8 The Young Adult Community 14 Jr. Division Chairmen to Lead 900 Workers in Approaching Drive The Allied Jewish Campaign's Junior Division met Feb: 16 to formulate campaign plans. Law- rence Fleishman, division chair- man, who directed the meeting at the Jewish center, announced the appointment of 14 division leaders who will head the more than 900 workers expected to en- roll as volunteer solicitors. Dr. Samuel Krohn, former president of the Junior Service Group, will lead group I with Tillie Feinbloom, Sam Franken- stein, Sam Kaner, Jerome Kel- man, Theodore Mandell, Shirley Sohuipine• and Shirley Simons. Leonard Baruch will lead group IT aided by Evaleen Bn.dnitzky, Albert Colman, Robert Feinberg, Eleanor Heilbronner, Helen - .a.beln'ek, Dena Leep and Harry Mirvis. Each chairman will have a division of seven captains; each captain in turn will supply six workers. The special gifts division will be led by IrVing Goldman and William Davidson. Henry Ehr- lich and Morton Lieberman head the A section, and Doris Moss is chairman of Section B. Turnback slips will be handled by Lilo Fauman, with Ruth Magid in charge of the records Temple Israel Youth To Conduct Services, Symposium. Feb. 25 As the principal feature of its youth Sabbath eve services, Temple Israel Youth will present a - symposium on "What Judaism Means to Me" at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. our young adults will present different aspects of the theme, IsaL)el King will speak on the social aspects of Judaism; Ruth Miriam Levine, community serv- ice aspects; Bruce Danto, in- . terfaith aspects, and Marvin An- cell, personal aspects. Members of Temple Isr a el Youth will con- duct the entire Sabbath eve services. Daniel Arnold will Singer chant the Kiddush. Daniel Op- penheim will deliver an original youth prayer. Heinz Herz will read from the Torah. The Sab- bath eve service will be read by Harold Levin, Merrill Stoller, Helen Robinson, Arnold Galperin, Martin Citrin. William Singer, president, will 'introduce the symposium. Youth hostesses will be Ilene Rosen, chairman; Arlene Sachs, Cynthia Jaco, Barbara Weinberg, Jean Sarason, Faith Solomon, Joanne Lichtenstein and Natalie Gaines. Ushers will be Joseph Gantz, Sheridan Holzman, Bud Gottesman, Alvin Talberg and Jack Oppenheim. The services will be followed by a social hour, at which the congregation will be guests of Temple Israel Youth. After the social hour the young people will re-gather in the Lecture Hall for the discussion. At this service, Mrs. S. B. Danto will present Temple Israel Youth with a kiddush cup which is • to become an annual gift to mem- bers of the club who distinguish themselves in service to the con- gregation and the community. Young Married • Group To Hold Home Social The Young Married Couples Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold a social gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiss, 12490 Wisconsin, at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23. Arrangements for the "Spring Festival Dance" will be dis- cussed, there will be entertain- ment and an impromptu talk by Ita4). kki#se.jaeiaP;444/1-::'. committee, currently at work on bringing slips up-to-date. Mem- bers of Miss Magid's committee include Lilliar Adolph, Shirley Ballas, Eleanor Boigan, Geraldine Eisenberg, Ann Epstein, Joan Eston, Ellen Jung, Freeda Magid, Mirvis, Lillian Mirvis, Shirley Oram, Esther Pelavin, Joyce Pergament, Davida Robin- son, Sylvia Rubin, Joyce Rudin and Sophie Shulman. Last year the 'Junior Division raised $90,000, exclusively from young adults. Those wishing to volunteer are urged to call Fed- eration offices, WOodward . 5-3939 and ask for the Junior Division. . Brotherhood Panel Set by Fraternity "Brotherhood" will be the topic upon which four Detroiters will speak for Wayne University stu- dents and the general public at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, at the Rackham Memorial Building. The speakers will be: John C. Dancy, director of the Detroit Urban League; Edward A. Mc- Donnell, managing editor of The Michigan Catholic; Rabbi Morris Adler of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, and Dr. David D. Henry, president of Wayne. Co-sponsoring the presentation are Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity, which has sponsored similar pro- grams in previous years and Wayne Interfaith Council. GKC president, Sidney Fershtman, and Rabbi Max Kapustin, director of the Wayne Hillel Foundation, will be on the platform. Chairman of the program will be Allen Menlo, of Gamma Kap- pa Chi's alumni chapter. In gen- eral charge of program planning is Aaron Maniker. Events of the Week For Young Adults Saturday, Feb. 19- 9 p.m., Jewish War Veterans, Military Ball, Masonic Temple. Sunday, Feb. 20-- 2:30 p.m., Young Adult Coun- cil board, Jewish Center. Monday, Feb. 21- 8 p.m., Junior Hadassah, J.U.G. meeting, closed, 2989 Colling- wood. YAC Art Exhibit, Jewish Cen- ter. Tuesday, Feb. 22- 8 p.m., Masada, adult class, Shaarey Zedek. 9 p.m., IZFA, open meeting, Hillel. YAC Art Exhibit, Jewish Cen- ter. Wednesday, Feb. 23— Evening, Council Career Group, hobby class, 12th St. Center. Thursday, Feb. 24- 8:30 p.m., Ma s a d a, meeting, speaker, Shaarey Zedek. Friday, Feb. 25— 8 p.m., Junior Hadassah, serv- ice, Oneg Shabbat, Hillel. 8:30 p.m., Temple Israel Youth, Sabbath service, Art Institute. Saturday, Feb. 26— • 9 p.m. Saturday Nite Dance, Jewish Center. Sunday, Feb. 27- 9 p.m., Northwest YPC, open dance, Northwest Synagogue. REBECCA GRATZ CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Young Women, will hold a membership party March 6 at Hillel House. Purim Costumes in Order For Beth El Youth's March, I 2 Masquerade THE JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 18, 1949 Masada. Presents Preston Slosson Thursday Evening The impact of history in shap- ing the destiny of. Israel will be Bert Abrams, social committee the theme of Dr. Preston Slosson chairman of the Young People's when he addresses a general Club of Temple Beth El, an- meeting of Masada • at 8:30 p.m. nounces that extensive plans this Thursday at Shaarey Zedek. have been initiated for the pres- entation of a gala Purim mas- querade dance. • The dance is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 12, in the social hall of the Temple. Plans call for an evening of dancing, highlighted by the se- lection of a Queen Esther from among the guests. Del Delbridge. and Ray. Gor- rell's orchestra will be featured, under the direction of Eddie Mar- shall. The dance has been named, "Hamantasch-Inn" and the • dec- orations and general atmosphere will reflect a Persian market scene. Abrams suggested that the guests choose costumes in keep- ing with the Purim spirit. Prizes will be awarded for the most original costumes. DR. • PRESTON SLOSSON A recognized historical au- Herbert Hordes Speaks thority, Dr. Slosson brings more than 30 years of study and re- At. Jr. Hadassah Oneg search to the discussion:– Herbert Hordes will report on He is a member of the Ulni- his experiences in Israel, as a versity of Michigan history de- student at the Haifa Technion, partment, he has long been a at the monthly Oneg Shabbat champion of freedom and the es- sponsored by Junior Hadassah for tablishment of the new Jewish members and their friends at 8 state. p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, at Wayne Refreshments and dancing will University Hillel House. follow the discussion. The meet- The program will begin with ing is open to members only, but a Sabbath service led by David new members may join at the Rappaport. In honor of Jewish door. Music Month, the AZA Seymour Masada s program will also Sobole choir will present several feature a meeting of -:he political selections. action committee Wednesday eve- Following this program, an in- ning at Shaarey Zedek. Dr. formal evening of Palestinian Joseph Eaton of Wayne Uni- singing and dancing and refresh- versity will discuss postwar ments is planned. planning in Israel. For further information, con- President Sam Krohn an- tact Helen Karabenick, member- nounced March 13 as the date for ship chairman, TO. 8-4966; Shir- this year's Purim party, to be ley Schubiner, president, TO. held at the Park Avenue Hotel, 6-7687, or Audrey Gelfand, pro- under the direction of Evaleen gram chairmant TY. 5-1702. Budnitzky. Prizes Awarded 4 Young Artists Bertha Rosenbaum was award- ed first prize in the first annual exhibition for young Jewish ar- tists sponsored by the Young Adult Council. Her prize-win- ning oil painting was entitled "Boy of Detroit." Second prize went to S. J. Lev- ine for his drawing "Still Life," and third prize to Milford Singer for his watercolor "Grand Circus Park." Natalie E. Gaines' sculp ture, "Leroy," was awarded hon- orable mention. The exhibition, which opened last Tuesday will remain on dis- play in the Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish Community Center through Feb. 22. The public is invited. Official Israeli Emblem TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The State Council, at its last session here, approved the traditional Menorah as the official emblem of the state of Israel. The emblem is a seven- branched candelabra, with olive branches on either side and the word, Israel, inscribed below. The Finest Service in Town. Edward Pevos OPTICIAN Optical Service CALL and DELIVER 3216 Ewald Circle HO. 3332 AN APPEAL to Jewish Employers! Help us get jobs for People Past Fifty! CAdiltac 8570 Jewish Vocational Service SAVE OUR SCHOOLS VOTE IN THE PRIMARY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 FOR THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Full Term Candidates Short Term Candidate JAMES H. 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