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� SPANISH, and Portuguese Synagogue, Rabbi Solomon Frank, Rabbi: Friday, September 14, at 7 pan.; Saturday, with sermon, at 9 a.m. The bar-mitzvah of Sheldon Clark, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. Zussman, will be celebrated. Sunday, at 8.30, followed by Breakfast Olub. The Sisterhood, on Tuesday, September 18, will install officers and board members, with Dr. Frank as officer; Mrs. Maxwell Katz, conductor; Mrs. Max Pinsler, pianist. Musical programme and skit; tea. The annual donor luncheon, on Tuesday, September 25, in the Mount Royal Hotel, Cham-plain Room, convenership of Miss Jennie C.Erdrich and Mrs. A. B.
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Regenstreif, has Mrs. M. Ginsberg as ticket chairman. Holt Renfrew & Co. Ltd., will show daytir.v? a'nd evening clothes, furs, millinery. About the souvenir booklet names, call Mrs. Moe Ginsberg, 905 St. Lawrence Boulevard. (LAncaster 7052, or ELwood 5338) on or before September 15. New teachers are: Mrs. Alfred Feintuch, Hebrew, third grade Day School; Mrs. Bert Kositsky, secular teacher of this new grade; Miss Joy Ballon, associate nursery teacher; Mrs. Nathan Aber, associate, Kindergarten teacher; Mosche Prives, recently of, Israel, teacher of the afternoon. Hebrew classes. Registration and enrollment for the two preparatory classes of age groups on Sunday morning, September 16.
e YOUNG ISRAEL of Montreal, Mendell Lewittes, Rabbi: .Friday, September 14, services at 6.45 p.m.; Saturday, at 8.45 a.m. Talmud Class, leadership of Rabbi Lewittes, resutnes on Saturday at 6 p.m., to study the eighth chapter of Tractate Sanhedrin. Seating committee meets every evening from 8 to 10; Sundays from 10 to 12 noon. An auxiliary service is being held in the downstairs hall.
"Pillar of Life" is the new symbol of the tint joint campaign for th� Combined Jewish Appeal and the United Israel Appeal. Samuel Bronfman is honorary chairman of both orgoniiationi. The campaign will be conducted November 1-15. Supported by the Combined Jewish Appeal are the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and the Jewish General Hospital. The Jewish Community Camps; Hilfel Foundation at McGJII University, and the Jewish Public Library are also partners in the annual appeal; also the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society. The United Israel Appeal, campaigning with the Combined Jewish Appeal for the first time this year, supports large-scale programs of relief, immigration resettlement and rehabilitation in Israel, where the rate of immigration Is expected to continue at approximately 200,000 a year in 1952. With supplies bought in Canada and shipped to Israel, aid is provided in establishing settlements, medical care is provided and immigrants now living in tent cities are rehabilitated and integrated Into Israeli life. Supplies are bought in this country with Canadian dollar*.
E T. Garfinkle, pew committee will arrange for High Holy Day seating, on: Tuesday, September 18, at 8 p.m. to 10.30; Sunday, September 23,10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; Thursday, September 27, 8 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.; Sunday, September 30, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Efraim Rosenzweig has been appointed as educational director. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati and of the Hebrew Union College, he is director of public relations of the Canadian Jewish Congress. Head of the Hebrew Department is Abraham Wolk. WiHiam Lightstone has been appointed executive director of the Temple School.
� TEMPLE EMANU-EL, Dr. Harry J. Stern, iabbivSeiyke?, Friday, September 14, at 8.15. Junior Congregation, Saturday, at 11.30 a.m. A Holy Ark for the placement of the Torahs, donated by Mrs. David Gordon Jassby, in memory of her -husband, will be dedicated on Friday, and the congregation will honour his memory by unveiling a memorial table.t in the sanctuary. He was honorary treasurer. Under the chairmanship of
� MOUNT SINAI Sanatorium Ladies' Auxiliary opening meeting is a millineryfashion show and tea, on Wednesday, September 19, at 2 p.m., at the Mount Royal Hotel, convened by Mrs. H. Rotsky. Friends invited. Reservations with Mrs. B. Fitelberg, CR. 0936. Mrs. S. Guttman is the new president.
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Bendit Chapter Number 658 meets on Monday evening, September 17, at the Mount Royal Hotel. Mrs. David Harris will preside. Lau-rentian Chapter Number 520 opening meeting is a fall fashion show, on Wednesday, September 26, at 8.30 p.m., at the Sheraton Hall, Mount Royal Hotel. Don. Cameron will be commentator, with Mrs. A. L. Simon the pianist. There will be ten door prizes. All proceeds go to Bnai Brith philanthropies, including the Bnai Brith Hospital and Eye Clime in Israel; Youth Organization; Hillel House; parties at the Home for the Aged; for New Canadians; Neighborhood House; and for general community services. Mis. Saul Mayoff, EX. 5615, is convener, with Mrs. Ben. Halick-man.
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� MIZRACHI WOMEN Council met at the home of the new president, Mrs. J. Blanshay, 2979 Soissons Avenue. The annual Chai dinner is on Monday, September 24, at Young Israel Synagogue. Mrs. B. Lechter, DE. 3251; Mrs. L. Zabitsky, AT. 6623. are conveners. Mrs. H. Bessin, of Ottawa, Ont, national president, who spent some time in Israel, will be the speaker. Mrs. 0. Kahn, of Ste. Agathe, was hostess at a garden party to aid Mizrachi children^ nurseries in Israel. With the help of Mesdames J. Deitcher, L. Deitcher, J. Levitt, A. Kalfuss, M. Herrig, F. Elligfcerg, 1207 was raised. At a tea at Epstein's Pinegrove Hotel, in Pre-fontaine, S195 was raised, with the help of Mesdames M. Neuer, J. Rodel, B. Hirshfield, J. Glustein, P. Eltes, M. H. Sacksner, N. Hersh-covitch, M. Liquornick.
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� HADASSAH Chapter meeting Monday, September 17. at 12.30, is: Young Ladies Zionist, luncheon, at the home of Mrs. Samuel Alrod, 5012 Roslyn Avenue. Chapters meeting Monday, at 1.00 are: Shaar Hashomayim, luncheon and fashion show, at the home of Mrs. Philip Joseph, 205 Edgehill Roid, with Mrs. S. Fuhrer as convener; Shoshana, dessert luncheon, at the home of Mrs. L. Golick, 4800 Cote des Xeiges Road. Chapter meeting Monday, at 1.30, is: Mount Scopus,
Bernard Cherrick, of Israel, world director of the Hebrew University's department of organization and information, will address the September 26 annual dinner meeting of the Montreal Chapter of the Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University at the Windsor Hotel. Michael Greenblatt it president. Mr. Cherrick, who toured Western Canada In 1918, in the Interest of the University, is e student of Semitics, sociology, and philosophy, and a Hebraist. He was born In Dublin, Ireland, and educated in England at the Universities of Manchester and London and the London School of Economics. Prior to World War II he was Rabbi of one of London's synagogues and then served 01 on Army chaplain. Upon hit return, he became the director of the Jewish National Fund and the United Palestine Appeal of Great Britain.
dessert luncheon, at the home of Mrs. H. S. April, 4838 Circle Road, with Mrs. M. Shapiro, who recently returned from Israel, as guest speaker. Chapters meeting Monday, at 2.30, are: Adath Israel, at the home of Mrs. H. Rosenbaum, 4110 Marcil Avenue; Eleanor Machlovitch Finestone, at the home of Mrs. M. Machlovitch, 3330 Van Home Avenue West; Hanna Rifka Central, at the home of Mrs. S. Yudin, 5399 Jeanne Mance Street; Kadimah, at the home of Mrs. K. Kussner, 4830 Cedar Crescent; Migdol, at the home of Mrs. A. Bernstein, 704 McEaohran Avenue; Nathan Dlusy, tea, at the home of Mrs. I. Dlusy, 4050 Kent Avenue; Queen Esther, at the home of Mrs. C. Lazarus, 3500 Atwater Avenue; Shaare Zion, at Shaare Zion Synagogue, with Mrs. L. Balinsky as hostess. Chapters meeting Monday, at 8.30, are: Edith Kanigsberg, at the home of Mrs. A. Brown, 4343 Oxford Avenue; Mount Carmel, at the home of Mrs. M. Kreisman, 6055 Wllderton Crescent; Rachel Anna Leavy, at the home of Mrs. S. Winkler, 733 Hartland Avenue; Shaindel Gordon, at the home of Mrs. B. Chazan, 27 Laviolette Avenue. Chapter meeting Tuesday, September 18, at 2.30, is: Deborah, tea, at the home of Mrs. J. Gross, 2839 Willowdale Avenue. Chapters meeting Tuesday, at 8.30, are: Bialik, at the home of Mrs. M. Fiomen, 4930 Ridgevale Avenue; Emos Israel, at the Zionist Building, with Mrs. M. Spector and Mrs. W. Goodman, as hostesses; Eta Cohen, at the home of Mrs. W. Gasoi, 5514 Hutchison Street; Mary Hinda Bernstein, at the home of Mrs. G. Freeman, 48 Joyce Avenue; Nochim Faierman Israeli Chapter meeting is at the home of Mrs. S. Bakerman, 5344 Clark Street, on Wednesday, September 19, at 8.30 p.m. Walter O'Hearn, United Nations correspondent for the Montreal Daily Star, will address an open meeting of Montreal Hadassah on Monday, September 24, at 2.30, in the Sheraton Hall of the Mount Royal Hotel, on: "Canada, Canadians, and Israel". Mrs. A. Slavouski, president, will preside. As a summer project members raised funds for a new hospital wing at the Canadian Hadassah Children's Village at "Hadassim", in Israel. The cornerstone for this new 16-room hospital ward was
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� ZIONIST ORDER H^bonim 27th annuat convention, September 15-16, will hear discussed "The Future Of The Zionist Movement", at Zionist Headquarters, where Joseph N. Frank, honorary secretary of the Zionist Organization of Canada, who has just returned from Israel, will address delegates at a luncheon on Sunday. After services at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue on Saturday morning, A. A. Levin Lodge will be hosts at kiddush. Marc Dwire, chairman of arrangements, will open the convention on Saturday evening at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. A reception and supper dance will follow for delegates and their wives. Edward E. Gelber, co-president of the Zionist Organization of Canada, and a delegate to the World Zionist
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� SHAARE ZION Synagogue Young People's Group open membership stag dance invites all young people, over twenty-one, on Wednesday, September 19, at 8.30 p.m. Tickets at the door, or from Howard Goldsmith, EL. 1835. Lenny Rubin's orchestra; Jack Wake-field will be master of ceremonies; refreshments. Information from Michael Raber, social chairman, BE. 8618; or Miss Sarah Miller, LA. 4203, daytime. Membership information, from Miss Bess Nas-chen, GR. 6831. For bowling, every Monday at 9.30 p.m., at 3720 Park Avenue, Avery Venis, DO. 9428, is chairman.
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