TZEDEC
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loein* banduet and ^ 1 officers, those ael the hoed table wa�< g^pW$ pe, outgoing president). Stewi
sees Susan Mendelson .. Cspien, of the admlnis board. Present were; Rab-Jfra. Stuart B,. Rosen" *nd#tfrs. Michael deft � Ni Levinne, and J.
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Men's ClubT Mrs. J. J, Mann, of K/ G.. Levin, Mr. anoV Mra. A. Le-
t^gUtarhoodt 8 E 2w5*"vice- vJne� Mr- and MrevMeyer Levine,
executive dir^>'r,',BE and Mt�. TfJzJktf&j^lL jS?"
B. M. Havelock, Erector. Youth W^r"1^!'^^S*
Mrs*. B*. Le*
and extension activities, wno pres ided. S. Cappe was master of ceremonies. The award for an essay contest, "Why I Attend Sabbath Services", went to Stanley Cappe; Michelle Caplan, Alan Sohl, Shelly Gross, Stewart Sklar, were run-ners-up. David Lambert; Susan Mendelson, Lynn Mendelson, Cindy Milne, Stephen Moses, Ted Nemoy, Marilyn Par), Judith Shier, Allan Spivak, Barry Wolfish, Terry Young, Alan Zweig, and Norman Springer, received scrolls for excellent attendance; Leslie Caplan, Shelly Caplan, Betty Dubinsky, Billy Fields, Ruth Matlow, Anne Matlow, Steven Moses, Michele Levine, for perfect attendance. Junior Cantors are: Steven Cappe, Martin Lockshin, Noah Shopso-wit*. Allan Zweig, Joel Cappe, Paul Gellman, Stanley Cappe, Stewart Sklar, Bruce Witch el, Stephen Moses. Martin Lockshin received a special Torah Reader's pin. A silver Kiddush cup was presented to Rabbi Michael Celniker, who is taking up a post in California. The inscription read: "To Rabbi Celnikerj with gratitude and affection, Beth Tzedec Junior Congregation, 1963-6723". The new executive was installed: Stewart Sklar. president; Joel Cappe, vice-president; Sydney Cappe. secretary. An original drama, "A New Synagogue For Chelm", was presented with this cast: Susan Mendelson, Steven Cappe, Harriet Mil-rod, Joel Cappe, Fred. Dacks, Stanley Cappe, Beverley Greer, Sydney Cappe. Sydney Greer. Miss Lynn Mendelson acted.as hostess,,end-introduced the production. Past-presidents of the Junior Congregation, and recipients of the Ellia I.
son, Mr. andrMrs. Bernard S. Levitt. Mrs. Ada Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
A. Levy. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Levy. - v�� am * -i-Mr. and Mrs. P. Levy, Mr. ana1 666 Arlington Avenue.
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gair cqnwrt,to;<Jh^g0 lirty-four years wltH treat Synagogue; and wrote seven languagept member of Beth Ttedec and Sholom Synegogueaj enjfi^,, writing his %uteWo�tapfcf*. Stuart Rosenberjf ofticiated at funeral services fiSHU Beth Synagogue. Interment waa a Tsedec Memorial
mt New Yorfc ^ bretter, Bimeuon. 24 Bracondale
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Serai services. Interment waa at lathurst Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was at 105 Hilton Avenue.
Mrs. R. A. Leyy, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewis, Mrs. Esther Lewis, Mrs. Jean Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis, Mrs. S. :Lichtman, Mr. and Mrs. Manny Lipman, Mr. and' Mrs. William Lipso$ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry List, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lis-wood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Litwin, Mr. and Mrs.SS. H. Loftus, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lokash, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lokash, Dr. and Mrs. L. London. Mrs. Gertrude Long, Mrs. Harold Lorie, Joseph Lubot-ta, Mr. and Mrs* Benjamin Luxen-berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Macarz, Mr. ana Mrs. A. Malinoff, Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Mandell, Miss Patti Man-dell, Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Mandell, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. M. Marcus, Mr. and Mrs.
I. Margies, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Markson, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ma it us, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Masters, William Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mayzel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mecklinger, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. S. Meister, Mr. ana Mrs. H. Meltsner, Mr. and Mrs. David Meltzer, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mendelson,: Mr. and Mrs. L. Mendelson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mendelson, Mr/ and Mrs. Harry Mer-ker, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Merker. Mr, and Mrs. A. Merkur, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Minded? Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mittky,': Mil' and Mrs. E. Mir-vish, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mit-
Harris Cohen, 20 Hlghboume Road, died on June 29, at the Northwestern Hospital, at the age of seventy-six years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Cohen; a son. Leonard Cohen: three
grandchildren: Terry, Jill, and eter Cohen. Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut officiated at funeral services at Holy Blossom Temple. Inter-, tnent was at Holy Blossom Memorial Park. Shiva was private.
- Mrs. Bessie Render, 8 Kings-bridge Court, died at the Toronto General Hospital, on July 6, at the age of sixty-seven years. She was the widow of Max Render; and is survived by three sons: Bert Render, 9 Lark Street; Bernard Render, 179 Searle Avenue; Henry Render, 8 Klngsbridge Court; two daughters: Mra. M. Isenberg (Eileen), 184 Kenhard
_________. Avenue; Mrs. H. Jacobs (Ruth), 2
rkv ShJva iris Ancona Street; twelve grandchil-A' dren: Dolores, Alan. Harvey,
Carol, and Martin, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Render; Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Render;
Howard, Todd, atii Mark, sons of Mr. and Mw. Henry Render: Sharon, and MarsMAdaughtcrs 0f Mr. and Mrs. M^Iisnberg; and
Jtichaal, eqn of Iff 7hnd Mrs. H. scobs; and one sister; Mrs. W.
Rogers
>gera (Rose), of Los Angeles, Calif, j Rabbi Aaron Zimmerman officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Beth Tzedec section of Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was at 2 Ancona Street.
Th# Canodion Jewish Review is still the only Jewish publication in Canada printed in any language reaching the Jewfyh community which Is not sponsored by a group or on organization and which is able to claim membership in the Audit Bureau of Circulations. �
Shapiro, president's cup, are: Eric Sobel, Stepl
Witchel, Allan Soberman, all of
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whom have gone on to service with
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the Youth Congregation.
* ROKEAH ir
Pharmaceutical Ladies Auxiliary closing dinner guest speaker waa Jack Jacobson, of the Canadian Friends of th� Hebrew University in Israel. Mrs. M. Gord, vice-president, presided. Those present were: Mesdames P. Budlsh, J. Roden, J. Stein, L. Pasternack, S. Kraft, S. Richardson, S. Roebuck, J. Sax, I. Kreidstein, R. Eisen. M. Cappe, M. Elias, R. Kats. B. Silver, A. Rosenberg, S. Pollock, L. Kes-ten, I. Kates, E. Gold, J. Litchen, L. Castle, F. Keingold, J. Weisfeld, A. Gorlick, S. Gold, R. Goldsman, 0. Lusthouse, D. Cappe, David Cappe, H. Senders, N. Sky, M. Grossman.
?YESHIVA SHLOMEI*
Emunei Israel Rabbi M. Gruen-wald, Dean, announces that construction of the new building on Lawrence Avenue, west of Bath-urst Street, has begun, concrete for the- foundations has been poured, and lit should be completed and ready for the new term in September. Arriving in Toronto as a**efugeev.Rabbi Gruenwald founded rthe Teshiva which, waa located in rented quarters in the downtown district. The new location ii^in the center of a Jewish neighbourhood. Samuel Reichmann is president
^JEWISH'HOME FOR^r * THl AGED
And ftaycreat H^oepital.- This is a eootiflM- Oat -et%:theatre night spears: Mr. and Mra, David Hil-debraaki, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon HUda^and. Mrs, B,JBiDi�an, Dr. and lire. Henry A. Himal Marcel ^ h$ Mr. autdJ^tC^X^Hc^ttpojan,
M^^SsmuaJ1^fSBif; Utl Mrs, Charlea Ji ' J'
and Mrs. Jacob Kaplan, Kaplansky, Dr^ and Mrs. juder, Mr, and are. Mr. aaki Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Mr, and lr. and Mra. J Mr. and Mrs, Allen Kerbe), Mr Cerl Mur-Keyfi tfe^^r.
Mr. andMS's. Aaron" Nagel, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ijaiberg, Mrs. Ethel Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newman, Mr^. Sylvia Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nissenbaum. Dr. and Mrs..S. Norris, Mr. ana Mrs. S. J*. Nasbaum, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Oelbattm, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Oelbaum, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oelbaum, Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving Oelbaum, Mr. and Mrs. R. Oelbaum, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Okun. Mrs. B. S. Okun, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer H. Okun, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Olch, Mr. and Mrs. Benson Orenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orenstein, Samuel Orenstein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pape, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pape, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pape, Morley J. Pape, Mrs. Albert Pasternack, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Perlmutter, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Perlmutter, David Petersv\Q.C; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Petlock; Mr. and Mrs. L. Plllsdorf. Dr.jand Mrs. I. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Porter, Mrs.
B. Porter, Mi. and Mrs. Abe Pos-luns, Mr. ana Mrs. Alan I. Pos-luns, Mr. and'jMrs. Irving Posluns, Mr. and Mrai^Jack Posluns, Jack Irwin Posluha, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PoeSiitr Mr* and � Mrar Louis PosSfsMi Michael Poeluns, Mr. and Mrs, .-Richard W. J. Posluns.. .Mr., .and Mrs. ^Samuel Pos-romi, Mitt"StnBfe"P^Tutrs,"Mr;*1lnd' Mrs. Wilfred'Posluns, Miss Goldie Potashin, Dr. And Mrs, H. M.Po-tashin, Dr. .*hd Mra., Harold G. Pritzker, Mr.jand Mrs, M. Prou-sky, Mrs. V. Prusky, Mr, and Mra. David P^ver/j^and'Mra. Do-nald RAfaMn, aiid Mra. Montague jUlftman, Mr. and Mra. David Ratthbktt, Mr. and Mra. Simon ^abjTMr. And Mra.1 M. Rasminsky, and Mrs. N, Rai-ber. Dr. sMWs, Allen Reiri, Mr. and MraTM; vRainioW, Mr. and
Ira. hi RevKch,. Mr. and Mrs. Rich 'Mr. and Mrs, A4 I, load, Mr. and Mr*. I. >nd, Mr. and Mra. S. Rich-Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rlp-atein, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bod* ness, Mr, and Mra. Norjnttjtdtdr Mr. and Mrs.1 Harry Roher/Mr. and Mrs. Max Rober, Mr. and Mra. Murray Roher, Mr. and Mrf.: U Sonaon, Mr. and Mra. Douglas
Q.C.: Mr. and lit'A* m' {^ceanthal Mr. and Mm L B. Rosenthal, Mrs. Charlea Botsftberf. Mr. and Mrs. 8oL Bo*
Mra. Anne Mendelson, 2600 Bathurst Street, died on June 28, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Benjamin Mendelson; a granddaughter, Lynn Mendelson, aged six years; and a brother, Samuel Freedman, of Toronto. She was the mother of the late Morton Mendelson. Rabbi Stuart Rosenberg officiated at funeral services.
Mrs. Saul Saltzman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salutin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salutin, Mr. and Mra. Saul Salutin. Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Samuels, Mrs. Frances Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sandler. Mr. and Mrs. N. Sandler,. Mr. and Mrs. K. Sapera, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sapera. Mrs, R. J. Sapera, Mrs. L. Sarfckf, Mre. S. Sarick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schipper. Mr. 'and-Mrs. L. Schipper,' Mr. and Mrs. Jules Schoen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schwartz. This list will be continued.
* JEWISH * VOCATIONAL
Service assisted almost 2,500 residents of Metropolitan Toronto of all religions and nationalities in 1962, Marvin Fremes, president, Baid at the annual meeting at Beth Tzedec Synagogue. Most of these
were either young people of school-leaving age, handicapped persons, or unskilled, and semi-skilled workers, including new Canadians and older workers, of groups most affected by current manpower developments. E. Manning Sprack-man was elected president. He had been senior vice-president for the past two years, and is chairman of the Hillel Foundation advisory committee. Other new officers are: Robert Hall, senior vice-president; David Mouckley, Barrie D. Rose, vice-presidents; Manny Rotman, treasurer; Harry J. Waisglass, secretary. Last year 638 individuals were given vocational coun-
seling; and now a group program wHl supplement individual counseling. Tela agency conducts three
rehabilitation workshops. The first helps persona recovering from physical rimtf ttental iflness to return to employment; another tries
to
rove
Mployabllity of receiving private or public welfare assistance j a third la for residents ax the Jewish Home for the Aged. Last year, of 176 severely laandicapped perptms who were offered rehabilitation service, 82 were placed in jobs
vocational training schools in preparation for' employment Mr. Fremes amid that technofcgical innovations, including automation, are making unskilled and semiskilled workers increasingly ex-pendabtoi and hard to jplace. If these wortcere happen to be beyond middle-ege, lack a gdod "command of English, or have a eflght phy-skal ISSrmity, their �io%m Is acute. Last year 1.780 Sob openings w*r* registered at jUa agency by employers, and S6 place* menta ware made. Soon tea market for such workers wfD dry up al-. moat ccopftefely. Experinients with vocational retraining to eguip saee and women with ntmetable aUOs has begun. In a axx-waeh ee4ra% men antreined for johi aa eara-
Mafc
Sam- tank�^ If r. ano^Mra^ Georga M. Ukara, janitors, and'malateauanee Mor- Both/Mr. end Mrs. Sydney V. worker*. Lest year E^rnen en-Mrs. Roth, Mr. end MrsV Israel Iftoth- roBed end leV eesflplMed the ack hart, Mr. and Mrs. Murrey Both- eeurie. end through tha co-opera-Ken- Uott Mr. and Mra. fl. Betstein, tionl* the National Bmployment Morris Botatein, Mr. and Mre. M. Servke a high parcentaga waa Mrs. k Roderfer, Mr. placed eftcr training. Reeentiy. instruction in basic English has been ' This agency i* affiliate^ �Ua4t�d Jewish Wetfare
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