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ISRAEL BONDS
Commendation Dinner, at Beth Tvedee flywtwe, had Mafed at the head tablet Ambassador Yaa-tov Hertotfi 61 Iwatl, and. Mrs, Heriof j Iffi JfrcfUencgr LeyJ E;h. kol, of Tel Am Israel, Minister of Finance for the State of Israel: Rabbi Stuart B� j^nbgg Jind Mt�, J^nbw,JUbbt W. Gun. ther Plaut and Mrs, Plant Honourable Allan Grossman, M.P.P., and Mrs. Grossman; Mayor Nathan PhllllPi, -.^0.^ � M r s � PhiUIp*; Edward Gelber,- past president, Zionist Organization of Canada, and Mrs, Gelber, now residing in Israeli Lawrence Shank-man, campaign chairman, and Mrs. Shankman; Sidney Silver, associate campaign chairman, and Mrs. Stivers TV Lou Htrrla, national campaign chairman, and Mrs. Harris; Leon Welniteln, past campaign chairman, and Mrs. WeiniUln; John R. Deror, Chairman of the board of Toronto Israel Bond*y*ndllri, Dtror { Mor
final 'BrithT and Mr*. Shecter; Meyer Gainer, national Synagogue chairman of Israel Bonds, and Mrs/Gainer; Morris B. Kaufman, honorary chairman, and national collections chairman, and Mrs. Kaufman; Mark Levy, honorary chairman, and Mrs. Levy; Max Tanenbaum, chairman of Negev Trustees, and Mrs. Tanenbaum; J. Irving Oelbaum, honorary chairman of the board of governors of Israel Bonds, and Mrs. Oelbaum. The Israeli Consul, Eliexer Dem-bits, and Mrs. DembiU, attended. The hosts were: Robert Zweig, Wilferd Gordon, Q. C.; Arthur Minden. Morley Pape, I. B. Weinstein, M. J. Weinstein, Samuel Shopsowitz, Harry Guest. Harry Pachter, Samuel Himel, Benjamin Himel. Ted Richmond, H. Wayne Tanenbaum, Louis Mayzel, Joseph Kerbel, Manny Swadron, Max Bo-rinsky. Michael Blidner, Robert Fish, Nathan Silver, Philip Band, J. J. Zweig, Louis Mendelson. Harry Rubin, Stanley Alter, Joseph Shecter, Harry Steiner, A. Muter, Philip Latchman, Harry Schiller, Oscar Shainhouse, Manny Rotman. Benjamin Wortsman, Nathan Te-perman, Joseph Doran, Benjamin Gan, George Sher S. Bearg, Carl Abrams, Milton Shier. The guest speakers were: Ambassador Yaa-cov Herzog, His Excellency Levi Eshkol, and Leon Weinstein.
Michael Gel niker..Can tor and Mrs. Joseph Cooper, Mr. and Mn. M, L.
lavin, Mr, and, Mrs. Lewis E. Field, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Burdin, Mr. and Mrs. M, B. Graff, Mr. and Mrs. H, R, Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewis, -Mr. and Mrs. F. Fink, Mr. and JJrs. H. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. fc, Klebanoff, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Shapiro, Dr. and Mrs. John J. Mann. Installed were: Lewis E; Field, president; Jules 0. Surdin, Milton E. Graff, vice-presidents; Howard R. Coop-er. treasurer; L. Lewis, F. Fink, H. Lindsay, secretaries: I. Airst, Lionel Axler, Morris M. 'Basen, Aaron Black, William Clavir, Irving Cooper, Philip Epstein, Murray Fidler, Maurice Fink, J. Glass, 8. Glazer. B. Grossman, B. Jacobs, W. Jacobson, Nathan Kaufman, Jack Kerbel, Samuel Lebo, B. Ltt-vak, Dr. John J. Mann, Ralph Milrod, Sidney D. Shapiro, Harry Smith, B. Sobel, Stanley Soli, Sydney �Sugarman, executive board members. These past presidents of the Men's Club and Sisterhood were honoured: Mesdames Arthur L, Soles, T. Fidler, H. Nemoy, F. Wintrob, I. Benstein. P. Klebanoff, S. Kalles. L. Auerbach, and M. Joaephson; also Arthur L. Soles, J. Barney Goldhar. Dr. Harry Landsberg, E. I. Shapiro, N. M. Pivnick Q.C.; M. B. Nemoy. Q.C.; Harry Lewis. Irving D. Wintrob, Herman Klebanoff, N. 0. Hur-wicb, M. Richmond, Murray L. Levin, immediate past president. Herman Klebanoff wae installing officer. The Men's Club meets on October 26, at 6 p.m. Tke guest speaker will be S. Robert Abra-hami, lecturer and writer.
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GRAND ORDER OF ISRAEL
Toronto Lodge Number two general meeting at Judean Hall. 12 Hollaman Road, had Herbert Cooper, noble master, presiding. Bernard Moran is vice-master; William Berlove, Edward Leder-man, secretaries; A. Schreiber, treasurer; Paul Albright, social chairman. The guest speaker, Dr. C. I. Gryfe, lectured on "Health And Medicine".
BNAI ISRAEL BETH DAVID
Synagogue, Albert Pappenheim, Rabbi: At the Selichoth midnight service, plaque* were posted in the names of the late: Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Abramowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Abba Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Consky. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotfried, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-cus Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kate, Mr. and Mrs. Zvi Kupinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levstem, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lightman, Mr. and Mrs. Sholom Oster, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rash, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Skopitc, Mr. and Mrs. Fishel Zaid-man, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zaid-man, Mesdames Rosa and Bertha Fiebelman, Dora Avruskin, Lily Bidner, Annie Ceibleman, Lillie Enchin. Jane Etlin, Lucille Gel-man, Alice Gotfried, Frieda Haase, Tillie Ethel Halpern, Rose Israel-son, Hilda Kleinberg, Celia Levine, Rebecca Mandel, Rose Scheff, Esther Rae Shapiro, Chaya and Annie Gruneir, Basha Wizel; also Nathan Fiebelman, Joseph Melvin Gaier, Louis Garfinkel, Abraham Grace, Daniel Kogon, Israel Krangle, Nathan Kneger, Fred Landsberg, Max Lightstone, Louis Litner, Mark Ludman, Israel Manner, Nathan Pearson, Louis Reider, Philip Rosen, 8. J. Rotter-man, Edward Slater, Folick Slat-Wn, Harry Solomon, Frank Steinberg, David Louis Stern, Abraham WeTtxman, Eliezer Gruneir. This newly formed choir was directed by Cantor David Greengarten: David Oppenheimer, Thomas Schwartz, Miss Evelyn Gould, Mrs. Tsippe Wei*, [Bernard Papernick, choirmaster. Sisterhood tea is October 23, from 2 to 6 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Manny Sherman, 21 Blue Forest Drive. Mesdames Rubin Marks is convener; Joseph Feldt* Harold Cohen, B. Weinstein, William Gryfe, H. Swartafeldt, Theodore Bloom, A. Pilch, H. Ber-Itn, S. Brodv, J. Litman, H, Steiner, P. SoUih, ft. Weiner, G. Gold-beW1_eommittee. The tea setting will he in coffee house style. Brian Koffkr will entertain. Gerald Hy-mair, 9 Bhrdsali Avenue, la director of the United Synagogue Tooth Group, and the Tefulln CtaK Mr. Hyman s�rved the eon-fretation in a similar capacity from 19M to 1958. A rally will J� held aooo. The High Hobday, Servkce w*r� enhanced by a choir, directed by Gaatof David Oreea-garUa. Prospective members call fee office, MlTS-*600.
BETH SHOLOM
Synagogue Young Married Couples gave a dinner and dance to their inauguration. Seated at the head table were: Rabbi David Monson, Harvey Haber. master of ceremonies, and Mrs. Haber; Sidney Silver, president of the Synagogue, and Mrs. Silver; Bernard Gottlieb, its executive director, and Mrs. Gottlieb; Samuel Lifshen, of Saskatoon, Sasle., president of the Jewish Community Council there; Cantor and Mrs. Henry Wahrman: Murray Kurtz, member of boara of governors, and Mrs. Kurtz; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Prenick, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Weinberg, and Marvin Elkind. Rabbi David Monson installed these officers for the year: Marvin Elkind. president; Mrs. Gerald Prenick, and Morton Weinberg, vice-presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haber, secretaries; Manny Tward, treasurer; Mrs. Martin Schnier, Donald Latchman, cultural chairmen; Mrs. V. Latchman, and Stanley Schwartz social chairmen; Mrs. N. Appelby, and Mrs. Marvin Elkind, contact chairmen; Mrs. Earl Meshberg, sunshine. Sidney Silver spoke for the board of governors. Entertainment was provided by the Israeli singer, Elana Jaminer.
MIZRACHI HAPOEL
Hamiirachi Minnie Etlin Chapter met at the home of Mrs. J. Tar-shis, 39 Markdale Avenue. The president. MM. J. Ross, presided. Mrs. S. Kaminker reported on the organization convention in New York; Mrs. M. Kurts, bazaar convener, on donations. Best wishes were extended to Mrs. D. Pachter who went on a trip to Israel A raffle donated by the hostess was won by Mn. 8, Weinstein, who assisted the hostess, alone with: Mesdames S. Kaminker, J. Ross, M. Swarts, liana met at the home of Mrs. S. Pollak, 18 Ansford Avenue, with Mrs. B. Y. Kurt* presiding. Participation in the ba-taar at the Viewmoant Centre, on November 28. was discussed. Mrs. B. Y. Kurts, president, spoke about Yom Kippur. The raffle was won by Mr*. P. Kortx.
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Ladies Auxiliary dinner saw Frank Stretfn, the presiden of UM Men's Division, festal!: MesdanM* Henry Baomaa, president; Same! GanwC, Gordon Stal. btrr, vfce-pftsid*nt; MeUura Isen-berf, A. Manfcak, aatrttaries; Morris SUtoberf, treasurer; George Levy, Harry SpIUaaa, so-' HsroW
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grtan, S^S^'^SS'JSi A�ron Herman. Rabbi Brwln Schild officiated at funeral Jerv-lees, at College Memorial Chapel, Interment was in the Toronto He/-5�w Benevolent Society section of Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was B! 2? Garthdale Court, the home of Mr. and MM. L. Gold.
Rabbi Aaron Reb Isaac Rose* Friedman. 122 Markham Street, died on Monday, October 1, at the Doctor's Hospital, at the age of eighty years. He is survived by his wife, Mra* Fanny Friedman; a daughter, Mrs. Louis LitovUs (Rose), 22 Kelway Boulevard; three sons: Irving H. Fraaer, 18 Baltrmy Crescent: David Fried" man, 94 Garthdale Court; Allan Friedman, 122 Markham Street! six grandchildren: Susan, 'and Stephen Litovit*; Wendy-Lynn, and David Jeffrey Fraser; and Jeffrey Paul, and Aaron Abraham, sons of Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman; a brother, Solomon Friedman, 108 Major Street; and a sister, Mrs. Esther Myers, 82 Dell Park Avenue. He was the brother of the lat� Lubovitcher Rabbi David Friedman, Rabbi Solomon Langner officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva was at 22 Eelway Boulevard, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Litovitz, son-in-law and daughter.
Alfred E. Hart, 1043 Bathurst Street, died on Wednesday, September 26, at the age of seventy-five years. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Minnie Hart; a son, David Hart, 204 Searle Avenue; two grandsons: Murray and Ronald Hart; and a brother, Lewis Hart, 617 Glencairn Avenue. Funeral services were held at Holy Blossom Temple, with Rabbi Gun-ther Plaut officiating. Interment was at Holy Blossom Memorial Park. Due to the High Holidays, the family did not observe Shiva.
Mrs. Fanny Crimson, 660 Eglin-ton Avenue West, died on September 23, at the age of eighty years. The widow of Barnett Crimson; And mother of the late Mrs. Annie Qtern, she is survived by five ions: Alex Crimson, 2 Meadow-brook Avenue; Harry Crimson, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Herman Grim-5pn, of New York: Robert P. Crimson, 222 Cottingham Avenue; Ernest Crimson, of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. J. J. Schwartz (Bertha), 52 Ridge Hill Drive; seven grandchildren: Annabelte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crimson; Gerald, and Barry, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crimson; Barry, son of Mr. and M?s. Herman Crimson; Sheldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crimson; Floyd Stern, 108 Dewbourne Avenue; Bernard Alexander Schwartz, 11 Shallmar Boulevard; and two great-grandchildren: Andrea, and Alan Stern. Rabbi I. Aronoff officiated at the funeral services. Interment was at Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schwartz.
Mrs. Molly Michaels, of Detroit, Mich., died on Friday, September 21, at the age of fifty-one years. She is survived by her husband, Louis Michaels; three brothers: Benjamin Weinstein, 176 Hadding-ton Avenue; Ely Weinstein, and Paul Weinstein, both of Detroit; and two sisters: Mrs. Meyer Prin-stein (Fanny), of Detroit; and Mrs. Izzy Feigelson (Lily), of San Diego, Calif. Rabbi I. Sperken officiated at funeral services at the Hebrew Memorial Chapel in Detroit. Shiva was at the home.
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Reuben Slonim officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Sons of David section of Bathurst Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
Mrs. Annie Winnick, 141 Lyon Avenue, died on Monday, September 24, at the age of eighty-one years. She was the widow of Samuel Sender Winnick; and is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Ida Gam, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. H. Kates (Sadye), 64 Ban-nockburn Avenue; and Mrs. S. Tobln (Sarah), 141 Lyon Avenue; a son, Jack Winnick, 617 Vesta Drive; six grandchildren: Seymour Gam, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Stanley and Sidney Kates; Arnold Tobin, 180 Acton Avenue; Mrs. Jack Train (Andrea), 515 Chaplin Crescent, and Dr. Alan Winnick, 2515 Bathurst Street; children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winnick; four great-grandchildren: Maria, and Gregory Gam; and Renee, and Steven Tobin; and a brother, Lester La-towsky, 55 Dell Park Avenue. Rabbi David Monson officiated at funeral services at Beth Sholom Synagogue. Interment was at Hebrew Men of England Section of Lambton Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Izen-berg.
Benjamin Portnoy, 660 Eglin-ton Avenue West, died on Saturday, September 29, at the age of sixty-two years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Wintrope Portnoy* a daughter, Mrs. D. Gold, farb (Annette), of Las Vegas, Nevada; and two grandchildren: Cecile, and Mark Goldfarb. Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut officiated at funeral services at Holy Blossom Temple. Interment was at Holy Blossom Memorial Park. Shiva was at the home.
Mrs. Eva Yalofsky, 12 Dinan Street, died at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, on September 25, at the age of seventy-five years. She was the widow of the late Morris Yalofsky and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. L. L. Gruneir (Doris), 12 Dinan Street; three grandchildren: Richard, and Gary Gruneir; and Elaine Robbins. She was the mother of the late Mrs. Janet Robbins. Rabbi Albert Pap-penheim officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Roselawn Avenue ^Cemetery. Shiva was at the hdme.
Isaac Herman, 110 Concord Avenue, died on September 25, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, at the age of seventy-four years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bella Herman; two daughters: Mrs. S. Kai-man (Esther), of Ottawa, Ont.; and Mrs. L. Gold (Libbie), 92 Garthdale Court; three sons: Joseph Herman, of Owen Sound, C<nt.; Jack Herman, of Bolton, Ont; and Aaron Herman, 180 Acton Avenue; and fourteen grandchildren: Nancy, Howard,
Solomon Gordon, 158 Davisville Avenue, died on September 21, at the age of eighty-two years. He was the widower of Mrs. Annie Gordon, and is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Bertha Wilks, 158 Davisville Avenue; Mrs. Ruth Wilson, 116 Graymar Avenue; Mrs. T. Cooper (Lily), 158 Davisville Avenue; Mrs. M. Rabovsky (Celia), 302 Edinburgh Drive; a son, George Gordon, 81 Collinson Boulevard; seven grandchildren: Phyllis, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Wilson; Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cooper; Marsha, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. M. Rabovsky; Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon; Mrs. Morris Luft-spring (Renee), 32 Hotspur Road; Jerry Weiman, of Toronto; and Stanley Weiman, 523 Finch Avenue, children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Weiman; six greatgrandchildren: Alan, and Suzanne, children of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Luftspring; Stephen, and Robert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weiman; and Jeffrey and Mark, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weiman. He was the father of the late Mrs. Hyman Weiman (Hilda). Rabbi
Mrs. Malka Zucker, 291 Lauder Avenue, died at the Doctor's Hospital, on September 26, at the age of fifty-eight years. She was the widow of Aria Zucker; and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. I. Peters (Mynny), 291 Lauder Avenue; a son, Martin Salve, 16 McAllister Road; four grandchildren: Marsha, and David Pters; and Marlene, and David Salve. Rabbi I. Hurwitz, officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Bathurst Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
Mrs. Toby Ambrose, 47 Falling-dale Crescent, died on September 16, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, at the age of sixty-two years. She was the widow of Samuel Ambrose; and is survived by her daughter, Mrs. A. Drew (Edith), 47 Fallingdale Crescent; her mother, Mrs. Esther Pollock, 68 Wilmington Avenue; three grandchildren: David, Laurie, and Brian Drew; a sister, Mrs. M. Izenberg (Molly), 68 Wilmington Avenue; and a brother, Benjamin Pollock, 18 Lowesmoor Avenue. Rabbi Joseph Kelman officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Bathurst Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was at 68 Wilmington Avenue,
rPercy Taradash, 96 Burnside Drive, died on Monday, October 1, at\the age of eighty years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Taradash; a son, Fred Taradash, 115 Alexis Boulevard; a daughter, Miss Lucy Taradash, 96 Burnside Drive; and a sister, Mrs. S. Carr (Celia), 59 Clovelly Avenue. Rabbi Aaron Zimmerman officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was at the home; and at 59 Clovelly Avenue, home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Carr, brother-in-law and sister.
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