Dedication of Milan Conference Center Linked With Plea for Youth Involvement Bnai Brith's deep involvement in youth activities gained valuable extension with the establishment of the Charles and Florence Milan BBYQ Conference Center in Roch- ester Township at Belle River, Ontario, on Lake St. Clair, 18 miles east of Windsor. Representatives of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, and the parent organization participated in im- pressive ceremonies Sunday after- noon when the center was -formal- ly dedicated, with Charles Milan receiving a plaque which now graces the main conference room of the c e n t e r. Milan had just returned from Israel to attend the dedication. Mrs. Milan remained in Israel for another week, both having gone there to attend the wedding of a member of their family. Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal, as chairman of the new center committee, presided and outlin- ed some of the objectives of the center to which additions were made with sleeping quarters for 28 participants in week-end or special events for either Bnai Brith boys' or girls' groans. Mrs. Rosenthal told Of the events that had already taken place -at the center -during the past three months and related the contacts that had been made in behalf of Bnai Brith with the Milans by Robert Kranitz, leading to the establishment of the center. Milan, in brief remarks, told of the years his family had been at the cottage that has been trans- formed info an enlarged center. He told of the late Rabbi Morris Adler having affixed the mezuzot on the building in 1952. At Sun- day's ceremonies, the mezuzot were affixed, with the entire gath- ering reciting the traditional pray- er, by the director of BBYO, Emanuel Mandel The highlight of the afternoon was the address of Dr. Max F. Baer, national director of BBYO, who, oldlinhig the crises that face Jewry, the world and the youth of today, urged emphasis on leadership training and a sense of communication with youth In order to prepare the latter for their role in the Jew- ish community. As youth grows into maturity, Dr. Baer emphasized, it is neces- sary that the proper setting be assured for their leadership posi- tions, and that the training neces- sary should be on a level com- mensurate with the current needs. He deplored the failures in Jewish educational efforts today and the difficulties that arise in American TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Halloween Project Kidney Foundation MOW: S910esdper 25, 1970-35 to Aid The Michigan Kidney Foundation will hold its second annual Hallo- ween fuud-raising project: selling puppet bags filled with more than 100 individually wrapped pieces of candy and 16 small bags in which to put them. Volunteers will be stationed at the Dexter-Davison Market, 10 Mile and Coolidge Mt., Sunday and Oct. 6. The volunteer workers, led by Mrs. Henry Schwartz and Lola J. Weinberg, are Regina Krause and the vanddaughters o f Mrs. Schwartz, Wendy and Linda Berg. Proceeds go toward purchasing medication for adults as well as children suffering with nephrosis. CHARLES MILAN life when youth fails to turn to parents for guidance. He spoke of a goal attained by Bnai Brith Youth Organizations in the attain- ment of an influence upon the young people by their own peers. BBYO's emphasis on leadership training was described by Dr. Baer as a wholesome approach to a great current need. Dr. Baer placed emphasis on the need for an assured commit- ment to Israel and to Judaism by youth growing into manhood, upon whom will be placed the duty to Sue Shlom, Mr. Krieger Set January Marriage DR. MAX F. 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INTERIOR DECORATING Announcement was made of gen- 273-1863 erous financial participation in the 15335 W. 7 MILE maintenance of the new center by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Borman. Pre- sentations to Milan and the Bor- MENTION TIES AD FOR man were made by BBYO repre- sentatives, Mitchell Kahn, Laurel SPECIAL GROUP RATES (5 ROOMS OH MORE) Schlesinger and David Walt. A poem she had written com- mending the donors was read by REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT TIE BEAUTIFUL a BUY() member, Deborah Glans. Participants in the program in- cluded Julius Kahn, who gave the invocation, and Sol Moss, who Wally Looted Vs Milo hos Northland greeted the gathering in behalf of COLOR TY - Heed Peel - HAN - Restmerest District Grand Lodge No. 6. There be Halpern, ce-ewner Airport Trenspereatiee Avenel& was a message of commendation U 8-1822 14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK from Mitchell Dredze, president of . nrcr TO VIC TABBY HEALTH CLUB the lodge. 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