Hachug Haivri Stages Neshef Hanukah for All Hebrew Speakers Young Adult Community Penny An Inch Dance Dec. 1 1 . Wayne IZFA Hosts Regional ,Seminar A Neshef Hanukah (Hanukah program) will we staged by Hachug Haivri Saturday evening Dec. 17, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., before the Kvutzah Ivrith and the entire Hebrew-speaking community of Detroit. The Neshef, which will fea- ture pageantry, songs and dra- matic readings, is under the di- rection of Yona Yoshpe, assist- ed by Miriam Fiszbein. Members of the Chug who will participate are: Murray Selborn, Dr or a Selesny Kleinplatz, Nina Plot- nick, Abraham Miller, Klare Kimel, Hulda Saperstein Herzel Saperstein, • Harold Rojtburd, Janet Olender, S. Nussenbaum, Channa Nussenbaum, Avraham Kravetz, Henry Solomon, M o e Kesner, Judah Golondsky, Reu- ven Wartel and Israel Yudel- man, as well as Yonina and J. M. Mathis. Hachug Haivri will meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Wayne University Chapter of the Intercollegiate Zionist Fed- eration of America will be host to the Central States Regional Seminar of IZFA the week-end of Dec. 9 to 11. The seminar will take place at the Labor_ Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. It will open with an Oneg Shabbat Friday eve- ning, featuring an address on "The Effect of Israel an the American Jewish Community." Greetings will be extended by George Lewenz, regional presi- dent, and Sheldon Lutz, presi- dent of the Wayne Chapter. Further information may be had from Hersh Asner, WE. 5-7077. Housing for delegates is still needed and anyone who can MARVIN VICTOR 6'4", measures diminutive. TILLA houSe a delegate for two nights SEIFERHELD, 5'1", to determine what her price of admission is urgently requested to call Argentine' Kosher Meat to Israel Hersh Asner. will be to the "Penny-an-Inch" dance being presented by Tall BUENOS AIRES (JTA) The Towers, Dec. 11, at U.D.W. Hall, Second and Midland. For the local Jewish National Fund AEPi, Rebecca Gratz first time in the group's history, the affair will be open to the committee has dispatched 1,300 public. Seated at the table are GRETA POULIN and BEATRICE BBYW Join with JIT AC tons of kosher meat to Israel at LUDWIG. HARRY OVERTON, standing, reads a poster adver- a cost of 440,000 pesos. On Hanukah Program — tising the dance. Masada Changes Status Detroit Unit Views Future Affiliation Delegates from 11 states, attending a three-day con- • vention of national Masada, young Zionists of America, at Sharon, Mass., adopted a program calling for integra- tion of the organization with- in the ZOA and conversion of Masada branches into Young Zionist Districts, hav- ing the same status as other ZOA districts. Dr. Samuel Krohn, past president of Detroit Masada, and delegate to the confer- ence, was named to a six- man committee which is • to discuss integration details with a committee of Young. Zionist District representa- tives. Detroit Masada, according to president Ted Mandell, will consider the future status of the organization at a board meeting next week, after which it will delegate repre- sentatives to meet with lead- ers of the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit to negotiate a possible affiliation with the ZOD. If, for any reason these arrangements cannot be satisfactorly worked out, Mandell said, Masada will form a separate Young Zion- ist district in this area. Northwest YPC Plans Sleigh Ride; Latke Party, Dance Dec. 27 . Northwest Young People's Club is planning a sleigh ride on Saturday, Dec. 24, at River Rouge riding stables. Members and their friends are invited to attend and to meet at 8:30 p.m. at the River Rouge pool. For in- formation, call Dorothy Beit- man, TO. 7-2341, or Gerry Fried- lander, TU. 3-0366. The YPC's next social meeting will be at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 27 at the Synagogue. It will be a Latke party, with dancing and entertainment. For inform- ation, call Joy Crantz, 'UN. 2- 2917. Club Northwest will be pre- sented Sunday, Jan. 29. Max Chomsky to Speak At J.r. Hadassah Oneg Louis' Harris Elected Head of Young Israel Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity and Rebecca Gratz Chapter of Bnai Brith Young Women, in cooperation with the Jewish Young Adult Council, will pre- sent a Hanukah program at 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, at the Jew- ish Community Center. A well-known band will sup- ply music for dancing, after a dramatic presentation. There . will be refreshments. The affair is open to all young adults in the community. At the annual election meeting of the Young Adults of Young Israel, the following wer/le named to office : Louis Harris, presi- dent; Ruth Bodzin, vice-presi- dent; Seymour Ribiat, treasurer; Hinda Penfil, secretary. The young adultS will be host to the entire organization on Saturday evening, Dec. 17, when they will sponsor a Hanukah Jewish Center Holds dinner and party. The occasion Hanukah Workshop will be utilized by the installa- tion of officers. A Hanukah workshop was held Dec. 1 at the Jewish Center for representatives of affiliated Chapter I ZOD Holds organizations of the Jewish Hanukah Observance , Young Adult Council. Adeline Subar, Liliram Taylor Chapter One, Zionist Organi- zation of Detroit, meets at 8:30 and Leah Michlin presented p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the ideas on arts and crafts, music Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A varied and drama. Kits were distribut- Hanukah program is being ed containing information on planned, to include comic films, the significance of Hanukah. community singing, dancing and refreshments. The meeting is open. to young adults between the ages of 18-35. For information, call TO. 5-5127 or TY. 6-7247. Chapter One will sponsor a Hanukah Hop Sunday Dec. 25, in the social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe. Festivities will begin at 9 p.m. Dancing will be to the music of Bill Gail and his or- chestra. 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Career Group, NCJW Meets at Center Dec. 13 Career. Group, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, meets Tuesday, Dec. 13, in Butzel Hall, Jewish Community Center. "Your Make Up and Your Clothes" will be the theme of a talk by members of the Vir- ginia Farrel Salon. There will be practical demonstrations with persons selected from the audi- ence. Members and guests are urged to attend. The co-ed affair scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 11, has been cancelled. New Beth Aaron Youth To Hold Hanukah Dance First activity of the newly- organized • Beth Aaron Youth Group will be a Hanukah dance, scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Satur- day, Dec. 17, at the Beth Aaron social hall. Boys and girls, 13 to 16, are , welcome to attend the dance and participate in the group's pro gram. Meetings are held the first and third Thursday of each month. Mrs. Pinchos Katz is the sponsor. • Max Chomsky will address Junior Hadassah members at an Oneg Shabbat at 8 p.m.; Friday, Dec:. 9, at Halevy Hall. 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