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The Canadian Jewish Newa, Thursday, May 20,1982 - Page 11
In Hamiltoii divisions.• •
By MOURA WOLPERT
HAMILTON —
Cuppy Katz and Tom Weisz have been named general campaign chairmen of the local State, of Israel Bonds campaign and; Yetta Freeman anil Joy Rochwerg will head up the Womens Division; it was annpiuiced last week.
Katz and Weisz, in a jomt statement, declared that "we take great pride in the role our community plays in .the Israel Bond, drive. Friends of Israel in Haniiltoh fully understand thiat Israel needs low-cost investment dollars, mobilized through the sale of Bonds, to help it deal with the hew economic challenges that confront the' country in light of recent Middle East events."
The only native Hamil-
toniah in this quartet^ Katz is co-owner, with his brother Bemie (chairmian of last year's Hkmiltob UJA campaign) of Dominion Aiito Supply and Wrecking Co.Xtd. ^
Katz is an active member of Viceroy Reading Lodge, B'nai B'rith and of the Masonic Lodge,; of both Temple AnsheSho-lom and the Adas Israel Congregation iuid a inem-ber of the board of directors of Shalom Village. And through his company hie has over the past 20 years actively sponsored numerous men's, women's and children's sports activitiies.;
Thorrtas Weisz came to Canada in 1951 from Hungary with his parents, Arthur .and : Margaret Weisz. the recipient of a silver medal as well as
otKer awards at Osgoode Hall Law School, he obtained his LL.M. at; Harvard-University and- returned in 1971 tip practice law in Toronto.
Back in Hamilton since 1979, he now has his own" firm and is president of Effort Trust. He is a trustee of Temple Anshe Sholom, a former trustee of'B'nai B'rith Viceroy Reading Lodge and a past board inember of Jewish Community Centre;. His wife Sasha is a past chairman of the Women's Division of Hamilton Bonds and current vice-chairman of the Hamilton UJA campaign women's division.
Ihe two Women's Di-. vision chairmen are Montrealer Yetta , Freeman and Torontonlan. Joy Rochwerg. Both (»me to
XpniWelsz
^ Hamilton upon their mar-: riages, Yetta Coopiemian to Zoltan Freeman and Joy PaSkowitz to Joe Rochwerg, and both have long and dlsthagolshed records of volonteeryirorlc. .
M^s. Freeman is a past president and charter
member of Hamilton Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, past president of Adas Israel Sisteriiood. an active member of Rebecca Taylor Chapter of Hadas-sah-WIZOi Hamilton Women's CRT and Tzioha Chapter of Mizrachi.Free-
YettaFreeman
man also served as the first president of the Hamilton Hebrew Academy. ;
Mrs.Rbchwerg is a past president of the Hamilton Hebrew Academy,^ a former vice-president of Adas Israel Sisterhood, member of ORT and of
Alan Bardlkbff, chairman of the HdocMnst Remiembrance Committee's edacatlon committee, sp^d» with smrvlvQr Nathan Lelpdger and high sduwl stndents.
TORONTO —
More than 500 people gathiered at Beth Sholom Synagogue recently when Paul Godfrey, chairmanof Metropolitan. Toronto, was presented with the Beth Sholom Brotherhood's Humanitarian Award.
The prestigious award has been presented annually since 1951. The four most recent recipients of the plaque were Bora Laskin, Chief. Justice of Canada, who received it in 1978; Ontario Premier Waiiam Davis, in 1979; Harold Adamson, former Metro Toronto chief of police, 1980; and Governor-General Edward Schreyer,1981.
Speakers at the dinner honoring Godfrey mclud-ed Robert Kaplan, solicitor general of Canada; Dennis Timbrell, Ontario minister of agriculture; Roy McMurtry, attorney-general of Ontario; and
Rev. Richard D. Jones, a past recipient, who is president emeritus of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews.
Additional speakers were Arthur Eggleton, mayor of Toronto; ■ Mel Lastman, mayor of the City of North YorkVGayle Christie, mayor of the Borough of York; Gordon Saltzman, president of the
Beth Sholom Brotherhood; David Mohson, rabbi of Beth Sholom Synagogue; 'Frank Cadesky, chairman of trhe dinner; Mendel Green, co-chairman; and lawyer Harvey Spiegel, who paid special tribute to Godfrey's father, Philip, celebrating his 72nd birthday on the same day that his son received the award.
By TAMMY KAROL
TORONTO —
Some 340 students and 50 teachers participated. recently in a seminar on the Holocaust at the Ontario Iiistitute for Studies in Education (OISE).
The Holocaust Student Seminar Day was sponsored by the Holocaust Remembrance Committee of the Toronto Jewish Congress and the department of. educational administration at OISE.
Students from 23 public and separate schools who participated in the program iised seminar day activities as part of their .course work on the Holocaust in their history and English classes-. They came from as far away as Oshawa, Picton and South River.
vlTie day began with an. ihtroiubtiOT l^^AlMi dikoff, program co-or' d|inat6r, and Rabbi' Mark Shapiro, chairman,; Holo-;: caustRiemerhbrance Committee of the TJC. A BBC film Genocide was shown to the participants who later held small group seminars forhistorical and factual study of the Holocaust.
Seminars discussed issues such as how the Nazis
came to power, Canada's response to Nazism, and the concentrationcamps.
Following the morning seminars, the Students again split up into smsfU groups with surviviprs to
gain first haiid information on the horrors of the Holocaust, s
As a culmination to the full day program, tfie last sQries of seminars focused on the contemporary un-
The seniors' popnlatldn in the London,' Ont. Jewr ish cbmmnnlty has grown by 43% not by 18% as Indicated In Monfa Wol-pert's article hi The CJN on April 1. It was this anasnaUy large fauxease
bi the 55-plas age group which was behbid the planning for the new 38-onlt seniors residence, says Robert Hnbsher, commonlty .worker with the London Jewish Com-mimlty Centre.
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