THE JEWISH NEWS-19

Friatly, October 14, 1949

Young Adult Unit
Hears Baruch
Outline Activities

Set Dedication
Of Young Israel's
New Youth Center

Sunday afternoon, Oct. 30, the
entire community is invited to
attend the dedicatory ceremo-
nies of the Young Israel Youth
Center, Dexter at Fullerton.
Outlines of future activities of
At the dedication ceremonies,
the Detroit Jewish Young Adult
Council were presented to lead-
ers of Council organizations at
a presidents' dinner Oct. 9 at
the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Among the forthcoming pro-
jects listed by Council president
Leonard Baruch are an Arts
Festival, the annual Passover
Model Seder, an education sem-
inar and a camp weekend.
Evelyn Stollman is chairman
of the Council holiday projects
committee.
Rabbi Morris Adler, guest
speaker, discussed "What Do We
Expect of a Jewish Organiza-
tion?" He suggested by offering
carefully - planned programs
with Jewish content, organiza-
tions may satisfy the needs of
the long-neglected "normal Jew"
who has been lost in the con-
centration on Jewish philanth-
ropy and sociability.
IRVING N. BUNIM .
Dr. Samuel Krohn was chair-
30 of the original founders of the
man of the evening.
local Young Israel movement will
turn over the keys of the Youth
Northwest YPC Installs Center to representatiYe mem-
bers of the 14 youth clubs now un-
New Officers Oct. 25
der the sponsorship of Young
Installation of officers will Israel.
Founders participating in the
highlight. the social meeting of
the Northwest Young People's exercises are : David Applebaum,
Club at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. David I. Berris, Morris H. Ber-
ris, Herman K. Cohen, Hyman
25, at the Synagogue.
Rabbi Jacob Segal will speak, R. Cohen, Isadore Cohen, Louis
and Bill Sklar, past president, Cohen, Solomon B. Cohen, Solo-
will conduct the ceremonies. mon N. Cohen, Wolf Cohen, Ar-
Young people 18 to 30 are in- thur Gellman, Charles T. Gell-
man, Maurice Harris, Isadore
vited.
The club will have a wienie Isbee, Jack H. Isbee, Abbe A.
roast Saturday, Oct. 29, meeting Levi, Hyman Moore, David No-
at 8:45 p.m. at the new Belle vetsky, Samuel Novetsky, Harry
Isle casino. For information and Portnoy, Ehpraim Ralph, Sho-
reservations, call Gene Gordon, lom Ralph, Albert Schlussel,
UN. 4-5597, or Joy Crantz, UN. Irving W. Schlussel, Max Subar,
Morris Subar, Max W. Temchin
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and Meyer Weisenfeld.
A Just-Us-Girls meeting is
Irving N. Bunim, active rescue
planned by Junior Hadassah for and rehabilitation worker, and
8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, at the long a Young Israel enthusiast,
home of Edna Horowitz, 13221 will deliver the main address.
i.aa4, near Tyler.
Representatives of the National
Council of Young Israel, includ-
ing the national director, Rabbi
Samson R. Weiss, will be pres-
ent. Samuel W. Platt, president,
announces the appointment of
Charles T. Gellman, as chair-
man of the dedication ceremo-
nies.

NUTT/ Career Group
Opens Social Season

Shaarey Zedek Grads `Destination Israel' New Film on DPs
Appoint Committees To Be Premiered at Music Hall Sunday

Leonard B a r o n, president,
Shaarey Zedek Alumni Associa-
tion, announces appointment of
the following committees:
Membership, chairthan, Milton
Berry, Marvin Dubrinsky, Pearl
Berry, Grace Engle, Joan Sloan,
Marian Wobrauch; social chair-
man, Madlyn Wolrauch, Harriet
Wolrauch, Richard Sanders,
Freda Frazer, Stanley P r e n z 1-
auer, Burton Imber, Sidney Co-
hen, Arnold Rosenthal; religious
and cultural, chairman, 'Henry
Lonnerstater, Shulamith Adler,
Harriet Field, Alan Feinberg,
Florence Engel, Irving Baron,
Eidth Weiss.
Membership in the alumni
association is open to young
people 18 to 25, who have been
students in the Shaarey Zedek
Religious School or who are
sons and daughters of congrea-
tion members. A social meeting
will be held at 8:15 Wednesday,
Oct. 19, at the synagogue.

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16 at Masonic Temple to help
provide for refugee children in
Israel.
Mrs. Mollie Rosenthal is in
charge of the group's child res-
cue funds.
A Simchas Torah party will
be held Saturday evening, Oct.
15, and proceeds will go toward
the luncheon. Mrs. J. B. Ormond
is treasurer of the project.

Pioneer Women's Group
Plans Membership Teas

A series of membership teas
will be held from Oct. 17 to Oct.
24 by the Pioneer Women's
Council. Guest speaker at each
of these affairs will be Sara
Halperin, of Cleveland, regional
chairman of the east central
region.
The teas are scheduled by the
following groups: Monday after-
noon, Oct. 17—Channa Czenesh;
Monday evening, Oct. 17—Bran-
deis; Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 18
—Israel; Tuesday evening, Oct.
18—Golda. Meyerson; Tuesday
evening, Oct. 18 — Club one;
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 19—
Club two; Wednesday evening,
Oct. 19—Business and Profess-
ional; Thursday afternoon, Oct.
20—Chapter membership chair-
men; Thursday evening, Oct. 20
—Sharona; Saturday afternoon,
Sabbath Observance
Oct. 22—Hanita; Monday after-
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of all chapters; Monday even-
The Women's League for Sab- ing, Oct. 24—Massada; Monday
bath Observance will open its evening, Oct. 24—Avodah.
fall season at 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, Oct. 19, at Bnai Moshe,
IZFA Meets Tuesday
Dexter and Lawrence.
Luncheon will be prepared by
The Intercollegiate Z i o n i s t
the hospitality committee, under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Lillian Federation of America will meet
Kaplan, assisted by Mesdames A. at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, at
0. Barsky, S. Schneiderman, B. Hillel House. A guest speaker
will discuss "Zionism on the
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program will be an original
cantata, written by Mrs. Joshua
Sperka, entitled, "Queen Sab-
bath." Mrs. Drora Selesny Klein-
platz will. be soloist, assisted by
Bella Ritten Goldberg and a
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a stage show with Herman Yab-
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Tickets will be available at the
box-office on the day of the
performance.

The Young People's Club of
Congregation B'nai Moshe will
begin fall and winter activities
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 17.
Mickey Woolf will present an
entertainment program. and re-
freshments will be served. Ger-
ald Licht, president, invites .
young men and women 13 and
up to attend.

Career Group of the National
Council of Jewish Women be-
gins its social season with an
evening tea Tuesday, Oct. 18 at
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum's home,
675 W. Boston Blvd.
The tea will mark the open-,
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motion picture of the Displaced
Persons of Europe, and the first
film made in the American Zone
of Germany, will have its Detroit
premiere Sunday, Oct. 16, at
Music - Hall, Madison at Brush.
The film presentation, which
is sponsored by Abraham Litt-
man, will be con-
tinuous, f r
2:30 to 11:30
p.m. "Every Jew
must see it," de-
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sponsor of Jew-
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presentations in
Detroit. "Desti-
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in Yiddish, Po-
lish, German.
and English,
with complete
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Bettina Moisi and Israel Beck-
er are starred in the film. with
Bertha Litvina as a featured
player.

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