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January 28, 1949 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-01-28

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The Young Adult Community

Service Group Okays Merger ;

Vote Goes to Council Sunday

Under the new plan, the Serv-
ice Group membership will be
integrated with the Council, with
the JSG board of directors be-
coming the Council community
service committee, exercising full
authority for the conduct of the
Junior Division of the Allied
Jeskish Campaign.
Year-round programs of Jew-
ish interest for young adults, for-
merly sponsored by- the Service
Group, will now come under aus-
pices of the Council program
committee.
Board to Remain Active
The present JSG board • of di-
rectors will continue to function
through the 1949 Allied Jewish
Campaign. Thee Junior Division
of the campaign will be led by a
campaign committee appointed by
that board.
Young Adult Council delegates
and presidents are urged by coun-
cil president Leonard Baruch to
attend the Sunday meeting, at
which an important series of
amendments to the Council con-
stitution will be voted upon. The
amendments, which include pro-
vision for the new community
service. arm, have been distribut-
ed to Council constituent organi-
zations for consideration prior to
Sunday's meeting.
Center Sponsorship
Sponsorship of the Young Adult
council by the Jewish Commun-
ity Center also will be presented
for approval. Sunday, in accord-
ance with a recent decision of the
Center board of directors. The
Center is affiliated with the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board,
which sponsors the National Jew-
ish Youth Conference, with which
the Detroit Young Adult Council
is associated.
Lawrence A. 'Fleischman, Jun.` ...
for Service Group president, an-
nounced that Robert Feinberg,
Albert Colman and Helen Kara-
benick have been . elected • mem-
bers of the board to serve for the
rest of_ the year.
Council elections, which will
encompass the new community
service arrangement, are sched-
uled for June.

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Youth Council Workshop
On Jewish Music Month
Will Aid Organizations

In connection with the national
observance /of Jewish Music
Month Feb. 12 to March 15, De-
troit's Jewish Young Adult Coun-
cil is planning a program work-
shop-on Jewish music for its con
stituent groups.
The Council education commit-
tee is inviting all officers, pro-
gram chairmen and music lead-
ers of youth organizations to a
meeting at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
6, at the Jewish Center. Julius
Chajes, - Center music director,
and Yehudah Rosenman, Coun-
cil executive secretary, will .dis-
cuss Jeivish musical program

suggestions.

A program aid bulletin, con-
taining program ideas and • /re-
sources will be published by the
education - committee in connec-
tion with Jewish Music Month.

Bale Post Basketball
Team in Benefit Game

Pfc. Joe Bale Post's basketball
team will:
play , the Saginaw All.-
.
Stars in an exhibition game at 9•
p.m. Monday, Jan. 31, at the Jew-
ish Center gym, as part of a
benefit program for the infantile
paralysis fund.
Preceding the Bale Saginaw
game, at 8 p.m., the Allen Club
squad will meet the Lawrence
Tech frosh team.
EveryRe is invited

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First Art Exhibit

Recognizing the great need for
the training of young men and
women to assume responsibility
for Jewish group leadership, the
Midrasha (College of Jewish
Studies of the United Hebrew
Schools) in cooperation with the
Jewish Community Center and.
Week the Zionist Youth Commission; is
of
sponsoring a special leadership
Adults
institute.
Courses offered are: Tech-

Saturday, Jan. 29—
9 p. m.. Saturday Nite Dance, Jew- niques in Group Leadership,
ish Center.
Techniques in Hebrew, English
Sunday, .Jan. 30—
2:30 p. m., Young Adult Council and Yiddish Folk. Songs, Work-:
meeting, open, Jewish Center. I
shop in Arts and Crafts, Conver-
3 p. m., Chapter One, ZOD,
I
ride, closed.
, \ I sational Hebrew for Beginners
Monay Jan 31—
and Advanced Students.
8:30 p. m., Junior Hadassah,
meeting, home of Mrs. Morris
The classes are held ThUrSday
Adler.
Tuesday, Feb. 1-
eVeningS, in the Rose Sittig Co-
7 p. m.. Masaaa—JSG adult classes,
hen Building. - .
Shaarey Zedek.
9 p. m., IZFA, meeting, Hillel.
: Instructors- are GrOup leader-
Sunday, Feb. 6—
2:30 p. m., Shaarey Zedek YPS, _ ship, - :Sam
Neuschatz; music;
meeting, Shaarey Zedek.
2:30 p. m., Young Adult Council, Shirley Subar .Sklash;- arts and
Jewish Music Month workshop, crafts, Mrs. BlOssOni. Neuschatz;
Jewish Center.
Hebrew beginneis, Morris Plaf-
Afternoon, Masada, outdoor party.
kin; Hebrew advanced, Morris-
Nobel.
Shaarey Zedek YPS
For further information, call
Announces Social Ent TO.
8-0063.

'

Events the
For Young

.

Youth Service Postponed;
Plan New. Club Northwest

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Northwest Young People's Club
announces postponement of its
.youth Sabbath eve service, sched
uled for Jan. 8, to a later date, to
be- announced. -
The club . is planning a new
version- of its popular Club
Northwest for Sunday, Feb. 27.
A toboggan and . dancing party,
for members only, will be held
Feb. 1.

.

Reservations Still Available
For Chapter One Sleigh Ride

Masada Schedules Two
Events For February

The Saturday Nite Dance Com-
mittee of the Jewish Center an-
nounces a Saturday Nite Party-
Dance, Jan. 29, at 9:30 p.m., :in
Butzel Hall.

Tall Towers Meets -
A closed meeting of Tall Tow-

ers will 'be' 'held at 8:30 I p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 10, at the home
of Harry Overton, 2312 Taylor.
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THE CRITICS
CHEERED!

Junior Hadassah Girls
Discuss Jewish Home

"the finest picture I have
ever seen"—Eugene O'Neil

• Mrs. Morris Adler will be host-
ess to Junior Hadassah at a "Just-
Us Girls" meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 31, at her home,
2062 Edison. Mrs. Adler will lead
an informal discUssion of the role
of modern Jewish young women
in creating and continuing the
Jewish home..
The meeting is' open to mem-
bers only. Woung women inter-
ested may contact Helen Kara-
benick, membership chairman,
TO. 8-4966.
Junior Hadassah's dramatic
group is now casting- for a spring
production. Those, interested in
theatricals may call Audrey. Gel-
fand, TY. 5-1702.
Twenty-two Junior Hadassah
members attended the Zionist
Youth Institute held the weekend
of Jan. 4 'in Cleveland.

"a truly great picture"
—Alfred Lunt

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CONGRATULATIONS

FRI. — SAT. — MON. — ONLY!

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KOSINS GREATEST SALE

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Rabbi Lehrman to Address
Young Married .Couples

Saturday Nite Dance

A group of Wayne . University
sophomore students have been
recognized for their superior
scholarship by the Scholarship
'Honor Society of the College of
Liberal Arts.
Those honored include: Stuart
Barak, 19169- Monica; Joseph
Bookstein, 2944 Webb; Martin E.
Citrin, 507 W. Grixdale; Jean
Fleisher, 4277 -Duane; Dorothy
Greenbaum, 4225 Monterey; Leon
Gura, 17317 Roselawn; Henry
Guralnick, 3815 Humphrey; Phyl-
lig Herbach, 3037 Monterey; Ber-
nard L. Kaufman, 2627 Clements;
Florence Levine, 2979 Pasadena;
Norman Price, 2692 Pasadena;
Sandy Singer, 1975 Pingree; Mi-
riam Stein, 4041 Tuxedo; Mayer
Subrin, 3316 Taylor.

Masada's February calendar in-
cludes' an. outdoor party and a
lecture by Prof. Preston Slosson
In Technicolor,
RELEASED TURD UNITED ARTISTS
of the University of Michigan,
Dr. Sam Krohn, president, • an:
EVENINGS through Feb. 4
(7 and 9:30)
flounced.
matinees Jan. 28„ 29,
The outdoor affair, first- of the -
Feb. 2, 4 (1 and 3:30)
winter season, will be held Feb. 6.
PRICES: Evenings, 120
Plans are being completed by Bill
Matinees, 80c
(tax incl.)
Saulson, chairman.
ART INSTITUTE
The Slosson . lecture will be
AUDITORIUM
held Feb. 24 at Shaarey. Zedek.
Prof. Slosson will outline the
Copy deadliiie for the Young
"Power Politics 'of the Middle Adult page is 3 P.m. on Fr)days.
East."
Ted Mandell, chairman of Ma-
sada fund-raising, announced that
a $50,000 garment factory has
been shipped to Kibbutz Nitzan-
From the Yeshivath Sfath Emeth to Dr, and Mrs. Harry New-
im in Palestine by the national
man
on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morris Kopel Newman.
organization. This was dispatched
in addition to one fifth -of the
Thank you, also, to the following who contributed to Yeshiirotit 'She&
current $25,000 emergency sub-
Emeth through Cong. Mogen Abraham:
scription to rebuild the war-shat-
Judah Lachar '
Harry Lipshitz
tered Israeli community.
David I. Berns
Mr. Steinbach
The athletic •committee an-
Mrs. Solai
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
nounced that there are openings
Rabbi Feitel Kahane
Irving Bloom
in the bowling league which
•M. KANER
meets at 10 p.m. each Tuesday at
the Dexter Recreation.

There are still a few reserva-
tions available for the sleigh ride
to be giyen by ZOA, Chapter 1,
Stinday, January 30. Dancing,
movies and refreshments will for-
low. For information and reser-
vations call Sol Wildstrom, TY.
4-5511, or the ZOA office, WO.
5-1484.

The Young .Married Couples
Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will
meet . at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 2, at the home of- Mr. and
Mrs. Gabriel Glantz, 3280 Cal-
vert.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
speak on Judaism. MO-vies will be
shown and refreshments served.
The group , is sponsoring 'late
Friday night services Jan. 28.
Members will participate in lead-
ing the service and will conduct
a social hour afterwards.
April has been sele0ed for a
dance, proceeds of which will go
for Israel. Mrs. George Gunsberg
has been designated chairMan.

14 Jewish Sophomores
Are Honored at Wayne

To help stimulate creative
thinking and work among the
young adult community, the- De-
troit Jewish Young Adult Coun-
cil will hold its 'first annual elt-
hibition for young Jewish' artists
at the Jewish 'Center Feb. 13 to
20.
All young Jewish artists are
urged to part_icipate in this ex-
hibition by subriiitting their
work. Exhibits eligible are or-
iginal works in oil, pastel, water-
' ' color, drawings, etchings and
sculpture which have never pub-
licly exhibited.
Closing date for entries will
be Feb. 1. All works submitted
will be judged by outstanding
artists and/or authorities on art
appointed by the American Ar-
tists Professional League.
For furthe4 information call
Natalie Gaines, TO. 7-9906, or the
Young Adult Council, MA. 8400.



A Nite with YPS of Shaarey
edek is being planned for Sat-
urday evening, Feb. 12. Chair-
man Hal Schneiderman 'has an-
nounced that the affair will
feature Mickey Woolf and his
orchestra.
Committee chairmen for the
affair are Schneiderman, chair-
man; Pearl Weisner, co-chair-
man; Renee Joseph, entertain-
ment; Diana Gordon; publicity;
Marilyn Hershenson, refresh-
ments, and Morrie Sears, tickets.
For- further information, call
Miss Weisner, UN. 2-5798.

Friday, January 28, 1949

YAC to Sponsor

Midrasha Offers
Group Leadership
Training Course

Approval of the much-discussed merger plan with the
Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council was •voted by the mem-
bership of the Junior Service .Group last Sunday.
Ratification of the plan by the Council is expected at the
delegates' meeting at 2:30 p.m. this Sunday at the Jewish
Center.

THE JEWISH NEWS---9

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