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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-07-08

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lbert Colman Chairs Young Adults'
ommunity Service Committee

Albert M. Colman was elected
hairman of the Community
ervice Committee of the Jewish
oung Adult Council at a board
f directors meeting June 30.



obert M. Feinberg was elected
ice chairman and Ruth Magid,
ecretary.
Colman served as a division
hairman in the 1949 Allied
ewish Campaign. Last January
e was chairman of the Junior
ivision's Collection Day drive

hapter I Inaugurates
ocial-Study Program

A social-study program idea
as been developed by Chapter
of the Zionist Organiaztion of
etroit, for inauguration at the
rst affair of the summer Sun-
ay, July 10, when the _group
ill spend two hours learning
onversational Hebrew while
aking the Bob-Lo boat ride.
Paid-up members are invited
o meet at 12:15 p.m., at the
oot of Woodward.
Sol Wildstrom, social commit-
ee chairman, has asked the
iris to bring box lunches for
wo. Bob Ettinger, chairman of
he educational committee,
hich worked out the Hebrew
tudy: plan with the social corn-
ittee, announces that Lillian
ron will start the Hebrew con-
ersational lessons. Later, Is-
aeli students who are in De-
roit will assist the group.

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This Week's Radio Programs
Of Jewish Interest

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, July
0, station WTCB, Flint; 8 a.m.
unday, July 17, station WWJ.
Feature: First in a series of
0 summer programs,, panel dis-
ussions of "The Words We Live
y," selected passages from the
ible. Panel members include
r. Judah I. Goldin, Hillel di-
ector at the University of Iowa,
oderator; Marvin Lowenthal,
ommentator on Jewish affairs,
nd Marie Syrkin, noted author.
* * *

JEWISH COMMUNITY
COUNCIL

Time: 11 a.m. Sunday, July 10.
Station: WDET (FM).
Feature : The Council will pre-
ent a spokesman for one of its
ember organizations.
* * *

has served on the board of di-
rectors for one year.
Feinberg and Miss Magid also
served as division chairmen in
the 1949 campaign.
The Community Service Com-
mittee is responsible for the
conduct of the Junior Divisions
of the Allied Jewish Campaign,
the Red Feather drive and other
s i mil a r campaigns conducted
within the framework of the
organized Jewish community.
The committee is the Junior
Division of the Jewish Welfare
4
Federation.

Under the auspices of the De-
troit Department of Recreation,
a new social group is •being
formed for Jewish young adults,
21 to 35.
The _ opening social program
will be held at 7:30 p.m. Satur-
day, July 23, at the Rouge Rec-
reation House in Rouge Park.
Dancing, games, movies and re-
4eshments will be on the pro-
gram, at a nominal charge.
The facilities of the Rouge
House will be made available to
the group twice a month, ac-
cording to Tina Dubrove and
Nate Spinner, who have been
appointed by the Department of
Recreation to lead the group.
Reservations for the July 23
event may be made by calling
Miss Dubrove at TO. 8-1529, or
Spinner at TY. 7-4879.

Talented Youths Give
Program at Fantasia

0

Station : WKMH.
Feature:. Songs - by the Halevy
uble Quartet. Marvin Bern-
tein will be moderator. Samuel
abinowitz, executive director
f the Detroit office of the Is-
ael Histadrut will present The
ewish News broadcast.

Tourist Traffic Increasing
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Tourist

affic to Israel is steadily in-
reasing and the number of
isas in the United States in
e first six months of this year
as 5,437, it was announced by
thur Lourie,. Consul General
f Israel.

1 1



Celia Adler to Star at Michigan
Zionist Conference at South fliti,en

ference of the Michigan Zionist
Region, to be
held in South
Haven the week
end of July 29.
Miss Adler will
present an hour
1 o n g dramatic
program at b.
mass meeting in
the South Hav-
en Central high
school Saturday
night, July 30.
A prominent Miss Adler
national speaker will address
the groiip. Tickets for the Sat-
urday night meeting will be
available at South Haven re-
sorts and at the Zionist office in
Detroit, 1031 Penobscot building,
WO. 5-1484.
After services Friday night and
Saturday Morning at the South
Haven synagogue, conducted by
Rabbi Samuel Price, Michigan
Zionists will convene at the high
school.
Two seminars will be featured
Overheard remark from a top on Sunday. In the morning, at
movie producer: "You remem- the Synagogue, rabbis and edu-
ber an insult longer than you cators will discuss plans for the
remember a compliment."
dissemination of Zionist educa-

Theodore Mandell, newly-
elected president of Masada, an-
nounces that full-scale summer
activities will commence with a
swimming party to be 11.1d July
10.
Masada members and their
friends will meet at 12 noon
Sunday at the Shaarey Zedek
parking lot. Transportation will
be provided and all guests are
asked to bring picnic lunches.
For further information, call
Bill Fitzerman, vice president;
TY. 5-3754.
The new officers are meeting
with Albert Elazar and Mrs.
Claire Axelrod, Masada spon-
sors of the Zionist Youth Com-
mission, to plan the season's
program. Meetings also are be-
ing held with Leon Kay, presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of Detroit, aimed at integrat-
ing the youth group more
closely into district activity.

e

Mrs. Jennie Seskin and family
wish to thank their relatives
and friends for the kindnesses
shown them in their recent
Mrs. Adolph Schoenfield of period of bereavement over the
Youngstown, 0., formerly of De- passing of their husband and
troit, announces the engagement father, William Seskin.
of her daughter, Ruth, to Mort-
on Small, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Smulovitz, of Youngs-
town.
* * *
CL)
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wax of
DIRECT
Elmhurst Ave. announce the
by
engagement at their daughter,
Molly Esther, tio Joe Kline, son
STEAMER
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kline of
to
Sturtevant Ave.
* * *
ISRAEL
A July wedding is planned by
Estelle Bernice 'Bakst, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst
15 Days
of Cortland Ave., and Lawrence
cd
Paul Slotkin, .son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Slotkin of Euclid
RHEA E.
Ave. The bride-elect attended
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Highland Manor Junior College
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Bureau, Inc.
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Saginaw; Louis Harrison, Bay. City; Max
Epstein, Port Huron: William Manasse,
Lansing; Osias Zwerdling, Ann Arbor;
Rabbi Nathan Levinson, Kalamazoo; Ir-
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Shapiro. Benton Harbor; Pauline Cohen,
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S. NOSENBLAT

The Je-wish News deadlines:
12 noon Monday for photo-
graphs; 10 a.m. Tuesday for all
copy; 10 a.m. Wednesday for
classified advertisements./

ults.
A seminar on youth will be
held Sunday afternoon in the
South Haven public park. A pro-
gram of sineng and dancing by
youth groups from various parts
of the State is being arranged.
Morris M. Jacobs,.region pres-
ident, announced appointment
of the following conference com-
mittee:

CARD OF THANKS

Sunday, July 10, at 2:30 p.m.,
there will be a musical produc-
tion at Jean Goldkett's Fantasia,
formerly the Latin Quarter.
This show, directed by Anne
Starr of the Starr Musical and
Dance Studios in Ecorse, - as-
sisted by Beverly Goldfine, will
utilize the talents of a group
of Detroit amateurs, including
Cookie Metz, Kenny Moss, Ralph
Chicerle and Diane Benner.
Tickets may be purchased. at
Fantasia before, or on the after-
noon • of the affair. Proceeds
will go to help the young peo-
The engagement is announced
ple's careers.
of Leonora Golden, daughter of
Mrs. Ben Golden of Cortland
3 Organiiations. Apply
Ave. and the late Mr. Golden, to
Nat Worten, son of Mr. and Mrs.
To Join Jew-ish Council
J o s e p h L. Worten, Jamaica,
"New applications for mem- Long Island.
bership in the Jewish. Commun-
ity Council of Detroit are being,
received daily," s t* t e d Dr.
Shmarya Kleinman, president of
the Council. Organizations ap-
(Master of Ceremonies)
plying for • membership on the
Council during the last week
H is Orchestra
included L o u i s D. Brandeis
and
Chapter 498 of Bnai Brith, Ha-
Entertainment
poel Hamizrachi of Detroit and
Israel Lodge of Bnai Brith.
Presents

THE HALEVY HOUR

Time: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, July

-

Friday, July 8, 1949

Masada Opens Summer
Celia Adler, first lady of the
Program
with Swimming American Jewish theatre, will be tion and the study of Hebrew
to secure payments on Allied
Jewish Campaign pledges. He Party, Picnic on Sunday featured at the midsummer con- by Jewish and non-Jewish ad-

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Adult Social Grodp

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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