fPriday, September 21, 1962 JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN HABONm GRADtfATEi TO RESIDE m Evergreen banquet guesfs Gene lerner Eugene Lerner, the B'nai Cocktails will he served at the KAOMI (Samet) SASSON B'rith Assist&nt Executive Secretary, associated with the District headquarters, will arrive for short stay in Vancouver, this v/eekend. Mr. Lerner will lead in a series of B'nai B'rith special officers' meetings, pursuing le?.cl-ing factors pertaining to the Lodges here. • I B'nai B'rith continues the 'eading service and ■ fraternal hall-mark to the Jewish people, here, and the world over. It tributes its continuing worthwhile and exemplified human i-larirn magnitude id such verile 3nd outstanding young men as Mr. Lerner, orginally from Minneapolis. A graduate in Psychology. University of Wisconsin; Eugene Lerner spent two years in social work before bedbrning director of that state's regional B'nri B'rith Youth Organization. Recently he passed from permanent staff field secretary to District 4 md has become District 4 assistant to the executive secretp.ry. He is married, has four children, and resides in San Francisco, Climaxing hi? visit to the city, ?vlr. Lerner will be honored at a banquet meeting, chaired by t^e Evergreen Lodge 2282, to be held Wednesday, Sept. 25, in tlia miiral-rohm of the Feter Pen afe, 1034 Granville Street. ZHLIG JAMPOLSICY Cu.in.^ the past month two active iT-emfcers of vancouve; Habonlm have^Jeft to tr're u'p re.^idcnce in Igrn'^:]. Naomi (Samet) Sa.-son and Zelig Jampolsky. Zc]ig JampolEkv, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jampolsky, is a graduate of KitsiJano . High School end Burnley School Professional Art in Seattle. He has held run-.erous positions io Kabonim during the eight year? he v>'an a member, such as nia-drich (counsellor) in the ci'.y. and at Kabonhn C^mp Mirirn:; and meh-'.ber of Habonim Israeli danee rroup. During this past summer Z-eli^ was on staff of Habonim Camp Miriam as counsellor and in charge of Israeli dancing and scouting procirani. During the last three years he studied art 'at Burnley School of Professional a.rt in Seattle. He ; graduated this past year with excellent sia.Rding. Upon his arrival in' Israel Zelig intends co study Hebrev/ at an Ulpan and upon CG-npletion of the Hebrew course he intends to pra-ctice commercial art.;.; Naomi (Samet) Sasson is returning to Israel to take up residence with her husband in Haifa. Naomi was co-ordinator of JIabonini activities this yea.w While in Vancouver she taught at Schara Tzedeck and T'a.lmud Torah religious schools.. She plans to continue teaching in Israel. Olpaii lekei for sell Just pocket change,, but it ca.a bring renev/ed h o p e t o hundreds. Fifiy-five'ce n t s in ev5ry hundred dcliars.ypu. earn , . . not much money . . just pocket change, but it can"mean new iiope, even life itself, for huncrejs of human beings every da:,-. That is the amount you g:^-2 v.hen you donate your 'fair share', it comes to about fifty-five cents in every one hundred dollars vou earn. When you give you extend not one, but 65 helping hands through the United Appeal, whose once-a-year drive for funds starts Oct. 1 in Greater Vancouver. When the United Appeal canvasser calls, give her as much as you can. Hebrew classes for adults, tau?ht by the famous Ulpan method, commence at the New Jewish Community Centre the first week in November. Four new teachers from Israel are i scheduled to teach the forthcom- ii b v/Jliii"^ t ing classes which have been increased in nimiber from ^he five offered last year to a. pro-nosed schedule of nine. A complete tim.etable of the ':!Ours and weekdays upon.v/hich classes are slated is given in, do-'ail in an advertisement which i:lso appears in this week's is-i^e. Everyone who is interei-ted in joining these classes is asked to hold one of these dates free from any conflicting activities. Due to its inclusion this year as part of the New Community Centre program, tiie Vancouver Ulpan Institute" classes in Hebrew for adults commence one month later than usual and v/ill continue until May instead of April. Details and nam.es of the four new Ulpan teachers v^-ill be announced in future editions of The Bulletin. All are qualified teachers maintaining the original Ulpan Institute standards v/hich also require tha.t Israelis teach the I'dingudige so that the true accent is transmitted to those learning. Provided there is sufficient registration, three classes will be offered this season for Beginners; one Beginner and also one Advanced Beginner's class for High School and University student are listed; three different interm.ediate classes are scheduled: and one advanced class will be offered on Tuesday evenings. Classes are slated at various daytime and evening hours as noted on the Ulpan Institute tim.etable published this week, and will be held in beautiful new classrooms at the Nev/ Centre. Registration will t^ke place at the New Centre October 23 to November 4 and all classes will commence the week of Mandsy. November 5. Previously inaugurated and \ held at tlie Vancouver Talmud ; Torah for the past two years. ; the Institute classes are sponsored by'the Keren Hatarbut. the' New Jewish Community Centre. : bar; commencing at 6.30 p.m., with full parave banquet to follow. The past term's awa.rd-winning number of new Evergreen B'nai B'rith mmberships will also have their formal initiation ceremonies at this time. Harold M. Vines, charter-term president of Evergreen and Isidore M. Wolfe, his successor will officiate in the formal initiation. Max Fugman is current third term president. Amongst those also attending will be Grand Lodge board members, past presidents, Alec Jackson and Jack Sparton. A social with cards will lol-low the banquet and formal proceedings. Cocktails and Banquet are $2.'25. For menu reservations, please call Evergreen brother Alfred A. Joseph, at FA. 5-7532. Slate first B.I. breakfast club The Breakfast Club of the Beth Israel Men's Club will sponsor the first breakfast of the season on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 10:15 a.m. in the main auditorium following a 1 o 3c a n d bagel breakfast, Rabbi Bert A. Woythaler will conduct his first informal discussion in the series, "Our Religious Tradition in the Modern age." There, will also be a High Holiday seminar to show all thojo who will receive an Honour during the High Holiday .-ervices how to conduct themselves. P.Iarvin Stark and Vernon L. Dewitt are co-chairmen of the Breakfast Club. Members, and friends of the Men's Club are invited to this affair, which is open to the general public. Residentia Commercial and Industria For 43 years H. A. Roberts Ltd. have consistently p.'-ovided dependable service in all aspects of rea! estate. Whatever your real estate requirements may be. Coil HARRY ABLOWITZ of iNSURANGE AGENCIES LTD^ Re^fl Estate • Mortgages • Property Management |. • Insurance Brokers & Marine Underwriters, 562 Burrard Street VANCOUVER MUtual 2-1474 rks Seficfiof mmM Selichot services will be held The social committee of the on Saturday, Sept. 22 at mid- congregation is arranging Ho night at the Beth Israel syna-: ... ^ , ^ ,^'.v gogue. Rabbi Bert A. Wolthaler I ^^^'^^ ^^-^^^ ^^^e at lipo win officiate and Cantor Abra-.i^m. to enrble everyone to ioin ham Deutsch will chant the tra-;in afver any Saturday nigfet's ditional liturgy. \so^ engagements, and theii; to The penitential prayers known ! oiay for the service. The Com- .^^n ""^^ f ^!!^''^''^^^uv is cordially invited . to sentially based ulpon biblical I . , . , . , - .....' participate m tins beautiful ser- poetry and are; a continuation of ^lie Psalms, iln part, they be- vice. A Nu- Schedule of services at tiic long to, the age of the Talniud. They are chiefly concerned wjth | .^t-x. gsf-gsblkh'^S ' the suffering of Isrr-el in tiie !--^^^ ^ e^UStJiSShll^-S various lands of the disper.sion. ! ^iBtf^goifgi. ri^nfro Tormented by merciless p^erse- ^^^-^e'tfir CSHTrS cutiori in the course of rnany HACFA, ISRAEL, — centu:^i^s, the authors of these \ clear Engineering Centre will prayer-poems described the mis-1 be constructed on the campus ery "of their people with the of the Technion-Israel Institute blood of their hearts. j of Technology here, following ^, c. T 1 ^ ■ ii receipt of a gift from the Sher- The Selichot reveal the saintly, ^.^^ Foundation of Cardiff, ^character of pas,; generaaons. ^.y^j^^ f^^, ^^^^ ^^^.jj.^^ j^^^^j. .who If proiound humility sought pcuj,ds. The new faculty will Jewish Home for the As^ed Con-.i.'''i^^e reason of, tlieir misfbrtune m ^po^ .^^^ ^g,^ possibilities for Is .^rogation has been announced .ksM-^"^-"-^^-?^^'^^^^^ ^'"-^'^^ ^ rael in the field of a nuclear gation_____ _ _ ......I _____ ______ „ _________ follows: i yine injustice. The Selichah power program for peacetim-- Selichot, Saturday n i g Ii t , |(^P^:Si^'eness) is a prayer in the . purposes. Sept. 22, at 12.03 a.m.; Rosli ^Jrict sense of the term, for it , chor,^nn in.W5f.' Ha^hona, Saturday and Sunday, u.ierance lO ti.t ieeximp israeFs en-^ineerin-^ reoui-e- V-nt 2Q and '^0-pvpnin« =prvi— of the worsh pper who reoent.^ "-^^ ^^-cicxs Cii^.ii^ciin^ reqai e-,^epi. z,j ana ^m, evening seivi^v-.^ ; , c ^ * \ rnents during a recent trio. T p- 0.3G p.m. and morning services, ' P^^as for mercy. S.1-5 a.m.; Yom Kir.pur services Kol Nidrei, 6.30 p.m. and.mor ing service, 8.30 a.mU^ | Selichot Saturday midnight be- the largest single gift ever re- Sale of tickets takes:; place I fore Rosh Hoshanrh. Ti-je inen ; ceived by the Tcchnion from daily and Sunday at the'office I of the midnight service is bajoii ; Great Britain — for the estab-of the Home, AM,.1-7944. During Ion Psahn 118:62 wdiich reads, lishment of a nuclear centre the evenings, the number tp;call:i;"At midnight I rise to praisre tliat will bear tlie Sherman is RE. 6-9341. '•' '\-__ ; 'ithee." ' family name. , on his return to Wales, he .\nd vices, ! In the course of time it became i^ig brother, Harry, decided to norn- | customary to begin the recital of present the gift tb' Technio-i _ FOR THE NEW YEAR . . Tremendoys Discosint on Permcznents + FREE conditioner tteatment Ceill Nov/: GEORGE KAPIT Formerly on Hudson's Bay Styling Staff. MISS ANGELIK Stylist from the continent. Jta Ooqm iBmuhj. Sakn 3885 OA!( ST. 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