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June 10, 1949 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-06-10

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Young Adult Community

Jewish Young Adult Council
2nd Birthday Rally June 15

Sanford Solender, national
Jewish leader, will highlight the
•program of business and pleas-
ure planned by conference com-
mittee chairman Harry Mirvis
for the second birthday cele-
bration of the Jewish Young
Adult Council of Detroit, to be

SANFORD SOLENDER
held Wednesday, June 15, 8:15
p.m., in the Jewish Community
Center.
"The Impact of New Trends in
the American and Jewish Com-
munity Upon Young Adults" is
the title of the address to be
given by Mr. Solender, director
of the National Jewish Welfare

Hechalutz Panel Views
Necessity of Emigration

Board's Center Division, presi-
dent of the National Association
of Jewish Center Workers and
member of the editorial board
of the Jewish Social Service
Quarterly.
This first annual city-wide
meeting of YAC, to which all
young adults are invited, will
open with an invocation by
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of North-
west Hebrew Congregation. The
business portion will include a
report and evaluation of the
work of YAC in its two years
of existence by its president,
Leonard Baruch, and executive
secretary, Yehudah Rosenman,
supervisor of yoUng adult activi-
ties of the Center. Council offi-
cers and board members at
large will be elected. Only YAC
delegates will vote for officers.
The social part of the evening
will begin with a dinner at Huy-
ler's preceding the annual meet-
ing, at 6 p.m., to be attended by
presidents of affiliated YAC
groups, delegates and friends.
Reservations can be made by
calling the Center. The dinner
will honor the second birthday
and Mr. Solender.
Labor Zionist Group 11 mem-
bers and their president, Earl
Sobel, will be hosts. Refresh-
ments will be served after the
annual meeting by Iota Alpha
Pi, whose president is Estelle
Torgow. Festivities will close
with informal dancing.

YAC Community Service Elections
Open to All Junior Campaign Givers

The annual meeting of the
community service committee of
the Young Adult Council (for-
mer Junior Service Group) has
been set for 8:30 p. m. Monday,
June 27. in the auditorium•-of
the Jewish Community Center,
Lawrence Fleischman, chairman,
announced.
The meeting is open to all
1949 contributors to the Junior
Division of the Allied Jewish
Campaign. A new board of 36
members will be elected for the
forthcoming year to serve on
the community service commit-
tee.
A nominating committee com-
posed of members of the 1948-
49,board of directors has select-
ed a slate, to be announced prior -
to the election. Nominees were
selected from among the out-
standing workers in the Junior

David Goldman Elected
To University Offices

David A. Goldman, 1937 grad-
uate of the Wayne University
Law School and chairman of the
University's War Memorial Com-
mittee, has been elected presi-
dent of the Mackenzie a‘Honor
Society for men. He also was
elected treasurer of the Wayne
Alumni Association.
Among Wayne students hon-
ored- for scholarship and service
this semester are Abraham El-
son, Isadore Katz, Harold B.
Leppink and Ernest C. Schultz,•
Jr., who were named to Alpha
Omega Alpha, national honor-
ary medical fraternity.
Graduate students Hans Ls.
Berneis, Manuel Shaw and Jacob
Silverman were elected to mem-
bership in Sigma Xi, national
honorary scientific society.

Northwest Youth Club
Completes Its Season

The final meeting of the
Northwest Youth Group will be
held at 7:45 p.m., Thursday.
June 16. At this meeting there
will be election of officers for
the coming year.
Nominees for president are
Ronald Winehart, Doris Lane,
Louise Helfgott and Eric Spivak.
Those interested in partici-
pating in a theater group this
summer, are asked to contact
Beverly Goldfine, TO. 9-1178, or
Glee • Goldstrtm, WE. 4-3799.

"Is American chalutziut a nec-
essary ingredient of Zionism?"
This is the question to be
posed by Snif Hechalutz of De-
troit to a four-man panel at the
Labor Zionist Institute at 8 p. m.
Sunday, June 12. Members of
Hechalutz, one representing
Habonim, and the other Hash-
omer Hatzair, will speak for the
affirmative.
The negative will be upheld by
others who are active in the
zionist movement.
This meeting, sponsored by
the Detroit branch of the
Hechalutz Organization of Am-
erica is open to the public.

HUC-JIR to Conduct
1949 Summer Institute

NEW YORK—Nationally
known authorities on the United
States, Israel, the United Na-
tions and Judaism will lecture
at the annual Summer Rab-
binical Institute of the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion at 40 West 68th St.,
New York City, from Monday,
June 13, through Tuesday, June
21, it is announced by Rabbi
Abram M. Granison, chairman
of the Institute arrangements
committee.

Friday, June 10, 1949

Mrs. Ruth Elson Heads
M. Silverman Auxiliary

Arlene Rhodes, State Depart-
ment president of the Jewish
War Veterans Auxiliaries, direct-
ed the installation, May 19, of
the new officers of the Morton
E. Silverman Auxiliary.
Mrs. Ruth Elson assumed the
presidency, with Mrs. Shirley
Hirsch as senior vice-president;
Mrs. Ruby Gantz, junior vice
president; Mrs. Betty Schubiner,
IZFA's National Parley
treasurer; Mrs. Doris Kashtan,
To Be Held in Cleveland recording secretary; Mrs. Estelle
Goss, corresponding secretary;
Intercollegiate Zionist Federa- Mrs. Sylvia Koss, chaplain, and
tion of America will hold its na- Mrs. Eileen Wachler, trustee.
tional convention June 20 to
23 in Cleveland.
Prescriptions & Repairs Called for and
at All Times
The midwest and central Delivered. For Service
CALL WE. 3 3332
states regional summer camp is
PEVOS OPTICAL CO.
scheduled Sept. 1 to 10 at Camp
Opthalmic Optician
Kinneret in Chelsea, Mich. All
"Service at its Best"
Jewish college students are in-
Sun Glasses — Safety Lenses
vited. Call WE. 5-7077 for in-
3216 Ewald Circle at Buena Vista
formation.

-

Council Career Group
To Install New Officers

The final meeting of the
Career Group, National Council
Of Jewish Women, will be held at
a:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 14, in
Butzel Hall of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
The first part of the meeting
will be devoted to installation of
new officers. A program of mu-
sical entertainment will follow.
Refreshments will be served.

f

Vice-President A L B E N W.
BARKLEY and ELIAHU ELATH,
Israel Ambassador to the United
States, received honorary de-
grees at the commencement ex-
ercises of Dropsie College for
Hebrew and Cognate Learning,
Philadelphia.

THE

CROWNING
GLORY
d ay,

OF vi T HE 1949

Holiday in Israel

Division of the 1949 campaign.
Additional nominations may be
made from the floor.
The committee is responsible
for the operation of the junior
divisions of the Allied Jewish
Campaign, the SOS drive and
the Red Feather drive. Board
members serve for a period of
one year and are given positions
of leadership in these cam-
paigns.
An outstanding -out - of - town,
speaker is expected for the
meeting. Fleischman will give
his annual report. A social hour
will follow.
Final results of the Junior Di-
vision of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign will be reported. Approxi-
mately $60,000 has been col-
lected to date.

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