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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JANUARY 14. 1966
MONTREAL MEETINGS
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Unit meeting January 18, at 1.00 p.m., is: Goodwill-Leonard Breger; Mrs. I. Signer and Mrs. Y. Hyman, conveners; at 8.00 p.m., is: Chaim Revzen Junior, at the home of Mrs. L. Gillis, 4320 Plamondon Street, Units meeting January 19, at 12.30 p.m., is Brotman-Geyer Gantman Unit luncheon at the home of Mrs. I. Rosen, 5865 Macdonald Avenue; at 8.00 p.m., are: Fraid-Phil. Cohen, at the home of Mrs. H. A. Cohen, 5591 Bradford Place; I. J. Borrin, at the home of Mrs. N. Ja-cobson, 2365 Bedford Road. Unit meeting January 20, at 12.00 noon, is: Ethel and Max Rostrogovitch, luncheon, at the home of Mrs. Mary Mezinski, 4975 JJourret Street; at 8.00 p.m.. is: Hesha Ber-
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son and Rose Moss, at the home of Mrs. H. Berson, 4018 Mackenzie Avenue. Chaim Revzen Junior Unit met nt the home of-Mrs. H. Ber-covitch, 2180 College Street; Hesha Berson and Hose Moss, at the home of Mrs. H. Wagner, 5352 Cavendish Avenue; Brian Tnnenbaum, at the home of Mrs. Lillian Hoffman, -133 St. Joseph Boulevard West; Margolick, at the home of Mrs. G. Bauer, 980 Alexis Nihon Boulevard; Tikvnh-Katz Mindlin, nt the home of Mrs. Sarah Saltz-man, 1125 Bernard Avenue West.
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Dr. Harry J. Stern, Rabbi. On January 14, at 8.15 p.m., Rabbi Jay B. Goldburg, assistant Rabbi, will speak on "God In The Thorn Bush". Oneg Shabbat and Kiddush reception.-On January 15, at 11.30 a.m.. -sermonctte: "And Moses Grew Up", by Dr. Stern. At both services, John David, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Friedlander, 1840 St. Clare Road, will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar-Mitzvah. Breakfast meeting-is on January 10, at 1>.45 a.m., for parents of Junior School students. Howard Schwartz, administrative assistant, will direct a program by classes. Breakfast for the parents of High School students is on January 23. Both breakfasts are under auspices of The Home and School Association. Committee is: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Segal/Mr, and Mrs. Albert Caplan, Mrs. Paul Levee. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schryver, Mrs. Joseph D. Frankel. Book Lovers Forum, on January 26, at 2.30 p.m., will hear Gerard Pelletier, M.P..former editor of La Presse, and .columnist of the Montreal Star,, as speaker. On February 7, all day, from Uo.30 a.m., the twenty-fifth annual Institute On Judaism For Clergy and Religious Educators will hear -Dr. Nelson Glueck, Rabbi, distinguished scholar, world-renowned archaeologist, and president of the He-
brew Union College-Institute of Religion, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The thirty-ninth annual fellowship dinner meeting of Catholics, Jews, and Protestants, February 14, at 6.45 p.m., will be addressed by Jean Lesage, Q.C., Prime Minister of The Province of Quebec, who will receive the Brotherhood Award of Merit. All college students affiliated with the Temple will be the guests of Dr. Stern for supper, on January 30, at 6 p.m. "College Youth and Jewish Identity" will be discussed by: Professor Klaus J. Herrmann, Associate Professor of Politicial Science at Sir George Williams University, and Dr. Miles Wisenthal, Associate Professor of Education, at McGill University. Information from Gerald Miller, Youth Advisor.
YOUNG ISRAEL
Synagogue Of Chomedey: At the Breakfast Club, on January 16, at 9.00 a.m., Rabbi B. Hauer, national executive director of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, will speak on "Israel's Destiny". Maurice J. Boxer is president; Joseph Goldberg, Leonard Varah, Myer Schon-dorf. Samuel Sculnick, Hyman Knobovitch, Max Winer, yice-presidents; Saul Huberman, par-nass; Issie Fishman, treasurer; Harvey M. Cooperman, Norman Li-ben, secretaries; Samuel Strohl, comptroller.
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Synagogue, Rabbi Wilfred Shu-chat: Worshippers and friends are invited to the Kiddush after services on January 15 in honour of Shabbos Mevorachim. Abraham Ansel Levin Lodge open meeting on January 20, at 8.30 p.m.t wifl hear Dr. Ezra Lozinski, as president of the Lodge, speaking on his visit to Russia, Portugal, and the Far East. The Women's institute commenced the second term of its eighteen academic year. A coffee hour at 9.00 a.m. preceded the class. Rabbi Shuchat meets with his Bible class at 10.30 a.m.; Benjamin Herson's class at 9.30 a.m.* on
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Modern Jewish Life and Thought; Hebrew classes with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lieff on Wednesday mornings. Registration is open. Men|s Association Breakfast Forum ia on January 16, at 10 a.m.; Second Minyan at 9.16 a.m. The memory of Moses A. Brown, who served as Parnass, will be honored. The memorial lecture will deal with svnngogical subjects. Rabbi Shu-chat will give the inaugural address. Dr. Harry C. Ballon, president of Shaar Hashomayim, will be chairman. Barney Aaron will be the host.
ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
Synagogue, Rabbi Charles Bender: These new directors of the board were installed at a dinner: H. A, Abelson, H. Barkun, C. Basevitz, N. Bierbrier, J. Bloomberg, M. Browns, H. Charney, A. Dalfen, C. H. Dolansky, Alderman P. Fai-ner, I. Gepner, M. Gordon, M. Greenblatt, M. Knight, M. F. Lieb-man, S. Lipson, J. I. Nadler, J. Y. Nadler, H. Neamtan, R. Ordower, A. Pinsky, M. Rothstein, J. Sailer, A. Schwartz, M. Schwartz, A. J. Shiller, C. W. Smith, R. Springer, N. Sternthal, D. I. Strohl, J". L. Waxman, S. Weisberg, Z. Weisz, S. Yaphe, M. Zalman. Officers are: David S. Dubin, president; honorary officers: Joel Sternthal, president; G. Brown, H. De.ckel-baum, I. N. Knight, S. Shiff, M. Samuels, vice-presidents; Samuel Silver, Parnass; I. C. Mendelsohn, J. Steinberg, vice-presidents; L. Glazer, Q.C., and L. Shiff, Par-nassim; Ben Chazonoff, treasurer; Bernard M. Sternthal, secretary; honorary trustees are: S. Fine, 'A. Kornbluth, and L. TJ. Wiseman; trustees; A. Ballington, N. Cohen, A. Gelber, B. Goldstein, M. Gruber, M. Lippman, D; Pik, H.' A. Starr, N. J. Trehub, B. A. Usheroff.
p.m., at the home of Mrs. L. Gur-vitch, 3780 St. Catherine Road. Baruch Chazonoff Unit met at the home of Mrs. A. Abuszewicz, 1386 Vendome Avenue, Chomedey; and at the home of Mrs. Robert Chazonoff, 1432 Montcalm Avenue. David Russman Unit met at the home of Mrs. S. Revzin, 3172 Van Horne Avenue, Mrs. S. Finkelstein, president, presided. Bon-Voyage was extended to Mrs. M. Leider-man, 8248 Stuart Avenue, who left to take up residence in Los Angeles. California. Mr. and Mrs. S. Revzin, were congratulated on their forty-sixth wedding anniversary. The raffle was won by Mrs. S. Weber, who gave a contribution.
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*MIZRACHI-HAPOEL*
Hamizrachi Women Senior Ladies Chapter meets on January 17, instead of 18, at headquarters, at 2.00 p.m. The hostess is Miss Esther Ram who is dedicating this meeting in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ram (Char-na).
BETH HILLEL SYNAGOGUE
At a meeting, Mrs. Isaac J. Tei-cher installed the officers: Mesda-mea M. Gillman, honorary president; H. Nathan, president; Charles Williams, A. Zelman, vice-presidents; M. Gillman, J. Goldenberg, J. Dankner, secretaries; S. Katz, J. Greenberg, trustees; M. Lazar. comptroller; H. Mendelsohn, treasurer; M. Mendel; social, N. Ades-sky, J. Barnes, T. Binstock, M. Bacher, M. Chazin, L. Diner, L. Palefsky, M. Mazin, D. Mittelman, L. Besser, N. Saskin, M. Rosen-zweig; and P. Kotler; board. Miss Gail Gillman, accordionist, presented a program of Jewish and Israeli melodies.
BNA! BRITH WOMEN
Blue Star Chapter Number 825 will sponsor the film, "The Agony And The Ecstasy'', at the Alouette Theatre, on January 19, at 8.00 p.m. For tickets, call Mrs. S. So-nin, HU. 1-7516; or Mrs. P. Savage, RE. 8-2675. Mrs. A. Leitman is president; Mrs. H. C. JVlendel-son, corresponding secretary; Mrs. S. Karper, publicity. Laurentian Chapter Number 520 meets on January 26, at 8.30 p.m., at Stage 'Coach Inn Restaurant. Speakers, to be announced, will discuss "Teenagers", and "Foster Home Finding". Mrs. Louis Freedman4 president, will preside. Mrs. E. Perlman is secretary; Mrs. S. Lecker, publicity.
BETH RIVKAH ACADEMY
For Girls dessert supper and "Musical Tour Around The World", is on January 19, at 8.00 p.m. Mesdames Y. Chitrick, S. Z. Gurewicz, J. Tietolman, are conveners; J. Benarosh, W. Blank, E. Bohbot, J. M. Bomze, J. Borenstein, L. Denburg, J. Fellig, S. Gestett-ner, T. Hiisenrath, L. Honigwax, J. Lieben, M. Lurie, Z. Morozoff, Charles Minkoyitz, A. Ronis, L. Rosenthal, J. Riwash, J. Slavin, S. Smetana, E. Schachter, E. Scho-chat, I. Schwei, E. Treitel, A. Tei-telbaum. M. Weinbaum;' hostesses. Mrs. P. Frankel will sing.
CANADIAN TECHNION
Society Women's division meeting on January 19, at 8.30. p.m., is at Temple Emanu-EI. .� Milton Klein, M. P., who is a Canadian Parliamentary observer at the United Nations, will speak on "Anti-Hate Legislation And National Unity'!. Mrs. Israel Beinhaker is president.
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Ezra Ladies Society met at the home of Mrs. A. Sabin, 4165 La Peltrie Street, Mrs. B. Piafsky, vice-president, presided in "the absence of the president, Mrs. S. Lef-cort. A contribution was .received from Mrs. A. Garelick, 5702 Du-rocher Avenue; and Golden book contributions were from Mr. and Mrs. J*.-Goldstein, 3945 Plamondon Avenue, on the sixteenth birthday of their daughter, Sari; from Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldfarb, 595 Bloom-field Avenue, and from Mr. and Mrs. A. Kauffman, 5754 Blossom Street, in memory of Av'rum Ostrovsky, 5757 Waverley Street. Mrs. S. Klein, 4785 St. Kevin Street, became a.life member. The .raffle was woi\ by Mrs. F. Simon, who gave a contribution. The next meeting is on January 18, at 1
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