The Young Aciuit Community Book Month Rally Dec. 1 to Feature Maurice Samuel Youth Plan Delegates Meet Here to Unite Congress Membership Meeting Midwest Youths in Council The home of Harriet A. Levine, 4077 Sturtevant, will be the site Youth and young adult leaders of Jewish communities of an open membership meeting of the Youth Division of the throughout the midwest will gather in Detroit this weekend American Jewish Congress at to form the first permanent Midwest Regional Young. Adult • Council., They will be guests of the Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council. The major youth meeting will take place Sunday morning at the Jewish Community Cen- ter, when. Arnulf M. Pins, chair- man of the recently-established National Jewish Youth Confer- ence, w i 11 dis- cuss the role of the section coun- cil on the na- tional youth scene. Pins ad- dressed a youth rally in Detroit in September. S u e Frauen- A. M. Pins thal of Cleve- . land is interim chairman of the midwest council and Leonard Baruch, president of the Detroit Council, heads the permanent planning committee. Reuben Bennett, midwest field secretary . of the Jewish Welfare Board, sponsoring organization of the National Youth Conference, will speak at the morning session and - election of regional officers also is scheduled. The meeting is being held in conjunction with the Midwest Regional Conference of the Jew- ish Welfare Board. The youth and adult representatives will meet jointly Saturday. evening at the Hotel Book Cadillac, when Harry Zinder, press attache of tite,Israeli Mission to the United States, will speak, and at lunch- eon Sunday at. the- center, when Dr. Oscar. Janowsky, who con- ducted the noted JWB. survey, will address the delegates. In addition, a reception for the young 'people is being planned for late Saturday evening at the • Book, by a committee of the De- troit council, headed by Shirley Siinons. Natalie Gaines is in charge of housing for the youth delegates. The. Sunday morning session is open to all. Jewish young adults, while Officers of the Council and its: affiliated groups are invited to the recep- tion Saturday and the limeheon Sunday. All young people are urged to attend an Oneg Shabbat at 3 p.m. Saturday at the hotel, pre- ceding the opening of the confer- ence. Events of the Week For Young Adults Friday, Nov. 12, 8:30 p.m.—Junior Hadassah, Oisieg Shabbat, open, 3816 • Buena Vista. Saturday, Nov. 13, 9 p.m.—Sat: urday Nite Dance, Jewish Center. Evening — Midwest Regional Young Adult Conference, Hotel Book-Cadillac. Sunday, Nov. 14, Morning and afternoon — Midwest Regional Young Adult Conference, Jew- ish Center. 1 p.m.—Masada, hike, song and dance festival, open. 3 p.m. — ZOD Chapter One, bowling. • Tuesday, Nov. 16, 8:30 p.m. — Council Career Group, general meeting, Jewish Center. 9 p.m.—IZFA, open meeting, Hillel. Wednesday, Nov. 17, 8:30 p.m.- ZOD Chapter One, Bnai Moshe. Thursday, Nova 18, 8:30 p.m.— Masada, home meetings. Saturday, Nov. 20, 9 p.m.—North- west ,YPC, open dance. Sunday, Nov. 21, 2 p.m.—Junior Hadassah fil1i program, open. 2:30 p.m.—Young Adult Coun- cil, delegates' meeting, Jewish Center. 9 p.m.—Holiday Hop, Jewish Center. Center Opens Courses In Music, Art, Dancing A series of cultural programs for young adults opens this week at the Jewish Center. Classes in American and Pal- estinian folk dancing will be conducted by Joe Yanich in the young adult lounge every Mon- day evening beginning Nov. 15. Courses in art and music ap- preciation, with emphasis on Jewish themes, also are sched- uled. Further information about all classes may be obtained from Yehudah Rosenman, Center young adult director, MA. 8400. Northwest YPC Dance Reset for November 27 Jr. Hadassah Invites Youths to Oneg Shabbat Junior Hadassah's second Oneg Shabbat will be held this Friday evening at the home of Pauline Koenigsberg, 3816 Buena Vista. All young people are invited. A new film from Israel, "So You Hear Us," will be featured at the open meeting of Jr. Ha- dassah at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21. Further information about these events or membership may be obtained from Shirley Schubiner, president, TO. 6-7687, or Audrey Gelfand, TY. 5-1702. HARRIET LEVINE 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17. Heading the night's agenda will be- Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins, dis- tinguished book reviewer, who will discuss Carey McWilliams' "A Mask for Privilege." Samuel Brown, congress reg- ional director, also will speak. Refreshments will be served. Junior Service Group Spurs Chest Campaign Under the leadership of SAm- uel Kaner, 10 teams of Junior Service Group workers have in- tensified their efforts for the Red Feather _drive. The ' goal is to double the amount collected last year- by JSG. • The assigned area has been subdivided into zones with a cap= taro and a team of 10 workers assigned to each in the intensive Jewish neighborhood. Mr. Kaner said that additional volunteers who can put in an hour or two of service can still be used. Any young adult who is interested may call him at UN. 4-5345. or call the Junior Service Group office, WO. 5-3939. Widespread observ,ance of Jew- ish Book Month by young adults will -be fostered here for the first time this• year, under spon- sorship of the Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council. Keynoting the monthlong em- phasis on current Jewish litera- ture will be a city-wide youth rally Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, at the Jewish Center, when the Council will present tMaurice Samuel, outstanding American Jewish author and lecturer. In conjunction with the rally, a display of books published last year in English, Yiddish and He- brew is planned. The rally will be followed up by a series of four book review meetings, to be sponsored by member groups of the Young Adult Council. Tickets to Samuel's talk may be obtained from Council officers and delegates or presidents of constituent groups. 8 THE JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 12, 1948 Michigan BB Council Votes $50,000 Vehicles Contribution for Israel The Michigan Men's Bnai Brith Council recommended a $50,000 quota of vehicles for the Aid to Israel Drive, at the meeting Sun- day in Mr. Clemens. The resolu- tion was accepted in full by 11 of the 17 out-state lodges. The others will present it to the mem- berships at large for action. Marston Busch of Lansing, Aid to Israel chairman, made a stir- ring appeal for cooperation and fulfillment of what he termed "the greatest undertaking that the Michigan Council lodges will have for a great many years." He said this action will not interfere with work for U.S.A. The Detroit Aid to Israel Com- mittee under the chairmanship of Irving Fields took a convoy of vehicles and food to Mt. Clemens, including a truck load of food contributed by the Michigan Council valued at $3700. Windsor Jr. Hadassah Ceremonies were conducted on the lawn of Max Elkins . Colonial Chooses New Officers Hotel when Mr. Busch presented Windsor Jr. Hadassah elected contributions to Martin Agami, L'eatrice Brudner president. She assistant director of midwest area will be assisted by the follow- of Material for Palestine, Inc. ing officers and committee chair- Brief talks were given by Mayor Albert A. Wagner of Mt. Clemens, men: Ruth Samuels, vice president; Bernard Roman, vice-president Mae Rose, secretary; Lillian of District Grand Lodge 6, and Kushner, treasurer; Phyllis Brod- Irving Fields.. man, Sue Lederman, • education; Laura Berger, JNF, Ida Pierce, Temple Israel Sets Party Ruth Aronoff, Etta Helfgott, For Nov. 27 at Knollwood membership; Laura Steinhart, contact; Nora Lesonsky, publici- Temple Israel YoUth will spon- ty. sor a "Sadie Hawkins" party Saturday evening, Nov. 27, at Knollwood Country Club. The Career Group to Hear Nov. 27 date -supercedes any pre- Review of New Book vious announcement, according to Bill Singer, president. Lou Tendler, Detroit Jews The party plans include danc- feature writer, will review Bert ing, a floor show and refresh- Andres' "Washington Witch ,ments, in addition to the tradi- Hunt" at the general meeting of tional Sadie Hawkins race. Mem- the Career Group of the Na- bers and guests are invited. tional Council of Jewish Women at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, Canadian Exports: to Israel at the Jewish Center. Reported Increasing Steadily Members of the Senior Section MONREAL, (JTA) — The of the Council who will be guest8 of the Career Group are Mrs. volume of Canadian exports is William Frank, Mrs. Benjamin increasing steadily. The latest Schwayder and MrS. Joseph shipment of some $700,000 worth of Canadian goods left for Israel Gesehelin. Career Group members and within the past few days, br,ing- ing the total to date to $1,750,000. guests are invited. GREATER DETROIT ; IZFA Regional Parley Set at-Ann Arbor Campus Wayne University chapter of IZFA will hold a social mixer at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Hillel. House. All students are welcome. IZFA will hold a regional seminar Nov. 26 to 28 at the Uni- versity of Michigan in Ann Arbor. All those interested in attending are asked to call Joyce Kaplan, TO. 5-4656. Psycholohy of Marriage Is Next Institute Topic The psychological approach to marriage will be presented by Dr. Peter Martin, psychiatrist, in the third of four talks for the Institute on Courtship and Mar- riage, sponsored by the young adult department of the Jewish Center, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, in the Ginsburg Lounge. Rabbi Jacob Segal of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation will present the religious aspect in the final lecture Nov. 23. Postponements of • the Sadie Hawkins dance of the Northwest Hebrew • Congregation's Young People's club to Saturday, Nov. 27, is announced by the YPC president, Bill Sklar. Further in- formation about this costume event may be obtained from Resa Max, HO. 8280. Jubilee Plans Mapped Young adults are reminded of the special Friday evening serv- For 50th Holiday Hop ices for young people which will The 50th Holiday Hop will begin Nov. 26 at the Northwest open the 1948 fall series Sunday, Synagogue. Nov. 21, at the Jewish Center. Special arrangements are be- Don Barber and his orchestra will provide the music for the ing made to observe the anni- SATURDAY NI'L'E DANCE versary jubilee, according to Ye- PARTY at 9:30 p.m. • Saturday, huda Rosenman, director of Nov. 13, at the Jewish Center, young adult activities. Bill Gail and his orchestra chairman Nate Medows has an- will provide the music. nounced. . _ BNA1 BRITH COUNCIL PROUDLY PRESENTS MAURICE BISGYER National Executive Secretary of Bnai Brithr who has just returned from his mission to Israel and has attended the sessions of the United Nations Security Conference at Paris, in •his official ca- pacity as an accredited observer to that body, in LATEST REPORT ON ISRAEL AND UNITED NATIONS MAURICE BISGYER and the famed Chicago lyric tenor Cantor, star concert stage and radio of the MOSES J. SILVERMAN in a specially chosen program' of pleasing and thrilling modern and traditional Hebrew musical selections. Sunday, November 14, 1948 8: 30 p. m. sharp BROWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Temple Beth El Gladstone at Woodward Public invited! A RARE DOUBLE TREAT! No solicitations!