The Young Adult Community

Junior Hadassah will hold its
membership tea dance Sunday
afternoon, Jan. 9, at the Jewish
Community Center. Lillian
Adolph, _chairman for the dance,
announces that the guest of honor
will be Dove Danzig, of Lorain,
0., president of Central States
Region of Junior Hadassah.
The tea dance is open to all
members. New members may en-
roll at the door.
Miss Danzig will be honored at
a special brunch at the Center
at 11 a.m. that Sunday. For res-
ervations, call program chairman
Jean Jaslove, HO. 9034.
The Jan. 9 event marks a cul-
mination • of the membership
drive of Detroit Junior Hadassah.
For information regarding the
dramatic, choral and study groups
and other phases of Junior Ha-
dassah activity, call president
Shirley Schubiner, TO. 6-7687, or
program coordinator Audrey Gel-
fend, TY. 5-1702.

Chapter I Study Group
Holds Oneg Shabbats

Extensive utilization of the
ZOA's pamphlet series is the
foundation for the study group
formed by Chapter I, young Zion-
ist group. Holding Oneg Shab-
bats every other Friday, the group
is conducted hinder the auspices
of Chapter I's education commit-
tee, Bob Ettinger, chairman.
Tybie Schneider is secretary.
The next Oneg Shabbat will be
held Friday, Jan. 7, at the home
of Lena Sitrin, 2010 Gladstone.
Topic for discussion will be "The
Social and Political Development
of Zionism from Bilium through
'Life Balfour Declaration to 1939."
ZOA pamphlet No. 8, "The Jew-
ish Problem—HoW to Solve It"
by Louis D. Brandeis, also will
be discussed.

Young Married Group
Plans January 5 Social

The Young • Married Couples
Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will
hold a social gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Gunsberg, 18995 Warrington Dr.,
at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5.
A travel movie will be shown and
an informal talk will be given
by Rabbi Moses Lehrman.
ThoSe interested in affiliating
with the group may call the syn-
agogue office, HO. 0862.

Young Israel Group
To Hold Barn Dance

Young Adults of Young Israel
will present "Hicktown Cabaret"
at 8 p.m.• Saturday, Jan. 8, in the
social hall of Bnli. Moshe.
Jim Shulters will direct the
barn dancing and square dances.
A lively floor show has been
arranged and refreshments will
be served.
Proceeds will go for the pur
chase of farm and technical ma-
chinery for the Bnai Akibah of
Hapoel Hamizrachi in Israel.

Northwest Youth Continue
Friday Night Services

Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion's Young People's Club will
continue its series of youth Fri-
day night services after the New
Year.
Plans also are being made for
a new presentation . of "Club
Northwest." Young people 18 to
30 interested in membership may
call Bill Sklar, TY. 7-6712, or Hal
Shapiro, UN. 1-4129.

Music Center Features
Authentic Latin Records

Authentic Latin records, im-
ported from Cuba, are the spe-
cialty of the new Latin-American
Music Center, opened by Arturo,
at 4259 Woodward.
Records featured include rhum-
bas, mambos and sambas.

Plan 'Champagne Hour'
As Feature of Bnai Brith
Auxiliary Dance Carnival

Masada Plans Series
Of Cultural Programs
For Coming Month

A dance carnival will be pre-
sented by Rebecca Gratz Auxili-
ary of Bnai Brith Young Women
at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 23, at
the Jewish Community Center.
Feature attraction of the Car-
nival will be a "Champagne
Hour" of entertainment. Estelle
Levinson is chairman of the car-
nival and Selma Kling, co-chair-
man. The carnival will consist
of six booths placed around the
auditorium.
Tickets may be purchases,'
from members of the auxiliary.
Ticket chairman is Gladys Sil-
verman, WE. 4-0515.

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Hapoel Hamiirachi
Organizes Youth. Unit

The Masada calendar for Jan-
uary features a book review,
study group meetings, and week-
ly classes in Zionism.
A review' of a "Treasury of
Jewish Folklore" by Nathan
Ausubel will be given at 8:30
p.m. Thursday, Jen. 6, at' Shaarey
Zedek, conducted by Zelda
Rosenthal Felmar.
On Jan. 13, a study group re-
view of the early history of
Zionism will be _held under the
supervision of Frances Winokur
.Stein. The session, conducted by
Max Rothschild, will be held at
.3225 RochesterJor information
call TY. 5-9337.
Weekly classes under the di-
rection of Dr. S. J. Fauman con-
tinue to attract a large attend-
ance Tuesday nights at Shaarey
Zedek.
Dri Sam Krohn, Masada presi-
dent, announces that the annual
regional institute will be held
in Cleveland Jan. 14-16. Staged
in Detroit the pest two, years,
the Institute brings together
Masada, Jr. Hadassah and Young
Judea leaders from the entire
midwest. .
Outstanding guests 'ror this
year's meeting will include Can-
tor Sol Meisels and Mark Feder,
Jewish humorist.

A program of education and
cultural activities for youth -11 to
18 years of age, is being organ :
ized by Hapoel Harnizrachi, .the,
religious labor Zionist organiza-
tion. The" youth group will be
known as Bnai Akiva.
The activities, following the
pattern of Hashomer _Hadati and
Zeirei Hapoel Hamizrachi,- will
include Jewish history, Zionism,
life in Eretz Israel, Palestinian
songs and dances, Hebrew con-
versation, Oneg Shabbats, arts
and crafts, hikes and outings,
scouting and summer camp.
Further information may bs
obtained by calling TO. 6-2163, or
Events of the Week
writing Bnai Akiva, 3285 Tuxedo.
For Young Adults
Hapoel Hamizrachi also an-
nounces the availability of group
leaders for sponsorship of youth Sunday, Jan. 2-
2:30 p.m., Junior Service Group, pro-
groups.

Beverly Hills Bnai Brith
Honors Darryl Zanuck
For Baffling Intolerance

By LEON GUTTERMAN

(Cnpyright, 1948, Independent Jew-
ish Press Service, Inc.)

HOLLYWOOD — The highest
Jewish honor ever bestowed upon
a non-Jew in the motion picture
industry went last week to 20th
Century-Fox's brilliant and dis-
tinguished vice president in
charge of production, Darryl F.
Zanuck. Approximately 1,200 fa-
mous persons in national, civic
and industrial walks of life at-
tended the magnificent ceremony
to pay a heartfelt tribute to the
man who had been chosen by
the Bnai Brith Beverly Hills
lodge as "Man of the Year" for
distinguished service and extra-
ordinary achievement in the pro-
motion of inter-racial amity and
the brotherhood of man.
World-famed personages
praised Producer Zanuck for his
constant battle against ignorance
and intolerance through such
motion pictures as "Gentleman's
Agreement," "The Snake Pit,"
"Wilson," "Grapes of Wrath," "I
Was A Fugitive From A Chain
Gang" and "Little Caesar."
Zanuck's pictures are mile-
stones in the development of the
screen as an organ of enlighten-
ment, intelligence, culture and
general improvement in the re-
lations of all races, creeds and
nationalities. In a business which
has attracted many of the most
capable creative minds of the
world, he has always been out-
standing. In numberless ways,
some of which will never be
publicly known, he has lightened
the burdens of others. In the
highest sense of the phrase, Dar-
ryl Zanuck is truly a "Man of
the Year."

These little girls from a JDC home in Romania are now in Israel.
Their smiles reflect their new-found freedom and pride in the new
state. Your pledges to the Allied Jewish campaign made, their
rescue possible. By making Sunday, Jan. 16, a 100°/,, pay-up day
you can help thousands of other homeless children join them.

Stories to Remember Ser,ies
To Be Concluded Tuesday

- The last program in the 13-
week series "Stories to Remem-
ber" will be heard at 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. •4, an station
WXYZ. The broadcait is based
on the story "Bonus Notches, Pal"
concerning an American farmer,
who, while aboard a ship to
South America, brings together
travelers from a dozen different
countries and unites them in
brotherhood.
"Stories to Remember" is a
presentation of the Institute for
Democratic Education in New
gram meeting, Jewish Center.
York. The broadcast is spon-
Tuesday, Jan. 4—
9 p.m., IZFA, meeting, Hillel.
sored locally by the Coordinat-
Saturday, Jan. 8—
ing Council on Human Relations,
9 p.m., Young Israel Young Adults,
of which the Jewish Community
barn dance, open, Bnai Moshe.
Council is a member.
Sunday, Jan. 9-

8:30 p.m., Histadrut campaign open-
ing, Music Hall.
9 p.m., Junior Hassadah, member-
ship dance, open.

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service. Weekly or monthly
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BUCHAREST, (JTA ) —Speci al
butcher shops will be establish-
ed soon to sell kosher meat at of-
ficial prices, it was announced
by the Romanian Ministry of
Supply. The stores will be placed
wider the supervision of the rab-
binate, and all persons wishing
to purchase kosher meat will be
able to do so with their regular
ration cards. Hitherto, kosher
meat was available only on the
free market.

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Rabbi Jacob Segal of North-
west Hebrew Congregation, will
address the Young People's Club
of Bnai Moshe at 8:30 p. m. Mon-
day.
Dancing will follow the pro-
gram and refreshments will be
served. All members are invited
to attend and to bring friends.

NOW IS THE TIME

Romania to Open Special
Markets for Kosher Meat

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Bnai Moshe YPC to Hear
Talk by Rabbi J. Segal

141ish Government Liquidates
Agency Office in Warsaw
WARSAW (JTA)— The Polish -
Government ordered the closing
down of Palamt, the emigration
office of the Jewish Agency in
Poland. In issuing this order, the
Polish Ministry of Interior stated
that the existence of Palamt is
no longer necessary since its func-
tions are similar to those per-
formed by the Israeli consulate
here.

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 31, 1948

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