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October 28, 1949 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-10-28

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Young Adult Community

Young Adults Take Chapter 1 to Hear Talk
Agency Positions By Jules Doneson

Appointments of representa-
tives of the • community service
committee on the board of di-
rectors of the Jewish Welfare
Federation member agencies
were announced this week by
Albert Colm a n, committee
chairman. The committee is re-
sponsible for participation by
young adults in community af-
fairs and is a part of the Young
Adult Council.
Representatives and the agen-
cies on whoSe board they will
sit include Fred Rowe, Detroit



Carry the Torch!

Enroll now as a Volunteer

worker. To participate in the
Torch Fund ; as part of the
Jewish Young Adult Com-
munity Service Committee,
call WO. 5-3939 today.

Service group; Eleanor Heilbron-
ner, Fresh Air Camp .„ Evelyn
Budnitzky, Hebrew Free Loan
Association; Shirley Sim on s,
Jewish Company Center.
Other representatives are
Henry Lonnerstatter and Toby
Holtzman, Jewish Home for
Aged; Jerome Kelman and Vir-
ginia Barnett, Jewish Social Ser-
vice Bureau; Mrs. Helen Eaton,
Jewish Vocational Service; and
Madeline Levenberg, North End
Clinic.
Concluding the -group a r e
Ruth Magid, Resettlement Ser-
vice; Leonard Baruch, United
Hebrew Schools; and "Jerome
Kelman, Harriet Aiken, Jewish
Community Council.

As a feature of its first meet-
ing of the season, the education
group of Chapter One will pre-
sent a talk by Jules Doneson,
new13- appointed director of the
Michigan Zionist Region. -
This first Oneg Shabbat will
be held at 8:30 p.m., Friday,
Oct. 28, at the home of Bob
and - Elaine Ettinger, 4231 Mon-
terey. Plans for the new season
will be announced and refresh-
ments will be served. Co-chair-
men of the group are Tybie
Schneider and Bob Ettinger.

1

Announce Fellowships
In Jewish Education

NEW YORK — Establishment
of two fellowship funds f o r
graduate and in-service training

in Jewish education, was an-
nounced by Michael A. Stavcit-
sky, President of the American
Association for Jewish Educa-
tion.
The- fellowships are to . be
known as the Ben Rosen Mem-
orial Fellowship and the Edith
and Louis ,H. Cahn Fellowship.
The former was established
through the gift of a group of
friends of the late Dr. Rosen, a
pioneer in the field of Jewish
education and first executive di-
rector of the Association. The
Cahn FellowshipNas established
through a gift of Louis H. Cahn
of Chicago.

Hasofar Musicale
Features Two Artists

Senior Judaea Meets,
Form New Groups

The first organizational meet-
ing of Senior Judea was held
Thursday, Oct. 27 9 .at the home
of Ethel Okum, 17199 Santa Bar-
bara.
Past members of Little Wom-
en of Hadassah, together with
the boys and girls clubs of Sen-
ior Judea, are loaning the nuc-
leus of new groups. The age of
members is 14 to 17. Sponsors
of the first two groups, ap-
pointed by the Zionist Youth
Commission, are Dena and Joe
Leep. Information on member-
ship can be obtained from Joan
Spevakow; UN. 1-7846 and Dan
Elazar, UN: 3-9021.
November will offer the groups
the opportunity of presenting
Jewish Book Month according to
their own interpretation. New
groups are being formed for
boys and girls aged 10 to 14. For
information c a 11 Le on a r d
Baruch, TY. 5-7997.

home of. Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin
Laikini 8360 La
Salle Blvd. at
8:30 p.m. Sun-
day, 0 c t. 30.
Ruth Soifer Julius qhajes,
Jewish Community Center Di-
rector of Music, will lead com-
munity singing. Herman Jacobs,
newly elected chairman of Hash-
ofar, will preside, according to
Lillian Robbins-Zellman, chair-
man of home musicales.
Hashofar was founded in the
summer of 1945 by Detroit's
leading Jewish . musicians. Its
aims are to enable musicians
and laymen interested in the
Bnai Moshe Young
history and ,development of
Jewish music, to gather at
People to Hold Party
monthly meetings to hear, dis-
and perform the better type.
The Young People's Club of cuss
of JeWish music.
Bnai Moshe will hold a party at
8:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, in the
Harry Rosman Assembly Half of JDA Agenda Features
the congregation. There will be Correspondent Reynolds.
games, dancing and other en-
tertaining features for young
Quentin Reynolds, internation-
men and women. -
ally known foreign correspond-
ent, author and commentator,
Wayne IZFA Outing
will be one of the leading par-
ticipants in the fourth annual
In Ann Arbor Sunday
meeting of the Joint Defense
Wayne IZFA members are in- Apiaeal National Council to be
viting fellow students to join held in the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
them at an outing Sunday, Oct. Nov. 11 to 13.
Reynolds, who has long been
30, at Ann Arbor: Sports, sing-
ing and dancing, hiking and a active on behalf of civil rights,
will serve as narrator of `.`Blue-
Weiner roast rare planned.
For further information con- print for Freedom", a dramatic
tact" Rebecca LUbkin, UN. presentation which will high-
1-2473. Arrangements should be light the problem of anti-Semi-
made by r Saturday to assure tistn and the necessity for
strengthening democratic liber-
transportation.
ties. The presentation will fol-
low an intensive review of the
Airmail Speeded
budgets of the American 'Jewish
Committee and the Anti-Defa-
TEL AVIV — (ISI) — Airmail mation League and a full discus-
service to and from the United sion of the programs of the two
States will be speeded with the JDA. agencies.
establishmen by TWA of two
flights in each direction each Hachug Haivri Meets
week. In addition -Air France
Hachug Haivri will meet Tues-
planes will start carrying mail day evening, Nov. 1, at the
between the United States and home of Mr. and Mrs. Herzl Sa-
Israel. Mail service from Britain perstein, 16134 Princeton. Yona
will also be improved.
Yoshpe and Moshe Heyman,
both former Israelis, will speak
THE JEWISH NEWS
19 on the significance of the Bal-
Friday, October 28, 1949
four Declaration.

4,

-

Happy arid grateful for the opportunity to begin a new
life in the United States is this gifted DP family brought here
by United Service for New Americans. All of them physicians,
they offer their skills as a contribution to their new homeland.
Shown on their arrival, they are DR. MAURICE SPIRA (cen-
ter) , his daughter, DR. MARTHA GOLDBERGER, and his son-
in-law, DR. RUDOLPH GOLDBERGER. The work of United
Service for New Americans, which aids the resettlement and
re- adjustment of homeless Jews tehroughout the nation, is fi-
nanced• by the $250,000,000 'campaign of the United Jewish
Appeal.

Hayride, House Parties Midwest Section, NJWB Meets in Kansas City
For Junior .Hadassah
Kansas City will host the 11th with the Midwest Section.. ,

Members of Junior Hadassah
will attend a hayride at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, Nov. 19 at Morey's,
2280 Union Lake Road.
Traveling directions will be
found on the back of the tickets
which can be purchased from
Junior Hadassah members or by
calling Mattie Shulman, mem-
bership chairman, TO. 8-155?..
During the early part of No-
vember there will be a series of
house parties for members only.

Our NEW address: 708 David
Ely Stulman, violinist, mem-
ber of the- Detroit Symphony Stott Bldg. Our telephone: WO.
Orchestra, and Ruth Soifer- 5-1155.
Israel's Flag to Fly
Caplan, soprano,
will be guest
At '52 Olympic Games
artists at the
Hashofar Musi-
PARIS, (JTA)—Israel has been
cale at the

admitted to the 1952 Olympic
Games` by the Olympics execu-
tive committee, according to a
Reuters report here.
The admission of the Jewish
state was subject to the condi-
tion that all athletes, regardless
of race or religion, be allowed
to compete in Israel sporting
events, to which Israel agreed in
a letter to the committee.
The first official internation-
al ski team from Israel will be
entered in the Alpine events of
the 1950 world ski champion-
ships at Aspen, Colorado, next
February.

PP Family Brings Medical Skill

annual meeting of the Midwest
Section of the National Jewish
Welfare Boa-rd, Nov. 18 to 20;
according to Samuel. H. Rubiner
of Detroit, president of the sec-
tion.
Forty Jewish Community Cen-
ters and YM-YWHAs with -a
membership of over 100,000
youths and adults are affiliated

Delegates from communities in
Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Mich-
igan, Missouri, Minnesota, Ken-
tucky, .Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin,
Nebraska, West Virginia, and
western Pennsylvania will attend
the convention.

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