Young Adult Community junior Hadassah Ball on Saturday Stasson Is Appointed Wayne Concert Master Masada Membership Elects 26 to Board, Participates In Z Day - Election of 26 members of the board of directors is scheduled by Masada, Young Zionists of America, for 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day, May 19, at Shaarey Zedek. T h e nominating committee, Which includes Sophie Shulman, Sara Lee Eichler, Leonard Ba- ruch, Bill Fitzerman, Jerome Kelman, Max Rothschild and Arnold Tanzman, will present a Slate, and additional nomina- tions will be accepted from the floor. Herbert Hordes, former Ha- ganah fighter and student at the Haifa Technion, will speak on "Life in Israel Today." Ted Mandel:. will be chairman of program. Stavitsky Outlines Education Project JEROME STASSON, young Detroit violinist, has been ap- pointed concertmaster of the Wayne University Symphony Orchestra by Valter Poole, its conductor. Stasson has studied with Joseph Fuchs, famous violinist, at the Julliard School of Music in New York. Hechalutz Office Opens In Detroit This Month Hechalutz, Israel immigration organization for young adults, will open its offices in Detroit this month. A founding seminar is planned for May 20 and 21 at the Labor Zionist Institute. The program of the seminar includes at Oneg Shabbat at 8:30 p.m. 'Friday, workshops all day Saturday and an evening program Saturday. The Detroit office also will serve Ann Arbor. Any young people, 18 to 35, wishing further information about Hechalutz or the seminar may call TO. 8-7384 or come to the JNF office, 11816 Dexter, be- tween 1 and 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, or from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. A large delegation of Detroit- ers is expected - to attend the 10th anniversary conference of the American Association for Jewish Education. Michael A. Stavitsky of - New- ark, N. J., national president, was given assurances of a local delegatibn during his visit here to appear before the Federation budget committee to present the needs for larger allocations for the association. - Mr. Stavitsky was guest at a luncheon given at Olde Wayne Club on May 4 by Henry Meyers for local lead- ers and educators. He outlined the association's objectives and told of services it renders com- munities in planning curricula and improvements in standards of Jewish education. Leading national youth and educational organizations, bur- eaus of education, teachers' groups, Jewish school boards, PTAs and kindred agencies will be represented at the five-day conference that will review Jew- ish education over the past 10 years and consider the "pros- pects and problems" for the coming decade. This year's meeting is sponsored jointly by AAJE, the National Council for Jewish Education and the Na- tional Federation of Hebrew Teachers. Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, director of the Philadelphia Council of Jewish Education, is general chairman of arrangements for the meeting' and is assisted by Dr. Horace M. Kallen, Louis Ruffman and Simcha Rubin- stein. Dr. Earl , J. McGrath, recently appointed U. S. Commissioner of Education, heads a list of out- standing American educators who will appear at the annual meeting. Masada will honor Harry Cohen, membership chairman of the Zionist Organization of De- National Jewish Youth troit, by joining forces with ZOD Week Observance Set for Z-Day, May- 15, to enlist new members into the ZOA. Masada To Begin This Sunday members are asked to meet at NEW YORK — Jewish Youth 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. for breakfast Week, an annual project of the JWB-sponsored National Jewish and to secure prospect slips. Youth Conference, will be cele- brated throughout America May 15 to 22, Arnulf M. Pins, confer- ence chairman, has announced. Jewish Youth Week will seek to focus attention on the need for The Jewish Center Saturday effective leadership training Nite Dance - Party Committee among Jewish youth and will Will sponsor its first mid-week dramatize Jewish youth's year- affair with a special Wednesday round activities. More than • 50 community evening social on May 18 at the groups have already indicated Center. Dancing, games and entertain- that they will conduct celebra- ment will be featured. All young tions keyed to Jewish Youth adults are invited. Else Lewis is Week's theme, "Developing Jew- ish Youth Leadership." chairman. The JWB and the National The Center Holiday Hop Com- Jewish Youth Conference have mittee will hold its final meet- prepared materials which will ing and party at 8:30 p.m. help Jewish Cm-, Tuesday, May 17, at the Center. ters, Jewish Community youth and young The committee's projects during adult councils, national Jewish the past year will be evaluated youth organizations and other and future plans will be dis- groups to interpret, publicize cussed. and celebrate Jewish Youth May 22 is the date of the sea- Week. These materials include: son's final Holiday Hop. Programmatic piece on Jewish Youth Week; a radio script; Jewish Youth Week poster; pro- gram aid on "The Maccabiad Sports Festival"; a program bro- chure, and a bulletin of pro- gram suggestions. Mu Beta Chi, business ad- ministration fraternity at Young Adult Council Wayne University, will hold its Holds Final Meeting annual pledge dinner at the Van Final delegates' meeting of Dyke Club Saturday, May 21. the year for the Young Adult The pledges will be officially Council is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. Welcomed as active members Monday, May 16 ; at the Jewish and will be given membership Center, Leonard Baruch; Coun- certificates and recognition pins. cil president, 'announced. The agenda will include dis- Herman Dolinka, Mu Beta Chi cussion on the forthcoming an- vice president and pledge chair- nual meeting and election sched- man, will officiate. Dinner and uled for June, the Midwest dancing will wind; up the eve- Young Adult Council conference, and the Council arts festival. ning. Mid-Week Social. Planned at Center Friday, May 13, 1949 Our classifieds bring good Four cash prizes await the winners of the MICHIGAN JEW- results. ISH ARTISTS SHOW to be held at the Jewish Community Cen- ter from the end of May through June 14. Entry blanks BIKE & HOBBY SHOP are now available and may be secured from the Center Art BIKES REPAIRED Committee. The deadline for Free Pick-Up 'and Delivery their return has been set at 10 p.m. Monday, May 16. Lawnmowers Sharpened All Jewish artists in Michigan are eligible and may submit as SEVEN MILE & MEYERS many as four entries, in any medium, including sculpture. At Phone UN. 7-4656 least one picture will be exhib- ited. ROYAL CRAFT Young adults of Young Israel will play host to all groups of the Young Israel organization Saturday evening, May 21, at Zack's. Under the committee leader- ship of Harold Platt, Seymour Ribiat, Joseph Weinman, Har- riet Penfil, Hinda Penfil and Ruth Bodzin, an evening of en- tertainment, entitled "Laff Nite" will be presented. Refreshments will follow. rj The first anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel will be celebrated by an "Israel Birthday Ball' sponsored by Junior Hadassah, Saturday evening, May 14, at the Detroit Leland. Phil Brestoff and his orchestra will supply the 'music, and • there will be performances by the Robert Morgan dancers. Sophie Shulman will be crowned queen for. selling the most tickets. Mary Cohen and Shirley Schwidkay were the runners-up. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling Judy Pregerson, at TO. 8-8044. Entire proceeds will go to Meier Shfeyah Children's village in Israel. ' Junior Hadassah's regional Conference will be held May 28 to 31 at Camp Michigama, West- branch, Mich. There will be Sab- bath services, outdoor meetings, Singing, dancing, and athletic activities. For details or reser- vation, call Blanche 'Berman, TY. 5-7958. 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