Young Adult Community National Youth Conference Proposes Intensified Program for Local Units Masada Season Plans To Be Told Tuesday At Meeting at Center NARROWSBURG, N. Y. (JTA) of Jewish social work, 'Jewish Masada's first meeting of the complete study of the his- education and the rabbinate tory, purposes and resources of with a view to entering those season will be held at the Jew- all national Jewish youth or- professions; 2. A pledge to co- ish Community Center, at 8:30 ganizations was proposed at the operate with existing schools in p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 20. The program, chairmaned by National Jewish Welfare Board's those fields and with other in- National Jewish Youth Confer- terested groups in the formation Bud Schulman, enCe by conference chairman of a graduate school of Jewish will feature an social work; 3. A request to local, Israeli news- Amulf Pins. Pins recommended the estab- regional and national Jewish cast by Ruth lishment of travel programs' for community organizations to give L. Cassel and Jewish youth in this country to Jewish youth and young adults the presentation visit Israel and other Jewish greater representation on the of citations of communities throughout the governing bodies of such agen- merit for out- cies; 4. Urged the National Jew- standing service world. A functional program for re- ish Welfare Board to continue to Masada to gional youth and young adult its sponsorship of, interest in Samuel Krohn, councils, the publication of more and assistance to the Confer- Bill -Fitzerman and Herbert program aids geared to the ence. Schulman needs of these councils, and in- An intensive program of parent Seiton. Ted _Mandell, president of tensified participation and spon- education on the part of Jew- sorship of youth programs dur- ish community centers, Jewish Masada, will review the coming ing Jewish Book Month, Jewish schools and synagogues to help year's program. The membership Music Festival, Jewish History parents "make the home envi- will be greeted by Leon Kay, Week and Jewish Education ronment a source of dynamic president of the ZOD; Mrs. Month were recommended. Jewish living and to bring to Theodore Bargman, president of A renaissance of Jewish cul- parents a knowledge of the Hadassah; Mrs. Claire Axelrod tural life in America is under problems of children and young and Albert Elazar, Masada spon- way, Rabbi Herman Pollack, Hil- adults in living as Jews" was sors and Mrs. Maurice Landau of lel Foundation director at proposed in the report of the the Zionist Youth Commission. A social hour will follow with Brooklyn College, told the par- assembly's Commission on Jew- Dick Stein and his band provid- ley. Jewish youth, he said, has ish Education. ing music for dancing. Young been part of this rediscovery 'of Recommend Hebrew. Classes adults 18 to 30 are invited. American Jewry's heritage. The same commission urged 90 New Councils Formed Approximately 90 Jewish that greater efforts be made to Recreation Unit Lists youth and young adult councils include Hebrew in the .curricula were formed throughout the of colleges and public high Program; Open Dance United States during the past schools, and found that a knowl- Scheduled for Sept. 17 three years, it was reported at edge of Yiddish "is a key to an the Conference. The new units important facet of Jewish cul- The adult group (ages 21 to represent '70 percent of councils ture." Special programs of Jew- replying to a JWB questionnaire ish education for girls and in- 35) of the Rouge Recreation on their make-up and activities. creased .financial - support for House, Department of Parks and Liberalization of the Displaced Jewish education on the Part of Recreation, announces an infor- Persons Act of 1948 without lim- Jewish community agencies mal dance to be head at the iting or discriminatory clauses to *ere urged by the commission. Crystal Ballroom, Masonic Tem- allow a greater number of dis- I It also asked for greater partici- ple, Saturday, Sept. 17, in con- placed persons to enter the pation by young people in Jew- junction with similar groups in United States was urged upon ish Center and synagogue pro- the community. Other functions being planned Congress by the Youth Confer- grams and attendance at Jewish by this group, temporarily called ence in one of a series of reso- summer camps. Unit 7, include: lutions at its closing session. Sunday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m., In another resolution the as- a hayride, at Rouge Park. Res- sembly called on the U.S. Senate ervations should be made quick- to establish quickly its proposed Dexter Parade Hails ly. A block of seats is being ob- committee to investigate the re- tained for the Michigan-Minne- surgence of Nazism in Germany. Yom Kippur Dance sota game at Ann Arbor Oct. 22. The assembly also expressed its Irving Berg, president of the Sunday, Oct. 30, a Halloween appreciation to President Tru- man and Congress for their in- Greater Detroit - Windsor Bnai party will be held at Rouge terest in the problems of child Brith Youth Organization Coun- Recreation House.- For further information or and youth health and security cil, announces plans for the and voted to defend the rights fifth annual B.B.Y.O. Yom Kip- reservations for the hayride, of all minorities "wherever and pur Nite Dance to be held Mon- phone TY. 7-4879 or TY. 5-8228. whenever challenged by discrim- day evening, Oct. 3, at the U.D.W. ination and abridgement of civil ballroom on Second, between Northwest Youth Club rights." Expressing its "admira- Midland and Bartlett. A nation- tion and pride" in the new state ally known orchestra is expected Sefs - Membership Dance of Israel, the assembly pledged to provide the music. The Yom Kippur Nite Dance its "efforts on behalf of Israel" Northwest Hebrew Congrega- and agreed to aid the new state dates back to the late twenties tion's . Young People's Club will when an AZA Chapter, Detroit hold a membership dance at the in every way possible." No. 63, originated the idea. Plans Northwest Synagogue at 9 p.m. Detroiter Elected Arnulf M. Pins was reelected are being formulated for a Saturday, Sept: 17. Admission is national chairman of the N.J.Y.C. parade down Dexter on Wednes- open to all young people, 18 to together with an executive com- day evening, Sept. 28 to publicize 30. mit e of 45 which includes Nat- the dance. The group's first meeting is alie Gaines, vice president of the scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Detroit Jewish Young Adult Abba. Chernick Directs Sept. 27, at the synagogue.. Council. For additional information Other major actions of the as- Habonim This Season about the dance or the organiza- sembly included: 1. A call to tion, call Dorothy, Heitman, TO. Abba Chernick, who served as 7-2341, or - Hal Shapiro, UN. American Jewish youth to in- vestigate the professional op- director of Habonim's Camp 3-5571. portunities available in the fields Kinneret this summer, has been name educational director of Habonim for the year. serve • Aaron Schreier, Central High graduate who attended the Ha- bonim Institute in New York last year, heads the Detroit chapter. He invited all interest- ed young people to participate in the group's program of Oneg Shabbats on Friday evening, music, discussion groups, sports, and education. The Labor Zionist youth group. is divided into four age sections: Solelim, 10 to 13; Tzo- fim, 14 to 16; Bonim, 16 and 17, and Noar, 18 to 23. THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, September 16, 1949 East Central Youths Attend JDC Parley Youth leaders of six East Cen- tral states will gather to hear first-hand reports on the emi- gration and relief operations of the Joint Distribution CoMmittee Saturday night, Sept. 17, in In- dianapolis, Ind., it was announced by Marcella B. Koerner, chair- man of the JDC National Youth Advisory Council of the East Central Region. Featured speaker of the con- ference, the Fourth Annual Meet- ing, will be Arnulf Pins, chair- man of the National Jewish Youth Conference, who has just returned from the World Youth Conference in Belgium. 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