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Voting Adult Council Re-elects
Leonard Baruch to Presidency

Ten different youth organiza-
'ons are represented on the ex-
utive board of the Young
dult. Council, as a result of the
lection at the annual meeting
une 15.
Leonard Baruch was reeledted
the Council presidency. Nat-

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-;-
udith B. Heyman
Chosen President
Of Judaea Leaders

Mitigation of Sentences
On Hungary Leaders Sought

HERBERT HARRIS is the

Wayne IZFA Schedules
Campfire on. Saturday

Wayne University Chapter of
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summer program with a cattip-
fire Saturday evening.
Those planning ...to attend are
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the home. of Ben Lubkin, 15100
Fairfield, at Fenkell, from which
point transportation and direc-
tions to the campfire site will be
provided. -
For further inforinatiOn; call
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Planning ahead for the com-
ing year's activities, two major
women's committees of the
Jewish Welfare Federation this
week.
' The' nominating committee
met at the home of Mrs. Sey-
mour J. Frank to discusS the
slate of officers for 1949-1950.
Serving with Mrs. Frank on the
committee are mesdames Eugene
Arnfeld, Perry P. BurnStine,
Martin Cowan, Sander Hillman,
Theodore Kasle, Julian H. Kro-
lik, Alexander W. Sanders. '
The program committee met
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
parry Becker who announced
that the Women's Division an-
nual meeting will be held Sept.
28 at the Art Institute. Details
of the program are now being
worked out by the program.
committee.

Semi-Annual

DIRECT

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Women's Nominating,
Program Units Meet

SMALL FRY'S

Seek Name for City's
Newly Amalgamated
Social Agency Drive

Judges • for the naming con-
test for United Foundation's
drive for, $8500,000 this fall have
been ,eannounced as follows:
P r ob a t e Judge Patrick J.
O'Brien; assistant general man-
ager' Worth Kramer of radio
station WJR; city editor Brews-
ter Campbell of the Detroit Free
Press; city editor John Mac-
Lellan of the Detroit Times;
managing editor Fred Gaertner
of the Detroit News; President .
David D. Henry of Wayne Uni-
versity; President Ross Roy of
the Ross Roy Advertising Agen-
cy; and public relations director
Charles Carll of Ford Motor Co.
These judges will select the
best seven entries and the name
to be used. Each entry will con-
sist of a suggestion for a name
for the campaign and a logical
reason for its acceptance in 25
words or less.
:United Foundation, which is
sponsoring the contest, will
campaign this fall. for $8,500,000 ,
to finance the operating budgets
of 150 different health and com-
munity service agencies. These
include all the orga.nizations
financed by the Community
Chest, plus all but two of the
Division
D, led by Eveleen Sholom Aleichern Plans
tors
i
major groups which have con-
Budnitzky, was announced as Annual Camp Outing . ducted fund-raising ~drives in
the leading division with a - ov-
Detroit in recent years. Seven
erage of 97 per cent and $2,985 On Labor Day Weekend Jewish agencies are included in
in pledges. Division M. whose
the drive.
chairman is Ruth Magid, won
Mr. and Mrs. Shloime Berco-
,
second place in coverage with vich and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
In Katamon, a former Jewish-
93 per cent and first in amount Knoppow are again making Arab section of Jerusalem, work
raised with $3,621 in pledges. available their Camp Mehia, in is ' underway on converting a
The leading worker was Allen the Irish Hills, to the Sholem block of 20 houses into a Youth
Bobroff, who covered more than Aleichem. Institute, for its an- Aliyah educational institution
160 slips personally and col- nual Labor. Day weekend.
which will accommodate some
lected $307.
- The Camp Week-End. will be- 120 orphaned and semi-orphan -
The following will serve on gin with the Oneg Shabbat, Fri- ed ohildren.
the board of directors: Arnold day evening, Sept. 3, and con-
Agree, Harriet Aiken, Virginia , tinue through Monday, Sept.. 6.
Barnet,t, Leonard Baruch, Robert,
Swimming, boating, dancing,
Benson,. Harold Berty, Allen concerts, relaxation and home-
Bobroff, Eveleen Budnitzky, Al- cooked meals are planned.
to s.0 ION
bert Colman, Judy Cowan, Helen
For
information
and
reserva-
Eaton, Robert Feinberg. Law-
In
rence Fleischman, Samuel Fran- tions, write to the Institute,.
3754
Monterey,
or
call
Mrs.
Kosher
kenstein, Jean Goldstein, Elea,-
nor Heilhronner, Irwin Holtz Blank," TR. 2-413, or Mr. Dri-
Catering
man, Shirley Jacobson, Sarnuel ker, 'TO. 7-9660.
Killer, Helen Karabenick, Jer-
in our
In the week Of May 30-June 4 -,
ome Kehrian, Samuel Krohn,
a
total
of
3,886
immigrants
en-
air
cooled
Madeline Levenberg, Henry Lon-
Israel, including 255 Jews
nerstater, Milton Ltcow, Ruth tered
Dining. Room
who came by air from Afghan-
Magid, Harry Mirvis, Judith istan,,
Shanghai
and
Germany.
Pregerson, Ruth Prujansky, So-
or :your
nia Ribiat, Samuel Ross. Fred
Rowe, Shirley Simons,
HOST

NOW!

1949

LONDON—(9M) —A plea to
the Hungarian Government to
'mitigate the prison sentences
. irripoSed on 10 Hungarian Jew-
ish leaders in Budapest for al-
legedly organizing illegal emi-
gration from Hungary to Israel,
To place a Jewish News classi-
was made by Agudath -Israel,
fied ad, call WO. .5-1155.
Orthodox Jewish organization.

new president of the Men's
Club of the Northwest He-
brew Congregation. Herman
Miss Judith B. Heyman was
installed as president of the Avrin, retiring president, was
Young Judaea Leaders' Council elected to the board of the
at the annual Bikkurim Festival National. Federation of MeWt
at the Bnai. Mbshe, June 23. Clubs at its recent convention
Other • officers installed were in Atlantic City.

uniors Elect
33 Directors

July 1,

Friday,

Julius Rosenwald Post of the
American Legion, on June 21,
presented its annual award to
two honor students of the grad-
uation class of the Durfee In-
termediate School.
These awards are given to two
students whose' scholastic re-
cords show them to be the high-
est in all grades during their at:
tendence at Durfee. The awards
are made in January and June.
This semester. the awards went
to Rona Herman of 13304 Broad-
street and Stanley Guterman of
3225 Collingwoocl.

Chi fraternity, Temple Beth El
Young People's Club, Temple Is-
rael • Youth, Jewish War Vet-
erans and Branch Eleven of
the Labor Zitmist Organization.
The • Counci l's membership
now- includes 29 organizations.
Young adults who are not other-
wise affiliated with a Jewish
youth group may 'become unaf-
filiated members of the CounciL
.a.nford Solender, director of
the Jewish Center division of
t h e National Jewish Welfare
Board, addressed t h e annual
meeting,

Shirley Mishcovsky, vice-presi-
dent, and Davida.Robinson, sec-
LEONARD BARUCH
retary.
Sylvia Lasser, retiring presi-
ie Gaines and Jerome Kelmin
re vice presidents; Eleanor dent, presented Miss . Heyman
eilbronne r, corresponding with thejLeaders' Banner.
cretary; Helen Karabenick, re-
The following Young Judlea
rding secretary; Earl Sobole, club presidents were introduced
reasurer; members-at-1 a r g e: at this festival: Galileans, Faith
bert Colman, Corinne Perlis, Garrison; Judaea Kadimah,
arry Mirvis, Sarah Lee Eich-: Barbara Dubrinsky; Hillelites,
Bernard Lewis; Tzofim, Stephen
er, Joe Bale and Harold Fine.
Chairmen of standing coin- Veig; Ruthettes, Nita Low; Tik-
ittees, to be appointed by the vaheteS, Arleen Heiman; Jeri-
resident with the approval of cho Judaeans, - Sally Blumen-
he • board, also will become field; Tzofiot, Sharon Leemon;
Hannah Szenesh, Frances
and members.
Organizations represented on Shepps. • • -
Miss Lasser presided at the
he executive include Masada,
unior Hadassah, Bnai Brith festival which was addressed by
oung Men, Bnai Brith Young Mrs. Maurice Landau., chairman
omen, Young Israel, Mu Beta of the Detroit Zionist Youth
Commission. Joe Yanich, former
Judaean director, was presented
with a gift on the eve of his de-
parture for Israel. The movie
"Homecoming 1949" was • shown.
Awards to winners of Jewish
National -Fund prizes for out-
standing work on Flower Day
HOnoring' the 700 volunteer were presented by Audrey Sos-
'workers in the Junior Division kin. The following plays were
Of the Allied Jewish Campaign, given: "Story of Ruth" by. Ruth-
the annual meeting • of the etes, Davida Robinson., narra-
Community • Service Committee tor; "Covenant on Mt. Sinai" by
was held at the Jewish Center Galileans, Judy. Sallingef, nar-
Monday evening. Thirty-three rator; "Bikkurim," by Judaea
members were elected to serve Kadimah.
on the 1949-1950 board of direc-

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