8—THE JEWISH NEWS Young Israel Lists Coming Installation, Two Purim Events Rabbi Samuel H. Prero will be officially installed as rabbi and director of Young Israel of De- troit at a public installation dinner at 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Young Israel Youth Center. The installation committee consists of David I. Berris, Mrs. Solomon B. Cohen, Mrs. Joseph Grossman, Dr. Harry Portnoy and Irving W. Schlussel, chair- man. Young Israel's third annual Purim carnival, sponsored joint- ly by the Women's League and the Young Adults, will be held Saturday evening, March 11, at the Youth Center. The committee in charge in- cludes Mrs. Solomon N. Cohen, Mrs. Emil Spilman, Mrs. Irving W. Schlussel, Mrs. Seymour Ri- biat, Mrs. Hillel L. AbraMs and Joseph Weinman. The annual Purim party for members • of Young Israel's youth clubs will be held at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 5, in the auditorium of the Youth Cen- ter. The Batya Girl's Group will present a Purim play.. Israel movies will be shown, and a magician will perform. ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, Feb. 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bindes, 4815 Cortland. A Purim party will be given Saturday evening, March 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosner, 11317 Yosemite. Friday, February 24, 1950 Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is 'a Red Feather Agency • and Affiliated with the 'Jewish Welfare Federation.) Saturday, Feb. 25—Main part of branch, featuring Grand Mas- the Center swimming team querade March. journeys to Dayton, Ohio, to Sunday, March 5, 8 p.m.—Holly- meet local YMCA in a dual wood Telcove C 1 U b Purim meet. Phil Russek, Joe Schore, feast, Butzel Hall, Woodward Marty Siegel will be among Center. Dancing will follow. those making the trip. In De- troit, Marshall Blondy, Jack Koblin and Bobby Marans will Federations Compared compete in State AAU Boys To European Kehillas 50-yard breaststroke cham- pionship at American Turn- NEW YORK—(JTA)—A $450,- ers pool, on E. Jefferson. • 000 budget for the current year Saturday, Sunday, Feb. 25, 26— was adopted here at the 24th All-star team of Major Bas- annual conference of the Yid- ketball League represents dish Scientific Institute-YIVO. Michigan in the Midwest JWB The budget was presented by Athletic Conference Basket- Louis Sobel, chairman of the ball Tournament, Jewish Peo- board of directors. ple's Institute, Chicago. Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- Wednesday, March 1, 5 p.m.— rector of the Jewish Welfare Center swimmers meet High- Federation of Detroit, who was land Park High School team the principal speaker at the at the school pool. opening session, compared the Wednesday, March 1 — Adult role of the Jewish federation Education Dept. sponsor s and welfare funds in the United premiere of "Queen Esther," States with that played by the film based on Purim, Wood- kehillas in pre-war Europe. ward branch. Thursday, March 2—"Queen Es- ther" film shown at Dexter- '49 FORD Davison branch. Demonstrators—Officials' Cars Any Body Style—Any Color Saturday, March 4, 8:30 p.m.— Select Social Club holds fifth SAVE annual Purim Suda, Ginsburg up to Lounge, Woodward Center. $850 Saturday, March 4—Characters They're equipped as you like and guaranteed for 30 days. of the Megillah enact the story of Purim with lyrics to 24 MONTHS TO PAY the music of "South Pacific." Put on by the Jewish Parents' Institute. FORD DEALER Sunday, March 5, 2 p.m.—Purim masquerade festival for Jun- 14300 LIVERNOIS ior members at Woodward . 50th Foreign Student To Attend U. S. School The 50th overseas student to receive a scholarship from the National Council of Jewish :Women has just arrived in this country. She is Carla Fanny Aghib of Milan, Italy, - who will 'attend the Uni- versity of Cali- Jornia School of :Social Welfare in Berkeley. Following an intensive t w 0- .year course in Miss Aghib medical so c i a 1 work, Miss Aghib will return to Italy where she will join three former Council recipients" en- gaged in rehabilitation work in the Italian Jewish community. STARTS e Israel Ministry Opens Four Moslem Courts TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel Ministry of Religion has opened four Moslem courts in the Naz- areth area. The government is finding it extremely difficult to find kadis — —Moslem religious judges—to preside over the courts because most of them fled during the war. 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