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THE JEWISH NEWS - 17

Tales Out of School

afTisei_Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity.'—Disraeli,

Friday, March 21, 1952

Teen-Age Drive
Section Oroanized

Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Program
Participants Listed by Council

The Jewish Community Coun- (
ail's culture committee announc- I
ed this week that participants in
the Warsaw Ghetto memorial
meeting, scheduled for April 6,
8:30 p.m., at the Brown Memo-
rial Chapel of Temple Beth El.
will include the following:
A. M. Klein, author of "The
Second Scroll," who will be the
English speaker; Benjamin Ta-
bachinsky, director of the Jew-
ish Labor Committee, Yiddish
speaker; Emma Schaver, who
will sing the ghetto songs she
gathered while she visited the
DP camps after the war..
Traditional chants for the de-
ceased will be sung by Cantor
Jacob Sonenklar of Shaarev
Zedek. Harry Goldstein. noted
radio artist. will offer readings
for the occasion. Mass recita-
tions by a group of new-comers

affiliated with the Workmen s
Circle will round • out the pro-
gram.
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi-
dent of the Council, will be the
chairman of the evenfhg. The
program is being arranged by a
sub-committee of the culture
commission of the Council, head-
ed b y Irving Pokempner. Tickets
are available at the office of
the Council.

Something new has been
added to the Junior Division for
the 1952 Allied Jewish Cam-
Barbara
Betsy
paign — the Teen-Age Section,
under the chairmanship of Mi-
Levin
Brown
chael Gale. The group formally
organized at a planning confer-
Murnford
Central
ence in Febru-
flieb
ary, will have
High
TX- L. AVIV, (JTA) — Abraham
an executiv
Shl)onsky, well-known Hebrew
committee
poet, was fined three Israeli
Last Wednesday, Mumf or d meeting at 7,•
Last Friday was a sad day
pounds after being found guilty
played host to Redford, Cooley p.m., W e d nes-:=7
of participating in an illegal
for many Central students, and Central High Schools in the day, at c a m
Mapam demonstration in favor
especially those in the science
district finals of the American paign head-
of striking Israeli seamen.
department. They had just Legion oratorical contest. Barry quarters — t h e-
Stuliberg
made
a
wonderful
Fred M. Butze
said good-bye to one of their
Memorial Build-
favorite teachers, Louis Pan- showing for..Mumford.
ish, who was promoted to head
Flashing argles and chartreuse ing, 163 Madi-
the Math and Science Depart-
bobby sox will be seen dancing son. -
Members o
ment at Northeastern High.
and whirling at the Davison
Sixteen years ago Mr. Panish Jewish Center on Saturday the Teen - Age
Bernard Isaacs to Talk
received his Master's degree when George Gershwin Chapter executive c o rn-
from Wayne University and of BBG holds its Sock Hop.
mittee are en-
At Auxiliary Meeting
has been teaching at Central
Working to make the dance a gaged in c o n-
M.
Gale
and
tac
tin
g
the
ever since. The faculty
success are Marcia Yates. presi-
Bernard Isaacs. superintend-
students all wish him the best
dent; Sharon Benson, Shirley presidents of teen-age groups ent of the United.. Hebrew
of luck in his new position.
Ann Deutch, Ettagail Benyas, and asking each to select its Schools, will be featured speak-
"Less Mess Week", a campaign Marcia Hinden, Lois Manheim, own campaign chairman. Nor- er at a meeting of the UHS
to keep Central's halls neat, Marcia Pliskow, Mignon Cohen, man Robiner and Ted Weiswas- Women's Auxiliary on Wednes-
ended suCessfully. To encourage Bette Aaron, Edith Granow, ser are helping out with the day. 12:30 p. m.. _at the Rose
the campaign, numerous posters, Ghinda Friedenberg, Sandra group's campaign publicity.
Sittig Cohen school, 13226
An opportunity to tour the
drawn by the publicity commit- Harris, Sheila Sklar, Arlene
Lawton.
offices
of
the
Jewish
Welfare
t e e of the Student Council, Kanners, Rena Fegdman, Marion
Isaacs, recently returned from
whose chairman is Joan Bon- Gunsberg, Carol Anron, Freida Federation, Jewish Vocational
ner were displayed in the halls. Lak, Delores Sloan, Ginny Po- Service and Sinai Hospital will a four month tour of Israel.
will talk on "Israel as I Saw It."
. Sondra' Gales, editor-in-chief lanski, Ginny Kuttnauer, Arlene be afforded to all executive com- Miss I. Schipler will lead corn-
of the Centralite, is urging all Barnett and Rosalie Abramowitz. mittee members attending the
March 26 meeting at the Butz.el munity singing of new Israeli
students to buy the year book (
songs. New members of the
Building.
before March 28—the last day D. Croll Make.. Plea
Auxiliary will be honored at a
Teen - Age executive commit- dessert luncheon prior to the
on which orders will be taken.
In
Canadian
House
tee members include Saul Chud- meeting. Program chairman is
Mickey Soloman, president of
the Sportmanship Council. an- For Added Immigration now, Marvin Delidow, Lois Feld- _Mrs. Ruben H. Isaacs.
stein, Steven Fishman. Gloria
nounces a contest for the writing
In a recent message delivered Foi, Gale. Maureen Garrison,
of a new school song. April 9 is
The Modern New
the final day of the contest. to the Canadian House of Com- Rena Katz. Bernice K o g a n,
Prizes will be awarded for the mons, David A. Croll, former secretary, Geraldine K u I i s h.
Libby
Lampcov.
Phyllis
Liptzen,
mayor of Windsor and now a
best entries.
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representative in the House from Gloria Mathis. Stephen Medow,
Other competitive opportuni- Toronto. commended the an- Mel Oshinsky, Robiner, Marilyn
ties open to Central students are adian government's stepped-up Rosenthal, Paul Schreiman. Al-
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Michigan Annual Forensic Ora- immigration program.
vin Sulkes, Robert Wartell, Ar-
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torical Contest during April;
In stating that approximately lene Weinberg. Diane Weindling
Announces that the auditorium
Century of Progress Yearly Con- 200.000 immigrants reached Can- and Weiswa.s.ser.
and several small rooms are
test during May: Detroit Times ada in 1951, Mr. Croll made
Groups participating in the
now available to
Organizations
and Individuals
Oratorical Contest and Ameri- known that with the exception Teen-Age Section are Bnai Brith
Distributed by:
for Meetings and
c a n - Legion Annual National of 1913 when 400.000 immigrants Youth Organization, Habonim.
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March.
David.
Cong.
Adas
Shalom,
Sen-
Contemporary Affairs Club shores.
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will hold a debate. March 26. on
Universal Military Training. The creased immigration policies. Young Israel and other unaf-
affirmative. supporting U M T. stating that immigration among filiated clubs.
will be maintained by Jini Hack Canada's 14.000,000 population
at
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and Bob Berg: the negative by was a step that would increase
.
The
family
of
the
late
Isadore
of
the
country,
and
.would
not.
Janet Schuster and Sandy Gor-
don. Elsie Kuffler will be the as feared. add to seasonal un- Adler wishes to thank its rela-
Mt. Clemens, Michigan
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employment problems.
tives 3nd friends and members
moderator. .
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While stressing the fact that of the Radomer Aid Society and I E
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Mrs. J. Fried. a Spanish stu-
Strictly
Kosher
for
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British immigration is particu- Auxiliary for their many kind ! f
d ent te acher ' at Central and a larly desired because of their expressions of sympathy during ',--:--
Conducted Sedorim
regular Spanish teacher at
skilled workmanship. Mr. Croll the family's recent bereavement.
Marygrove College. addressed
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not
place
limitations
on
gen-
the members of the Spanish
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Club. March 20 about life in eral immigration practices. He
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asked that immigrants be ad-
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will present its annual dance.
April 5 at Veterans Memorial.
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Art Friedman. president of the
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In an interest-
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deplores the
craving "for
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