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J E WI S H W E E RN B Ui.X I
Friday, January 13, 1967
Youth Affairs
I Conrnmity Cmitre News
DRORA BEG 669 for Spring term are: president, Jackie Goldberg; vice-president, Toni Wert-man; secretary, Cindy Wine; -r treasurer, Shelley Wosk; corres-
USY on Friday, Jan. 13, will p^j^^i^g secretary, SheUey Ace-take part in services at Beth Is- ^^n; counsellor, Debby Freiman. rael. The service will be brief, Qji-jg wishing to join Drora with no sermon, as there is a g^ould call Jackie Goldberg, 261-very interesting program follow- 4192. ing — a sit-down Oneg Shabbat
where reports on USY Interna-j yoUNG JUDAEA is holding an tional Convention (recently held Qneg Shabbat tonight at the Cen-m St. Louis) will be given by ^re, 8:30 p.m., for Bogrim and Fred Buckwold, Tracey Segal and jyfassada. Special activities take Peter Kafka. They will also an- pj^ce Sunday at the Centre; arts swer questions from the floor u^d crafts, room 204, ages 8-11, ?nd lead singing ... On Sunday, f^om 2 to 3 p.m. and ages 12-13, Jan. 15, 11 a.m., USY will meet f^om 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. All ages at brunch meeting and hear re- U^eet in room 202 for: dancing, 2 ports on both International Con- Uq 3 p.m.; drama, 3 to 4 pjn.; vention and upcomirfg regional newspaper, 4 to 5 p.m. convention in Calgary. Speaking at the meeting will be Sgt. Don Bellamy of the Vancouver Police. *
Totem AZA just elected officers for the upcoming term:
Gadol, Ron Balshine; S'gan, Sydlhas held its second workshop
Hoch; Maskir (K), Martin Brav- with the theme of the Hassidic
erman; Maskir (G), Hugh Grob- influence in dancing. The group
erman; Gisbor, Simon Wosk; So- has many bookings for perfor-
pherim, Jon Zacks, Joel Katz; mances in the Community.
Moreh, Mike Carr; Cohen, Dave A second daftce group is being
Plottel; Shotair, Wayne Green- organized. All teens and college
berg; Shiteel, Alan Bass. The of- [ students interested are asked to
ficers came together for their first call Albert Melul, 266-9111, or
general meeting Jan. 8. | Linda Rubin, AM 6-8118.
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4.- ^ I Centre Yoimg Adults are hold-TAMAR 269 new^ executive for h intriguing party this Sat-
^prmg Term includes: president, I ^4 8:30 p.m. at the
Minam Chechik; yice-president, L B^^; yjkness, 115
Barb Barak; recordmg sec, Gilda ^^^^ 20th Ave. Theme is a Grub Reyburn; corresponding sec, p^^^ ^^^j j^^^^^j j^j^.
Eame Pelzman; treasurer Roje L^/^^ggj^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^.^^ Ellison; reporters, Amta Perel, L^^^^ ^i^j^s or any other comfor-Barb Wall; historian. Barb Wol- L^j^j^ ^^tire are worn. All young ochow;sentmel, Janice Gol^tein; Ldults are welcome to attend, conductress Corrine Chehn;L^i^h no escort required. Musical counsellor, Sharon Lewm. Instal- instruments or records should be lation of new executive will be brought along held Jan. 22 Interesting and or- There is still time to register igmal events are planned this f^j. the ski weekend to Mt. Baker term. Anyone interested m jom- planned Jan. 21 and 22 by calling please contact Miriam Che-lj^ Esther Sapoznick, 738-2435.
Centre's Nirkoda Dance Group
DURING RECEBIT VISIT TO ISRAEL Mta. Cissie Eppel (right) is seen meeting with KsraeFs first lady, Mrs. Rachel Shazair (seated left) at, the President's residence in Jenisaleiii;.
PIONEER WOMEN SCHEDULES
REPORTON ISRAEL JAN. 16
Pioneer Women's Council has invited all members and friends to hear "A Report on Israel*', to be held dti Monday, Jan. 16,8 p.m at the Centre: Mrs. Cissie Eppe] will report on her visit to Israe where she attended a four-week Leadership Seminar conducted by Pioheier Women in co-ordination with Moetzet Hapoalot and the Jewish Agency in Israel.
Among 22 seminarists from the North A,merica and Great Brtain Mrs. Eppel was selected as one of Canada's three, representatives. The program consisted of an
chik, 261-8344 . . . "Convention Victory Party" is set Jan. 14 at Linda Shine's house, 2190 West 18th Ave.
What is Karl Orff?? It is a unique course in children's niusic taught by Mrs. Kory Shandler, noted expert in this SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL I field. MEMORIAL 1572 elected Terry There is still room to enroll Backun Godol for Spring term, children. Classes are held Wed-Other officers are: Nate Smith, nesdays at 4:15 p.m. Registration S'gan; Len Lifchus, Mazkir Go- is being taken at the office, Jew-dol; Harold Lucow, Mazkir Ko- ish Community Centre, tone; Richard Bass, Gizbor; Mike
Kliman, moreh; Laurie Lipsky, M^,^ MSaLmaI D^mIimaw Sopher; Shotare, Ken CaVtor. "iFS. JVIlCliael KOtNer
Chairmen are: athletics, Henry L^-,-,^^ mA ilT
Mallin; community service, Ken poSSeS aWny QJ «!/
Cantor; cultural, Al Melmicky; _ ., _
publications, Mike Engle; social ^^s. Nma Cecile Ratner pass-awareness, Jeff Angel; religious, away m St. Paul's hospital on Larry Garfinkel. Any one wish- ^^c- 23, following a lengthy ill-ing to join can contact Mike Kli- '^ess. She was 47. man at AM 1-9536. | Born m Vancouver, Mrs. Rat-
ner is survived by her husband, Michael; four daughters, Mrs. Darlene Sidenberg, of Vancouver; and Bari Lynn, Pamela and Leslie, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris, of Vancouver; a brother, Barry Morris of Vancouver; and a sister, Mrs. Nathan Freedman, of Newark, New York.
Funeral services were held on Dec. 25 at Schara Tzedeck chapel with Rabbi M. Hier and Cantor A. Deutsch officiating. Interment was in Schara Tzedeck cemetery. Chevra Kadisha were in charge of arrangements.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Nina C. Ratner wish to extend their sincere thanlcs for the icind and thoughtful expressions of sympathy shown to them by their relatives and friends in their bereavement.
Special thanks to Rabbi M. Hier, Cantor A. Deutsch and the Chevra Kadisha.
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Michael M. Ryan has just returned from lecturing at Banff School of Fine Arts, in advanced management, to teach once again an advanced beginners course in "How To Invest In Stocks and Bonds" on Tuesday evenings at the Centre.
Mr. Ryan graduated with a commerce degree, finance option, from U.B.C., joiping Pemberton Securities as security analyst, a position he held more than five years. In 1961 he became a partner in the investment firm of Stevenson and Ryan Ltd. He held such positions as vice-president and secretary, taking charge of the research and sales management department.
In 1964, Mr. Ryan formed Ryan Investments Ltd. in association with four other investment men. He specialized in sales and research. The firm, of which he now is president, holds membership in the Investment Dealers association of Canada, Vancouver Stock exchange and B.C. Bond Dealers association.
A frequent guest lecturer in finance at U.B.C. Mr. Ryan lectured last year at the Centre.
Classes are held Tuesdays, at 8;15 p.m.
intensive tour of Israel with "on the spot" lectures. Meetings were arranged with maiiy leading per-sohaUtiies in Israel and visits were made - to inany child care and immigrant rehabilitation dentres where Pioneer Women. provide almost half of all social seryic.6s for Israeli womeni children and young people.
The film "The Tower in the Valley" will be shown on Jan. 16, telling the story of Migdal Ha'Emek, a 13-year-old city where Canadian Pioneer Women have pledged $100,000 to biiild a Community Centre.
COmiKTS SERVKES
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Temple Shoiom will hold Friday evening services tonight, Jan. 13, at 8:15 :p.m^ in Ahe-Unitarian Centre, 3$;tlt;^(| 0^ Rabbi Raphael" L^vifie, senior rabbi Temple De Hirsch, Seattle, Wash., will conduct services.
An Oneg Shabbat is scheduled foUowlnt services. The entire Community will be welcomed to the evening.
U.S,ir. SABBATH SET T<UIIGHT AT CONG. BETH ISRAEL
Sabbath services at Congregation Beth Israel tonight will b cbnduicted by members of Uni ted Synagqigue Youth. Servic commence at 8:15 p.m., wit" Rabbi Wilfred Solomon offici ating and Cantor Tibor MOse chanting the liturgy, assisted b^ Beth Israel choir. ,
The Oneg Shabbat will be host ed by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gel mon and Dr. and Mrs. Norm-Sanders. It will feature U.S.Y. convention highlights by Fre Buckwold, Vancouver presiden as weir as discussion and song fest by members of U.S.Y.
On Saturday,. Jan. 14, the Youth Services will be held in the main Sanctuary and include members of UJS.Y., Pre-U.S.Y. and Junior congregation. Rabbi Solomon and Cantor Moses will officiate and Joseph Szabo will read the Torah. The Haftorah will be chanted by Shelden Smolu Ian.
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