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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday, February, 15, 1957
Manitolia citizenship group plans immigration M
WINNIPEG—A brief on im- j public office in Ontario, Jack Young migration issues addressed to the bas been elected chairman of the Manitoba goyemment is being Board of Education of York Town-planned by the Manitoba Citizen- ship, a greater Toronto suburb. Mr. ship Council. This brief will ask Young has been a member of the admittance to Canada as landed Central Region Joint Public Relations immigrants the relatives of Cana- Committee of Congress for severa dian citizens who have been sep-i years, arated for medical reasons. * * *
The Department of Citizenship and RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Injmigration has indicated willingness TORONTO-—introduction of reli-,to consider these admissions providing gious instruction into secondary
PLAYS LEAD IN 'FIFTH SEASON'
Provincial Health Authorities guarantee satisfactory arrange ments have been or will be made for such treatment as is required. At the
Canadian! affairs
schools was discussed at a public meeting on February 12, in York Towrishipi. The Board of Education of York Township called the meeting to obtain opinions as to its advisability and practicability.
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JEWISH MUSIC PROGRAM FOR BROTHERHOOD WEEK
MONTREAL — Gaspard Fauteux, Lt. Governor of Quebec, has accepted the invitation of the Jewish Music Council of Montreal to grant his patronage and to attend a Music Fes-
present, responsibility for such treatment rests with the Canadian sponsor.
The drafting committee includes representatives of the Ukranian Canadian Committee, Dutch Group, Canadian Lutheran World Relief and Heinz
Frank, western director of Canadian [ tival to bh given at Plateau Hall on Jewish Congress. March 4, in honor of Brotherhood
* * * week. SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN The Montreal Symphony Orchestra,
TORO^JTO—Among Jews holding | conducted by Alexander Brott, will
perform "Trois Poems Juifs" by Ernest Bloch and works of Canadian composers. •
THE COLUMBIANS, a. new • fra-1 session will take place for 12 and 13 ternity organized by older high-schx)ol j year olds from July 28 to August 11. teenagers, held their^third official! The second session is for 14 years meeting at which the' following of- j and over and will run from August f icers were elected: - president, Bruce | -11 to August 25. Cohen; secretary, Neil Pehnan; treas- j
urer, Lany Izen; social chairmen, Carl! Moldowan and Earl Kagna. A very] successful house party has already] been held and a Sabbath and Pledge
TOTEM NO. 646, AZA, held a Brotherhood Night on February 10 which consisted of a regular meeting, a very interesting talk by Rabbi
Night are bemg planned for the near U;^^y^^^^^ ^„ brotherhood, and a future. A meeting of the Charter Uy^ ; totems is presenting a Val-members will be held Sunday Febru-1 Anniversary "Dance at
ary 17 at 2:30 p.m., for the distribu-Lj^^ geth Israel Synagogue on Sat-
tion of membership cards.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to my relatives, many friends and or-gpnizations for the wonderful cfxpressions of thoughtfulness shown me while 1 was in the hospital.
My sincere wishes' for good health to you all.
MRS. A. FRATKIN.
TAMAR BBG No. 269—On Friday night, February 15, a House Sabbath is set at the home of Sharon Wein-stein. Each girl is asked to bring a non-Jewish friend ... On Sunday the MAX PAWER, well known IpcallBBYO University begins at 12:45 at actor, plays one of the leading roles Beth Israel. Tickets are on sale, for in the Little Theatre presentation of the. big TOLO dance to which the "Fifth Season". Max takes the part whole community is invited. On Sun-which was taken by Moishe Oysher on day, February 10, Pearl Laiman was Broadway. J elected president of the MIT class.
Schara Tzedeck Men's Club is ^t our next meeting on February 23 sponsoring a special private perform-1 ^^bbi Goldenberg will speak on Brotherhood. Also the canned food drive
will be continued.
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USY TO OBSERVE BROTHERHOOD WEEK
All USYers are invited to b'"*ng
urday, February 16 . . . On February 17, a BBYO University wUl be held at the Beth Israel. Orders for sweaters will be taken at the next general meeting ... All members are urged to attend the Valentine's. Dance iand University.
ance of "Fifth Season" at the York Theatre, this Sunday, February 17, at 8:30 p.m. There are only a few invitations left. For information contact Sid Young or Ben Pastinsky.
Habonim
news
Egypt'
by
s anti-Jewish acts directed ex-Nazis, B'nai B'rith reports
WASHINGTON — The State Department has directed the American Embassy in Cairo to investigate a report that former Nazi officers are leading Egypt's anti-Jewish persecutions, B'nai
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Manya Archeck, Mr. Norman Archeck ond Mrs. David Kobernick wish to thank their relotives and the entire community for the kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent tragic loss of a beloved husband and devoted <^ather. Dr. Morris Archeck. Special thanks to Rabbis Ginsberg, Woythaler and Goldenberg, Cantor Deutsch and the Chevra Kadisha.
THANK YOU NOTE
I wish to express my sincere thanks to all the friends who were kind enough to send cards and flowers during my recent illness. Special thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary of the, Schara Tzedeck. '
REV. AND MRS. W. SHUSTER
CARD OF CONDOLENCE
Deepest sympathy and condolences are extended to Mr. Harry Jqmpolsky, Leo Jampol-sky^ Max Powell, Mrs. M. Mos-covitch, Mrs. B. Goldman and the whole family on the sad loss of their loving wife and mother.
LADIES. AUXILIARY BETH HAMIDROSH RABBI GINSBERG REBBITZEN CH. B. GINSBERG MRS. H. L. FRIEDMAN, Pres.
CARD OF CONDOLENCE
We extend our sincerest sympathy and condolences to Mrs. S. Ruskin, Mrs. J. Blumes and the whole family on the sad loss of their loving mother.
VANCOUVER PERETZ SCHOOL
ENDORSATIONS GRANTED
Organizations requesting endorsetlon should state the time ond plac6 of the offoir os well as the dote.
CAN. ASSOCIATION FOR LABOR ISRAEL —
Histodrut Drive for Funds — Feb. 15 - Mar. 15 SCHARA TZEDECK MEN'S CLUB — "Fifth Season" — ¥eb. 17
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN— Annuol Brotherhood Night — Feb. 20 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
EVENING GRdUP ~ Dance — Feb. 23 U.S.Y. —> Member and Parents Installation Dinner — Feb. 24
HENRIETTA SZOLD Chapter Hodassoh —. Tea — Feb. 27
HABONIM PARENTS — Annual Tea —• Mar. 3
HADASSAH COUNCIL — Youth Aliyah Luncheon —■ Mar. 6
BB GIRLS Annual Tolo — Mar. 9
BETH ISRAEL SISTERHOOD —- Annual Food Fair — March 10
PIONEER WOMEN'S COUNCIL—Sholoch Mones Campaign—
March 10-24
MOESS CHITTEM CAMPAIGN — March 10 - April 10 NAOMI CHAPTER — Tea and Fashion Show — March 20 JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED — Capitol Funds
Drive — March 15-April 15 USY—Miss Chapter Aleph and Teen Queen Esther Ball—March 16
PERETZ SCHOOL Bazaar and Raffle — March 24
SCHARA TZEDECK LADIES AUXILIARY--
Farmer's Market — March 27 KINNERETH CLUB — Dance ' — March 30
^ETH ISRAEL. CONGREGATION — U.S.Y. Tea — March 31 HILLEL FOUNDATnON OF B.C.—10th Anniversary Function April 3 YOUTH ALIYAK CHAPTER HADASSAH—Spring Tea-l-April 24 PERETZ SCHOOL P.T.A. — Annual Spring Tea — April 28 PERETZ SCHOOL P.T.A. — Annual Spring Dance — May 18
B'rith reported recently.
William M. Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, told B'nai B'rith president Philip M. Klutznick that the Cairo embassy had been asked to "investigate and comment" on the matter.
Mr. Klutznick had sent the report to Secretary Dulles on January 14. He said it had first been submitted to B'riai B'rith by a "reliable correspondent"
The report told of thousands of former Nazi officers now working un-. der Arabic aliases and holding Egyp-tion passports who are directing a "program of terror" .for the Nasser
regime in which Egypt's Jews are be- masquerade. AU Jewish youth, 13
mg. "systematically pauperized, maltreated and interned."
It said that more than 4,000 Jews had been imprisoned by a Nazi-run government security agency.
It also disclosed that Egypt had be gun establishment of five concentration camps large enqugh- to hole Egypt's native Jewish population.
Mf. Klutznick had advised the State Department that B'nai B'rith had satisfied itself to the extent that it is possible" that the contents of the re-)ort were "substantially correct." He urged a State Department and United STations investigation.
BREAKFAST CLUB
For the third time in a row Schara Tzedeck's popular Prayer and Break-ast Club, has topped the 100 attendance mark. Sitting down at breakfast this past Sunday after participating in he Aiorning Service and listening to le Rabbi's discussion. on the need br learning and knowledge were more han 135 parents and their children, both boys and girls.
A most enthusiastic group then ined up for the motorcade to a program of father and child bowling.
On Sunday, February 17, Cedric Tallis of the Vancouver Mounties will talk about baseball and a film of ^ the 956 World Series will be shown.
CARD OF CONDOLENCE
We wish to express>our deepest sympathy ond condolences to the whole Jampolsky fomily and Mrs. M. Moscovitch on i'.-.o sad loss of their loving wife, and mother.
BETH HAMIDROSH RABBI
GINSBERG,
J. CHECOV, President.
years and over, are invited to attend in costume. Price of admission is $1.00 couple, and 75c stag. TWO SESSION OF USY CAMP Tins SUMMER
The Pacific Northwest Region of United Synagogue Youth has announced two sessions for the forthcoming USY summer camp to be held at Echo Lake, Washington.' The first
JEWISH CUSTOMS IN SOCIAL STUDIES TEXT
TORONTO—A Social Studies textbook for the third grade used by a number of Ontario public schools is entitled "The Little World on Maple Street". This book, written by John and Margaret Londerville, contains a chapter called "Supper at Doctor Moe'sVlace".
In this chapter, the Sabbath, Jewish holiday customs and other rituals in a Jewish home in Canada are described. Also dealt with in the book is 4ife in the State of Israel today.
AcknoMedgement has been made to Rabbi A. M. Babb of Peterborough, Ontario, for his assistance. '
HABONIM K. M. Bet and Bonim-Noar groups will hold an Oneg Shabat on Friday, February 15. . . . Bowling their Christian friends to the Sabbathj will continue its regular schedule with at Beth Israel Synagogue on Friday, matches on February 16 and March February 22, at 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Bert 2. The regular Bonim-Noar meeting A. Woythaler will bless the newly- pvill be held as usual oh February 17 elected officers of both chapters of at the Schara Tzedeck ... A Mach-USY. Israeli folk dancing will follow aneh Swimming Party is planned for the Oneg Shabbat. February 2^3, at the Crystal Pool, and
RESERVATIONS for the Member a hike for February 24. and Parents Dinner on Sunday, February 24, must be made by Wednes-| day, February 20. The Dinner will, feature the official installation of new officers and will cost $1.50 per plate. Thei meal will be served in the Synagogue auditorium at 5:00 p.m.
THEPU?^ BAU<^^yU take pl^e on the night of Purim,. Saturday, March 16. Prior to the Ball, USY will sponsor the traditional reading of j the Megillah. At the Purim Ball, a contest will be held to elect Miss Chapter Aleph and Teen Queen Esther. Dress for the dance will be
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