OCTOBER 10. 1958
THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
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TORONTO MEETINGS
�8HAARKI TEFtLLAH Synagogue, Rabbi William Her show itz: The Sisterhood fashion show and tea on October 1ft, at 8.30 p.m., is convened by Mrs. Maurice Weirt-berg, 86 Bannockburn Avenue. Mesdames B. Mernick, A. Serota, C. Gasner. S. Plonka, H. Peran-son, M. Blustein, M. Starkman, J, Schwartz, M. Baker, B. Hal-pert, S. Schwartz will model fashions from sportswear to evening dress,
A, Bluestein, F. Devor. Mrs. E. Diamond, 1 Hill Place, of the Sisterhood, is convener of a concert, featuring Ceaare Siepi, opera singer, to be on November 26, at 8.30 p.m., at the Temple.
�PIONEER WOMEN Organization: Avodah Club social and Sukkoth meeting was at the home of Mrs. Z. Cooper, 414 Glengrove Avenue. The cultural chairman, Mrs. M. Kaiman, sppke. Mrs. C. Bokser gave a reading on Sukkoth, and a poem was read by Mrs. H. Eisen-berg. A collection was taken for the Sister organization in Israel and $263 was raised. The chairman was Mrs. E. Reider. Club Masada membership meeting Was at the home of Mm. 0. Berkin. 80 Stormont Avenue, convened by Mrs. H. Lazar, 18 Fairholme Avenue; and Mrs. Herbert Margolis, 1 Sunbeam Avenue. Mrs. Samuel Moskowitz, 39 Pannahill Road, presided. The Masada Players presented a musical skit about a make-believe trip to Israel, "On Tour", with: Mes-dames D. Berkin, R. Halpert, S. R. Manoff. M. Warsh, S.
�TORONTO INTERNATIONAL
Cousins Club held their opening meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldenberg, 11 Eraser-wood Avenue; Irwin Grossman, president, presiding. The members of the Toronto branch are: Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. I. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Heifitz, Mr. and Mrs. B. Katz, Mrs, S. Kendler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Shneer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sheir, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sufrin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sidlofsky, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wasserman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wasserman, Mr. and Mrs, M. Wasserman, Mr. and Mrs. P. Yaf-fe, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Taffe; honourary members are Mesdames S. Sherman, E. Shandfield, R. Korzan, and R. Wasserraan.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Solomon, 289 Gltngrove Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hoich-berg, 575 Lawrence Av�nu� West Mrs. Solomon and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hokhberg, are formerly of Montreal, Que.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Morris Shusterman (nee Thehna Moore), 22 Sirverwood Avenue, on September 11, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Elisabeth Ann; sister of Penny, aged six years; and of Michael, aged four years ;granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Moore, 484 Avenue Road; and of Mrs. Rebecca Shus-terman, 899 Brock Avenue, and the late Samuel Shusterman; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Edith Cronk, of Bradford, Ont.
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� SHAAREI 8HOMAYIM Synagogue elected: Samuel J. Sable, president; Saul Sigler; John D. Feinberg, J. D. Basser, Jack E. Young, Josef Fleischmann. and Louis Eisen; to the board of governors: M. Alexandroff, P. Clar-field, I. Green, 8. Kanarick. N. Lieberman, B. Noyek, V. Seiton, D. Slovan, I. Weinberg, B. Birth;
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Reis-man (nee Sheila Rose), 310 Brooke Avenue, on September 20, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Bobby Gerald, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rose, 65 Benson Avenue; and of I. Reisman, 17 Fraserwood Avenue, and the late Mrs. Hannah Reisman. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rose, grandparents.
pital, at the age of thirty-nine years. He is survived bv his wife, Mrs. Pearl Kestein (nee Pearl Salsburg); two brothers, Benjamin, 3884 Bathurst Street; and Solomon; and three sisters: Mrs. A. Tobias (Rose), 36 Clifton Avenue; Mrs. S. Fagan (Esther),
3884 Bathurst Street; and Mrs. S. Fisher (Sylvia) 237 Pannahill Road. Funeral services took place at Park Memorial Chapel, with Rabbi E. Schild officiating. Interment was at Bathurst Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was at 3^ Clifton Avenue. .. '
WHAT BRINGS PROSPERITY?: THE SUKKA GIVES THE ANSWER
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wasser (nee Jenny Riesenbach), 219 Delhi Avenue, on September 26, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Carey David: brother of Howard Manley, aged four years; and of Sherrey Rhona, aged two
H. Donin. B. Hattin, H. W. Kay, S. Mandel, M. Prousky, M. Shank-man, E. Solish, Al. G. Brown, B. W. Goldenberg, B. Kaminker, J. Kosoy, J. Miller, S. Salem, L. R. Shapiro, and T. Waldman.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
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purchasing power). The prophets were rebuked. What, said the kings and economic advisers, Is the connection between the word of religion and a moral God on the one hand and physical and financial prosperity. on the other? What is for God shall never mix with what is for economic man.
Don't ask Moses, nor Elijah, nor Amos, about the manner in
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greenspan, 63 Hillmount Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Rosalie Greenspan, to Victor Latchman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Latchman, 234 Hillhurst Boulevard, on Sunday, October 26, at five o'clock, at Beth Sholom Synagogue, with Rabbi David Monson officiating.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen (nee Sandra Gerlock), 80 Neptune Drive, on September 19, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Howard Stanley, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosen, 80 Neptune Drive; and of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerlock, 169 Ava Road; great-grandson of Mrs. S. Gerlock, 300 Grace Street.
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wasserman (nee Rayja Goldman), 9 Robbie Avenue, on September 25, at Nftw Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Susan Linda; sister of Kerry Shelly, aged six years; and Janis Mindy, aged three years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goldman, 21 Elm Ridge Drive; and of Mrs. Rose Wasserman. 113 Concord Avenue, and the late Jacob Wasserman.
which morality demonstrates its practicality; ask your credit manager. If one commandment can bring so much blessing, and its violation so much destruction, shall we not avoid the disruption of our families bv following the Fifth and the Seventh and Chapter XVIII of Leviticus; shall we. not avoid the destruction of our own mental equilibrium by following the Tenth and Leviticus XIX: 18; shall we not prevent the disintegration of our entire society by following them all? How many more skeptical generation must grovel along bllndlly waiting for painful experience to justify the practical wisdom of the Bible's way of life?
When shall we learn the lesson of the sukka (the tabernacle), that strength and prosperity originate within ourselves/hot from walls or organizations or systems? Let us keep the sukka around us, reminding that behind every wall, under every roof, behind all statistics, are you and I.
House in honour of the approach-ing marriages of Miss Freda Godman, daughter of Mr. and Godman, 656 JBadford-
BAR-MITZVAHS
Park Road, to Andre Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldberg, ^of Montreal, Que.; and of Miss Itfarilyn.^Stemlicht, daughter of Mrs. B. Sternlictit, 480 Bedford Park Road, and^tbe late J*. Stern-Ikht, to Herman Blaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Blaff, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Here for the occasion was Mrs. L. Solnik, of Kibbutz Beth-Alfa, in Israel, sister of Mrs. Godman. The master of ceremonies was Mrs. S. Weisbrot, 512 Glengrove Avenue West.
�TEMPLE SINAI: Rabbi Jordan Pearlson: The Sisterhood had Mrs. D. Gillman, chairman, 54 Mallow Road, presiding. The members were entertained by a skit, "Looking Through The Looking Glass", adapted by Mrs, M. Ham-er, 40 Burnaby Boulevard; co-produced by Mrs. Hamer and Mrs. N. Lustig, 32 Brookview Drive; and performed by: Mesdames J. Brown, M. Hamer, N. Lustig, S. Milgrom, L. Kuchar, F. Chapkin, C. Hundert, S. Shanker,
Sherman, 229 Alhsuy Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law in celebration of his bar-mitzvah ofl SatnrdayrOctober 18/ at Bais Yehuda Synagogue. He is the brother of Brenda, aged nine years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenbloom, 6238 Trans Island Avenue, Montreal, Que., and of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sherman, 31 Wolsley Street; great-grandson of Samuel Rosenbloom, of Montreal, Que. Kiddush will be observed.
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Born, to Mr, and Mrs. P. Saiger (nee Lillian Rose), 97 Chilterh Hill Road, on Sunday, September 28, at Women's College Hospital, a daughter, Deborah; sister of
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il, oged eight years;. Norman, six; and Fern, four; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Saiger, 153 Holland Park Avenuej_ and of Mrs. J. Rx)se, 23 Park Hill Road, and the lateHNatKln R^se;~
Born, to Mr. >and Mrs. David Freedman (nee Liane Fleischer), 26 Hotspur Road, on September 27, at Women's College Hospital, a son, Ian Jonathan; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Benice, of London, England; and of Mr. and Mrs. V. Fleischer, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and of Mrs. E. M. Freedman, London, England; great-grandson of Mrs. H. Ehrlich, London, England; great-great-grandson of Mr. W. Baura, London, England.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feldberg (nee Lillian Silver). 9 Langhoune Drive, on September 30, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Susan Cheryl; sister of Pearlene, aged six years; and Michael, aged two and one-half years; ninth granddaughter^ of Mr. and MrsJ H. Silver, 1701 St Clair Avenue West; third granddaughter of Mrs. Sylvia Fields, 86 Shelbome Avenue; and of Samuel Feldberg, 17 Fraserwood Avenue.
DEATHS
George William Cohen, 38 Cour-celette Avenue, Montreal, Que., publisher of the Canadian Jewish Review, died on October 3, at the Montreal Neurological Institute. He is survived by: his wife, Mtt. Florence Freedlander Cohen; two daughters, Mrs. Rudolph M. Op-Ian (nee Florence Fischer Cohen of Chicago, 111.), and Miss Suzann Freedlander Cohen; two grandsons, David George and Michael Paul Capian; and a brother Philip Cohen, of Buffalo, N.Y. He was born in Philadelphia, Pa~, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cohen, Sr., of Chicago, Ifl.. where he was brought up and educated. A private family funeral took place at Paperman's. Cremation was made at Mount Royal Cemetery. Shiva was strictly private.
Samuel Kestein, 17 Alberta Avenue, died on Sunday, September 21, at New Mount Sinai Hot-
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