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Eiic Promislow is B.I. Bar-Mthvah June 10
lO-^HE BULLETIN-Jridoy^ June 9; 1972
COttlMUNITY INVITED TO MUSK REOTAl SUNDAY *
' The annual recital of piano and singing students of Mrs. Elizabeth Wplak will take place this Sunda^y, June 11, 3 p.m:, at the Jewish Community Centre. Admission is free and visitors are being^^welcomed. Participants include: Joe Eric Promislow will be called Huberman, Barry Kaplan, Ann to the Torah as .a Bar-Mitzvah Kirman, Sharon Perel, Belinda tomorrow, Saturday, June 10, 9:15 siobin, Corinne Zimmerman, a.m. at Congregation Beth Israel. A group of the students will als6 Barry and Naomi Promislow^ give concerts at the Louis Brier parents of the celebrant, will host Home and Hospital on June 14 and the Kiddush-luncheon following the at the Institute for the Blind on service. No personal invitations June 19.
were mailed. VISITS FlibM SWEDEN %
Dr. Max Gorosh of Stockholm, Sweden, recently visited in Vancouver for the first time, the guest of his' cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golub of Cloverdale. He also met other relatives, Max Bobroff, Mrs. Rosalie Gorosh and an uncle, John Gorosh ofNanaimo.
Dr. Gorosh, professor of linguistics, is currently lead of the Spanish department of the Language Institutes at the Copenhagen School of Economics in Denmark.
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INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS & SHERRY FARTY
June 12fh, 8:30 p.m.
V at the home of MRS. G. DIAMOND 876 W. 47fh Avenue
June 13th, 9:30 a.m. O.R.T. SEMINAR
at the home of MRS. J. LEDERMAN 1234 West 41s» Avenue
InstoMing Off icier & Workshop Leader f
MRS. RHODA SPRINGER,
National Vice-President O.R.T.
>Mfs. Rhoda Springer, national ORT vice president, will install the 1972-73 Vancouver Women's OllT executive this Monday, Jurie 12, 8:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Gv Diamond, 876 W. 47th :Av^.
The first ORT workshop in Vancouver will be held this Tuesday, June 13, 9:30 a.m/ - 1^:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. J, Lederman, 1234 W. 41st Ave. Workshop leaders are Mrs. Springer and Mrs. M. Weller.
AH members and friends of ORT are being. welcomed at both functions. - _ .
The executive to be' installed Monday includes (all Mesdames): president, V. DeWitt; vice presidents, M. Mielnicki, M. Elhekave; treasurer^ M. Benyaer; corresponding secretary," A. Becker; recording secretary, F. Foxjc^^ iminediate past president, J. Lederman; chairmahships: membership, J. Lederman; leadership and workshop, G. Weller; scholarship and cards, E. Marks; ORT day, B. Freeman; hospitality.
Women^s
LION'S GATE B'NAI B'RITH -WOMEN will hold their closing meeting for the summer at the Centre on Monday, June 19, 7 p.m. A kosher dairy dinner will be served with a ckrd social following. The community is being invited to attend and arrange their
own friendly player^ and games.
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YOUTH ALIYA HADASSAH will hold its closing luncheon meeting
this Tuesday, June 13, 12:30 p.m., at the Centre. There will be a
MRS. DEWITT
R. Spevakow; telet)h6he, M. Cipriit; board members: M. Hubem^^ I. MargpluSi^ Di! Glanwriy S. J5(^uck.
The installation of all newly-elected officers and trui^tees of
Mrs. M. Solman, Pioneer Women Council chairman and this year*. Spiritual Adoption Campaigri chairman, together with the drive', vicer chairmen, Mesdames C Eppel and D. Davis, report tha the community response to the campaign has been noteworthy
However they appealed to thos in the community who have no yet contributed to please do so "The successful conclusion of th campaign depends on. their re sponse", they emphasized. Cam paign funds go towards the Omns (foster home) in Haifa, Israel
In a letterTeceivedby VanfefW*^ P.S., Omna director Naomi Lebo stated that ithehome^ has as it. prime purpose, loving care an education geared to raising- :you people with a positive sense of self worth. , . -
She thanked the Vancouver com munity for their .support an assured them that Omna, as othe P.W. 'homes' in Israel, creat for the- childrenVan atniospher which enables them to say, "Omn is our home." . . ,:• .
dontributions can be mailed i care of : iArs. M. Solman, 301 W, 4th Aye., Vancouver 8.; B.C
Luncheon to honor contributor.
500.
report on Israel. Hostesses are the Congregation, Sisterhood and ^f^l be held Tuesday, June 20
Mesdames J. Aron, J. Gurevich, Brotherhood of Temple Sholom If. "^^n, at the Plaza Sheratp
^. Novikdff. will be held during Sabbath
* * * services tonight, Friday, June 9,
NORDAU HADASSAH will hold 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Harold Rul^ens
its closing luncheon this Wed- will be in the pulpit in the sanctuary
nesday, June 14, 11:30 a.m. at the of the Unitarian Centre, 49th and
home of Mrs. E. Trademan, 6029 Oak. There will be an Oneg Shabbat
Fremlin. Program will be "Smile, following the ceremony. . . You're on Candid Camera" The Sisterhood executive in-
WEEKEND SOtVKES SCHBNItED BY S.T.
BJ. cms HARHY
SHmANimsmi.
on June 14, 12 noon, at the home plus installation of new officers, eludes (all Mesdames): councillor,
M. Rosenfeld; president, L. Pearl-man; first vice-president, A. Guttman; second vice-president^ S. Gertsmanj third vice-president, I. Riback; secretary, E. Menkes; treasurer, L. Pullan; trustees, two year term, R. Archibald, H. Vines; trustees, one year term, A. Kay, C. Taylor.
Elected to the Brotherhoodjslate are: past-president, Al Holender; president, Don McPhee; vice-pre-siderit, Steve Gertsman; secret-
of Mrs. S. Groberman, 1526 W. 52nd Ave.
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CENTENNIAL B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN will hold a bingo and games social with door prizes on Thursday, June 15, 8:15 p.m., at the home of Mrs ^ Edward Rothman, 680 W. 54th Ave. Guests
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Plans by Congregation Beth Israel to honor Harry and Janet Sherman and their family at the are being invited. Rides and in- ; Oneg Shabbat tonigh^ Friday* June formation are available from Mrs. 9' have been deferred becausj of Rothman at 321-0203. the death of Mr. Sherman's mother.
* > «■ Tribute will be paid to Mr. Sherman
WEIZMANN HADASSAH will during the Closing excercises of Bob Archibald; publicity, Ron hold an apron shower meeting the synagogue School this Sunday, preedman; co-membership, Jim
June 11, Mr. Sherman wiH soon o^yos, Joe Boxer; ritual, Lou be leaving for Calgary, where he smith. Bill Gruenthal; trustees, ;has accepted the principalship of Allan Kay, Mitchell Cropper, AHan (he Talmud Torah Day School, j^jjy .
Friday service begins at 8:15 The Bar-Mitzvah of Howard,
p.m. with Rabbi Wilfred Solomon son - of Dr. and Mrs. Lorne
and Hazzan Murray Nixon offic- Pearlman, wiH take place during
iating, assisted by the B.i. choir, services on Friday, June 16. Dr.
The Oneg Shabbat following will and Mrs. Pearlman, will host the
be given by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oneg Shabbat in honor of their
Promislow and Mr. and Mrs. son.
Bernard Kaplan in honor of their Rabbi Morris Hershman, re-grandson, gional director for the Pacific Tomorrow, Saturday, June 10, Northwest region, Union of 9:15 a.m., during the morningser- American Hebrew Congregations, vice, Eric, son of Barry and Naomi has announced appointment of Promislow, will be called to the Rabbi Rubens to the staff of Camp Torah as a Bar-Mitzvah. Rabbi Swig in Saratoga, Calif, for the Solomon and Hazzan Nixon will period July 25- Aug. 14. officiate, assisted by the B.I. choir.
GoMeft Age eftoir fo s% of M^c^
Golden Age Club's regular Shabbat, the central role of learn-meeting this Monday, June 12, i p;m., will feature a program prepared and presented by the club's choir at the recent tri-city convention in Portland. Themes "Life's Highlights" will illustrate with songs the celebration of
The regular sunset kabbala Shabbat service at Schara Tzedec tonight, Friday, June 9 will begi at 9 p.m. with candlelighting tinri 8:56 pi.m. Minchd-maariv service for the week beginning June 1 commence 9:05 p.m.
Rabbi Marvin Hier will officiate Cantor Moshe Preis will chan liturgical music and Rev. Wm Shuster will read from the Torah Services Saturday morning begi at 9 ia:m; Following's^ luncheon will be hosted l>y^ and Mrs. S. Eibschutz for th NCSY youth group in the syiiagogu auditorium.
The ST. religious school junip congregation meets every Sa urday^ 10:15 a.m., in the chape under direction of principal Aar Breitbart, with luncheon foUowi services.
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Terence Wolfe, president of Vancouver's Theatre in the Park board of directors, has announced the appointment of Leonard Lifchus as co-ordinator of publicity and public relations for the 1972 summer season.
Mr. Lifchus will be conipleting his bachelor of arts degree at U.B.C. this summer, majoring in political science. Some of the many groups he has been involved with in musical theatre are: U.B.C. Musical Theatre Society where he has served as treasurer, tour manager and publicity coordinator: Dunbar Musical theatre where he has just been elected business manager for the forthcoming season: and Richmond Musical theatre.
mg, the wedding ceremony, and continuing loye for Israel.
The following Monday, June 19 is the date of the club's Father's Day observance for which the ladies are preparing and serving lunch which will feature their home-baking. A special program is being organized. All ladies accompanied by an escort will be admitted at-a reduced price per couple of $2. Individual lunches will be $1.25, with service starting at 12:30 p.m.
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