Itoppopirmomop,
`Jewish Community of Tomorrow'
to Be Discussed by Adler, Franck
Rabbi Morris Adler, Commu-
nity Council vice president, and
Isaac Franck, executive director
of the Jewish Community Council
of Greater Washington, will be
the participants in a dialogue
discussion of "The Jewish Com-
munity of Tomorrow" at the next
delegate assembly of the Council,
Jan. 17, 8:15 p.m., at Temple
Israel.
The discussion will focus upon
the emerging patterns of the
American Jewish community and
their implications for the future.
Trends affecting Jewish organiza-
tional activity will be examined.
Mrs. Philip Bernstein, chairman
of the Council's delegate assem-
bly planning committee, stated
that the subject was selected to
fit the season's overall theme for
assembly programming, "A New
Look at the Community."
From 1940 to 1946, Franck was
the director of the Detroit Jewish
Community Council, and had
served as educational director of
the Jewish Center here. He has
studied at Washington Square
College, Harvard,__ University of
Michigan and Columbia. In addi-
tion to his duties as director of
the Washington Council, he is a
lecturer at American University
and has served on advisory pan-
els of the State Department. In
1957, he made study - tours of
West Germany and Israel as the
guest of the respective govern-
ments of these countries.
The business portion of the
assembly will feature reports on
the Council's current activities
'61 Torch Drive
Breaks Records
Detroit and 99 adjacent com-
munities in Wayne, Oakland
and Macomb counties contrib-
uted an unprecedented $19,030,-
000 to the 1961 Torch Drive.
The new figure, suprpassing
even the record-shattering $18,-
945,681 announced last Novem-
ber 9 at the end of the annual
23-day campaign. was disclosed
in a joint statement issued by
William M. Day, president, and
Walter C. Laidlaw, executive
vice president, of the United
Jewish Foundation.
A study of figures compiled
during the drive revealed that
the number of contributors to
the 1961 campaign was actually
smaller than in some former
Torch Drives.
"The greater total was due to
the generosity of contributors
and to excellent leadership,
headed by Max M. Fisher," Day
and Laidlaw said.
If you find life is empty, try
putting something into it.
DAWN!
Dena Tessler Will
Wed Abe Wein
by Walter E. Klein, executive
director, and chairmen of Coun-
cil committees.
Sisterhood of Temple Israel
members will serve as hostesses
at a social hour after the meeting.
The Cen
mera
of
the Jewi
enter, 18100 M rs,
will meet 8:15 p.m. Monda Gil
Travel and Cult
Exchange, Lehm ck will lecture on
'om
Inc., has announ
its student
of to Salo''riot."
ests
youth teacher to s on The Co S e ap vite
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tinent for the s liner of 1962.
One packag price inclu
est • lli
oo'k in the
transportation
plane or shi
worl is th
e, with more
accommodation
11 meals, guid than 2
ion copies being
ed tours and an nerary which
annually.
includes the highli
countries.
Visits to the European cities
Make your Simcha Bright !
are planned to coincide with the Book
the Band that's Right !!
celebration of their historical fes-
From LONDON, ENGLAND
tivals, wherever possible. Leaders
for the teenage tours are educa-
tors with an intimate knowledge
Cr HIS ORCHESTRA
of Europe.
"The right mood for the
For information, write to
right occasion"
Tr.. and Cultural Exchange,
fifth Ave., New York
CALL UN 1-3065
-
Jan. 20 to Feb. 20
Set as JNF Month
-
The period from Jan. 20 to
Feb. 20 has again been desig-
nated as "JNF Month," to be
observed in Detroit and the
whole State of Michigan, by in-
dividuals and organizations.
The tasks for "Jewish Na-
tional Fund Month" as an-
nounced by the JNF, are: To
avow solidarity with the State
MISS
TESSLER
of Israel; to focus attention on
the activities of the JNF; to
Mr. and
s. Irving Tessler of
deepen JNF sentiment; to mobi- Grand A . announce the engage-
lize support for JNF through mento
heir daughter, Dena, t
traditional collection methods; Abe
n, son of 'IV . and
to place another thousand Blue- Morn
ein of S
Th future b d
White JNF Boxes in Detroit and
Michigan Jewish homes; to plant g r a late of
more trees in the Michigan Univ ity.
Freedom Forest; to remind Jews
to remember the JNF in their
wills.
One of the features during
•
the
month of Shevat will be "JNF
onth for Landsmanshaften,"
during which Landsmanshaften
will promote their projects, in-
This W
cluding the Detroit Landsman-
Tel
shaften Forest of 50,000 trees in
the Freedom Forest.
Traditional Tu B'Shevat activi-
NCIL-AL
ties in schools, synagogues and
me: 10 p.m.
organizations will also be tied
tation: WJLI
in with this special month. JNF
Feature: Mrs Natha
peva-
Sabbath in Michigan will be on ow, member
Executive
Saturday, Jan. 20, Shabbat Shira. ommittee of t e the
Com-
The Ladies Auxiliary Donor _unity Council of Jewish
Metropol'
event will be held Jan. 30, at etroit, will discuss the
cial
Temple Israel.
titute for new
sidents
Bnai Brith Lodges in Detroit a
delegates
ouncil-affili-
are also participating in • JNF ate
Month with an effort to complete
the President's Forest of 100,000 • TO DWELL TOGETHER
trees by next July.
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
The JNF asks any organization
Station: WJBK (radio
or individual interested in help- television simultaneo
ing make "JNF Month" a suc-
Feature: "Arche by and t
cess to call UN 4-2767.
Bible" will be
ussed by 'r.
William F.
fight, Am • can
Center Five Wins archeologist nd Biblical . chol-
ar, and D Abram Spirp; chair-
7th League Game man of t Department -of Near
anguages at Wayne
The Jewish Center Basketball Easter
riversity.
Team continued its winning, State
streak by defeating the Mick-
T
JEWISH
Macs Team at Cobo Hall Monday
Ti e: 1:30 p.
night by a score of 26 to 5.
S
ion: WCA
The game was part of the De-
F ture: "In the
sert, a
troit Pistons Knot-Hole League. SU 1
for orches
hoir and
The Center team continues in nat. tor,
by Is
composer
second plac. in the league with Mi ael Gileadi,
be played.
seven wins and one loss.
* * *
In Monday's game, Billy Ber-
ESSAGE OF ISRAEL
ris scored seven points and
T e: 1:05 p.m. Sunday..
Bruce Gale six points for the
St on: WXYZ.
Center team.
Fea -e: Rabbi Jo
Asher
of Tern
Greens-
boro, N.C., will speak on "Si-
lence to Think by."
*
*
BY HENRY LEONARD
DIRECTIONS '62
Time: 3 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ-TV.
Feature: "A Glimpse of the
Inner Life of Marc Chagall,"
the artist's life and work. Spe-
cial guests will be Dr. Miriam
K. Freund, former national
president and chairman for
Hadassah's Committee for the
Marc Chagall Exhibit, and Pe-
ter Selz, curator of the Museum
of Modern Art Department of
Painting and Sculpture Exhibi-
tions.
r"
Zan GILBERT
enough to remember . . .
ID ART
photography of distinction
By HERMAN JAFFEE
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Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Home Portraits
orthwest Professional Photographers Guild
rk of saving children from the
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ur reservations now for the
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O.P. Citizens Group.
Helps Plan Education
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Travel and Cultural
Exchange, Inc., L .
European Tour or '62
"What do I think of my grandchildren? Oh,
they're just average."
Doyenu Production'
A special meeting of the
Park Citizens Advisory Comn
tee to the Oak Park Board
Education will be held at 8 p.1
Monday in the Clinton Junio
1-ligh cafeteria.
Committee members, PTA of-
ficers and other interested citi-
zens will be asked by the Board
of Education to consider basic
questions which could help
school officials to develop an
educational plan for the 1962-63
budget year.
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