THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
march 31, i960
� MONTREAL MEETINGS �
(Additional Montreal Meetings on Page? Nine and Eleven) m SHAAR HASHOMAYIM Synagogue, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat: On Parents' Visiting Night, Fred Packer, president of the Parent-Teachersf Association, greeted the gathering, and Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat summarized the discussion.
The vote of thanks was moved by Mrs. Victor Elkin. Program committee chairman is Jack Kline-berg, assisted by Mesdames S. A. Barza, L. M. Dorsey, Michael Greenblatt, D. M. Notkin. Mrs. Victor Elkin and Mrs. Bernard Lande supervised the social arrangements. Mrs. B. H. Fogle was in charge of publicity. Junior Congregation services were held by: Mark Shapiro, Mark Bercuvitz, David Cohen, Jerry Kurland, Mar-
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Miss Ada Maimon, member of Hit I woe 11 Knesstt (Parliament), who wont to Palestine as a pioneer in 1912, is visiting the United Stares and Canada as a delegare to Pioneer Women from the Working Women's Council in Israel of which she Is one of the founders. She Is also on the executive of WIZO, Women's International Zionist Organization. Miss Maimon is a sJiter of Rabbi Judah Leib Maimon, Minister of Religion In the Israeli Cabinet. She will be in Montreal from April 10 to 12, and will participate in several functions including a reception luncheon arranged jointly by Hodossali and Pioneer Women for the executive members of both organizations, on April 10, at Zionist headquarters.
vin Goldsmith, Michael Fieldman, George Rosenberg, Mark Bercuvitz, Raphael Fleming, Jerry Kurland, Brahm Gelfand, Bernard Shapiro, Mark Shapiro, Paul Un-terberg, Stephanie Lefcort, Esther Cowan, William and Paul Wisen-thal. Miss Esther Goldenberg headed a delegation of the Younger Members' Group at the convention of the Young People's League of the United Synagogue of America, at Lake Kiamesha, N.Y. Misses Mona Adilman, Shirley Rosenthal, June Wilanski were the others. Dr. Sol. Liptzin, eminent lecturer, will be the guest speaker at the Younger Members' Group open meeting on Monday, April 17, at 8.30 p'.m. He is the author of "Germany's Stepchildren." Friends invited.
e RABBINICAL SEMINARY and Yeshivah Merkas Hatorah will hold the first rabbinical ordination, a Chag Hasmicha, in the history of Montreal, on Sunday evening, May 7, at Young Israel Synagogue. The rabbis to be ordained are: Tzodek Mandelcom, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mandelcom, 5026 Park Avenue, a graduate in commerce, with honors, of Sir George Williams College; Na-chum Rabinovitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rabinovitch, 4814 Clark Street, a graduate in commerce, with honors, of Sir George Williams College, and an M.Sc. graduate in mathematics of Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, Md.; and Shloima Spiro, son of Rabbi and Mrs. L. Spiro, 253 Laurier Avenue West, who is a fourth-year science student at Sir George Williams College. The three have completed an eight-year course of studies at the Yeshivah, on a course begun under Rabbi Chazan, formerly with the Merkaz Hatorah, and now of the Yeshivah Torah
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Joseph Y. Nadlar, 1350 Lajola Avenue, Montreal, is in charge of the third Seder of Sons of Israel, which takes place on Monday, April 3, at S.45 p.m., at 5110 Park Avenue; and is in charge also of the Seder at Ste. Anne de Bellovuo Hospital, on Tuesday, April 4, at 6 p.m. Mr. Nadlar, a former chaplain, has been in charge of, and performed services at Ste. Anne da Bellevue and Queen Mary Veteran's Hospitals on behalf of Knights of Pythias, since Myer Kirsch inaugurated the traditional Passover services for Jewish veterans at Quebec Military hospitals. He is president of the Sons of Israel, and o past chancellor of the Lionel Kirsch Memoriol Lodge, and their rtpfesestatlve to the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias. Mr. Nadler is associated with the Jewish Notional Workers Alliance, Wolofsky Branch; and is vke president of the Jewish Ministers' Association of Montreal. In December 1949, ha was appointed divisional Manager of the Confederation Life Association in Montreal, and is the first and youngest Jew ever to receive such on appointment of the Confederation Life Association in Canada and the United States.
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Vodath, in New York. For the past three years, they have been working under the direction of Rabbi P. Hirshprung, of Adath Yeshu-run Congregation. They will be ordained by a board consisting of Rabbi Hirshprung, Rabbi M. J. Wachtfogel; and Rabbi S. Wiso-ker, of Tel Aviv, Israel. Samuel Drazin, president of the Yeshivah, will deliver the opaoin*; address; followed by X> StstnMI^ ^ pt�js-idant Irving M. Btmixn, of New York, will be the principal speaker; and Rabbi Wisoker, of Israel, ' will speak. Cantor J. Ederman, of Newark, N J., will entertain. Saul Hayes, national executive director of the Canadian Jewish Congress, will give greetings; also Rabbi S. M. Zambrowsky, of Mizrachi; and Rabbi Charles Bender, of Adath Israel Synagogue. Nachum Rabinovitch will speak in Hebrew; Shloima Spiro, in English; Tzodek Mandelcom, in Yiddish. Rabbi Mendel Lewittes, of Young Israel Synagogue, will be chairman of the banquet with Morris Cooper-berg and Aaron Schachter as co-chairman; Louis Shiff, chairman of the dinner committee.
� BELLEVILLE Jewish community was visited by Samuel J. Leibowitz, educational director of Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, who saw classrooms in session, and addressed an evening mass meeting on "Jewish Education In Golus And The Jewish State." H. Rosen is chairman of the community's board of education. Mr. Leibowitz is a graduate of the College of the City of New York, with
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