i 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Fridays November 29, 1952 Kaufman .Elected .11VB Midmost 17-11 At the recent conf erence of the Midwest Section of the Jewish Welfare Board in Co- lumbus, 0., Os- car Kaufman was elected one of the vice- presidents, Mr. Kaufman is a vice - president , the Detroit City Bank and is a commis- sioner of the Huron - Clinton Metropolitan Authority. Kaufman 11-IE OCEANFRONT SKYSCRAPER =TIDES • On the Ocean at 12th St. , Finest KOSHER CUISINE American and European Plan. MODERATE RATES ALWAYS PLANNED ENTFRTA1NMFNT Grundwerg & Newmark Ownership Management THE HOTEL ON THE OCEAN AT 12th S AMAMI BEACH Impressive Ceremonies Mark Dedication of U. of M. Hillel An impressive gathering of dis- tinguished national leaders, to- gether with Bnai Brith and other leaders from the entire state, participated in the dedi- cation of the University of Mich- igan Hillel Foundation building, at 1429 Hill St., Ann Arbor, last Sunday afternoon. Hundreds of people toured the attractive U-shaped mod- ern structure and attended the two-hour program which officially marked the opening of the building. The building, one of the most beautiful on the campus, houses a lounge, music room, large and auxili- ary chapels, two large recrea- tion rooms, an arts and crafts room, a photography lab, Sun- - day School and study rooms and administrative offices. Beth Israel Community Cen- ter of Ann Arbor shares the bthlding's facilities with the Foundation. At the dedication ceremonies, Osias Zwerdling, president of the Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation and of the Beth Israel Center, who was honored by many speakers for his. devo- tion to Jewish causes which has kept alive the Hillel Foundation iclew on the • Ann Arbor campus, expressed pride in the fact that Sc, children attend the center's Sunday School and that many children also attend Hebrew classes there. Mr. Zwerdling- stated that Ypsilanti Jewry and Jews in smaller communities in Wash- tenaw County shared respon- sibility for the classes and activities conducted in the new Hillel Center. Appeals were made by Mr. Zwerdling, Rabbi Herschel Ly- mon, director of the U. of M. Foundation, Louis H. Scho- stak, secretary of the Michigan Foundation, and others, for the \\\ eu'ettey4a4et emedige 1 \\ IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE REASONABLE RATES .100 Air. Cooled rooms •Planned Entertainment Your litsts For An Enjoyable Vacation JOSEPH WALDMAN and Family EARLY RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED Contract bridge enthusiasts Advanced players may enrol( will have an opportunity t o i n another 15-session course, brush up on the fundamentals where emphasis will be • on play speedy payment of the out- of the game or to participate standing indebtednesS of $170,- in duplicate bridge tournaments and interpretation, with dupli- 000 still remaining on the build- in new classes being sponsored cate tournament play. This ing. The complete cost of the by the Jewish Community Cen- course will begin at 8 p.m., Thursday, also at the Davison structure approximates $450,- ter. Branch. 000. Beginners' instruction will be Both classes will be led by 'In the principal address of the given in 15 weekly sessions, be- afternoon, Dr. Abraham L. Sac- ginning at 8 p.m., Tuesday at Winifred Malchie, tournament har, president of Brandeis Uni- the Davison Branch. The course player and member of the versity and chairman of the Na- will include the fundamentals Knickerbocker Bridge Club. tional Hillel Commission, praised of the Goren point system of Those interested in either bridge class are invited to call Marvin -Rabbi Lymon for his devoted play. Schpeiser, TR. 5-8450. services to Hillel. Dr.. Sachar said he would Israel, "when Jewish life reach- rather have such a building, ed a new peak of .intensity." to serve as disseminator of To meet the new challenge, Jewish knowledge and ideals, Rabbi Lelyveld said, Hillell must than spend 10 times as much now build a program "rich and for apologetics. He declared 1' k. that it is very important that. creative enough to match the distinction a n d, beauty of our the Hillel program be brought NEWLY COMPLETED new buildings in which we take today to 'young people '"who COLLINS AVE. 8. 12th ST. such pride." MIAMI BEACH have no control of their des- A Few Steps from Ocean tiny." He outlined the import- Air-Conditioned Rooms ance.of bringing to the youth" Dancing - Entertainment "the spiritual quotient," a re- Perry - Elevator Service Weekly Rates to December 20 newed religious faith, to over- g SINGLE 4r,i DOUBLE come the restlessness created by the problenis of our time. $l u rry (a 2n 0dr rms.). a i eu (b2i0s, Mgt. In his message to the gather- ing which filled the auditorium as well as all the other large 100% AIR CONDITIONED • HEATED halls in the building to which PRIVATE REACH SWIMMING POOL CABANA CLUB • DINING ROOM the speakers' addresses were ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY broadcast, Rabbi Lymon review- COFFEE SHOP • COCKTAIL LOUNGE ed the difficulties -that preceded FREE PARKING the attainment of the goal of Also Studio Apartments building the Hillel structure and ABE DEFTER urged encouragement in . the Managing Director vital program of services to the Jewish students. Other participants in the pro- gram included Dr. Charles E. E FI ST LuxiiI EELS MIAMI BEACH Odergaar, dean of the literary itios4NE college, who represented U. of M. President Harlan H. Hatch- er ; Fred Kapetansky„ 'president, "The Garden Hotel" . Hillel Student Council; Philip H. Mitchell, president Bnai CONGENIAL Brith District 6; Mrs. Harry SPACIOUS Yampol, president Women's LUXURIOUS Bnai Brith District 6; Mrs. oa aiC hay Charles Solovich, past president artiel of Women's District 6; Rabbi Ar- rimer N. Of.s Huge Swimming Pool thur J. Lelyveld, national Hillel Round-the-Clock Activities ve40k..1 director, and Prof. William Ha- Refrigerators Available ber, who introduced Dr.. Sachar. Choke Terrace Apartments Miss Joy Whitman, of the U. of Cone• Shop • and:flossed M. school of music, accompanied ATTRACTIVE SEASON RATES by Shirley Stevens, was soloist. urfcomber Daily from $2.50 to Dec. 15 Harry Yudkoff, past presi- AND PROPORTIONATELY LOW LATER eacomber dent of Bnai Brith District 6; Ownw Managed by ALFRED STONE ON THE OCEAN at 17th ST., MIAMI BEACH opened the program and in- Write or Wire troduced many of the dig -ni- for Brochure Owner-Mg t. Jock Lieb•trbaum • Jack Toth.* taxies in the gathering and the leaders in efforts to build the new structure and to raise funds for it. Ben Paul Brasley, of Pittsburgh, a U. of M. 1906 graduate, who gave the initial $50,000 towards the t oN building fund, said he consid- ered his share in the building, CpM the greatest single act in his )r#1 1D'R.IIATE BEACH 1. life. ' °,°r1 E:.°„ceea-'‘1‘li‘e;8c°1: 11O" ‘t,tc0.1011Ld - At the meeting of the National eit4 1/4 COCKTAILL OO MUt il:tt :ti: Hillel Commission held during tet_!iv:.., en. the week-end that coincided Pla"eTd e'?s AIR CONDITIONED with the dedication of the new • building, Rabbi Lelyveld pre- sented a budget- of $202,300 to 1 I k; 1:(1: eaeC 1:1e1;°:: : \ brochure operate the 207 Hillel Founda- POOL AND CABANA CLUB on request tions in the U. S., Canada and DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN AT 42nd ST., MIAMI BEACH Israel during 1953. He announ- ced that the Foundations now own 41 buildings valuethat $3,- For a "Different" kind of 422,850, with three additional buildings now under construc- Family Vacation tion. The main challenge which Jewish religious workers on the college campus are facing in 1952 is not the challenge of Under Shinderman Management young Jews seeking to escape their Jewishness, as was the case Miami Beach, Florida in the twenties, but of young Ultra-modern kitchenette apartments and villas .. Jews who do not know what to with complete hotel service . . . centering around spa- do with their Jewishness, Rabbi cious tropical gardens ... featuring a large 80-foot Lelyveld said. filtered swimming pool, shuffleboard and badminton He described what he called courts, patio sun decks (all right on the beautiful the "third era" in contemporary grounds) children's pool and playground ... that's history and in Hillel history your "vacation-home away from home" . . which began in 1948. With Hit- AIR CONDITIONED Detroit—WOodward 5-0292 lerism routed, the D.P. camps emptied and the state of Israel an accomplished fact, he de- clared, "both young people and adults began to wonder what 1-1,,,4 • they were going to do with their Jewish loyalties." 41Z He said this contrasts with the "first period" halted by the rise --- of Hitlerism, when young peo- WRITE ple were leaving the Jewish fold FOR FREE in a "terrifying hemorrhage" for 6950 Indian Creek Drive • Miami Beach, Florida ILLUSTRATED cosmopolitanism, Marxism, con- version, intermarriage and other "solutions"; and the second era, overshadowed by the menace of physical extermination, the ef- fort to rescue our brethern in Europe, a n cl the sauggle f o r . BLACKSTONE - HOTEL New Ownership Management STRICTLY KOSHER CUISINE NEWLY AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM, next to lobby. Elevator, Movies, Television, Entertainment, Solarium, Air Cond. Rooms with Priv. Bath, Shower, Phone, iftadio. Special Diets catered to. 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