J E W I S H W E S T E R N B U L L E T I N
Thursday, September ,1 i3, .195,1
This is quite an honor for a man I wljo is also a leader in Jewish community affairs. . . . Mr. Zack is president of the New Westmin-
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^-;:A new assignment for .this columnist is the series of "Pen IjSfcetches" we have been asked to ;write on community leaders in connection with the major effort '{kA our local Jewish community It is only fitting that Sam (Bpthstein> a Vancouver -pioneelr. should be chosen for tjie firs rSKetch. , , .One of the grand old ■men of campaigning in Vanctou-;'ver, Mr. ■ Rothstein is sometimes referred to as "Mr. Uja himself." His' many years of: community
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service have taken nothing from him in spirit, energy and enthusiasm. This year he was advised to take it easy, but when the cards were being allocated there were so many prospects that only "Uncle l^am" could approach that
rwir'.H?1''f'^f'?»,'^"*' """^'lAI Mann, general canvass chair-twice the load of the average! ^TTr. rkxr
man, if it was OK for him to take
im;hpiir ofiE tp^ his Iwife and
ster branch, of the Talmud Torah
I and a member of the board o: the. Zionist Organization of B.C
AMONG THE CANVASSERS who turned out bright and early last Sunday morning for ihe UJA general canvass was Jack Pelz-manj wha was very seriously concerned, about doing good Job. .;. . So serious wa3 he, in fact, that he asked permission of
NOT ONLY A WORKER but a generous giver too, is Sam Rothstein;. It is sdid of him that each year he gives away more fhtin he keeps for himself—^nd of a
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canvasser. . . . He felt himself
that he didn't want to disappoint k 1.1.1:1. ■ ii^-
— 1 TTTA • X 'rnewborn baby home'from the hos-
his regular UJA customers. \ -2. ■, « • 1 x j
1 pital^. I. Penmssion was granted.
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WE :-HAyE:::BEE^ make amends to Leah B
__________^^^^ ^ (Mrs. Bilk) whose first; name was'
manirke Sam'u'coTld ea^iirbe I incorrectly reported in laSt week's true. His efforts in behalf of r'''"^-"P Women's jpivi-
Zionist causes have won him na- P'"'' °* ""^^ "^^^
tional recognition as an honorary Resnick's well-
vice-president of the Zionist Or- h™<»wn record'Of devotedness to ganization df Canada. What Sam P^^^^^^^ssah as weU as to UJA Rothstein has done for Jewry,' ^ here and everywhere is more than I _ ^ mostof us would or could achieve ^A/nWtJ>n € n.two lifetimes.' <\ WWrit^nj
WE ABE INFORMED that the I Cluh NCWS
Wingate Zionist Men's Club are * (Continued fron\ Page 4) opening their season with thfe first pAciflc CHAPTER BB YfO-gene^l meetmg at the home ofL^j^ holding their initiation Len Korsch °" Monday Septem-1^^ installation on Monday, Sept.
24. • . . Art Goldberg, the g.g^ ^odge Hall
ocal boy who IS making good mL community Centre. Mrs.
Israel and is back m Vancouver U^^^ Harris, of Los Angeles, 2na
I"!..*:*!. ^.TZT-*'.?"! Vice-President of District No. 4
will be the installing officer. Presidents of 6tK^ :SB^^ L^^^ arid Chapters are inVited to exr
guest at this meeting and will discuss life in Obrael. 1
'David and Bathslieba', Plays at Strand
FROM NEW WESIMINSTER, ^ ^^^^
Tn fL?" ®r elude Mrs. Jessie Greene, of Louise
staUed tiiis week as preside^^ Chapter, Mrs. S. Shore,
the Lion's Club of that city. . . . I ^ Vancouver Chapter No. 77, Mr.
M. Saltzman tjf yaricpuyCT i No. 66{I and Mr^v S^ ipf i Lions Gate Lodge ISTbrn among the special guests yaUbe^ An ancient and famous story j Dave Chertkow, 3rd VicerPresi-from the Bible has been brought dent of District Grand Lodge,;and to the screen by Darryl F. Zan- Mrs. Chertkow, District Repre-wck, with the filming of "David sentative on Women's executive, and Bathsheba," now playing of District Grand Lodg^. : . ; The locally for a limited engagement entire BB family is invited to at the Strand Theatre. The title this affair, as well as the gen-roles are played by two of the eral public, top stars of Hollywood; Gregory! Hefresliments will be served. Peck as David, King of Israel, and Susan Hay ward as Bathsheba. 1I -Raymond Massey plays the sup- I ^wHUULa porting role of Nathan, the Pro-
phet. '
David is secretly disturbed by the mocking of his first wife, Michal, dauglile^ of King Savd. He is torn by domestic difficulties and the struggles against the
MUTER FAREEV OF THE PERETZ SCHOOL have set the date for their Rununage Sale. This is to take place on September 24, and • all friends of the, School who have rummage are advised to bring it to 1173 West Broadway/ or if unable to do so,-
nations besetting his country. 1. , ,1 ^o^„ ^ -1
When he sees Bathsheba, the '^^^ for Pickup,
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wife oi Uriah, bathing ^pn her I rooftop, a new and passionate interest enters his. life. From their 1 unsarictified love affair comes [cLUB will hold its first social moments of rare beauty and of this season on Sunday, Sept. understanding, but the peopile of 23, at 8:30. p.m. at thie Community Israel silently fear the wrath of Centre. An enjoyable evening is God which must visit them, promised to everyone, so please When David sends Uriah to his | keep this date open, death in order to marry Bathsheba, the sin is complete. Famine and pestilence are visited on the Israelites, while David, losing all care for his people, broods on his fate. When Bath-sheba's first-born dies, in desper-, ation David goes to the holy Ark Back in Town after being away
of the Covenant to pray to God Cl»icag<> ^^P^V*^^^ ^
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for redemption.
half yearis is At Kovish, who has
The legendary slaying of thePO^*^^^'^ ^P^f^***^^
Philistine giant Goliath by David, while still ia Shepherd boy, is aithfully recreated in this Twentieth Century-Fox Technicolor Biblical epic.
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OBITUARIES
The death occurred on Wednesday, September 5, after a long illhessi of Mrs: M. Woogman, aged
Mrs. Woogman resided in Vancouver for the l>a8t 6 years, coming her^ from Rossland. She was a member of Hadassah. ! She is survived by her husband, a daughter. Mrs. Wm. Moscovitz^ and a son Harry. . - > ' -
ffoterment took place-at Schara Tzedeck cemetery.
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