The Young Adult Community Harvey Weisberg Heads Michigan's Region of National Student Assn. President of the Michigan Re- gion of the National Student As- sociation is Harvey Weisberg, University of Michigan law stu- dent. „Under his direction fall a host of Michigan colleges including the University of Detroit, Wayne, University of Michigan, Mercy, Marygrove, Highland Park Junior College, Sienna Heights, Detroit Tech, Detroit College, of Law, Aquinas of Grand Rapids, Cen- tral Michigan, Western Michigan and Michigan Tech at Houghton. Elected last fall at the second NSA national convention at Madi- son, Wis., Weisberg is responsible for carrying out the NSA pro- grams in the fields of student life, educational problems and inter- national affairs in the Michigan area. - Started in 1947 as the expres- sion of various U. S. student groups for one National Union of Students to concern itself with the problems of American col- Beth El Youths Schedule Election Members of Temple ,Beth El Young People's Club are urged to be present rat the Temple at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 24, when election of officers will be held. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will ad- dress the election meeting on the subject "Pathways to Maturity." The election committee pointed out that identification by mem- bership cards will be necessary for voting. The following slate has been named by the nominat- ing committee: President, Albert Coleman; vice president, 4rry Stenbuck; secretaries, Eva Bach, Madeleine Levenberg; treasurer, Dorothy Stiglitz, Eleanor Heil- bronner; members-at-large, Hen- ry Schiffer, Mary Lou Kleinman. Additional nominations will be accepted from the floor. An afternoon dance and re- freshments will follow the meet- ing. Labor Zionist Branch Holds Pesach Program Branch Daniel Yosef (11) of the Labor Zionist Organization, will hold a Pesach program Friday, April 15, featuiing Jewish leg- ends about the festival and two current events films on Israel. On April 16, the branch will participate as a unit in the Habonim third Seder. A sports program - and camp- fire are planned for Sunday, at Camp Farband and Kvutza Kin- neret. Members planning to at- tend will meet at 11 a.m. at Elm- hurst and 14th. Anyone wishing to participate may call Esther Zeitak, TO. 6-2184. Read Special Haggadah At Fifth Habonim Seder , A special Haggadah prepared on the pattern of the Israeli. kib- butz Haggadah will be read at the fifth annual Habonim Third Seder Saturday evening at the Jewish Center. An original play and a pre- sentation of Israeli songs and dances will be featured. Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Cong. Bnai Moshe will be guest speaker. Traditional • Passover refresh- ments will be served. Transjordan Pact Hails Reopening of Hospital NEW YORK, (JTA) — T h e Israeli-Transjordan a r mist ice agreement "heralds the reopen- ing of the Hadassah Hospital located on the hill outside Jeru- salem," a statement issued by Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin, presi- dent of Hadassah, said. Physic- ians, nurses and patients had been denied access to the Mt. Scopus hospital for more than a year, the statement added. Book Review Highlights Junior Hadassah Fete lege students, NSA now boasts a membership of 286 universities representing 900,000 American students. The NSA is non-religious and non-sectarian, dedicated to "main- tain academic freedom and stu- dent rights, to stimulate and im- prove democratic student govern- ments, to develop better educa- tional standards, facilities and teaching methods, to promote in- ternational understanding and fellowship, to guarantee to all people because of their inherent dignity as individual, equal rights and possibilities for education re- gardless of sex, race, religion, political belief or economic cir- cumstance." In keeping with its principles, NSA has as its president • Ted Harris, a Negro Catholic from Pennsylvania, and as one of its vice presidents Eugene Schwartz of New York. The United Nations has also given an NSA representative a seat on the executive board of its UNESCO committee and the Na- tional Educators Association has asked NSA to participate in its activities. NSA acts as a bulwark against Communism on many American campuses' by training young stu- dents how to become leaders and assume responsibility. The next major function of NSA in the Michigan region will be a human relations clinic at Wayne University, April 30-31 and May 1 for students and edu- cators from the midwestern area of the U. S. . Jean Quidd will review Robert St. John's "Shalom Means Peace," at the "just-us-girls" meeting of Junior Hadassah at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, April 17, at the home of Bette Shanbrom, 3316 Glynn Ct. Israeli songs and dances, a "coffee turn-in" toward the Mey- er Shefeyah fund-raising project, and refreshments will complete the program. Girls interested in membership may call Shirley Schubiner, pres- ident, TO. 6-7687, or membership chairman Helen Karabenick, TO. 8-4966. Jewish Youths Urged To Study in Jerusalem JERUSALEM (MNB) --Young people between 17 and 20 years of age must be encouraged to come and study in Jerusalem even though they ultimately in- tend to return to their -homes in the diaspora, Rabbi Meir Bar- Ilan, World Mizrachi president, recently told a delegation of U. S. Jewish leaders. Funds should be collected, he added, for the building of edi- fices for synagogues, yeshivot, schools and for the equipment of student hostels. Northwest Youths Hold Cabaret Party Auditions Auditions have been completed for the Club Me-Ting to be spon- sored by the Northwest Youth Group June 4. Young people aged 14 to 20. who did not have an opportunity to audition may still contact Louise Young Israel Group Helfott, UN. 1-3532, or Beverly Holds Cultural .Event Goldfine, TO. 9-1178. The youth grosup will meet Sunday' evening, ' April 17, at Thursday, April 21. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Platt, the young adults of Young Art Displays Scheduled Israel will hold a cultural meet- At Wayne University ing. Plans are being organized by A one-man show of paintings Rabbi Boruch Helfgott, Leon Burg and Ray Rabinowitch. The and drawings by Selma Neiman, gathering will be utilized to wel- Wayne University Jr., - is being come home former members re- held on the second floor of the siding in other cities, who have Wayne' art education building, returned to Detroit for the holi- 5015 Cass. From April 18 to 31, crayon days. Upon the departure of Mrs. drawings from the Highland Park Paul Wrotslaysky, treasurer, with High School, done under super- her husband, to establish resi- vision of art instructors Lillian dence in Mexico City,,Hinda Pen- Taylor and Cyril Aronson, will be on display at the art building. fil was appointed to the post. Survey Reveals Spurt In Zionist Study Classes NEW YORK, (Palcor)—Al- most 250 regularly sustained classes and courses for adults sponsored by Zionist districts in all parts of the country attest to a recent spurt in Zionist edu- cational activity, according to a survey of the Zionist Organ- ization of America in New York. Rayos Girls Election At a business meeting March 31, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, the Rayos Girls elected new of- ficers, as follows: Helen Levine, president; Noah Mandlebaum, vice president; Helen Apple- baum, secretary, -and Mary Moer- man, treasurer. The club is at present planning a games party to raise funds for Young Israel. THE JEWISH NEWS - 2r. nnai Brith Youth Will Hear Russel Friday, April 15, 1949 Harold Russel, Academy Award winner and famed U.S. Army veteran, will be principal speaker at the 25th anniversary celebra- tion of the Bnai Brith Youth Or- ganization at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 1, at the Jewish Center. An exponent of better human relations, Russel's message will be on this subject, which has be- come the theme of the BB YO silver jubilee. The organization, and its component groups—Aleph Zadick Aleph, Bnai Brith Girls, Bnai Brith Young Men and Bnai Brith Young Women—will be re- dedicated to the promotion of bet- ter human relations during the anniversary celebration. A committee of young people under the chairmanship of Irving Berg, president of the Detroit- Windsor BEY() Council, is assist- ing an adult Bnai Brith commit- tee in planning the event. *"Youth and Judaism" will be the theme of a seminar to be pre- sented by the Junior Congrega- tion of Shaarey Zedek, at 8 p. m. Thursday, April 21, in the social hall of the synagogue. The program will include talks by Rabbi Morris Adler and three youth speakers. The panel will discuss "How Judaism Can Be Al- lied More with Everyday Life." A question period will follow. Community singing and dancing will round out the evening. 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