 Webb, TO. 8-8044, or the local president, Shirley Schubiner, TO. 6-7687. Money raised through sale of these records helps maintain Junior Hadassah's children's vil- lage, Meier Shfe-yah, where desti- tute and orphaned children find a haven and security. Mexican Artist to Star At Bnai Irith Wornen's City-Wide Benefit Show Tito Guizar, star of screen, stage and radio, will be guest artist at the annual city-wide fund raising affair sponsored by na7-roon.:, ann 3 the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil at Masonic Temple Nov. 22. The guest ar- tist will sing some of the songs from his film hits in a 5 portion of his aa Mexican song Tito Guizar concert. Parti- cipating in this concert will be Guizar's own company of musical cal stars. The council has set a goal of $75,000 to meet district alloca- tions, which. help support all Bnai Brith projects. This year marks the silver an- niversary of one of Bnai Brith's major projects, Hillel, the campus organization for Jewish college students. On Nov. 7, ground will be broken at the University of Illinois for a modern structure which will hause the Roosevelt Four Freedoms library and the Illinois Hine] Foundation. The women of District Six will fur- nish this new home completely and $20,000 will be needed for this program. M:n. Robert A. Coggan ; general chairman of fund-raising, urges alt women to attend this event. Events of the Week For Young 'Adults Sunday, Oct. 10, 2:30 p.m.—Junior Service Group, open meeting, Jewish Center. Monday, Oct. 11, 8:30 p.m.— Masada, general meeting, Shaa- rey Zedek. Wednesday, Oct. 13, '9 p.m.- BBYO, Yom Kippur Nite dance, Masonic Temple. Saturday, Oct. 16, 9 p.m.—Satur- day Nite dance, Jewish Center. Sunday, Oct. 17, 2 p.m.—Young Adult Council's Inter - group Sukkoth Party, Jewish Center. JCC Offers Wide Program for Youth An extensive program of fall activities has been outlined for young adults at the Jewish Cent- er, under the direction of Yehud- ah Rosenman. Clubs which will begin opera- tion in November include a mar- ried couples' group, Nov. 9; a dramatic group, Nov. 3; Jewish cooking club, Nov. 2; arts and crafts classes, Nov. 1; and Ameri- can and Palestinian folk dancing classes, Nov. 17. A ballroom dance series already is in session. A four-week institute on mar- riage problems will begin Nov. 2, and the young adult lounge program will open Nov. 1, with the lounge open every evening for dancing and informal recrea- tional programs. Further information about any young adult activity may be ob- tained from Rosenman at the Center, MA. 8400. Governor Kim Sigler has is- new year symbolizes a rededica- sued the following message to the tion to God, whom we all wor- Jews of Michigan at the New ship, and a hope for better days Year season: ahead." "As the Jewish communities Community on Trial a the state begin the observ- ance of- their New Year, I extend Pharmacists Announce Juniors Charge Adults to you my warm good wishes. Fall Social Schedule The past year has seen the birth With Failure to Offer A e s c u lapian Pharmaceutical of a new Jewish state, fulfilling, to an extent, an age-long dream. Association will meet at 9 p.m. Adequate Programming But at the same tirrie strife and Monday, Oct. 11, at the Book-. bloodshed and misunderstanding Cadillac Hotel. Details will be At its first general meeting for have marred the Holy Land dur- announced for the group's Hal-. lowe'en costume party, Sunday, 1948-1949, the Junior Service ing the struggles of birth. Group will hold court at 2:30 "It is our earnest prayer that Oct. 31, and annual dinner dance p.m., Sunday, Oct. 10, at the peace with justice may, during Nov. 10 at Northwood Inn. During the summer the Aescu- Jewish Center, in a trial to de- the year, become a reality. Reach- termine whether the Jewish com- ing far back into antiquity, this lapians completed and opened the new pharmacy iri the hospital munity has been derelict in meet- wing of the Jewish Home for the ing any responsibilities. CARD OF THANKS Aged. Dr. Sam Krohn, program chair- Mrs. Jennie Zimmerman, wife man, will preside, with Sol J. of the late Ellis Zimmerman, and Schwartz, defense attorney; Je- his daughters, Shirley, Edith, rome Kelman, prosecuting attor- Sincerest ney; Lawrence A. Fleischman, Mrs. Ida Braverman and Mrs. clerk, and among the prominent Florence Helfand, wish to thank relatives and friends for the many witnesses, communal leaders Mrs. New Year Wishes Samuel S. Aaron, Leonard Ba- kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. ruch, Morton Goodman, Henry To All Ehrlich, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Harry Mirvis, Selma Sampliner 12 THE JEWISH NEWS and Shirley Simons. Friday, October 8, 1948 The Detroit community will be charged with having failed to Greater Detroit FURS provide sufficient young adult Repaired, Remodelled, Reasonable recreational facilities, good qual- Prices. Coats Made to Order. B'nai Brith ity adult education facilities, suf- Open Sundays. ficient leadership for club work FOREST FURRIERS Women's Council with youngsters and other social 821.5 Twellth Street needs, while the defense will TY. 5-3941 present a review of accomplish- ments of the community in these areas. The program will be concluded with a social hour and dancing. YOUR. PRESENT SHERIFF The meeting is open only to JSG members, but any young Jewish adult from 16 to 30 is welcome to join. at the door. , — KEEP . . Northwest Youth Plan Oct. 30 Social Event Northwest Hebrew , Congrega- tion's Young People's Club an- nounces a combination hayride BBYO Presidents Meet and barn dance for Saturday, At Brunch October 17 Oct. 30. Plans also are being made for an Oneg Shabbat for young The first BBYO presidents' people. brunch for the season" will take Membership in the club is open place at 12 noon Sunday, Oct. to young men and women 18 to- 17, at the Jewish Center. 30, and information may be ob- Dave Rappaport and Harriet tained from Frances Lipshaw, Nochman are in charge of ar- TR. 3-9446; Bill Sklar, TY. 7-6712, rangements. Bnai Brith Young and Leon Colian, UN. 1-4129. Men will prepare the food. Allegro Ensemble Has Openings for Singers Allegro Choral Ensemble has resumed rehearsals and public appearances for the fall season. There are a limited number of openings for singers, 18 to 25. Auditions may be arranged by calling Irving Ritter, TO. 8-3314. Officers for the year are Ir- ving Ritter, director; Sol Ritter, assistant director; Harriet Lewis, treasurer; Alice Schiff, corre- sponding secretary; Donald Schiff, librarian. EDWARD BEHRENDT DON'T BE DECEIVED NOV. 2 Best Wishes For a Happy New Year To the Communities Of Detroit and Michigan THE DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM Extends Sincere Greetings on the New Year to all Our Members and Friends. Al ti Mrs. G. Melinsky, Pres. Mrs. L. Kartun, Sec. JSSB Director Speaks To Labor Zionist Branch Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, will lead the discussion on "To- day's Problems in Israel" at the membership meeting of Branch Four, Labor Zionist Organization, Friday evening, Oct. 8, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. I. Posner, 2244 Glynn Ct. Sidney Shevitz, chairman of the Detroit Zionist Council, will re- port on the program and recom- mendations of the Zionist Coun- cil in light of the American . stand on the Bernadotte plan. Officers and committees . for the coming year will be elected. S 1520 Washington Boulevard LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU! Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year to All BEST WISHES FOR A Members and Friends. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS Kadinsah NEW YEAR Social Club from the OFFICERS and DIRECTORS . New Year Greetings CENTRAL FLOOR COVERINGS 7753 West Vernor Highway LONDON (JTA)—A resolution urging the British government to recognize the government of Israel was adopted by the Lon- don Council of the Liberal Party. Sigler Greets Jews on New Year VL. 3-3331 MAX NUSBAUM of the AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION DEXTER BLVD., at CORTLAND