6—THE JEWISH NEWS The Young Adult Community Young Adult Council Sets Up Community Service Group The final step in amalgamation of the Junior Service Group with the' Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council was taken last Sunday, when the Council delegates amended their constitu- tion to provide for an enlarged community service committee. This new group, while under Council auspices, will have a different character than that of other standing committees, Friday, February 4, 1949 Masada Party Sunday Opens Month's Program; Leon Kay Addresses Chapter I Oneg Shabbat; 3 Speakers Scheduled Organize Drama Group Leon Kay will be guest speak- er at the next study group meet- ing of Chapter One, Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, Friday, Feb. 4. "Parties in Israel" will be his subject. The meeting, the fifth in the series of 12 Oneg Shabbats, will be held at the home of Dorothy Gartz, 2685 Carter. Bob Ettinger, chairman of the committee, will conduct the dis- cussion. Members and their friends are invited. The opening meeting of the dramatic group of Chapter I was held Feb. 1 at the home of Elaine Mevis, director of dramatics at Eastern High School. The first play has gone into production. Members who are interested in joining the dramatic group are invited to call Miss Mevis at TY. 6-4126. A general meeting of Chapter I will be held Wednesday, Feb. 16, at Bnai Moshe. An outdoor party this Sunday for members and friends will be- gin Masada's program for Febru- ary. Bill Saulson, chairman, an- nounces that those attending will meet at 1:15 p.m. at the Shaarey Zedek parking lot. A short hike will be followed by a house party. Other February events include a general meeting at 8 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. „15, at which Dr. S. Jos- eph Fauman will be discussion leader; a study group meeting Feb. 17 at the home of Frances Stein, 3225 Rochester, and a po- litical action committee meeting Feb. 23 at which Dr. Joseph Eat- on Of Wayne University will speak. Prof. Preston H. Slosson of the University of Michigan will dis- cuss power politics at the meet- ing Thursday, Feb. 24 at Shaarey Zedek. His speech will be fol- lowed by refreshments and danc- ing. Leonard Baruch, Council presi- dent, explained. It will be respon- sible for conducting the Junior Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign and will guide the young adult community's partici- pation in the Community Chest, SOS and other drives. Contributors Elect Members Detroit H a p o e 1 Hamizrachi The committee will be made up groups will play host to the of 36 members, elected at an an- executive board of Bnai Akiva, nual June meeting of all contri- its youth division, this week-end, butors to the Junior Division of I at its semi-annual national con- the campaign. Of the 36, 18 will ference. represent affiliated groups of the Thirty delegates will meet, Young Adult Council, including with headquarters at Bnai Zion six who are either board. mem- Synagogue. bers or delegates of the Council. Registration will be. conducted Until next June, the former board of directors of the Junior Friday • afternoon, with Sabbath Service Group, led by Lawrence eve services and the Sabbath A. Fleischman, will serve as the meal at Bnai Zion. At 8:30 p.m., New 'Club Northwest' community service committee. there will be an Oneg Shabbat. Sabbath morning services will Planned by Youth Club The members already are at work on plans for the 1949 Allied Jew- be held in conjunction with the t. Northwest Young People's Club ish Campaign. Bnai Zion junior congregation. Former members of the Junior The afternoon session will in- is readying a new edition of its Service Group who are not mem- elude a discussion on the co- "Club Northwest" for Sunday bers of any other Council organ- operatives in Israel by Sarah evening, Feb. 27, at the syna- ization will now be considered un- Leiman of Brooklyn. gague social hall. Detroit night club and televi- affiliated members of the Council. Business sessions Saturday sion acts will be featured in the Special programming is being night will be followed by a floor show. Dancing will be to drawn up for these members, Melavah Malka. Sunday will be the music of Al Moser's swing- Baruch said. devoted to business sessions and tet. For tickets, contact Shirley Accept Center -Move seminars. Stein, TO. 7-4600, or Hal Shapiro, addition to this move, the In Arrangements for the confer- UN. 3-5571. Council voted to accept spon- The YPC will be host at an sorship by the Jewish Community ence, and accommodations, were informal coke-tail party Tuesday Center, in accordance with a for- made by a 'committee of De- evening, Feb. 8, at the synagogue. mal offer made by the Center troiters, including Kurt Flasher, Young people 18 to . 30 are in- board of directors. Mrs. Muriel Hoberman, Shirley vited. Another constitutional amend- Katz, Rabbi Harry Mandelcorn, ment passed Sunday provides for CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB Roslyn Ribiat, Marvin Seligson, annual Council election of officers Bernard Singal, Anne Stolsky met Jan. 23 at the home of Rose and naming of organization dele- and Rabbi Boruch Helfgott. and Sid Beerbohm. gates in June of each year. Mu Beta Chi fraternity, Temple Israel Youth and Chapter 11 of the Labor Zionist Organization were welcomed as new members of the Council. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Bnai Akiva Holds Executive Meeting Here on Weekend Jewish Music Month will be the subject of the first program workshop to be sponsored by the Young Adult Council at 2:30 p.m. this Sunday at the Jewish Center. Officers and members of pro- gram committees of Council or- ganizations are invited to hear Julius Chajes, Center music di- rector and a noted composer and arranger, and Yehudah Rosen- man, Council executive secretary, explain how to prepare and carry , out programs in Jewish music. The next Council workshop, planned for March, will be con- cerned with the Allied Jewish Campaign. Feb. 13 to 30 has been set aside for the first annual exhibition of original work by young Jewish artists, under YAC sponsorship, in the Ginsberg Lounge of the Jewish Center. The exhibition will be formally opened at 8 p.m., Feb. 13. Organizations which have not yet returned their questionnaires for the Council organization book- let are asked to do so immediate- ly. The booklet, which will de- scribe the history, purposes and activities of all Council youth groups, will be distributed among non-affiliated young people. A second booklet, describing the Council itself, also is being pre- pared by the Council publicity committee. . A delegation of the Detroit Council will attend a regional Young Adult Council conference in Akron, Feb. 12 and 13. Coun- cil people interested are asked to call the Council office, MA. 8400. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jacob Silver wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. , Saturday, Feb. 5— 9:30 p.m., Saturday Nite Dance, Jew. ish Center. Sunday, Feb. 6- 1:15 p.m., Masada outdoor 'party, meet at Shaarey Zedek. 2:30"p.m., Shaarey Zedek YPS, syna- gogue. 2:30 p.m., Young Adult Council. Jew- ish Music Month workshop, Jewish Center. Monday, Feb. 7- 8 p.m., Junior Hadassah, board meet- ing. Tuesday, Feb. 8- 7 p.m., Masada study courses, Shaa- rey Zedek. 8:30 p.m., Northwest YPC, meeting, Northwest synagogue. 8:30 p.m., Council Career Group, Town Talk, Jewish Center. 9 p.m., IZFA, Hillel. Saturday, Feb. 12- 8:30 p.m., Northwest YPC, dance, Northwest Synagogue. 9 p.m., Shaarey Zedek YPS, dance, open, Shaarey Zedek. Sunday, Feb. 13— . 2:30 p.m., Jr. Hadassah, meeting, open. 2:30 (p.m., Temple Beth El `.:PC, dance, open, Beth El. -- 9 p.m., Holiday Hop, Jewish Center. Junior Hadassah Plans Series of Home Meetings Junior Hadassah is continuing its drive for increased member- ship. Members of the member- Holiday Hop Feb. 13 ship committee will entertain at in- The JeWish Center will present their homes young women its 53rd Holiday Hop, a Jewish terested in joining Junior Had- Arbor Day dance, at 9 p.m. Sun- assah. Beverly Goldfine is chair- day, Feb. 13. Ben Young and his man of this program. The director of Junior Hadas- orchestra will be featured. sah's dramatic group, Helen Goldman, announces that casting TEL AVIV (JTA)—Only a few has begun for plays for the families are left hundred Jewish in Bulgaria at the present time, spring. Members interested in recently-arrived Jews from that dramatics are advised to contact Audrey Gelfand, OTY. 5-1702. country reported. PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL A Call to All Teachers and Pupils In All Jewish Schools SHOLEM ALEICHEM SCHOOLS Music Workshop Set for Sunday Events of the Week For Young Adults Hamisha Asar b'Shevat, the Israeli New Year ADMISSION INTO ITS of the Trees, will be observed Monday, Feb. 14 KINDERGARTEN It is traditional on this &ay for all Jews to Children 3 1 /2-5 years eligible plant trees in the Jewish State of Israel. This day has become a special day for Transportation to and from school action by our children. . Children from 6-14 years can enroll in the After-School Classes from 4 7:30 p.m. - For informatinon call: HOgarth 5404 is ' po Olownir i Pp. ,jrn . 1 ■ 1 mirmi l werla y me r m 1. r ww. 1 al ■ 11 1 wok on ni ) ■ ") w• 1 • um mia MOBILIZE YOUR FORCES AT ONCE TO PLACE YOUR SCHOOLS AMONG THE TOP RANKING PARTICIPANTS IN THIS IMPORTANT PROJECT OF TREE PLANT- ING. The Harper's Bazaar Famous ILLUSTRATED 9-DAY REDUCING DIET This amazingly successful diet is de- signed to bring weight reduction safely, easily and quickly. Heed the Nearly all Detroit Jewish schools already have enrolled for participation in this project. Be sure YOUR school is among the tree-planters in Israel. For information and Hamisha Asar b'Shevat material, call ARTHUR SHUTKIN, Executive Director JEWISH NATIONAL FUND. COUNCIL TO. 8-7384 11816 Dexter clay - by - day menu recommendations of this series and check the results by your bathroom scales. The diet Starts MONDAY . . • • Daily Detroit Times Dial CHerry 8800 to Arrange for Home Delivery SPECIAL MESSAGE TO ALL DETROIT JEWS Make Hamisha Asar B'Shevat an occasion to plant trees in. Israel in honor or in mem- ory- of your dear ones. Make Hamisha Asar a banner day for the State of Israel.