Jackier Elected : Center Symphony Head Dr. Haber, Rosenwald to Address Regional USNA Parley in Chicago CHICAGO—Dr. William Haber, noted economist and interna- tional authority on immigration and public administration, will address a regional United Serv- ice for New Americans confer- ence this week-end at the Sher- aton Hotel, it was announced by Sigmund Kunstadter, conference chairman. Dr. Haber, former advisor on Jewish affairs to the U. S. Over- seas Command, and a profes- sor at the University of Michi- gan, will speak on world aspects of the displaced persons prob- lem at the opening session of the conference on Saturday. William Rosenwald, prominent This service is held in con-. "PrOphet, Sage, Poet" is the topic of a symposium in which junction with the fourth annual 'JOSEPH JACKIER, Detroit attorney, was elected president of the Center Symphony Or- chestra. Edward Horton is vice Dr Alfred A. Klein, president; - Dr. treasurer; Mrs. H. Schwidkay, secretary, and Beatrice Fine, librarian, Mrs. Royal Maas, chairman of the Jewish Corn- munity Center music commit- tee, announced. The orches- tra rehearses Sundays at 12 noon. Institute of the Men's Rabbi Morris Adler, spiritual Layman's Club, and will be followed by leader of Shaarey Zedek; Rabbi an Oneg Shabbat. Sabbath morning, Nov. 20, at Benjamin H. Gorrelick, director 9 o'clock, Rabbi Adler will preach on "Our Quest." Sunday evening, Nov. 20, at 7 .m. in the social hall of the synagogue, Cong. Shaarey Zedek will formally install its director of education, Rabbi Gorrelick. The evening will also mark the close of the Laymen's Institute. Dr. Israel J. Kazis, spiritual leader of Temple Mishkan Tefila, Sidney M. Shevitz, chairman Boston, will speak. Dr. Kazis has of the Labor Zionist Federated chosen as his subject "A Rabbi Campaign, announces that re- Contemplates the Future." turns to date have topped the 1948 campaign. Sunday, Nov. 20, has been de- clared Federated Campaign Em- ergency Sunday. All campaign workers have pledged to cover their remaining cards. Total success of this campaign "The past and future existence is important in order to help in- of the Jewish people is predicted sure the budget of Habonim upon their continuation as the Youth movement, Jewish Folk , RABBI SAMUEL KAZIS `People of the Book'," stated H. Schools, Jewish Teachers Sem- of education, and Rabbi Ralph Leivick, Yiddish poet and inary, Labor Zionist Expansion Simon of Chicago will partici- dramatist, last Sunday night at Fund; Labor .Zionist committee for relief and rehabilitation, and pate in Shaarey Zedek's open- the Jewish Center. • ing late Friday evening service A capacity attendance of over the Jewish Frontier and Yid- 600 persons was present for the disher Kemfer, Shevitz declared. at 8:15 p.m: Nov. 18. observance of the Jewish BiDok Month arranged ,by the Culture International Institute CJFWF Assembly Commission of the Jewish Com- Features Israel Songs munity Council and Center. To Meet in Cincinnati* A program of songs was pre- sented by Emma Shaver. Dr. International Institute's 19th Stanley C. Myers of Miami, Shmarya Kleinman, president of annual Old World Market open- president of the Covell of Jewr the Community Council, greeted ed Thursday and will" continue ish Federations and W e 1 f a r e Leivick, whose 60th birthday was through Sunday evening. Visi- tors are welcome each day from Funds, announced that the celebrated on the same day. Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman CJFWF's 18th annual general of the Council Culture Commis- 2 to 10 p.m. The market is a project to assembly, is scheduled for Dec. sim, briefly depicted Leivick's 9 to 11 at the Hotel. Netherlands role in and contributions to promote friendship and under- standing among the people of Plaza, Cincinnati. Jewish literature and modern many nationalities that make up With "Agenda for American drama. Detroit, Mrs. Alice L. Sickels, Jewry-1950" as the Assembly The guest speaker read several executive director of the Insti- theme, community leaders, act- of his own poems and discussed tute, said. Proceeds from the ing as delegates of central Jew- the place of literature in the market will go to the fund for ish community organizations in modern world. He stressed the furnishing the Institute's new the United States and Canada, need for the integration of lit- building, to be erected at Kirby will view major problems facing erature and action. "The great- and John R. Jewish communities in 1950 and est of our achievements," he Saturday there will be a chil- outline plans for meeting Israel, stated, "has been based upon overseas and home front needs. our ability to act in the best dren's program from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at which a group of chil- traditions of our literary en- dren from the Jewish Parents deavors." Institute of the Jewish Center Roosevelt Home, School will sing Palestinian songs. LZOA Drive Day Set This Sunday Jewish Book Month, - Event Success; Poet Leivick Honored Group Plans Barn Dance Denver Temple Emanuel Celebrates 75th Year Roosevelt Home and School Assoc. plans a barn dance Wed- nesday, Nov. 30, in the gymna- sium at Durfee Intermediate. Roosevelt School teachers and parents will meet for an in- formal evening. There will be music and a pro- fessional caller will take charge of the square dancing. The pub- lic is invited. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 18, 1949 — Young Israel Holds Geller Art Exhibit At New Youth Center business leader and philanthro- pist, honorary president of Uni- ted Service for New Americans, will discuss the role of the com- munity and the national agency in the resettlement of DP's at t h e evening session. delegates from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan a n d Wisconsin will participate in a workshop session Sunday morning. A Sunday luncheon will hear Joseph E. Beck, execu- tive director of USNA, review the past year's activities and out- line the job for 1950. A special session on migration services and visa situations af- fected by the Displaced Persons Act of 1948 will be -held, Sun- day afternoon. Shaarey Zedek Opens Late Services; Install Rabbi Gorrelick on Sunday 10 DENVER — Denver's Temple Emanuel founded by Jewish pi- oneers of the west's gold rush days will mark its 75th anniver- sary, Nov. 18, 19 and 20. Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of Hebrew Union College—Jew- ish Institute of Religion of Cin- cinnati — and world-famous ar- chaeologist, and Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin of Los Angeles will be guest speakers at the ceremon- ies. SAVE UP TO $600 on DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH DEMONSTRATORS DAMERON MOTOR SALES, INC. 20259 GRAND RIVER RE. 1-8200 Gov. Williams Opens Israel Room Sunday, Nov. 20, Gov. G. Men- nen Williams will dedicate the new "Israel Room" of Congrega- tion Bnai Israel, in Muskegon. Included in the ceremonies will be the presentation by The Todros Geller Memorial Art Exhibit, sponsored by Young Israel at the new Youth Center, 12521 Dexter, will continue through Nov. 24. Geller's works were shown to art enthusiasts at the Scarab Club from Oct. 1 to Oct. 10 un- der the direction of Mrs. David Werbe and her committee. The sponsoring committee in- cludes the officers of the general Young Israel organization: Sam- uel. W. Platt, president; Harry L. Blitz, first vice president; Meyer Weisenfeld, second vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Hillel L. Abrams, sec- retary; Solomon N. Cohen, treasurer; officers of the Wom- en's League of Young Israel, Mrs. Harry L. Blitz, president; Mrs. Solomon N. Cohen, vice- . president; Mrs. Milton Duchan, secretary; Mrs.. Charles T. Gell- man, treasurer; and the officers of the Young Adults of Young Israel, Hillel L. Abrams, presi- dent; Harold Platt, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Louis Penfil, secre- tary and Hinda Penfil, treas- urer. The Committee has invited Mrs. Werbe to direct the exhibi- tion. The exhibition will be open to the public every day from 10 a.m.. to 4 p.m., and in the evening from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., except Friday and Saturday. PAUL J. GAISER Morris Jacobs, president of the Michigan Zionist Region, of a bust of Theodore Herzl, to Rabbi Samuel Umen, spiritual leader of the congregation and president of the local Zionist district. The bust will be housed in the syna- gogue's "Israel Room." The "Israel Room" will be a depository for historical Hebrew documents and manuscripts published since the founding of Israel. Paul J. Gaiser, Dayton attor- Study Chib Entertains ney and past president of the Spastic Group at Party Ohio Valley Zionist Region, will deliver the principal address. 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