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America. Mary SbniiKfns, soprano of Canadian Opera Company and soloist with Beth Tzedec choir, was guest artist, accompanied at the piano by Lazsr Weiner. The evening cJilmlnated With the Installation of the olflcers and board of governors.
• On Sunday, January 20th. 7:15 pm., the 166th Cnb Pack and Scont Troop will hold Tneatre Nlte, featuring s movie. TEMPLE EMANU-EL
• Oh Sunday evening, January 13th, Dr. Louis J. Cashdan, rabbi of Temple Emanu-El, gave an 11 lustrated lecture on the Mare Chagall stained glass windows at the meeting of the Adiilt Discns-aion Group, which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mann.
BETH TORAH
• On Saturday, January 19th, 4:00 pm., the first session In regular weekly bible classes will be held at Betth Torah Congregation.
• In place of the regular breakfast meeting on Sunday, January 6th, the fast of Amrah Beteves was observed.
• At Its Sunday breakfast meeting on January 13th, Beth Torata Brotherhood, presented as guest Mr. Karl SUbennan of the Jewish Agency In Jerusalem. His topic was: The Middle East Scene. He was introduced by Mr. Jack Haaer and tfnanked by Rab. bi Benjamin Haner, spiritual leader of Beth Torab. Dr. Sol Bond chaired the meeting.
• On Sunday. January 20th, Rahbl Hauer will address the Brotherhood on the subject: The History of the Saahedrin. BETH EMETH
• Beth Emeth Sisterhood \^-ill have Its next general meeting on Monday, January 21st.
• A Brotherhood breakfast meeting was held on Sunday, January 13th. Sgt. Rae Johns, director of Metropolitan Traffic Safety, Toronto Police Dept., was guest speaker. Also guests were Bais Yehuda Brotherhood. B'NAI 1SRAEL.BETH DAVID
• At a special Friday evening service, January 18th, 8:30 pm., with Karl- SUbennan, Canadian r^fesefatative ~ of the" Jewish Agency, as guest, forty-eight new members of the Congregation vrill l)e inducted. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Back, Mr. and Mrs. William Baltman. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Birbrager, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandwein, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ed berg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Epstein. Mr. and Mrs. Frank fine, Mr. and Mrs. Jay fine, Mr. and Mrs. David Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flacks, Mr. «xd Mrs. David Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freed-man, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Goldstein. Mr. uid Mrs. Max Greber, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Habennan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawford Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hayman, Mrs. Dinah Katiane, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kestin, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kirshenbaom, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Leightoh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lipton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey lit-man, Mr. and Mrs. Idwrenoe MarshaU, Mr. and Mr^ Al Met-lofsky, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Nyman, Mr. and Mm. Carl Rotnian; Mr.
and Mr. Samnd Schneider,, Mr, imd Mrs. Ted Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shore,- Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Siderson, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Splegelman, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ria Stein, Mr. and ' Mrs. Harry Terranoe, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Waisglass, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weohsler, Mr. and Mrs. Monris ynset. Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Shaw, Wx. and Mrs. MQton Goodman.
• After three years of totens-Ive study and preparation, the new constitution of B'nal Israel-Beth David CongTBgatlOT was to-troduced by Mr. Willian Flenberg at a general meeting. The meeting, chaired by Mr. Irving Atin, president of the-Qpngregatlon, adopted the constitution. Rabbi Pappenheim, spiritual leader, offered the Invocation. Reports were-read by Mr. Bernard Weina-
BETH TZEDEC
.At a breakfast held by Beth Tnedec CongregaUon last Sunday morning", a panel discussion took place which -included such eminent musicians as: Sir Ernest MacMillan, Dean, Royal Conservatory of Music; Lazar Weiner, celebrated Jewish composer; Dr. Charles' Peaker, organist and choir master, St. "Paul's Anglican Church; Louis Applebaum, composer, music director of Stratford Itstival and music consultr ant for C.B.C. Television; Gordon Knshner, director of Music, Beth Tiedec and lecturer. Faculty of Music, U, of T. Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg. ^Iritual leader of Beth Tzedec, was moderator.
• The Annual Congregational Dbmer of Beth Tzedec took place on Sunday, January 13th. Guest speaker was Dr. Gerson D. Cohenr professor at theJgist
Ish Tteologlcal Sem^iarf^ '^'titein, chairman of the ritual committee, and Mr. Jack Makmer. chahrman of the budget and fi nance committee. Mr. Dave Dunn acted as^ secretary.
• A membership social was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Witkfai. Guests Included were: Mr. and Mrs. Israel Classman; Mr. and Mrs^ Milton Goodman; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yorke; Mrs. Sidney Hebseher; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weinstein; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maidenberg. RabU Pappenlwim and Mr. Monris Vanek conducted discussions; Mr. Jim Mare showed a sound movie.
• On Sunday, January 6th, a meeting of the Atid C<rilege Age Group was held, Maorioe Salter presiding. Murray Sberr Introduced Arthur J. Siggner, chairman of Youth Activities, United Synagogue, Ontario Beglcm, who spoke of the topic: What Is AUd. Jack Gryfe thanked hhn. Noreen Fischer and Fagie Green-tterg offered the opening prayers. The following were voted Into office: Manriee Salter, chairman; Noreen Fischer, vice chairman; Snsann Kom, secretary-treasurer; Jack Giyfe, contact committee; Mel Berger, social chairman.
• The children of B'nal Israel-Beth David Brotherhood recent ly enjoyed a "latke" party. Mr. Harold Cohen opened the meeting. Marvin Badd chanted the blessings. Rabbi Pappenlielm conducted a Hanukka sing-song, followed by refreshments and a puppet and magic show. A door prize was donated by the Ganz family; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner donated the Hanukka candy.
• Barry Tanb and Murray
Lightman were delegates of the B'nal Israel-Beth David U.S.Y. to the national convention in Chicago, III.
• Brotherhood will hold » breakfast meeting on Sunday, January 20th. Mr. Alex Eisen will ^ow color movies taken on his recent trip to Israel. A panel discussion will bo held. BETH JACOB
• At the Brotherhood breakfast meeting of Beth Jacob Con-gitga^ipo, Sunday, January 20th, a representative of the Technion Society wlU be' guest speaker. ■Rie topic of discussion will be: Harnessing of the Sun and Sweetening of the Sea — An Epic Step Forward for Israel and the World. IWs talk will be supplemented by color and sound film. HOLY BLOSSOM
• On January 19th.20th (Saturday-Sunday), Tn Bishvat Tree Planting Project will be the highlight in many grades of the Religious School at Holy Bloss(»n Temple.
• Parents - meet-the - teachers-night will be held on Tnursday evening, February 7th, from 8-10 pm.
Under the guidance of Rabbi Boforow and Gordon Wolte, the following members of the Holy Blossom youth group attended the NELFFY conclave in Rochester recently: Art Grant, Steve Bookman, Paul Herbert, Bob Kirzner, Jeff Levy, Lome Salutih, Jeff Stntz. Janie Farber, Dorothy May, Sbiriee Ann Sky, Temma Stnlberg, Susan Stuta, Carol Zack. Annalee Bother, Sheila Sul. man, Ubyd Robinson. -BETH EL (Don Mills)
• On January 19th, 9:30 am., Rabbi Solomon Spin, spiritual leader of Beth El Congregation, will deliver a sennon on the new translation of the Torah publish ed last month by the Jewish Publication Society of America. His topic will. be: The New Bible Translatioh Based on Discoveries Ancient And Modern.
• The Synagogue Youth Group, Leaders Training Fellowship, met at the home of Mr. and Mn^ George Resnick after ati afternoon of outdoor activities. Tliey will meet again on Saturday afternoon, January 26th, for a program which will Include a discussion on: The Brother Daniel Case Mid Jewish Identity. ;
• The Men's Chib will hold its next brdakfast meetiiig Sunday morning, January 20tb. A new slate of Officers will be elected. Mr.: Robert Shnay will speak on: Tbs Scientist and Re-
LJlgion.
TORAH TOVQDAH .
• On Sabbath" morning, Jan-tiary 19th, Torah V'avodah Cori-gregatloh at 8:30 am. will hear a Chumash-Rashl Shiur given by Mr. S. Zimmerspiti at the Vau^-an Rd. Center. At .4:00 'pm., members will pertlclpata In a Talmud Shfur. >
• Rabbi G. Felder will present a Tahnud; Shlur on Wednissday, 8:30 pm.
• At tbe Miarkbam St. center, members of Torah V'avodah-wlll give a Talmud Shiur on Saturday mornii^;, January 19th, 8:00 am. Mr. J.. Rosen will Conduct, a Chumash-Rashl Shiur in the afternoon, ttt" 4:00 pm. A Shlur win be 0ven by Mr. F. Silver, berg during Sho^esh S'ndetli. SHOMRAI SHABOTH
a At a Youth Shabboth at Shomrai Shaboth Congregation, which took place" on Saturday, January 5th, (the following participated iff thi^ services and reading of the Torah; Sheldon Berg, er, Etra Lerovrfcy, S|imnel. Stroll, Howard Langer. Mr. and)Mrs. Ralph Fromer served the'Md-dush. •
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The meeting will be conducted by Julius Marcna and convened by AI Mest. H. Pearistein is
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AOAlH ISRAEL
• Adath Israel Congregation wnl
receive an award certificate from Arthur Siggner. chairman of the United Synagogue Yodth Commission, at the special Sabbath services on January 19th.
Ben Applebanm. chairman, Adath Israel Youth Committee, will accept the certificate awarded the Congregation at the recent national convention in Chicago.
Members of pre U.S.Y. and U.S.Y. groups will participate hi the services,
• AdaUi Israel Brotherhood will hold a supper-meeting on January 21st
• On Thursday, January 24th, Dr. Murray Herst will conduct a session on the Ore^t Jewish Books series.
•Conflicts and problems of modem ethics will be explored at a special "Torah Weekend" at Adath Israel synagogue, February 1st through the 3rd. > Rabbi Dr. Seymour SiegeL professor of ethics at ttoe jevrish Theological Seminary in New York, will be guest speakez.
• Atoral Dilemmas Of Our Time — The Jewish Approach, Is- the theme <A Dr. Slegel's lectures.
Seymour Shaebter is chairman of the Adult Study Committee that includes Dr. Fred Stnlberg and Dr. Mnrrqr Herat.
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A report was given on the Agricultural School at Nahalal, Israel, the project in which the Hadassah here had Interested themselves this year.
An unusual and much appreciated tribute was paid to Airs. Gordon Caplan, an outstanding worker In Hadassah for 30 yoars. This took the form of a recapitulation Of her. life, showh through means of interviews with her friends and relatives.
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