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Brotherhoods of Toronto, comprising Orthodox, Conservative. �nd Reform Cortgregations, held their annual dinner-banquet, at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Syna-
g>gue. The guest speaker was the onourable Mr, Justice Abraham Lieff, of the Supreme .Court, of Ontario, who spoke on the "Synagogue Man". Seated at the head-table with him were i Rabbi Joseph Kelman; Jules Surdln, president; Harold Cohen, vice-president; Julius Shapero, treasurer: Dr. B. Collins, secretary; Paul Mint*, executive secretary; Norman Grant, immediate past president; Norman Shapero, Irving Dobbs, Samuel Stambler, Harry Polevoy, and J. John Shulman, past presidents; with Cantor Zvee Aronf, and Rabbis of the participating congregations, together with the Brotherhood presidents: Rabbi Erwiri Schild, and .Bernard Abbott, of the Adath Israel Synagogue; Rabbi A. Raab, and Harry Tate, Beth Am Synagogue; Rabbi "Albert Pappen-heim, and Samuel Shulman, B'nal Israel Beth David Synagogue; Rabbi Moses Burak, and Dr. Morris Rotstein. Beth Jacob Synagogue: Rabbi M. Kirshenblatt, and Max Shecter, Beth Sholom Synagogue; Rabbi M. Libman, assistant Rabbi, and Jules Surdin, Beth Tzedec Synagogue; Rabbi . Jacob Eisen, assistant Rabbi, and Milton Cadsby, Holy Blossom Temple: Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig, and Benjamin Raskin, Shaarei Tefil-lah Synagogue; Harry Lerman, Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Syna-
?ogue; Louis Lukofsky, Beth orah-Synagogue; Sidney Himel, Hebrew Men of England Synagogue; Benjamin S. Levitt, Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, and Percy Budman, Temple Sinai. Harry Lerman, Frank Weiner, and Cecil Green, of Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue, were conveners for the banquet-dinner; and Jack Tyle, co-convener. The annual breakfast meeting will be in April. �__
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Of Christians and Jews Brotherhood luncheon planned by the Toronto Committee of Interfaith Women, is on February 18, in the Crystal Ballroom, of the King Edward Hotel. John Howard Griffin, author of the best-seller, "Black Like Me," will speak. At the head-table will be: Reverend
B. Filevitch, Rabbi Louis J. Cash-dan, Reverend Richard Jones; Mesdames B. D. Fleming, Anthony DiRocco, G. R. Moreau, Aaron Wolfe. Philip Givens, Jean Lumb, J. Keiller Mackay, H. G. Watts, William Allen, Kenneth Philip, J. A. Birnie, William Fienberg, W.
C. Taylor, M. Manasterski, Daniel Donovan, Louis J. Libman, and Miss Catharine A. Toal.
Morris Belhck, Qavid Cohen, Jack Cornfield, E. Frischman. Sidney Plonks, Morris Rubenstetn, A. 8ug>r, Ellas I. Van Der Sluis, Jack Weubrbd, and Samuel Zeldln. The choreographer was Mrs. Lewis Millstone; producer. Mrs, Emile Klein; production, Mesdames Sally Berman, ' Rose Goldstein, Jack Polllshuke. Samuel Geller, A. Silver, and Goldie Wolfe; assistant director, David K. Sugar; light-ing, Mrs. H. Rotenberg, and pianist, Mrs. David Cohen. *
man. At the MnnuaTparent-teacer meeting, Bernard Weinstein, president, presided. The opening prayer wasT>y Alfred Pilch; chairmanV remarks, by Bernard Rubin; and the president's message, by Bernard Wefnstein. Dr. Morris Zatlow introduced the guest speaker. Rabbi Hillel I. Milligram, of the Congregation B'nai Israel, of London, Ont.
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Shelley S. Jackson was chairman of the nominating committee. Bert Godfrey is past-president; Morley J. Pape is president; Louis L. Lockshin. Meyer Feldman, David Green, Shelley S. Jackson, vice-presidents; Ralph Shiff, treasurer; Mrs. Benson Orenstein, secretary. Dr. Israel Frankel, executive director, gave the report. Professor Emil Fackenheim spoke on "The Stubborness Of Israel." Mr. Lockshin thanked the speaker, With them on the board are: Harry Abella, Jack Adler, Ike Airst, Harold Alter, Jacob Bailin, Kalmen Berger, Leonard Barkin, Stephen Berger. Alexander Brown, Dr. M. J. Burak, Rabbi ; Dr. L. J. Cashdan, Rabbi; Jeffrey Cohen, Moe Emer, Dr. Henry Fenigstein, John D. Fienberg, Nathan Gar-nick, Meyer W. Gasner, Melvin Goodman, Lipa Green, David Griff, Honourable Allan A. Grossman M.P.P.; Julius Hayman, Ben Zion Hyman, Samuel Kelner, Joseph Kerbel, Dr. Marvin Kopel, Murray L, Levin, Mark A. Levy, Latar Lifshitz, Aubey Lipson, Jack Lipson, Ruven Madesker, Julius Marcus, Dr. David Monson, Rabbi; Leon Moss, Nicholas Munk, David Nightingale, J. Irving Oel-baum, Mannie Okrent, Henry Pa-
Ernick, Q.C.; Saul Parnes, Al-rt Roebuck, Samuel J. Sable, Rabbi Erwin Schild, Phineas Schwartx, Saul Sigler, Herbert Solway, Harry Steiner, Cantor Nathan Stolniti, Sydney Sugar-man, Philip Tomo, Ben. Weinberg. Q.C.; Julius Weiner, Marvin Wen-ner, Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Volpe, Mrs. Percy Dolgoff, Mrs. Bert Fine. Dr. Reva Gewtein: Mrs. Sheldon Hildebrand, Mr*. Mack A. Levy, Mrs. Miriam Reinhart*. Mra, Walter Zwig; and Miss Helen Grossman, Q.C.
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Synagogue, Rabbi Bernard Rosso-weig: Mrs. 1. Goodman, chairman
Grant, 8 Steven Avenue, was re-elected to the executive board of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, at its twentieth biennial convention in Beverly Hills, Calif. The National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods comprises 450 Reform temple brotherhoods with over 65,000 members throughout the United States, Canada, and several countries abroad. It is affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Mr. Grant also will serve as a board member of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, the brotherhoods' major educational project for interfaith understanding. He has been president of the Holy Blossom Temple Brotherhood, and on the Temple board of trustees. He is also past president of the Council of Jewish Brotherhoods of Toronto; on the executive board of Technion of Israel; and a senior member of the American Society of Tool Engineers. Mr. Grant and Mrs. Grant have a son, Arthur Richard, ?�ged seventeen years; and a daughter, Miss Alma Judith Grant.
*MIZRACHI-HAPOEL*
Hamizrachi Women: Bruria Chapter meeting had Mrs. J. Apple-baum, president, presiding. Mrs. I. Horenfeldt distributed tickets for the bowling night, on February 14. Mrs. S. Abella presented Mrs. D. Eisen with a certificate in the Golden Book. Mrs. T. Greenblatt presented Mrs. D. Eisen with an Israeli Tree Fund Certificate, on the occasion of the birth of a granddaughter, Karen Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Glazier, 11 Elkhorn Drive. Mrs. S. A. Posner won the raffle.
* PIONEER WOMEN *
Avoda luncheon meeting was at the home of Mrs. May Stein, 19 Ranee Avenue, Jewish National Fund convener. The vice-president, Mrs. H. Horenfeldj 163 Ava Road, presided to the � afcaflnee of the president, Mrs. H, Isenberg, 58 Clanton Park Road. Mrs. C. Bokser, 122 Whitmore Avenue, took the minutes. Golden award merit pins were gresented to: Mesdames B. Katz, 86 Lawrence Avenue West; H. Rorenfeld, 163 Ava Road; C. Pal-lant, 98 Rajah Street; Rose Gar-frath, 11 Markdale Avenue; F. Freedman, 33 Forestwood Drive; S. Himelson, 20 Shallmar Boulevard; N. Waigner, 21 Claxton Boulevard. The Tu B'Shevat program was conducted by Mrs. Lisa Feuer, 178 Briar Hill Avenue. The Israeli water supply lines, and irrigation installations, were discussed by Mrs. C. Bokser.
* BETH TORAH *
Synagogue Brotherhood held a Breakfast meeting. Louis Lukofsky, president, presided. Rabbi Albert Pappenheim, of B'Nai Israel Beth David Synagogue^ spoke on "The Origin And Meaning Of Conservative Judaism." He was accompanied by representatives: Samuel Shulman, Samuel Bloom, Louis Freedman, Joseph Feldt, Sidney Weiner. Richard Rovan, and Jack~Gert�bainr�""
* YAVNEH ZION *
Installation of officers celebrated Tu B'Shevat E. H. Cooperman, 25 Prince Charles Drive, is president; Joseph Green, 2400 Bathurst Street, vice-president; A. Rosen, 91 Wenderley Drive, treasurer; M. Eisler, 121 Fairholme Avenue, and G. Gottesman, 9 Flemington Road; H. Weiss, 318 Clinton Street; M. Weiss, 46 Langholme Avenue, secretaries, are officers; with J. Smith, 142 Northcliffe Boulevard; B. Lennick, 74 Major Street; M. Cohen, 2152 Dundas Street West; S. Kennar> 142 Shelbourne Avenue; A. Fox, 41 Sparrow Avenue. Presentations were made to E. H. Cooperman. by H. Weiss; and to Ellas Zwetschkenbaum by Mr. Cooperman. Julias Marcus. 14 Menin Road: and Rabbi Benjamin Bauer, were honoured guests; Rabbi Hauer being the speaker.
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^presided at tl* Slstohood dfoB�r. Seated at the heaoVUble werw: Mrs, M. Wahbane, president; Mr�, J. Handler, and Mrs. H. Mafder, Tlce-presldeata. That
:-eTeatof. tl* SIsUAood presetttad a play, "Yettefday. Today. Aid TosiionW/ written aad dtesrttd by Mrs. Cynthia Castor. for annirmary oi tW
BIRTHS
Born, to Dr. and Mrs, Allan Sandier (nee Gail Jessel), 569 Sheppard Avenue West, on December 31, at tiie New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Lisa; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sandier, 186 Stratheara Road; and of Mr, and Mrs, Max Jessel, 8 Ged-des Court; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Sonia Barkin, 1035 Eglinton Avenue West; and of the late Cantor Abraham Barkin; of Mrs. Minnie Cepler, 3875 Bathurst Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. L. Jessel, 1050 Briar Hill Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Silverstein (nee Geraldine Finkel-berg), on January 9, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Mark Elliott: grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. Finkelberg, 769 Briar Hill Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverstein, 3888 Bathurst Street; great-grandson of Isaac Cooper, 759 Briar Hill Avenue. The godparents are Harold Silverstein. 3892 Bathurst Street, uncle; and Miss Joyce Finkelberg, 769 Briar Hill Avenue, aunt.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Feldberg (nee Arlene Greenberg), 11 Goldfinch Court, on January 29, at the Toronto General Hospital, a son, Alan Stephen; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenberg, 566 Sheppard Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldberg, 171 Brighton Avenue; great-grandson of Mrs. Esther Feldberg, 19 Grace Street; Mrs. Gertrude Finkelstein, 200 Armour Boulevard; and of Mrs. Sadie Greenberg, 1941 Duf-ferin Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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B: Rabbi Albert Pappen-________i monthly Hebrew Speaking Circle met at the Syaagogoe, to discuss the World Zionist Congress, in Jerusalem, and its influence oo life in Israel, and elsewhere. Participating were: Rabbi Pappenheim, Leon Shane. Jack Adier. Jack Pollack, Mr. and Mrs. Dor Gilad, Mr. and Mrs. B. Noy, Mr. ajiTMrsT Ytlmda Horrivi, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tropptr. Mrs. Nina Dor, H. FortiaakV Mrs. KUtel Spiadd, aad Mrs. Lobe Senets. Refresh***** were served. Mrs. Optodel btfag th� hostss* A flyt-fBfof tW adult edueatioo lee-tori Mriit, iMtrd M speaker.
Qinukoff, 181 Invermay Avenue, cle tad aunt, are godparents, id Kagan.-of Toronto, great* h�Jd the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Go-renkoff (nee Shirley Silver), 16 Regatta Crescent, on January 17, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Joel Stewart; brother of Phyllis, aged seven years: grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Silver, 49 Grange Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gorenkoff, 50 McAllister Road. The godparents are Miss Arlene Silver, aunt, and Gerald Silver, uncle, both of 49 Grange Avenue.
Bern, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asner (nee Joan Wolf son), 165 Caines Avenue, on January 10, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Blake Michael; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. Asner, 565 Fair-lawn Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolfson, 16 Old Park Road: great-grandson of Mrs. Ethel Asner, 3560 Bathurst Street; and of Mrs. Hilda Yutman, 461 Cold-stream Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Asner, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Wolf-son, are godparents. Rabbi A. A. Price held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spittberg (nee Peggy Gottfried), 4 Beaver Valley Road, on January 10, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, David Jeffrey; brother of Ian, aged fifteen years; and of Karen, eleven; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spitzberg, 280 Brighton Avenue; great-grandson of Mr. and <Mrs. Samuel Lutchin, of Wardsville, Ont.
Street; and of Mr* MM! Mrs. Joseph Froltmap, 1?4 (Juftpn Avenue ; ffr�atrgr*ndioii of Mr. and Mra. /. Prachtman, 418 College Street; and of Mf. and Mrs. p. BUtt, 869 Waterloo Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and^Mrs. Irving Cooper (nee Gail Zeldin), 81 Stor-mont Avenue, on January 19, at New Mount Sinat Hospital, a daughter, Rhonda; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Zeldin, 185 Strathearn Road; and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper, 20 Park Hill Road: great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper, of Toronto.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Gry-fe (nee Arlene Kay), 17 Paddock Court, on January 29, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter. Leah Miriam; sister of Alan, aged six years; and of Brenda, four and one-half; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gryfe, 9 Wynn Road; and of Mrs. Anne Kay, 214 Vesta Drive, and the late Richard Kay; great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gryfe, 297 Wychwood Avenue.
Mrs. Lillian Pollack, S660 Bathurst Street Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Birkan, 97 Frontfnac Ave-great-uncle, 87 King High Avenue, nue, great-uncle and great-aunt, are the godparents. Jack Pollack, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gold (nee Anne Batcher), 287 Sandringham Drive, on January 27, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Sandra Marlenej granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Batcher, 287 Sandringham Drive.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hyman (nee Simmy Valag), 84 Valentine Drive; on January 23, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Morton Claude; brother of Ellen, aged nine years; Robert, seven; and James, five.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Arshawsky (nee Rachel Katz), on January 6, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son. Bruce Matthew; brother of Mark Daniel, aged one year;, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arshawsky, 14 Cod-sell Avenue; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Katz. Mrs. Frances Martin, aunt, of Hamilton, Ont.; and Dr. Geoffrey H. Isaac, uncle, of Scarboro, Ont, are godparents.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Shessel (nee Roberta Bloom), 8 Vinci Crescent, on January 15, at Toronto Western Hospital, a daughter, Andrea Cynthia; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bloom, 1154 College Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shessel, 42 Dynevor Road; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Malka Ziedenberg, 46 Borden Street
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Fruitman (nee Ruby Kertzer), 81 Gambello Crescent, on, January 13, at Branson Hospital, a son, Eric Lawrence; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kertzer, 166 College
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wall (nee Susan U man sky), 2126 Gill Street, on January 25, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Randolph Brian; grandson of Mr. Road; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall. 68 Burr Avenue. Godparents and Mrs. A. Umansky, 5 Stafford are Mr. and Mra. Harry White, 24 Newgate Avenue, great-uncle and great-aunt Samuel Rosenberg. 12 Lyndhurst Court, great-uncle, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Ladner (nee Honey Pollack), 2 Mascot Place, on January 24, at the Branson Hospital, a son, Joel Bradley; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Max Pollack, 4 Mascot Place; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladner; great-grandson of
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