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Now tliat World BJi. president, Dr. William Wexler has come and gone, a few choice remarks from the evening last Sunday remain. Wexler and the missus came direct from Savannah, Georgia, travelling an entire day (and the same back) especially to honor our District 4 G.P. Alec Jackson.' . . .what a happy and excited Jackson-Jacobson clan there was that night. . . Wexler noted that DaveClMTtkoWy P.G.P., was "the most unique toastmaster" he'd ever heard . . . Dave, by the by, merits credit for organizing the event so well ... Mayor Tom Campbell sported some newly acquired Hebrew for the occasion Rabbi Wilfced Solcanon connected iaPurim Masecha with the costumed Singing Degree Team .. . and Wexler lauded the Team with considerable sincere praise . . . Alec made a very moving speech; w . And much more. Some that was unprintable. You just had to be there . , .
Maot Chittim or SSoes Cbittim. The name's the same no matter how you pronounce it. It means "money for wheat" and it's ah ancient Jewish tradition that no family shall go without the means to hold ^ Passover Seder. But
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many will unless we share just a little of our plenty with a Jewish family that isn't so fortunate. JFSA estimate $7.50 provides Seder needs for an average family. Enough said.
Monday evening's tribute to Lieut Governor Pearkeis will be widely covered by T. V. and newspaper media. A special table has been reserved at S.T. for pres^ who will cover the event... And on the S.T. scene, that'll be Rabbi Marvin Hier who will be keynote speaker at the annual Data. Processing and Computer Convention. His topic? "The computer and the dehumanization of
man
Hear and there — It's remarkable how when a crucial dtive (such as the past one for Israel Bonds and the present one for U.J.A.-Israel Eihergen«y looms, community xninded individuals Will step forward and give of their energies whole-heartedly. We're lucky to be blessed with
such Jews . . . B.B. Lion's Gate executives sported happy smiles to accompany the "full house" sign that went up last meeting for the three Rabbis in panel discussion on unity and diversity . ., Wives have now been calling Alex Bodrogi and demanding to be allowed to attend Lion's upcoming meeting this Monday, March 18 when B.C. Justice W. R. Mclntyre speaks on the new divorce bill. P.S. Word is out the ladies will be let in . . . Dr. Bay Parkinson, MLA and psychiatrist, who will address B.L Sisterhood luncheon next week, was bom in the north end of Winnipeg.
Mouth-watering kosher, gourmet food isn't all that's going on for the upcoming glamorous B.IJSf.A. BaU. To borrow a phrase: on the level, the auction valuables to go On the block are even more appealing, tantalizing, scrumptious, or whatever superlative your "taste" tells you!
News and views on The Bulletin home front. View: Colorful "Israel loves Com^m.y" section liast issue was unique among all; such special editions put out oii the continent to date, in that it used color on every page and was entirely pictorial... And another view from a broader scene. The
Ambassador Shabatai Rosenne, Deputy Pferms^ent Representative of Israel. to the United Nations, will address a mass mating of Vancouver Jewry on Tuesday evening, March 26, in the Wosk auditoriuih of th^ ^cliara Tzedeck.
The meeting, which will be open to the entire commuhi^, will hear an up-to-the-niinute report on the present M i d d 1 e Eastern crisis. Ambassador Rosenne is known internationally as an outstanding lawyer, and a key spokesman for Israel in the international community.
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The mass meeting on March 26 will also honor workers of past U.J.A. and U.LA. campaigns.
Chairman for the 1968 Emer-gen<?y campaign, Bruce Zien, has urged that the community turn out in large numbers to welcoihe Ambassador Rosenne, and to pay respect to the many workers for their dedication to the Cause 6f Israel in former campaigns.
There will be no solicitation for funds at this mass meeting.
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'The Impact of Israel on fhe American Jewish Community" MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 - 8:30 p.m. MACCABEE LOUNGE, BETH ISRAEL SYIMGOGUE
Guest Speaker: RABBI EDWARD TENENBAUM
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boss doesn?t believe in entering media av/ard competitions, but a distinguished Canadian leader recently here made it clearly known to a local leader that The Bulletin is rated in the East las the best Jewish newspaper across Canada. (Had to report this one, because Liazar's corner came in for bouquets from devoted East-em and mid-Western readers) ... And what's news at The Bulletin? Invitations and announcements in both Hebrew and English are now available at The Bulletin print shop.
Casual observers have been reporting that, not only uses but abuses are being perpetrated by many, youngsters, in the new Centre yoiith lounge. It can only be that Centre offidials have been imaware of this — and "now are no longer uninformed.
Obivously spending their time more constructively are f o u r other young peiople who journey to Seattle this weekend to represent Beth Israel High School in the annual Regional Bible Contest
sponsored by United Synagogue of Conservative Congregations' the Northwest. Four-^meml team iriijludes: Tanis Koffms Barry Kaplan, Howard Ni Fred Yehia. Good luck, kids.
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