Jewish Center's Dexter Branch Sets Up Temporary Headquarters Kousevitsky At Histadrut Rally Jan. 9 Temporary headquarters for the Dexter branch of the Jewish Community Center have been opened at 11614 Dexter, at Bur- lingame, according to Samuel Rubiner, president of the Center. Samuel • Neuschatz is director of the branch. • Plans for a permanent build- ing for. the Dexter branch are now in process, according to Harvey H. Golchlian, chairman of the Center extensions committee. "These plans include a joint ar- rangement for a Center branch building adjoining the Jewish War Veterans building on the .IWV site on Davison and H _ol- mur," Goldman said. A new parent-child service of- fered by the Dexter branch was explained by Neuschatz. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 meet regularly in homes as clubs, under Center staff leadership. 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Lawton, principal of the school, •states that this celebra- tion is intended for the pur- pose o f celebrating Israel's triumphs and in order to make a contribution to the Jewish Na- tional Fund. The main feature of the eve- ning, according to Mr. Lawton, will be a play depicting the triumphs in the Negev. Jewish Folk Schools List Two Celebrations DEXTER THEATRE STEPI-IPI FOSTER Beautifully appointed apts.—com• pletely equipped—plus all utilities. DAILY MAID SERVICE Carmel Pupils' Hanukah Concert on Wednesday Room. HOTEL and APARTMENTS On the Ocean at 63rd St. MIAMI BEACH 1 ROOM APT.—BATH & SHWR. To Accommodate 2-3 or 4 Nov. 1 to Dec. 15—$8 to$10 Dec. 15 to Mar. 15—$16 to $20 Mar. 15 to May 1—$8 to $12 Season from $1350 Single the c•ildren's experiences are evaluated and future plans are discussed. Dexter branch service to teen-- age boys and girls includes a club program at the D: W. , Sim- ons School, Wednesday evenings from 8 to 10:15 p. m.; an athletic program in the Winterhalter School, Monday evenings from 7:45 to 9:45 p. ni., and home- meeting clubs. Plans are being considered for a Teen Canteen in the Dexter neighborhood. The adults have several mothers' clubs_ now functioning in the neighborhood. A club for the aged is being contemplated as a new Dexter project. On the Ocean at 16th St., Miami Beach, Florida ♦ Private Beach • Coffee Shop • . Private Bath, Shower and Telephone in every Room . ♦ Early Reserva- tions Suggested • Patio-Cabana Club A, Rot's' 2 Bowling Tournament Of Bnai Brith Women In Detroit Feb. 12-13 During the Year of 1948 there has been a national increase in 1119 COLLINS Milt • 2I Bring You This Urgent Message .. . CARD OF THANKS • \'• ;- - . Cantor Miihal Kousevitsky will be guest artist at the formal opening of the Detroit Histadrut drive for $375,- 000 on Sunday evening, Jan. 9, at Music Hall. Louis Levine, chairman of or- ganizations, re- ports that more than 60 organi- zations a 1 r ead have name their delegates. Others are asked to send dele- Kousevitsky gates' names to. Histadrut head- quarters, 13722 Linwood. Kousevitsky, wno gained fame as cantor of the Tlomaski Syna- gogue in Warsaw, was selected to this post at the age of 28 from more than 200 contestants from all over the world. HiS fame spread throughout Europe and he gave concerts in Paris, Brussels, Flint Coucil Sponsors Antwerp, Budapest and London. Display of Jewish Books When the Nazi holacaust struck Warsaw, Kousevitsky was ar- An exhibit of Jewish books and rested • by the Gestapo. He was Jewish ceremonial- objects will rescued from the Temblinka be held at the Flint Institute of prison by the Polish underground Arts Tuesday and Wednesday, and spirited over to Russian-held Dec. 28 and 29, in connection with territory. His opera performances the observance of Jewish Book' in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and Month. The display is sponsored Odessa brought him repeated by the Flint Jewish Community ovations. At the end of the war, Council as the first in a projected he toured the British Isles. series of community-wide activi- Cantor Kousevitsky has sung ties, according to B. Morris Pela- before capacity houseS through- yin, Council president. out the United. States and at his recital at Carnegie Hall last year DANIEL BRISKER, represen- critics acclaimed him as having tative of Israeli youth to the "one of the outstanding tenor General Zionist Youth of Ameri- voites of mai. time." ca, has returned to Israel. 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