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Synagogue, Rabbi Morris J. Werner: Sixtieth anniversary banquet guest speakers were: Honourable Minister of Justice, Lionel Che-vrier; Harry Blank, M.P.P.; Gerald Charness, City Councillor. Chairmen were: A. Boxerman, and Abe Cohen, co-presidents. Present were: Rabbi and Mrs. Werner; Cantor and Mrs. W. Frischman; E. Bernstein, president of the Men's Club, and Mrs. Bernstein, president of the Sisterhood; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kofsky, Mr. and Mrs. D.
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Waxman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ungar. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hops, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gunner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinberger, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Devine, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. B. Shames, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Millman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleisher, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. S. Quint, Mr. and Mrs. I. Quint, Mr. and Mrs. N. Paton, Mr. and Mrs. S. Amsel, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lande, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rotkin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Price, Mr. and Mrs. S. Baron, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gold, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lerman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Krupat, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rachelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Goldenberg, J. Silver, S. Miller, G. Smolar, B. Soloway; Mesdames Esther Quint, M. Boxer-man, P. Backman, M. Wilensky, M. Modlinsky, S. Schwartz, S. Ma-doff, B. Caplan. The Men's Club, and Synagogue members are sponsoring Cantor Moishe Koussevit-sky, who will lead the Friday evening services, and Sabbath services; as well as a concert on Sunday, March 6, 7, 8, at 8.80 p.m.. assisted by the choir, conducted by L. Rosmarin. Conveners are: D. Garmaise, H. Rich, J. Weinberger, S. Lambert, B. Hops, H. Ungar, M. Gunner, J. Kofsky, B. Shames.
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Synagogue, Rabbi Selig S. Auer-bach: Services are held every Friday at 8.15 p.m., followed by Oneg Shabat; Saturday at 10 ajn., followed by Kiddush; throughout the year, and winter. The Religious School meets oif� Sunday, at 10.30 a.m., open to visiting students. Information from Rabbi Selig - S. Auerbach, 30 Saranac Avenue, Lake Placid, N. Y.; or call 623-3876.
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Mrs. I. Roiter, 4130 Kent Avenue, was hostess at a meeting, ana luncheon in honour of Mrs. G. Segal on her birthday. Present were: Mesdames L. Phillips, and L. Segal, daughter, and daughter-in-law, of Mrs. Segal; and B. Moyse, C. Nadler, L Rabinovitch, H. Herman, K. Rabinovitch, T. H. Hersco vitch, E. Cohen, G. Rabinovitch, S. Weisberg, M. Spear, M. Marcus, C. Weidenfeld, M. An-cel, G. Levine. Mrs. M. Miller, president, presided. Mrs. B. Moyse, 4200 Dupuis Avenue, was hostess at another meeting.
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Blue Star Chapter Number 825 will be hosts to the Kataenas, and the Mitxvet Chapters of Bnai Brith Youth Organisation, on January 13, at 4781 Van Home Avenue. The guest speaker will be .{Sidney Margies, a prise-winning reporter: and director of special goats for CJ.A.D. Mrs. P. H. SAvAge, 2629 Soissons Avenue, it, will preside. Mrs. J. r, 823 Dollard Avenue, is pro-i Rlwlrr.iln; Mrs. L. Sheff, 957 SO Avenue, is secretary. Bar-fee?* Mips. 6209 Montclalr Ave-*fl% iBMsieent of Mftxret Chap-m; tmdwcru Heller. 84 Joyce ajk^ptttmml of Kataenas.
1TAL OF HOPE*
January 13, at end Solomon the home of , Sttl Clan-
?:()0%!m^irl: We^?%ts^ �l?l Rose Moss, at the home of Mrs. W. XJdashkln, 4886 Le Peltrie Street; Ethel snd Max Roatrogo-vitch, at the home of Mrs. S. Selt-ser. 5850 Somerled Avenue. Goodwill-Leonard Breger Unit met: Mrs. I. Signer is president and Mrs, Q. Pleseteky was convener. Chasle And Qlttel Unit met et the home of Mrs. P, SelUer* 4575 St. Kevin Street; Mordecai end Essie Baker, at the home of Mrs. S. Al-rod, 4780 Carlton Avenue; Chaim Revzen-Yolsef Altman, at the home of Mrs. ?. Lipson, 5823 De* celles Avenue.
M. Wolofskv, J, Zipper, L, Zucker, Dr. I. Kupferssinlat.. These names comprise a partial list
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Synagogue, Wilfred Shuchat, Rabbi: At the Men's Association Breakfast Forum, Benjamin Her-son, spoke on "The Scriptural Portion Of The Week", with commentary. The chairman was S. Laddie Kert, honorary president; and the sponsor was William Sin-
Ser. At another, the panelists were ack S. Brealow, Lyon Cordell, and Simon Flegg, all recent visitors to Israel; and Fred Packer was moderator. The sponsor was J. Schneiderman. An open meeting of the, P.T.A. will take place on Monday, January 20, at 8.16 p.m., in the Community Hall. The guest speaker will be Gershon Jacobson, on "The Ecumenical Council And The Jews". Programme arrangements are by Mrs. Paul Paris; and publicity, by Mrs. M. Charness. The president of the P.T.A. is Mrs. Samuel Kaplan; vice-presidents, Dr. Leon Heller; and Mrs. Nathan A. Cayne.
* JEWISH \ * CONVALESCENT
Hospital: David Russman Unit met at the home of Mrs. R. Green, 5495 Ekers Avenue. Mrs. S. Fin-kelstein is president. The raffle was won by Mrs. M. Karpman, who gave a donation. A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. S. Gordon, 5843 Durocher Avenue.
* ADATH ISRAEL *
Synagogue, Rabbi Charles Bender: At the installation dinner, the new board of directors was installed: Harry A. Abelson, Abe Ballington, Hyman Barkun, Charles Basevitz, Jack Bloomberg, Irving Brown, Maurice Browns, Hyman Charney, Abraham Dalfen, Charles H. Do-lansky, Alderman Phil Fainer, Joseph N. Frank, Marvin B. Game-roff, Aaron Gelber, Israel Gepner, Mark Greenblatt, Max Gruber, Moe F. Liebman, Saul Lipson, Jerry I. Nadler, Joseph Y. Nadler, David Pik, Alex Pinsky, Dr. Hirsch Rosenfeld, Max Rothstein, Moe Rudner, Jack Sailer, Abe Schwartz, Morris Schwartz, Robert Springer, Harry A. Starr, Bernard M. Stern-thai, Darby I. Strohl, Joseph L. Waxman, Zoltan Weisz, E. Woloz, Shemon Yaphe, Moe Zalman. Honorary directors are: Abraham Albert, Joseph Bergman, Samuel L. Caplan, Samuel Chodos, Moe Clay-man, William Dobsinaky, Charles Eisenstat, Harry B. Fried, Max Gertsman, Gerald Goldwater, Solomon S. Gordon, Joseph M. Hubs-cher, Myer Mendelsohn, Louis Pinsky, Jack Quint, Hyman Rosenfeld. Jack Rosenbloom, Lewis Rosenfeld. Morton Sankoff, Mortimer Schwartz, Charles A. Shiller, Benjamin Silverman, Dr. Jack Si-minovitch, Sol W. Weber, Q.C.; Samuel Wenger, and J. Winer.
+Mr. and Mrs. I. Dym, 5232 Dalou Street, were hosts at a reunion, at their home, of the seventh grade students of the Rabbinical College of Canada, of the year 1954. Present were: Rabbi L. Sputz, teacher, 116 Fairmount Street; Martin Dym, son of the hosts; Morrie Blutatein, 5606 Clanranald Avenue; Abe Gmora, 2725 Darlington Place; Edward * Shenker, 111223 Frigon Street; Melvyn Hershen-field, 4710 Vezina Avenue; Joseph Portnoy, 4083 Esplanade Avenue; Irwin Fruchter, 6378 Macdonald Avenue; and Paul Skolnik, 4644 Dupuis Avenue.
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Is honoring Melsch Ravitch, distinguished Yiddish poet, writer, literary critic and cultural leader, on his seventieth birthday. For fifty years, Melech Ra vitch has contributed to Jewish Literary creativity. In recognition of this, the Congress, with the Melech Ravi tch Jubilee Committee/ will mark this occasion at a community-wide four? evening, on Saturday, January 11, at 8-80 pjn., in the auditorium of the Jewish People's Schools, 6170 Van Home Avenue. The Committee Is Levy M. Becker, J. Barman, Mrs. Sarah Caiser-man, M. ChaJkelson, 8. Dunsky, Y. Elberg, N. Gaietn. M. Ginsberg, J. Grossman, H. Golden, 8. Harvey, Dr. J. Kage, H. KaBes, E. Kouuras, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kra-vifaulA. Kronfts. L Kochinsky, Dr. E, Kvpfarssmidt, s. Lapio. Professor A. Lemer, Dr. S. Levine, D. Upper, Professor J. Lightman, L Lc^don-Farlag Kval, If. Magidi M. MendeLson, Louis MoUstock; a MuUstoek, I. Rabinovitek, Dr. and Mrs- H. Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs, L. RoaUes, T. aerif, cku Spffl>ert, M. Stefaer, 8, Unter-bcrr� N. Wikfcesky, a Wiseman,
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LABEL: In loving memory of a devoted husband, and father, Manuel Label (Manny), who passed away January 11, 1956.
Always remembered by his wife, Sarah; his son, Lome; and Mom, and Dad'Orluv
Beautiful memories ere all we have left, of one we loved and will never forget.
DEATHS
Chaim Badnitakv, 5754 Palm, er Street, aged ninety-five years, the widower of Mrs. Leah Staeofeky Budmitsky, died on Sunday, December 15, In Montreal He Is snfvited by three sonst Abe Budd, 90 Shelbonrne Street; Louis Budd. Bee Eglin-ton Avenue West: both of Toronto, Ont.; Max Budd, of Three Rivers, Quebec; three daughters: Mrs. Fanny Spilkov. 2110 Noel Street; Mrs. Ben Lttvack (Dora), 5868 Decelles Avenue; Mrs. Mac Katz (Hannah), 5754 Palmer Street: fifteen grandchildren: Miss Isabel Budd, William, and Phillip, children of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Budd: Peter, William, Saul, and Mrs. O. Shulman (Hattie), children of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Budd; Mrs. Joseph Eldelman (Anita), and Julius Spilkov; Irving Lit.vack; William, Ghita Elaine, and Myra Fay Katz; Dr. Myron Poplov, and Mrs. Leonard Leiffer (Eth-lyn), children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poplov (Sadie); twenty-four greatgrandchildren: Michael, and Elaine, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Budd; Stanley, Sharon, Elaine, and Judith, children of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Budd; Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Budd; Gary, Marvin, Jay, and Michael, children of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Badd; Jeffrey, and Steven Shulman; Sherry Shayna, and Lloyd Eric Eldelman; Michael, Lorna Lee, and Carrie Litvsck; Judith, Sharon, and Allan Poplov; and Lydia Sherry, Charles Michael, and Shari Corinne Leiffer. Funeral services took place from Paper-man's. Rabbi Sidney Shoham, and Rabbi Morris Werner officiated. Burial was at Chevra Thilim Cemetery. Shiva was held at the home. Mr. Bud-nitxky was the founder of Chevra Thilim Synagogue; and of North End Vilkomirer Hebrew Sick Benefit Association.
Mrs. Mollie Maron Bobrove, 5501 Randall Avenue, died on Saturday, November 80, at the Jewish General Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Isidore Bobrove, Q.C.; a son, Jack Bobrove, 6615 Cork Avenue; Mrs. A. Mayers (Eunice), 7485 Spring Road; five grandchildren: Sharon, and Michael Bobrove; Susan, William, and Lome Mayers; three brothers: Lionel Maron, 250 Kensington Avenue; Arthur Maron, 200 Kensington Avenue; Sydney Maron, 6592 Snowdon Avenue; two sisters: Mrs. David Costom (Goldie), 4617 Michel Bibeud Street; and Mrs. Moses Wolfe (Bernice), 4099 Isabella Avenue. She was the sister *of the late Philip Maron, and the late Mrs. Esther Hirsh. Funeral , services took place from Paper-man's. Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat officiated. Burial was at Farband Labor Zionist Cemetery. Shiva was held at the'home.
Louis Keller, 4626 Esplanade Avenue, the widower of Mrs. Sarah Shedlack Keller, aged seventy-six years, died on Tuesday, November 26, at his home. He is survived by two sons: Albert Keller, 2535 Park Row Street East; Hyman Keller, 4895 Carlton Avenue; a daughter, Mrs. Joel Landau (Bluma), 4525 La Peltrie Street; five grandchildren: Arnold Keller, and Mrs. Peter Steiner (tRosalie), children of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keller: Gerald, and Bernard, children of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Keller;. Shirley Landau; a great - granddaughter, Corinne Steiner; and a brother, Abraham Keller, 454 Grosvenor Avenue. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Rabbi A. Bernard Leffell officiated. Burial was at the Russian Pohsh Hebrew Side Benefit Society Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Landau-
Ernest Lobel, 8468 Druramond Street, aged fifty-seven years, died on Sunday, November 24, at home. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lilly Bcrtovtd LobeL Funeral services took place from Paper-man'a. Dr. Solomon Frank, Rabbi, officiated. Shiva was at the home of Mr. LobeTa brother-in-Uw. end sitter-in-Law,��Dr. end Mrs. j. Ber-eovid, 4287 Jean BrIBant Street.
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Diane, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruckenstein; Stanley, and Karen, children of Mr. ana Mrs. Rubin Ruckenstein; Rosemary, and Maureen Kaufman; end Gerald, and Elaine, children of Mrs. H. Gomberg, and the late Hyman Ruckenstein. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Rabbi Isaac J. Teicher officiated. Burial was at Beth David Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Ruckenstein.
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Mrs. Klara Patrontasch Klager, 2860 Van Home Avenue, aged fifty-nine years, died on Monday, December 9, at the Jewish General Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Moses Klager: three brothers: Arnold Patrontasch, 6266 De Vimy Avenue; Moaes Patrontasch, of Tel Aviv, Israel; and Jacob Patrontasch, of Germany. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Dr. Chaim N. Den-burg, Rabbi, officiated. Burial was at Farband Labour Zionist Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
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Mrs. Pearl Shatz Golden, 901 Jarry Street West, the widow of Shae Golden, died on Wednesday, December 11, in Montreal. She is survived by a son, Al. Goldin, 574 Sixty-Eighth Avenue; a daughter, Mrs. Z. Nemirov (Bluma), 8216 Stuart Avenue; four grandchildren: Stephen, and Fern Goldin; and Stephen Barry, and Rose Ellen Nemirov; and a sister, Miss Bessie Shatz, 4902 Lacombe Avenue. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Dr. Eliezer Ebner, Rabbi, officiated. Burial was at Bessarabier Hebrew Sick Benefit Society Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Nemirov.
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Mrs. Zisel Samuels. Funeral services took place from Paperman's. Rabbi Charles Bender officiated. Burial was at Yishitzer Men's Society Cemetery. Shiva was at the home. Mr. Cleman was born and educated in Russia, and emigrated to Canada in 1909. He established a textile business; and retired in 1948. He was the founding treasurer of Adath Israel Synagogue: a governor of the Hospital of Hope; and of the United Talmud Torahs.
Boruch Barnet Cleman, 762 Stuart Avenue, aged seventy years, died on Friday, December 6, at the Jewish General Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laika Rakita Cleman; a son, George Cleman, 764 Stuart Avenue; three grandchildren: Esther Anne, Murray William, and Carol Cleman; three brothers: Isidore Cleman, 5280 Plantagenet Street; Louis Climan, 5885 Souart Street; Ben Cleman, of Miami, Florida; two sisters: Mrs. Rose Pesachin, of Winnipeg, Manitoba; and Miss Anne Cleman, 762 Stuart Avenue. He was the brother of the late Miss Esther Cleman, and the late
Aaron Schwartz, of New York, formerly of Montreal, died in New York on Tuesday. December 24. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Schwartz; two sons: Sydney Schwartz, and Irwin Schwartz; a daughter: Mrs. Jack Glass (Janice); all of New York; five grandchildren: Lisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Schwartz; Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Schwartz; Andrea, Steven, and Mark Glass; . three brothers: Moishe Schwartz, Jack Schwartz, and Joseph Schwartz: four sisters: Mrs. B. Baruch (Mina); Mrs. S. Mestel (Bella); Mrs. A. Pappel-aaum (Dora); and Mrs. B. Kesten-man (Freda); all of Montreal. Funeral services and burial were in New York. Shiva was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glass, in New York.
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