^.day, September 13, 1963 J E W I S H
WESTERN
BULLETIN
Pa^e Nine
Mrsf Snider will be in Israel this month personally to look after your Fall and Spring Travel arrangements
INTERNATIONA!. TRAVEL SERVICE
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Vancouverites return from year in Israel
rzw YORK—Three Vancou-students, just returned from ^ear in Israel, agree that it the "best year" of their ;3. The three were in a Work-[p group of 38 young Ameri-college students who spent ^-ear working, studying and veling throughout Israel, he three are Ruth Maid-[le, 18, daughter of Mr. and Anthony Maidstone of [8 W. 6th St.; Joy Shawn, 20, l-ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed-Id Shawn of 1049 W. 29th and Barbara Shaffer, 20, [ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger-n Shaffer of 4183 Osier St., [of Vancouver, B.C. le Habonim Youth Work-in Israel was arranged by ionirh, the American Labor hist youth organization, [is, the 12th Workshop, ight to 674 the number of ig students of post-high )ol and college age ' who participated in this pro-
Liss Maidstone s^a i d the fc-kshop was "an exciting cational experience we jly recommend to other ig Americans." She said she id Israel a "thriving demo-by, one in which there is a fit much like that of Ameri-pioneers who settled our country.". She suggested more Americans should go |e, "if only to see and under-|d the problems new nations
[t was a great experience {king alongside former |3ricans who had settled at )utz Gesher Haziv, a co--ative settlement in the Itern Galilee," she added. Is a result of spending a it deal of time in academic
lie! slates opening Sunday at S.T.
I'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Tniversity of British Colum-Iwill hold its annual Cocktail ly at the Schara Tzedeck ftorium on Sunday, Septem-15, from 8.30 to 11.30 p.m. Jewish students have been [ially invited to attend, [usic will be provided by Ben ie and B'nai B'rith Women [supplying refreshments, lillel provides a place on the rersity campus where Jewish [ents are able to meet and |y noon-hour programs and >us recreational activities, bl will be open for all stu-\s commencing on Monday, iember 16.
memorial day Wice set Sept 22
jnnual High Holy Day Memo-I service will be held at the pra Tzedeck cemetery this V on Sunday, Set.-.'iember 22, 1.30 p.m. Cars will leave |i 19th and Oak at 12.30 p.m. Ibi B. Goldenberg will parti-Ite in the Memorial service I Cantor Abraham Deutsch j chant the Memorial prayers, fembers of the cemetery |:d are as follows: Messrs. jv Diamond, chairman; A. : jer, vice-chairman; Ben Pas-jky, treasurer: _pavid A. Ii-tkow, secretary: I. Flader, | belfond, M. IMorris, Ben ; jk, W. Schloss and ex-officio Ir Felstein and Rabbi B. Gol- '] berg.
ircef Sdcks t^ea^hers
iSRUSALEM—A shortage of j teachers was reported by j [Israel Ministry of Education |he school year con'nienced in enrollment of 495.000
BARBARA SHAFFER
JOY SHAWN
RUTH MAIDSTONE
classes especially organized for was spent in learning about the Tel Aviv. The grour. met form-
the Workshop, the three were problems of Israel through the er Israel prime minister, David
able to learn Jewish history, study of modern Middle East Een-Gurion.
and the Hebrew language and geography, history and - politics. Miss Maidstone and Miss
its literature. Much time also A, special seminar was held in Shawn are graduates of Sir
, Winston Churchill high school; I Miss Shaffer graduated from King Edward high school.
They are glad to be home in Vancouver ana are interested in telling about their great experience to anyone who will listen. '
First B, I. Men's club breakfast set Sun.
Breakfast Club of Beth Israel Men's Club will meet for their first breakfast of the season on Sunday, September 15, at 10:15 a.m. in the Maccabee room. Particularly invited are all members of the Congregation who have been given an honor during High Holiday services. Rabbi Pincus L. Goodlatt will conduct a seminar explaining correct procedure for various honors and their significance. All members and friends of Meri's Club are invited to this affair, which is open to the general public.
The breakfast'menu will. include lox, bagel, cheese, etc., and price is only Sl.QO each meeting or $5.00 for all eight breakfasts. ' .
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Ta Came To Victoria For The High Holidays Where an Experience Richly Jewish, Warm, Spiritually Meaningful Awaits you
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