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Shaare Z 1 o n Congregation, Oaramofit Aftout, below Sherfacook* Street. Rabbi Julius
Sunday afternoon. November 10th. a marble ta Wet.-presented by the Sisterhood, to theif lute president. Re-l*eei-a Herder, wife of Rabbi Julius fiercer. w:*s unveiled in the prv-senee of friends and relatives. Cantor Miller i-hanted the Mincha. Rabbi Her-�nan Ahramowitz" sjave the eulogy. .Monty IWuer unveiled the tablet and sard Kaddish for Ins mother.
A general meeting of the Sister-h<H)d was held at the home of Mrs. I* I>*ilM>viiz. 376 Notre Dame de Grace Ave. Kour new members, Mes-ilanifs L. Sepal. .1. Litfht, J. Sepal and M. ShajY. v. ere welcomed. A raffle was won by Mrs. L. Kaplin. Miss Sydel Kadovsky entertained with piano selections. Mrs. A. Rigler gave a shower for the baby booth at her home on Marlowe Ave. MesdanTes J. Finestone. I>. Weissman. H. Diamond. S. Hacker and I. Abrams were hostesses at a linen shower at the Belle-\ tie Tea Rix>m.s. Mesdames D. Rtit-ii-nherK. R. Jacobson. B. Hernard. and S. 1-iiinK were hostesses" at an apron shower at the home of Mrs. P.ernard. 23."i Decarie Ave. Mrs. H. IVUlman entertained at. her home, drove H\U Place for the candy U�oth. Mrs. .1. H. Willanski save a Kaby shower at her home. Prud-homme Ave. A vote of thanks was tendered to the hostess, Mrs. Leibg-vitz and to Miss Radovsfcy by Mrs. A. Kossrnan on behalf of th*� Sister-
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Shaar Hatthomayim, Rabbi Herman Abramowitx, Cote St- Antoine Road, Corner Kensington.
"Choosing a I*rofessi<m" is the title of a series of discussions on the various professions, with ?*pecial i eference to the contribution, of the .lew in each field. Dr. Alton Gold-bl<Him will lead the opening discussion on "The Medical Profession." rh:s coming "Wednesday. November 17th. at 9.1a p.m.. at Shaar Has-homayim Synagogue. Kenrsiigton Avenue. Westmount. Public invited. _Olhef ]�tarfessn�ns to be discussed at siihsenuent meetings are. law. >ciemve social service. Jewish education and the ministry.
The preparatory ela�a of the In> stitute of Jewish Studies will meet twice weekly�Sunday 9. 11.15 a.m.. And Wednesday. 7.00�8.30 p.m. Five periods of 45 minute* each will be j^iven weekly. Including two in History, two in Hebrew, and one in the .Bible (In English). First session this Sunday at 9. a.m. *
An additional telephone has been installed in the office of the educa-: innal direr tor Westmount L'247. This inim^T should" jie called for infornia-tion rejjardang Hebrew School, Sunday School, and Courses for Adults. Westmount 7898, for the main office of the synagogue.
The l>esrinner's class in Hebrew f^or Adults, formerly scheduled to mee. Wednesday. Will hereafter meet weekly Monday at 8.15 p.m. Clans B. however, will continue to mee' Wednesdays at 8.13 p.m.
I~ast Sunday morning, Class la. Miss Leah Figler. teacher, gave a dramatisation of the story of "The Flood'", at the Junior Assembly. Class 7a. B. Brodie, teacher, was representee! at the Senior Assembly, by I*ansy Oolderrberg. who tok! the story. "The Two Brothers1'. Aaron Klein led the pinging of both as-srmblies.
The firs* Snbbatt; Story Hour was held last Saturday morning. This story hour will be held every Saturday at 11 a.m. for children 6 and 7 years old, in the- Kindergarten room i*-nd floor, Kensington Avenue Entrance), under the leadership of Mrs. Leon Levin.
Monday 8.15 p.m., Jewish Current Events, Rabbi H. AbramowitK: 8.15 p.m.. Hebrew A., ^ron Klein; 9.15 p.m.. Jewish Book Club. Lazarus will discuss "Tire Re ten of the House of Rothschild".
Tuesday and Thursday at 8.15 p.m.. Men's Bible Class, D. Bloomstone.
Wednesday. 8.15 p.m.. Hebrew B.. I. M. Konowitz; f9.15 p.m.. The Medical Profession. Dr. Alton Go!d-bloom. th? first discussion in the series on l*Choosing a Profession.'
The Junior Dramatic Club which was recently organized under the leadership of Joseph Gordon has me* several time**, and try-oets for the principal parts in the Chanukah program have been held. The following have enrolled: Etta Aber. Joseph Aber, Yeitive Baca I, Dorothy Cohen, Jean Ooasman, Beatrice Fainer. Lillian Fainer. Roslyn Fink. Mildred Freed. Berniee Getz. l*ansy (Joldenberg. Mortimer Green be re. Anjjta Kastners Grhltta Rosenthal. Vera Rost. Rhoda Shane. Cecile Shane. Betty Sjieyer. and Betty Tannenttanm.
Montreal Hadassah Fair Next Week
Palestine Fair"" to l>e hel<l by Montreal Hadassah on the afternoons ami �-vrninss of Tuesday and Wed-w�*�y. \<>v�n>Uf aad iiLU, ai.
the Windsor Hotel, will be of>ened Tuesday. November lllYi. at 4.3rt p.m. >�>� Mr>. A. J. Freiman. president of Ifcuninton Hadassah. As in former years. L;�dy Willingdon. the wife of Canatla's ^I<�vern*ir General, has ;entU-<l her p;*tn�nage. Dlirins both .tflernmins and ev�-nings. the pageant. � W�'n>�-� in Israel.*" will l�e presenteiI. -Thi-1 is lH-im; arranged l�y Mesdames A. ?;�� nrt-r Am. lUvvauvUih ami
the paniei|vmts are Iv-mrr e��.iehetl J>y Mi-s Hyalr^ hYeenian. Tlnif*e takini: ]-.nT are: Ret�erf-a. Mrs. A. Genser; in�iiK-ns. Rutb Taub^r. MaUie Holtx-ntin. linn h:: MilH^r: Rachel�Nettie T*ke#m.-��; Miriam. Gertrude Sii-\frrtian: maid^n^. Ede-< Sourkes. flernio- I>emer: Mamrah. Hrrrtr^ Mr -.-r��n: SunwL liaila Fainer; Deborah. Bella Stein: Ruth, Sarah Sna-l>irt>: Naomi. Fay Slot say, Jepthah's f fci urhter Sylvia WetnMnn. Rather.
I>orolhy' Myerson; Hadass:ih. B. Ro-senhiium; pa.ee. Rosalie Goldstein.
B�)�rth� are being convened as follows; Central Chapter, linens, Mesdames A. Schwartz and A. Zusman: tjueen Esther. FLadio Game. Mes-dames 1. Tr;iehtenl>en; an�l S. Kal-man; apron lMH>th. "Mesdames R. Gin.�*herg and A. Miller; aeroplane --:ame. Mesdames J. L'ditzsky and Simon. Rachel Anna Leavy, kitchen utensils. Mesdanx*s S. Ooojierhert;. N. Ness and Si. Bernstein; " Young Ladies Znini^t. drusjs, Mrs. Chas. Rrt^en-ihat Mrs. J. Heckrr; randies, Mrs. Jaek l-V^inklin. Miriam fimhiin Or-lenberti. smokes. Mesdames E. Fren-kiej ami I. S�>urkes. groceries. Mers-darrif" P.. (rt>Mstein. J. Edelherg. N. il>-ers'>n and Segal. Eta Cohen, home cookery. Mesdames A. Cost in. V. Cohen. V Kaufman: Rachel Levinaon. fc*Hy h>K>tfa. Mcwl.iww Hn�wnu and Freedman: Judith Chapter, lingerie, ile^dames Pajw and Anspl: Slaar Hajthomayim. toys, Me*Um^ N. Lea-vitr. G. Kenny. Ml*� GaJLw. Re-
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