Young Israel Groups Finish Plans For Meetings, Dinners, Programs Charles T. Gellman, general j ehairman of the 26th anniversary , function of Young Israel, an- nounced that this year's dinner . would be held ' Sunday, May 29, at the Mayfair. The dinner was originally scheduled at the Northwest He- brew Congregation May 22. Gellman urged the entire or- ganization to assist Morris X. Berris, dinner chairman, and Sam S. Novet- sky, journal chairman, in an all-out effort for the 26th anni- versary affair. T h e Women's League of Young Is r a e 1, headed by Mrs. Harry L. Blitz, an- nounced that the Gellman - annual mothers' and daughters' dinner would be held Monday evening, May 16, at Zack's. Mrs. Emil Spilman and Mrs. Irving W. Schlussel are pro- gram co-chairmen ' At a shower held at the home of Mrs. Max Weisberg March 29, linens, plastics, and new and used clothing were turned in for the Hapoel Hamizrachi in Israel. The organization also allotted a $200 treasury contribution to augment the materials. THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, April 8, 1949 Th young d a It u of The so Y oung I s- rael will meet Sunday evening, April 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Platt, 2280 Monterey. The cultural committee, con- sisting of Raye Rabinowitch, Bo- ruch Heifgott and Leon Burg, are in charge of planning the program. A new young peoples' group has been recently organized in Young Israel for boys and girls 15 to 18. The officers are: Zola Tepperman, president; Shlomo Sperka, vice president; Jackie Levin, treasurer, and Shimon Berris, secretary. Bnai Brith Women Plan Wayne Scholarship for Needy Jewish Student ' In honor of Mrs. Jack Hart- stein, first president of Detroit Chapter of Bnai Brith Women, the chapter announces establish- ment of the Ann Hartstein Hillel Bnai Moshe's Study Group- Meets Sunday A pre-Passover study group consisting of parents of children of. Bnai Moshe Religious School will meet in the synagogue Sun- day, April 10, to discuss details associated with the significance of Passover and learn about preparations for this holiday. The study group, inaugurated &everal years ago by Walter Far- ber, Bnai Moshe Religious School director, will meet at 10:30 a.m. in the social hall where a model seder will be presented. - Mrs. Arthur Selmar will speak on "Preparing for the Passover." Rabbi Moses Lehrman will dis- cuss "How to Make Passover Meaningful to Our Children." Mr. Farber will suggest Passover games for youngsters and lead in singing. A question and answer period will be directed by Rabbi Lehrman, Mrs. Selmar and Mr. Farber. Members and non-members are invited. Congregation Bnai Moshe will begin the obserc ance of Passover with Siyum B'Chorim services at 7715 a.m. W.?.driesciay, April 13. Evening services will be at 6:45 and morning devotions at 9. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will le- liver the sermons. On the first day Passover, Thursday, April 14, he will speak on "The Continu- DUS Search for Freedom." The subject Friday the second day, will be "The Door Post of Juda- ism.'" Cantor David Katzman will lead the prayers. On the eighth Passover day, when Yizkor prayers are said, the morning services will begin at 8:30. The subject of Rabbi Lehrman's sermon on the seventh day is "Criteria for Emancipa- tion," and on the eighth day he will speak on "Memories and Realities." Dean Rusk Predicts Israel's Entry to UN WASHINGTON, D. C., (Palcor) -Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk predicted .that Israel will be admitted to the United Nations soon but stressed that favorable action on Israel's appli- cation depends upon continued peace in the Middle East. Israel's application has already been ap- proved by the Security Council. First Radio Program In Hebrew Sponsored By Histadruth Ivrith The first radio program in Hebrew is now being sponsored by the Histadruth Ivrith of Amer- ica over New York's Station - WEVD. The 15-minute program consists of Bible readings, a talk in Hebrew by a leading personal- ity and outstanding musical ar- tists singing the latest Palestinian melodies. The program is flirt- ed by Samuel J. Citron of the Jewish Education Committee in New York City. Among the outstanding Jewish personalities who have addressed the public in Hebrew via the pro- gram have been Prof. Zvi Scharf- stein, well-known educator, Prof. Samuel K. Mirsky of Yeshiva University, Prof. Benjamin- Ami- era of the Hebrew University and many others. Histadruth Ivrith of America, 165 W. 46th St., New York, con- ducts an extensive - program. of activities to promote interest in Hebrew language and culture. Siyum B'Chorim Opens Bnai Moshe Passover Services Wednesday Most Valuable Player Awards Presented at Synagogue Event Before 100 cheering spectators, ; two out of 15. Bnai David's cagers whipped I After the game there was A Temple Israel's team 41-30, to program, arranged by the Inter- `gain the championship of the SynagogUe Basketball League s :nter7 Synagogue B ask et b all Executive Council, A. Bud Char- T eague, March 28. lip, president; Bert Fink, pro- In the first nalf of the game gram chairman. The "Victory Temple Israel managed to keep 7'rophy" was presented to Bnai Paul Silverstein and his high David by Rabbi Siciney Akselrad, scoring teammates pretty well in and awarding of individual tro- check, and were trailing 15-10 at phies to the most valuable play- half-time. Walt Sipora, giant for- '1'1' from each team was made by ward, kept Bnai David ahead by merman Fishman, athletic direc- his accurate shooting. Bnai David- for of the league. Those players began "hitting" in the third period I chosen by their teammates to re- and scorea 14 points to lead 29-17, I ceive the awards were: Jerry Alt- and virtually clinch the cham- man, Temple Beth El; Fred Horo- I pionship. Sipora continued his witz, Shaarey -Zedek; Morry fine shooting. and Silverstein and Frankel, Northwest Hebrew Con- ' Don Kahn, burly center, also gregation; Mort Alger, Temple I found the range. Even though Israel; Maynard Flusty, Bnai fouling out in the last period David. Refreshments were served Walt Sipora managed to be high to those attending the ceremony. scorer on his team with 10 points, OFFICIAL BOX SCORE I Kahn and Silverstein each had Bnai David (41) FG FT T PP Sipora. F 3 4 5 10 eight. Goldbe rg, F 2 1 3 5 For a few moments it looked Kahn, C. 3. 2 2 8 2 2 1 6 as though Temple Israel might nu 2 4 1 8 make a comeback in the final ve,.Tienrssotenin,cG 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 period when they scored two-bad- Tobaccman, G 1 0 0 2 kets within the first 40 seconds Rott, F • Total 14 13 13 41 of the fourth period: but they Temple Israel (30) FG FT T TP 4 0 0 could not continue this pace. Two Blitz, F 6 0 2 12 o f the best players on the floor Wayne, F 1 9 1 Alger, C 4 0 3 2 1 were Temple Israel's two big Fink, G Robinson, G 0 0 4 0 boys Mort Alger, and Bruce Zatkin, G 0 5 2 1 1 1 5 2 Wayne (each 6'2" ). Between Reifler, G 0 0 0 0 them they garnered 21 of the Levy, P Total 14 2 20 30 teams 30 points. Bruce tallied 12 of these 21 points. Jerusalem will soon get a num- Unerring accuracy at the free ber ,of new public buildings for throw line was a key factor in industrial purposes which will be Bnai David's triumph. They made situated in close proximity to the good on 13 out of 25 attempts; poorer section of the city where- while Temple Israel made but most prospective workers live. 41, MRS. JACK HARTSTEIN Scholarship for a "deserving Jewish student" at Wayne Uni- versity. Announcement of the gift was made by Mrs. Charles Makie, De- troit Chapter president. The scholarship was named in honor of Mrs. Hartstein's service to the chapter and to Bnai Brith youth work. She was first president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, and is now a general committeewoman for District Six of Bnai Brith Women. shortcoat, in a collection '24 95 to '75 Big fashion . the little It's .4. Mr. Disney Hat Time PASSOVER Is 'round The Corner brief coat that tops all your Spring-Summer wardrobe. Style sketched can be worn two ways .. belted or flared $49.95 From a collection for misses. Coats, Second Floor . 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