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March 11, 1949 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-03-11

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The Young Adult Community

Plan Purim Holida

Hop

.

The 54th Holiday Hop sponsored by the Jewish Community
Center will be a Purim festival at 9 p.m. Sunday, March 13, in the
Center auditorium. Phil Brestoff and his orchestra will provide the
dance music and the intermission feature will be the crowning of a
Queen Esther, chosen from among the guests. Members of the
Holiday Hop committee shown above preparing posters advertising
the dance are, left to right, seated, FLORENCE ENGEL, ESTELLE
STARR, LILLIAN LEWIS, BERNICE BLENDER; standing, BEE DIA-
MOND, ESTELLE BAUM, RUTH LEWIS and CLARA BRUSELOFF.
Other members of the committee are Delores .Mihaly, Frances Rot-
man, Helen Wasserman, Herbert Schwidkay and Ann Kasselman.

Council Delegates Celebrate Purim;
Open Social, Model Seder Planned

Delegates • to the Young .Adult Council and presidents of con-
stituent organizations will participate in a Purim social at the con-
clusion of the Council meeting at 8:30 p. m. Monday, March 14, f at
the Jewish Center.
The business portion of the meeting will include committee re-
ports and special discussions on the Council art exhibit and the
community service committee,
Leonard Baruch, president, an- Culinary Contest
nounced,
Purim songs will be led by Jr. Hadassah Girls
Shirley Subar Sklash and festi-
val refreshments will be served. To Test Baked Goods;
Corinne Perlis, chairman of the Tea Dance Follows
Council program committee, an-
nounces that elaborate prepara-
Sunday afternoon, March 20,
tions • are being made for a Sun- Junior. Hadassah members will
day Social for all young adults of have an opportunity to display
the community. Planned for 2:30 their culinary talents by bring-
p. m. Sunday, 'March 27, at the ing a sample of their baking to
Jewish Center, the gathering will the Jewish Community Center.
' be the first major social event Judges will be on hand at 2:30
sponsored by the Council for all
p.m. to test the entries.
young people. Dancing and en-
Special awards will be pre-
tertainment are planned.
Members of affiliated organiza- sented for cakes, pies and cookies.
tions will be admitted on pre- The community is invited to wit-
sentation of their group's mem- ness this contest.
This event will be followed by
bership cards, and non-affiliated
young adults may obtain Young a tea dance, admission by mem-
Adult Council identification cards bership card.
Anyone desiring to submit an
at the door.
April 10 has been set as the entry in the baking contest may
date for the Council's second call Sarray Finkelstein, Td.
annual Model Seder, according to 6-4517, or Ilene Rosen, UN.
4-1291.
Helen Karabenick, Council
day projects chairman. The Judy Pregerson, fund-raising
Seder will follow the style-set in chairman, • announces that a
last year's well-received program, "Coffee Turn-In" will be held at
with many improvements plan- 12 noon Sunday, March 13, at the
ned, Miss Karabenick said. home of Ray Etta Harris, 3355
Webb. All members are invited.
For further information call Miss
`Cafe Tel Aviv'
Pregerson, TO. 8-8044.

Chapter One to Present
Dance, Show March. 19

Cale Tel Aviv, a dance and
floor show, is being planned by
Chapter One of the- Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit for presen-
tation Saturday, Mar& 19, at
Bnai Moshe social hall.
Elaine Mevis and the Chapter
I dramatic group are in charge
of the floor show. The group
also is casting for two plays to
be presented in -May. Those in-
terested in participating are
asked to call Miss Mevis at TY.
6-4126.
Leah D,uchin, chairman of the
chapter's Jewish National Fund
committee, announces that an
evening of entertainment will be
presented May 8, with purchase
of a tree for JNF the price of ad-
mission.
Bowling for Chapter -I mem-
bers and friends continues Sun-
day afternoons.

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
SCHOOL PTA will meet at 8:30
p.m. Wednesday, , March 16, at
the Workmen's Circle Center. A

'social will follow the business

meeting.

Bnai Moshe Units
Schedule Socials

The Young People's Club of
Cong: Bnai Moshe will meet at
8:30 p.m. Monday, March 14. The
business session will be followed
by a social.
The club is planning a barn
dance to be held Sunday evening,
March 27, in the Harry Rpsman
hall of the congregation.

The Junior Young People's
Club elected the following per-
manent officers: Alex Kuhn,
president; Sandy Stone, vice
president; Julia Gross, treasurer;
Marilyn Goodman, secretary;
Idene Silver, corresponding sec-
retary and program chairman,
and Joan Pearlman, membership
chairman.
The new officers will be in,
stalled at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
March 16, with a social following.
The Young Married Couples'
Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will
meet Wednesday evening, March
16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Kasoff, 19190 Indiana.
Movies will be shown and Rabbi
Moses Lehrman will give an im-
promptu lecture.
A "Spring Festival Dance" to
be held Saturday evening, April
2, in the social hall, • is scheduled
by the group. Ben Katzman and
his orchestra will furnish dance
music. Proceeds will . go to aid
Israel.

Wayne IZFA Chapter
Plots Purim Carnival

The Intercollegiate Zionist Fed-
eration of America chapter at
Wayne University is busy plan-
ning its Purim Carnival to take
place at 8 p.m., Sunday, March
20, at Bnai Moshe synagogue.
Bazaar booths of all kinds, a
Cafe Tel-Aviv and a grand march
is being planned kir all young
young adults of the community.
All proceeds will go to the di-
rect aid of Israel.
For further information call
Elsie Weiner, MA. 3987.
Wayne MIA will also hold a
Purim meeting at 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day, March 15, at Hillel House,
4841 Second.
A skit, "The Great Purim Scan-
dal" will be presented under the
direction of Sheldon Lutz. Moshe
Heyman will lead a discussion on
Purim as it is observed in Israel.
Refreshments, singing and
dancing - will conclude the pro-
gram.

Juitior Division Calls Young Adult
Organizations to- Campaign Service

The Community Service Committee of the Jewish Young Adult
Council, acting as the Junior Division during the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, has sent out a campaign call to all young adult organizations.
Corinne Perlis, organizations chairman, stated that organiza-
tions have a three fold responsibility: To educate their membership
about the purposes and needs of the campaign by presenting a
program dealing with some phase
of the drive; to mobilize their
membership for volunteer work Large Crowd Awaited
in the solicitation of pledges, and
to consider group participation in At Beth El Youth's
the form of a treasury contribu- Purim Masquerade Ball
tion.
Each young adult organization
Bob Grauer, ticket chairman,
has been asked to appoint one
representative to the organiza- stated that the gala Purim Mas-
tion's team which will be re- querade Ball to be presented
sponsible for this phase of the Saturday night by the Young
junior division drive.
People's Club- of Temple Beth-
Presidents of young adult or- El is expected to attract a • ca-
ganizations are asked to send the pacity crowd of .young adults.
name and address of their repre- Grauer pointed out that there
sentative, preferably some per- would be a general ticket sale at
son who is not already enrolled the door for all those who failed
as a volunteer worker, to Miss to make reservations in advance.
Perlis at 3337 Glynn Ct.
The dance will be held in the
Young Adult organizations social hall of Temple Beth El at
have already responded to the 9 p.m. Saturday. -
call for volunteers to assist in the
Mary Lou Kleinman has direct-
preparation of the Junior Divi-
sion slips. Members of organiza- ed the work of converting the
tions who wish to aid in this proj- social hall into a complete mar-
ect may call the Junior Division ket place, a replica of the mar-
office at WO. 5-3939 immediately. kets and streets found in Biblical
The task of preparing the assign- Persia. Refreshment booths have
ment kits has started and will been set up in the hall similar
continue during the evenings of to the shops that might have
the forthcoming week at Cam- been found in„ the days of Esther.
paign headquarters, 250 W. Laf-
Bertram Abrams, g ei e r a 1
ayette.
chairman
of the ball said that
Irving Goldman and William
Davidson, co-chairmen of the spe- intermission time will feature a
cial gifts section, reported that "half-time” show of latest dance
Group A and Group B have both steps, the presentation of prizes
been organized and are planning for the best costumes, and a
special functions for their pros- beauty contest, the winner to be
crowned Queen Esther.
pects.

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Masada Panel Probes
Future of Zionism;
Puiim Party Sunday

A panel of three Masada mem-
bers will lead a symposium fol-
lowing late Friday evening serv-
ices tonight at - Shaarey Zedek, as
part of Masada's "week-end in
Jewish living."
The panel, which will discuss
"Where Does Zionism Go from
Here?" will be composed of
Leonard Baruch, Elaine Krohn
and William Davidson: Their dis
cussion will follow services, dur-
ing which Rabbi Morris Adler
will review "Trial and Error,"
Israel president Chaim Weiz-
ma,nn's autobiography.
The week-end program will be
topped Sunday night with a
Purim party in the English room
of the Park Avenue Hotel. The
evening will include entertain-
ment, dancing and refreshments
for Masada members.

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