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THE JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday. September 29, 1961
(TSVISHN UNZ ALEIN) By LAZAR
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After the gals have had a breather following their spec tacular Hadassah Bazaar on Oct. 17 and 18 next, Hadassah Council is planning a seminar on the Status of Women to be chaired by Gertie Zack and held at the Oakridge auditorium on Tuesday, November 14. The political, economic and social status of women in India, Denmark and Canada will be examined. * * *
We hear that Fairview Branch No. 178. of the Royal Canadian Legion, has started a worthwhile project. They intend to raise funds by voluntary contributions to improve the veterans burial plot at he Schara Tzedeck cemetery by erecting a curbing around these areas. More about this project later.
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On the appeajrance of new Hebrew Corner: One comment— **How ean I read the column when I don't know how to read Hebrew?" Reply—Join the Van-
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couver Ulpan Institute registering now; Scene in one living room last Friday evening— Mr. and Mrs. "X," struggling through the column together (with the aid of the English translation), finding parts quite difficult and and deciding to make this a regular weekend project; net result of their efforts—mastery of five new words, becoming acquainted with the existence of a dozen more and actually enjoying a learning session together . . . The new Vancouver Ulpan Institute (see story and registration form this week) has been formed as a permanent Hebrew educational institution for adulti^ complete with jgraduation and diplomas after the conclusion of a thri^-year cross-Canada Karen Hatarbut Ulpan progranv. But ha-w&re classes wiU closfi.-on bpenri^ah Bazaar had ing night Wek of Oiito^i^W ^ ' - -and only registration on the evening of October 3 at the Talmud Torah guarantees a place in any of the beginners or intermediate classes. Reason? You can't start Hebrew in mid-stream or mid-year — especially beginners must start at the beginning. But most important of all-r-
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595 W. 27TH Open Sat, 3:30-5:30. Modern 3 bedrm home in choice area, large rec rm. & Washrm. in high basemfeht. 1 blk to bus, 5 min. to downtown. Asking $25,500. Joe Wehry, FA 5-9084.
556 W. 24TH
2 bedrnj. & den family home in immaculate condition, extra bedrm. in basement. 1 blk to. bj(j^ & shopsu beautiful baqk yard fuUv fenced, matching ?arage. VP. $18,800. Joe Wehry, FA 5-9084,
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there is a crying lack of properly QUALIFIED Hebrew teachers available for adult education in Vancouver! And a Hebrew Institute can't function without qualified pedagogues.
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B'nai B'rith circles are begin-ning to buzz about now with the impending visit of District Four Grand President Edward Breit-bard who is scheduled to be in Vancouver October 5 ... Signature Dinner for the New Centre Windup Campaign promises to be a notable event. It's-high time we got: this building ball rolling and moved in already. Date of the dinner—October 4 in the evening . . . And speaking of winding up loose ends in the 'communrtjj', the Yom Kjippur Day Jewish National Fund pledges made in the; synagogues are bein^ gratefully received right how at the J.N.F. office, 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver 9, either in person or by mail.
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Where did Fawzi go^?^ -Guest speaker at the first Student Zionist Organization kumsitz ;eld last week turned out to toe
"unidentifiable" gentleman, Dr. Fawzi Abu-Diab from a cer-ain countr>''s information centre n New York. He made numerous anti-Israel statements to 50 students attending and promptly disappeared to be "replaced" by Shika Baru who pointed out to ^he assembly on the fact that the spread of such non-factual propaganda must not remain unchecked. The hoax of the evening and the evening were really enjoyed by the students.
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Bizarre -Bazaar Notes—Seer recently climbing a 20-fo6t ladder to the top of the P.N.E. administration building were Bea Goldberg and Claire Lancaster. The gymnastics w'ere encountered purely ini' the line , of duty. 1 [ when the two leading i)er-[j
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Bell-Irving ReaMy limited
graphed f)3? pi«sSun! alongside and, on top"oi the 75th Vaiicdu-ver City birthday cake which adorns the E.N.E,-, Pickles, piclSXes w«re everywhere when an idea was born, matured and half-sold in five da5^~ time. Mrs. Harry Frome spearheaded the drive for more pickles for the Bazaar following the great success of this item last year. From a Monday meeting until Friday of the same week, 500 pounds of cucumbers together with the necessary gallon jars were as-senibled and pickled at OLdllian Shaisiird's home ind have already been half-sold with three weeks yet to go to Bazaat time ... And one of the most sterling Bazaar workers,^ Mrs. Liza Zackr president of Lillian Freiman chapter, had to go into hospiital this past week against her own i pleas to wait until after the Bazaar. Her chapter has plfdged_ their wholehearted support : t& ensur^e the successful con<|2usioii of Mrs. Zack^s send her Roup's efforts to the Baiiaar and ifife entire Hadassah organization send? heartiest get well wishes and e tribute to the wonderful spirit of Mrs. Zack in her dedication to Hadassah's work.
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