8 War Veterans, Center Leaders Sign Dexter Branch-Memorial Agreement Signing the agreement between thy Jewish War Veterans Me- morial Home Association, and the Jewish Community Center are . (left to right): PHILIP CANTOR, of thp JWV; SAMUEL H. RUBINER, president of the Jewish Community Center, and SAMUEL J. RHODES, of the JWV. Watching (left to right), are HARRY MORAN, HARRY H. GOLDMAN, chairman of the Center extension building com- mittee, and ISIDORE SOBELOFF, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation. * * * , Events of the Week For Young Adults Friday, March 11—. 8:30 p.m.. Masada, Oneg Shabbat, Shaarey Zedek. Saturday, March 12- 9 p.m., Temple Beth El YPS, mas- querade ball, Temple Beth El. Sunday, March 13- 8:30 p.m., Masada. Purim dance, closed, Park Ave. Hotel. 9 p.m., Holiday Hop, Jewish Center. Monday, March 14— 8:30 p.m. Young Adult Council, Purim. delegates' meeting; Jewish Center. Tuesday, March 15— 8 p.m., Masada, adult classes, Shaarey Zedek. 9 p.m., IZFA, open meeting, Hillel. Wednesday, March 16- 8:30 p.m. Chapter I, open meeting, Bat MosIle. 8:30 p.m., Shaarey Zedek, YPS, Purim Party, closed, Shaarey Zedek. Saturday, March 19— 9 p.m., Chapter I, masquerade ball, . open. 9 p.m., Saturday Nite Dance, Jewish Center. Sunday, March 20- 2:30 p.m. Jr. Hadassah, tea dance, closed, Jewish Center. Hapoel Hamizrachi youth group will present a variety show and a new Israeli film at its "Haman- A formal agreement to build jointly a Dexter branch building tasch Review" Saturday and of the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish War Veterans Sunday evenings, March, 12 and Memorial Home on the site owned by JWV on Davison between 13. Holmur and Petosky was signed Sunday, Feb. 27, by representatives Cantor Hyman Adler, soprano of the Center and the War Veterans. Signers were Samuel H. Rubiner, Center president; Harvey Drora Selesny; pianist Marshall Klapper; magacian Arthur Gott- Goldman, chairman of the Cen- leib, and a choral group with ter extension committee,' and Rhoda Goldschlag as accompan- Samuel J. Rhodes and Philip Young Detroit Couple ist, will be featured on the Purim Cantor of the Jewish War Veter- On Auburn Magazine program. ans. Tickets may be secured by A young couple from Detroit The two buildings will be joined by a common wall and made their artistic debut in the calling Bernie Singal, WE. 5-0597. Proceeds will be used to pur- present a unified exterior. The Southern U. S. last Monday. United Jewish Charities paid the Robert Broner, Detroit-born chase farm equipment for Israel. JWV $50,000 for 350 feet of the artist and graduate of Wayne 507-foot site. The Allied Jewish University, is art editor of a new Temple Israel to View Campaign. of 1948 provided a sum literary quarterly being pub- of $200,000 to pay construction lished by liberal - arts students Jewish Youth Problems costs. and faculty members at Alabama Temple Israel Youth, in con- At the signing ceremonies, Saul Polytechnic Institute in Auburn, Saulson and Sol King, of the firm , Ala., where he is an instructor junction with the Temple 'Israel Men's Club, will present a sym- of Albert Kahn Associates, de- in art. posium on current problems of scribed the facilities to be includ- Mrs. Broner, the former Esther Jewish youth at 1 p.m. Sunday, ed in the building and pr6dicted that the building might be ready Masserman, daughter of Mr. and March 20, at Hampton School. The speakers will present for dedication and opening by Mrs. Paul Masserman, is a mem- Hanukah of 1949. ber of the editorial board of the youth problems and attempt to find solutions for them. A social magazine. hour will follow. All young people are invited. Hashomer Hatzair Sets Rabbi Baum Talks To AJC Assembly Wednesday Night The Metropolitan Chapter of the American Jewish Congress will present Rabbi Shepherd Baum, member of the national AJC administrative committee and president of the Bronx chapter, Wednesday evening, March 16, at the Rose' Sittig Cohen auditorium. Mrs. Joseph Kursman, program committee chairman, invites the public to hear Rabbi Baum, wtose talk is entitled "Inside Congress, USA." A Purim social, with singing led by Eugene Franzblau, will follow. Hamentashen and coffee will be served by Mrs. Hyman Parker and Mrs. Morris Raskin. The educational committee of the Metropolitan Chapter - met March 8, at the home of Mrs. Harry Kaminer. Esther Siegel discussed the Displaced Persons Bill, and Mrs. Morris Mendelson, committee chairman, led a dis- cussion of the New York FEPO bill. Purim Event for Sunday Booths, refreshments and a puppet show will be featured at the annual Purim carnival of Hashomer Hatzair at 8 p.m., Sun- day, March 13, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Singing and dancing also are planned. The public is invited to join the young people's festival celebration. International Debate For the first time since 1937, Wayne University and Cam- bridge University will compete in an international debate at 8 p.m. March 22 at Cass Technical High School. Teams from the two universities will air the "pros" and "cons" of military preparations in the Western Union of nations and their effect upon the survival of democratic ideals. Fred B. Lifton, of 1502 Delaware, a law student, will debate for Wayne. FOR RASKIN SPECIAL DELUXE CREAM COTTAGE and SPECIAL FARMER CHEESE i MA 5388 Women's Council of 'Detroit and Windsor Saturday night, March 26, at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, featuring Mickey Wdolf and his orchestra. Tickets are on sale at the BBYO office on Dexter; Hy Hornstein's on Dexter; Lieberman's on Dexter; Brothers on Dexter and Brothers on 7 Mile; Campus Record Shop and from all Bnai Brith Young Women throughout the city. Fund-raising chairman of the dance, Sara Lee Eichler, an- nounces that the feature attrac- tion of the evening will be final judging of the Danny Raskin Beauty-Personality Contest. Cele- brated. personalities " - of the city will act as judges. This is the annual fund-raising affair of the Bnai Brith Young Women's Council. Miss Eichler is assisted by Ruth Katz, contacts; refresliments,_ Estelle Levinson; tickets, Gloria Weinberg. Proceeds from the dance will go' to the various philanthropies supported by Bnai Brith chap- ters throughout the nation. . The Finest Service in Town Edward Pevos OPTICIAN Optical Service CALL and DELIVER 3216 Ewald Circle HO. 3332 MARCH 5 111 1819 149 19 60 ,e #o/g eSeret THE DETROIT BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 33 Convenient Banking Offices TO. 5 5106 - TWO WEEKS REMAIN IN DETROIT'S $375,000 ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN • DAVID BEN GURION Histadrut Campaign Sunday, March 27, DETROIT ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN 13722 LINWOOD AVE. — DEMONSTRATION Marking Closing of Detroit "With the inauguration of the State of Israel, the era of Histadrut has not been closed nor has its importance been re- duced. Particularly now, after having liberated ourselves from, all external political dependence, with the transition of all responsibility to us and us alone— particularly now, the time of Histadrut has come." Jerusalem Society Gift HISTADRUT ISRAEL'S PRIME MINISTER says: The Detroit Cantors' Associa- tion, under the direction of Dan Frohman, will present a concert Tuesday, March 29, at Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Ruth Adler and Mrs. Helen Rosenfeld are in charge of ticket sales. Receipts will be used to aid refugee Euro- pean cantors. 1,:i 414#1,401.1a4 . Mu Kappa Chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity at Wayne University will commemorate the 20th anniversary of its founding with a three-day celebration that is expected to draw alumni from throughout the midwest. Festivities will start with a "French Quarter" party staged by the women's chapter of the alumni Saturday, at the Fort Shelby. A stag, bringing together the active and alumni chapters, will take place Monday. On Founders Day, Tuesday, a dinner dance will be given at the Fort Shelby. Heading the committees in charge are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pivnick and Mrs. George Weis- wasser. KEEP ASKIN' CONG. BETH TIKVAH SIS- TERHOOD will hold a Purim party for children of members at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 13. Refreshments will be served. H you have not yet done so Tickets. Available For BBYW Dance MORE YOUNG ADULT NEWS ON PAGE '7 Detroit Cantors Present Benefit Concert March 29 Rabbi Joseph Eisenman of 1955 Taylor, Detroit representative of the Shaarei Chessed Free Loan Society of Jerusalem, announces a gift of $100 to the society from Mrs. Marcus Pensler of Calvert Ave., in memory of her hus- band. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 11, 1949 Sigma Alpha Mu to Mark Tickets are now available for 20th Anniversary at Wayne the "Spring Dance" to be given With Three-Day Celebration by the Bnai Brith Young Hapoel Hamizrachi Offers 'Harnantasch Review' to Aid Israel Equipment Purchase — TO. 9-8660 GIVE NOW! If you have contributed—GIVE AGAIN! 8 p.m., at Guest Speakers EDWARD CORSI New York State Industrial Commissioner ISAAC HAMLIN Executive Secretary National Committee for Labor Israel