Page Eight JWB Southern Section Meets in Savinnah (Continued from Page One) and the election of officers for the next year. Representing more than 40,000 members of 17 Jewish Centers in nine Southern states, the delegates heard nationally known speakers present various aspects of Jewish Center-commun ity relationships. The proposed statement of prin ciples defines the functions of the local Jewish Center as: Service as an agency of Jewish identification, Jewish integration and personality development; as sistance in the integration of the individual Jew, as well as the Jewish group, into the total Amer ican community; furtherance of the democratic way of life; and providing a dynamic and flexible program of service in the fields of recreation and informal educa tion for the entire Jewish com munity. At its Sunday night session, the conference heard Dr. Horace Kal len, professor at the New School for Social Research in New York, speak on “Setting our Sights for Building a Jewish Life in Amer ica.” Dr. Kallen took issue with his title, asserting that the sights had already been set by the first seven propositions of the Declar ation of Independence and their modern counterparts, the Good Neighbor Policy and the Four PREVENTIVE PEST CONTROL Trained Orkin Operators too NEWEST METHODS To DESTROY OLD PESTS RATS ANTS ROACHES BEDBUGS TERMITES SILVERFISH FREE INSPECTIONS AND ESTIMATES Phone 3-0600 140 E. FORSYTH ST. Bnckman, Ulmer and Mitchell —REAL ESTATE— BUCKMAN BLDG. 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Panel discussions included “Youth’s Suggestions for Com munity Participation” led by Mrs. Louise Rudofsky, Savannah, mem ber* of the National Youth Plan ning Commission and the Savan nah Jewish Educational Alliance’s Junior Board of Governors; Mem bership and Budgeting, with Ira Trivers, president of the Chatta nooga Jewish Community Center, as chairman, and Leon Kaplan, president of the Miami YM and YWHA as discussant; Adult Pro gramming, with James Permutt, a Southern Section vice-president as chairman and Abe Pilsk, presi dent of the Nashville YM and YWHA as discussant; Synagogue- Center Relationships, with Daniel Schlanger, president of the Hous ton Jewish Community Center as chairman and Rabbi Philip Good man, JWB director of Jewish Edu cation as discussant; “The Role of Women in the Center”, with Miss Miriam Ephriam, associate direc tor of the JWB Program Depart ment and consultant to the Nat ional Committee on Girls’ and Women’s Activities in the Center leading the discussion. Jules Paglfn, of New Orleans, president of the JWB Southern Section, in reporting on the activ ities of the Section, stressed the importance of activities and pro grams keyed to the needs of the young Jewish people in the South. Informal education, constructive recreation and opportunities to absorb Jewish culture were cited by him as primary necessities in future programs of the Section. Large Center budgets and im pressive buildings were meaning less, he stated, unless the Center program provides the opportunity for youth building and the Center itself acts as a unifying force for the whole Jewish community. In the election of officers, Mr. Paglin was named to continue in office as president. Barney Me dintz, co-chairman of the Atlanta Jewish Educational Alliance, was elected chairman of the Board. nHwoußNOwnawißur James L. Permutt, of Birmingham, and R. Williams Apte, of Miami, were re-elected vice-presidents; Wolfe Lefkoff, of Chattanooga, Daniel Schlanger, president of the Houston Jewish Center, and Dr. William A. Wexler, president of the Savannah Jewish Educational Alliance, were named to that of fice for a first term. Harry Norr, of New Orleans, and Mrs. Leon Kaplan, of Miami, were reelected secretary and treasurer respect ively. SZYK WILL ILLUMIN ATE SCROLL FOR WARSAW MEMORIAL Arthur Szyk, internationally fa mous artist, will illuminate the scroll inscribed by Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog of Palestine, which will be placed in the cornerstone of the permanent Memorial to the Jews who rose against the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto Battle, and the six million Jews martyred by Hitler, when the site for the Memorial is dedicated on Sunday, October 19th, on Riverside Drive between 83rd and 84th Streets, New York City. The scroll has already arrived in New York. Prophesying the day when "there will be enduring peace a mong all mankind”, the scroll calls for the “foul weed of hate” to be uprooted from the earth. It prays “for a time when a love for all mankind will be instilled in the hearts of all nations.” Mayor William O’Dwyer, United States Senator Irving M. Ives and President Vincent Auriol, of France, speaking from Paris by radio—will address the gathering, and the Ambassadors of a number of foreign countries, as well as Jewish and Christian religious leaders, will participate in the dedication ceremony, which is scheduled to start at 12:30 P. M. Jo Davidson is designing the Memorial, which will be erected on land donated by New York City. The dramatic portion of the dedication ceremony will include the world-famous cantor, Miihal Kussevitsky, and a choir of 150 cantors of the Cantors Association of the United States and Canada. 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