(TSVISHN UNZ ALEIN) By LAZAB
Hear and there — A Founders Dinner is being planned Nov. 11 by Vancouver Friends of the Hebrew University at the Richmond Hyatt hotel.. . . There's been a change of date for the public lecture of Dr. Joseph R. Blasi on **Zionism and the Kibbutz.** It is rescheduled Sunday, Oct. 15,1 p.m. at the Centre (instead of Thursday eve., Oct. 12). Co-sponsors are CZF and the Centre... Two young ladies from the^ community are attending high school pirograms in Israel this year. They are: Joan, daughter of Abel and Elaine Schwarzfeld and Naava, daughter of Mickey Soudack and Dr. AvrumSoudack .. .Launching their new season's cultural series are the communities of Calgary and Edmonton. Calgary Jewish Community news notes that Howard da Silva will start the series reading Sholem Aleichem in English on Nov. 5 and the Israel Chassidic Festival will entertain Dec. 6. Three events are also planned for 1979— The JWB GULAG REC6RD~box which appears weekly on JWB's front page is being reprinted in at least two other places in Canada: in the Calgary community news bulletin and in the national newsletter of Mizrachi-Hapoel ' Hamlzrachi Women. . .
accident . . Welcome to the Manoblas and miay Sarah's recoyery be speedy ... A "Refuah Shlema."
Mark it down and look up TV schedules when they arrive... NBC will feature for family viewing on three consecutive nights in November "Stories from the Bible" to be presented during National Bible Week .. .The segment called "The Deluge" will star Lew Ayres as Noah. One set alone constructed for it includes a 90-foot skeleton of the unfinished ark . .. Another set entirely will be used when 30 to 40 pairs of animals are led aboard.
In all the reading required for selecting news and material for JWB one bit of information seen last week sticks in the mind whenever we hear complaints about inflation, wages, etc., etc. . . . Did you know that during the first year of basic training the Israel Army pays its personnel about $25.00 a month?
We ivere told that CBC reported last week that Premier Menachem Begin is 'coming to Vancouver in November. No more details, confirmation or denial available at this writing.
New CZF executive director Sarah Manobla has arrived in town in a-wheelchair, going directly to Shaughnessy Iiospital ifbr therapy^. v En route here the Manobla family encountered bad luck .when their canipcr |y«is:: h and overturned bruising and bahgiiigup^^h^ the kids^^j>ut landing - Sarah 'in hospital in Savannah from which shjB has juslhiepartec^ .. Mrs. |4^iiol)ia has wbnls of" iiijh^ for the Savannah Jewish community and the hospitable manner in which they befriended the family after the
A copy of the Rosh Hashoria, edition of The Bulletiii dated Sept. II, 1931 was brought in to us recemly, as \ye were putting the finishing touches to ■ our hefty Ne^^ Year edition .. . jCphsistihg of four pages only, it heraicfed the: year5692 an4^C(pintai
information aboiit theppminuriityai that time . . ^ There w^s^ synagogue ScharkiTzedeck headed by the beloved Rabbi N. M, Pastiiisky of blessed nielnory with a
Make a Deserylng Child at Ghanuka and Have Fun
visiting Ontario Clamor slated for the High Holidays only, Rev. E. P. Turak . . Mrs. H. B. Kahn was president of Vancouver Section of the then Council of Jewish Women ... Dr. M. Fox was president of the Vancouver Zionist organization ... Albert O. Koch was chairman of The Bulletin editorial committee... The Jewish Community Centre board of governors set an aim to clear the Centre of a great portion of its financial burden . . .Samuel Lodge 668 B*nai B*rith met twice monthly and there was solely a B.B. Ladies Auxiliary . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ydungson received congratulations on the birth of their son Dayid . . Two engagements were anoiinced, that of Lillian Swartz to Emil Weiner (of Minneapolis) and Tlllie Burke to Philip Caplan (of Portland) . . . Strictly kosher egg twist bread was available from London Bakery on East, Seventh, kosher chickens were delivered Thursdays by Harry Stevens and: Sam Merin of Ritz Chocolate shop on Granville offered kosher delicacies . . . There was, as well, small section -of Victoria Notes.
■ -* * ■■*■•■■ Fascinating to look back 47 years. . .Hard to believe in many ways it*s even the same community... And it niakesypu wonder if 47 years from hoW the Rosh Hashona Bulletin you received recently — which will also then be^ ibolfectof ^ item — will be analyzed by successors of generations to come . . . Two things for sure: they: won't be able to summarize 76 pages in one lengthy paragraph . . ., And it?ll be hard to believe in many ways that it*s even the same community: . .
Just a reminder that JWB Copy Deadline is now 9 a.m. on Thursdays
; • JWB Copy Bbx at the Cehtr^^ cleared only once a week at deadline hour but theji^is i liiail slbt^ door ai Birfl^^ Heather (between 16ihand J 7th)fbr di-bppiiig off ybtir at^any Htoitf thrai:^ dr night . . .
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Speaking of copy, most P.R. people s in the community are submitting typed or printed copy
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Just stop by your Montreal Trust office. 176 OAKRIDGE SHOPPING CENTRE and pick up your doll and contest rules. Choose your favu/ite category — tfiere are 10 in ail — and dress your doll accordingly. Tf>en return your finislied doll to us by Nov. 27, 1978. The be^t dressed doll in each category wins S10. The Grand Prize is $25. All prize winners -
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The National Grand Prize for the doll judged most outstanding in the entire contest Is $50. Three regional winners will be awarded $25 eaqh. So hurry! Pick up your doll today. A deserving child is jvaiting for you. .
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