Kol Israel Star Edy Harlaff to Highlight PW Open House Israel radio star, Miss Edy A sabbath tea is being held in Harlaff, will speak on "Youth honor of Miss Harlaff on Sat- and its Changing Patterns in urday afternoon, September 13, Israel Today," at the Pioneer at the home of Mrs. Jack Abram- Women open house at 8:30 p.m., son, 22918 S. Belwood Drive, Thursday, at the Hayim Green- Southfield Township. Mrs. Bob ' berg Center, announced Detroit Wolok, membershp co-chairman, Council president, Mrs. Irving announces that this tea is open Posner. to members of Pioneer Women's Israel-born, • Miss Harlaff, a Council, membership chairmen, recent graduate of Hebrew Unit and executive board members versity, and a regular employee If clubs. of Kol Israel, is on a tour of the United- States and Canada as an official dele- gate to Pion- STARLIGHT, Pa., (JTA) — eer Women from their Is The president of Aleph Zadik raeli sister Aleph, teen-age boys division group, Moetzet of the Bnai Brith Youth Or- Hapoalot. Miss ganization, criticized some Jew- Miss Harlaff Harlaff, in her ish youth for "being ashamed many radio appearances in Is- of their Jewishness." • He said that some of the rael, does dramatic readings, commentaries and interviews. fault lay with the present Jew- She also gives orientation lec- 'ish education system and tures to students at vocational warned that "we are being trainin schools operated by assimilated and don't even Moetzet Hapoalot, the largest realize this fact." women's organization in Israel. Yale Rosenberg, 19, of Hous- Mrs. Milton Weiss, vice-presi- ton, Tex., addressing the AZA annual convention here, - scored dent of organization, states that an added attraction to the open those Jewish youth who "take house will be an original musi-_ pride in their ability to con- cal salute to Israel on its tenth form to their general environ- anniversary, "Israel in Song and ment but take no pride in Dance" by the "Sharona Play- being Jewish." He said youth should take ers", a dramatic group of one of Pioneer Women's chapters. the initiative in working with The cast includes Mesdames parents to create a program Ted Sallen, Sol Rose, Bernard of Jewish education and should Klein, Simon Kaplan, Frank insist on a curriculum that is Wasser, Irvin Wagenberg, Mor- "truly meaningful to them." "Unless young people learn ris Schindler, Herman Osrovitz, Seymour Milgrim, Leo Barris, to outdo their parents in the Philip Needle, Joseph Hodess, field of human relations, fu- Barnett Abramovitz, Shloime ture international conference Waldman, with musical accom- tables will give way to the paniment by Mrs. Victor Linden. dread finAlity of nuclear war," delegates to the convention of Bnai Brith Girls, meeting here ONCE IN A LIFETIME! simultaneously, were told by Wedding or Bar Mitzvah Mrs. Hyman Kornbleet, of Call Sammy Kansas City, Kan., national president of Bnai Brith Wo- and His Musicians men. Elected to head the organiza- TO 7-7951 UN 4-9054 tion for the coming year was Sandra Towsner, 17 - year - old University of Maryland coed. of WE NEED Silver Spring, Md. Boarding homes for children More than 175 teen-agers temporarily separated from attended the five-day meeting their families. which discussed problems in WE PAY Jewish and general education Boarding core and ell other and the improvement of rela- expenses. tions among peoples of. all na- CALL tions and faiths. AZA President Brands 'Shame' of Some Youth GOTTH ELF TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service SetWinterDate MISS DEL014S ELLSTEIN At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellstein, of Fairfield Ave.; announced the engagement of their daughter, Delores Lee, to Joseph Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ber- lin, of Hartwell Ave. A January wedding is planned. DSG Stag Day Set Wednesday The ninth annual stag day of the Detroit Service Group will be held all-day Wednes- day, at Franklin Hills Country Club. According to Jack 0. Lefton, chairman, all men who worked in the 1958 Allied Jewish Cam- paign are DSG members and eligible for the outing. Golfers will use the Frank- lin Hills course from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with dinner being served at 7 p.m. Climaxing the day will be a perform- ance by television and night club entertainer Mickey Freeman, games and prizes. Irwin I. Cohn, Detroit at- torney and counsel for various large real estate operations, has been elected to the board of directors of the Abstract and Title Guaranty Company, ac- cording to Frank I. Kennedy, president. Cohn, who has law offices in the Guardian Building, is a member of the Detroit Metro- politan Area Planning Commis- sion and president of the De- troit House of Correction Corn- mission, and has been active in civic and charitable organiza- tions. 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