League of Jewish Women's Groups to Present Rosenberg Youth Awards The League of Jewish Women's Organizations, an affiliate of the National Bureau of Federated Jew- ish Women's Organizations, will hold its annual youth award meet- ing 8:15 p.m. Thursday at Tem- 73.e Emanu-El. Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, president, announced the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memorial Youth Awards will be presented to an outstand- ing young man and woman in the community, chosen on the basis of high scholastic standing, parti- cipation in community and school activities and potential leadership ability. Mrs. Joseph H. Maltzer, youth award chairman, will make the preSentations, Nominees and the organizations sponsoring them are: Donald Aptekar, Detroit Worn- en Alpha Omega; Rachel Bada- nowski, Women's Auxiliary United Hebrew Schools; Ahuva Edelman, Detroit Women's Divi- sion American Jewish Congress; Carol Lee Goodfriend, Detroit Women Alpha Omega; Mitchel Lefcourt, Young Women's Bicur Cholem; Arthur Lerner, Wom- en's Auxiliary Jewish National Fund; Linda Gail Levin, Worn- en's Auxiliary Mairnonides Medi- cal Society; Paul Milgrom, Wom- en's Auxiliary United Hebrew Schools; Jonathan Rosenbaum, - Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood; Phyllis Ruth Rosenbaum, Shaarey - - Ballroom Dancing by JACK BARNES COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE Oak Park — LI 7-4470 W. MAPLE AT CRANBROOK Birmingham — MI 7-1262 PLASTIC COVERS By Mrs. Rosen Custom Made DI 1-1000 18055 James Couzens Zedek Sisterhood; Donald Skup- sky, Beth Moses Sisterhood; and Davin Levi Wolok, Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. Mrs. Maurice Weiner, program vice president, stated that Allan Gould, youth award nominee, will speak on "It's Up to Youth." Mrs. Milton Lucow, president of Tem- ple Emanu-El Sisterhood, will de- liver the invocation . Judges for the award recipients are Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, execu- tive secretary of Akiva Day School; Dr. Frances R. Cousens, associate professor of sociology and social science at Mercy College; Dr. Al- bert Schiff, director, personnel division, Detroit Public School System; Manuel S. Simon, coun- selor at Mumford High School and supervising principal at Temple Israel High School; and Mrs. George M. Stutz, co-advisor, Michigan State Temple Youth for the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. As part of the program, the League of Jewish Women's - Organi- zfwVEE:::::*'."" zations' new ex- ecutive officers will be intro- duced. They are Mes- dames Marvin B. Levy, president; Mark Benach, J. Stewart Linden, Louis Redstone and Jules San- ders, vice presi- Mrs. Levy dents; Sam Was- serman, treasurer; Julius Meskin, Harry Bodzin, Gerald Goldberg, Jack Seder, Harry Portnoy and George Brown, secretaries; Joseph Viedrah, historian; Jerome B. Grossman, parliamentarian; and Sol Hammerstein, counselor. Following the program, - there will be a reception "Honoring Our Youth" sponsored by League's Co- operative Council. Hospitality chairmen are Mesdames Kenneth Belen, George Brown, Betty Fish- er and Hyman Crystal. Guests in- vited. Pioneer Women TV Film RAINBOW KOSHER CATERING An original folk song and dra- matic photography are featured in "Showing the Way," a new tele- vision film produced by Pioneer Women. The film depicts the or- ganization's activities in Israel and the United States in an informa- tive and entertaining manner. The folk song is performed by the New Journeymen and was written e-s p e c i ally for Pioneer -Women by John Phillips. 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