of.

The Young Adult Community

Junior Division

Beth El Youths
Seeks Workers Plan Purim Ball

Seventy-four Junior Division
(Allied Jewish Campaign) cap-
tains are now recruiting a total
of 518 workers for the 1949 drive.
Chairman Lawrence Fleischman,
making this announcement,
added, "Many young adults may
want to enroll as volunteer
workers, and it is possible that
our captains might not approach
them." He urged those interested
to call the Junior Division office,
WO 5-3939.
All volunteers will be assigned
to teams and notified by mail of
their assignments. Plans call for
the indoctrination of workers
through small team meetings.
First team meetings will be
held March 7 to March 18. A
second meeting will be held be-
tween March 20 and April 1. At
this time, workers will be asked
to make their own pledges in the
campaign, and will receive their
kits.

Young people of Temple Beth
El are busy converting the Tern-
ple social hall into a Persian
market place for the scene of
their March 21 Purim Masque-
rade Ball, "Hamantasch-Inn."
Bertram Abrams, YPC social

`Hamantasch Review'

Masada-Council Event
March 10 Will Mark
Jewish Music Month

Masada will celebrate Jewish
Music Month and Purim at
major events scheduled for
March 10 and March 13, Dr. Sam
Krohn, president, announced.
The March 10 program, will be
a concert in cooperation with the
Detroit Jewish Young Adult
Council, at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center. Artists on the pro-
gram will be Julius Chajes, con-
cert pianist and composer;
Jerome Stashefsky, violinist;
Drora Selesny, soprano, and
Cantor Hyman Adler. The Cen-
ter dance group will give an ex-
hibition of interpretative Pales-
tinian dancing.
. A Purim party will be held in
the English room of the Park
Avenue Hotel Saturday, March
12.
On March 11, Masada will eon-
duct an Oneg Shabbat at Shaarey
Zedek, following Friday evening
services.
These events are part of a
program to bring about a "richer
understanding of Jewish living,"
Dr. Krohn stated.

BETRAM ABRAMS

Center Dance Classes
Hapoel Hamizrachi Unit chairman, is head of arrange-
The third series of 10 weekly
ments for the ball.
Schedule Purim Event
ballroom dancing classes for

Costuming is a must for the
evening, the committee stresses,
urging young couples attending
to choose attire representative of
the Biblical days of Queen
Esther. Dancing will be to the
music of a Delbridge-Gorell or-•
chestra, featuring Eddie Marshall.
Intermission entertainment will
include a grand march, selection
of a Queen Esther from among
the gue'sts, prizes for the best
costume and the hanging of
Haman.
Committee members assisting
Abrams are: Jerry Stenbuck,
publicity; Sam Frankenstein, en-
tertainment; Mary Lou Klein-
man, decorations; Harvey Free-
Young Women's Dance man, committee coordinator; Bob
Grauer, tickets; Virginia Brown;
March 26 to Feature
reservations, and Eva Bach,. re-
Raskin Contest Finals
freshments. Reservations may be
made by calling the Temple, MA.
The Bnai Br ith Young 8530.
Women's Council of Detroit and
Windsor will hold its annual Northwest Youth Club's
fund-raising affair in the_form of
a Spring Dance Saturday, March Nightclub Dance to be
26, at the Northwest Synatogue. This Sunday Evening
Chairman Sara Lee Eichler of
Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary, BBYW,
After weeks of preparation, the
announces that Mickey Woolf Young People's Club of the
and his orchestra will play for Northwest. Hebrew Congregation
the dance, Added attraction of will present an all-new version
the evening will be Danny Ras- of its "Club Northwest" Sunday
kin's annual personality contest. evening, Feb. 27, at the syna-
Final judging will take place to gogue, Curtis at Santa Rosa.
select first, second and third
Dance music will be provided
place winners. Gifts and trophies by Al Moser's Swingtet. The
will be presented to the •winners. floor show will feature m.c. Al
Miss Eichler will be assisted by Vinochur, the songs of Milt Burg
the following: Contact, Ruth and Gerry Harvey, impersona-
Katz; refreshments, Estelle Lev- tions of Dave Metz, and fencing
inson; flyers and mimeograph- mastery of Gerry Taines and
ing, Harriet Nochman, tickets, Herbie Hochberg.
Gloria Weinberg.
Further information may be
had by contacting Shirley Stein,
TO. 7-4600, or Hal Shapiro, UN.
IZFA Begins Series
3-5571.
Of Bull Session Talks
The YPC also is preparing an-
other of its series of Friday night
Tuesday evening, March 1, services, to be followed by an
Wayne University chapter of Oneg Shabbat, Friday, March 4.
IZFA will hold the first in a The evening will be highlighted
series of bull sessions. Two by a talk by Rabbi Jacob Segal.
groups will meet simultaneously
at Hillel House, 4841 Second.
Nachman Drachler will lead
one . group, speaking on "Why
Zionism?" In the second meeting,
For Young
Max Gordon will speak on "The
Jewish Spriit as Expressed by the
Friday, Feb.. 25-
Prophets."
8 p.m., Junior Hadassah, Oneg Shab-
bat, Hillel House.
Following these discussions, the
8:30 p.m., .Temple Israel Youth, Sab-
groups will merge for Palestinian
bath eve services, Art Institute. • .
Saturday, Feb. 26-
singing and dancing.

"Hamantash Review," a varie-
ty show sponsored by Hapoel
Hamizrachi youth group of De-
troit, is scheduled for Saturday
and Sunday evenings, March 12
and 13.
The program will feature Can-
tor Hyman Adler and Drora Sel-
esny, vocalists; pianist Marshall
Klapper; magician Arthur Gott-
leib, and a choral group accom-
panied by Rhoda Goldschlag.
Proceeds will be used to pur-
chase farm equipment fol- Israel.
For tickets, call Bernie Singal,
WE. 5-0597.
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Events of the Week
Adults

Mu Beta Chi Installation

At a candlelight ceremony at
Webster Hall Jan. 30, seven new
members were formally installed
into Gamma Chapter of the-na-
tional business fraternity; Mu
Beta Chi. The new members are:
Arthur Davis, Jerome . Ettinger,
Harry Goodman, Meyer Hoff,
Henry Lonnerstater, Norman
Rubin and Milton „Viedrah. • •

PA;. 1.,::;..;!.4311-14,, I.

9:30 p.m., Saturday Nite Dance jam-
bdree, Jewish Center.
Sunday; Feb. 27-
I p.m. Bnai Brith Council, Hillel Sil-
'
ver Jubilee,
open house, Wayne Hillel
House.
8:30 p.m., Bnai Brith Council, Hillel
Jubilee Program, Temple Beth El. .
9 p.m., Northwest YPC, "Club North-
west,". Northwest Synagogue.
Tuesday, March 1—
8 p.m., Masada, adult institute, Shaa-
rey Zedek.
9 p.m., IZFA, meeting, Hillel House.
Sunday, March 6-
2:3.0 p.m., Junior Hadassah, open
meeting, Jewish Center.
2:30 p.m., Shaarey Zedek YPS, open
meeting, Shaarey Zedek.

young adults at the Jewish Corn-
munity Center will start at 8
p.m., Thursday, March 3. Herman
Harrison is in charge of the
classes. Registration is open at the
Center desk.

8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 254 X949

Baruch, Miss Gaines
Win Midwest •ost8'

teoriard Baruch waS 'elected
first president of Area, One of
the Midwest Jewish Young AdUlt
Council and vice president of the
midwest region at an organiza-
tional meeting Feb. 13in Akron.
Baruch, who is president of the
Detroit Jewish Young Adult
Council, also was named to the
board of governors of the Mid-
west Region of the Jewish Wel-
fare Board.
At the same Meeting, Natalie
Gaines, vice president of the De-
troit Young Adult Council, was
named regional delega.te to- the
executive committee of the Na-
tional Jewish Youth Conference.
She attended a national execu-
tive meeting last weekend in
Washington, D. C.

.

Jr. Hadassah Sabbath
Program Set at Hillel.

Junior Hadassah's monthly.
Oneg Shabbat will be held at
8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, at Wayne
University Hillel House.
Audrey Gelfand, program
chairman, announces that Sabbath
services will be conducted by
•David Rappaport. In observance
of Jewish Music Month, AZA
Seymour Sobole Chapter choir
will ptesent a 'group- of selections.
Herbert Hordes, who recently re-
turned from Israel, will be guest
speaker. The evening will be
concluded with Palestinian sing-
ing and dancing, followed by re-
freshments.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Anna
Kass LaBret wishes to thank rel-
atives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown them in their
bereavement.

Night Club Jamboree
Set Saturday at center

All yourig adults of the Jewish
Community are invited to a
night club jamboree dance at
9:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, in
the auditorium of the Jewish
Community Center.
The program will consist of a
floor show, music by Bobby
Grayson and his orchestra, and
refreshments.
Chairman of the committee ;.s
Elsie Lewis. She is "assisted by:
Dorothea Steinman, Sam Pitt,
Ann Alpert, Adeline Katz, Irene
Saltz, Edith Sussman, Nathan
Medow, Boris Tobes, Shirley
Avadenka, Joyce Handler, Doro-
thy Glenner, and Charles Grow.

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