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BE. 4764 30 years experience Tatte Nankinff't Famou* Chinete food PARTIES A SPECIALTY Delicious and Different WWCftrt? CASE 50 LAGAUCHETIERE W. (at Clark) PL. 8952 Wong Tan, Manager Montreal Meetings � SHAARE ZION SYNAGOGUE, Maurice S. Cohen, Rabbi: Service on Saturday, November 6, at 8.45 a.m., with Cantor Gabriel Berko-vits and choir; Junior congrega-tion.at 10.00 a.m. Yehuda Vine-berg, music instructor of the Hebrew School, and A. Cbodoah supervising. Mr. Vinaberi wffl train the cantors, Min Women's League, spoke on the role of Conservative Sisterhoods' first joint project of which will be a pageant, "The Jewish Home Beautiful," in February. A Succoth Skit, written in verse by Mrs. M. S. Cohen, had Mrs. W. H. Cohen as narrator. In the six tableaux were: Mesdames M. Kanigsberg, M. Hart, L. Stotland, C. Goldstein, L* Schwartz, W. L*bow, H. Shalin-sky, M. Neuman, S.-Rooenthal, L Zabitsky, L._Guiterp. and Mr. Q, - Mrs. I. Beinhftke* pr adding. A prayer was offered by Mrs. I. Riddell. Mrs. R. Shiller, president of Adath Israel Sisterhood, and treasurer of the Eastern Canadian Branch of. the Women's League, was present. Mrs. Benjamin Robinson spoke on behalf of the Women's Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal. Mrs. C. R. Gross, vice-president of the Canadian MA. 7453 MA. 7453 Help Your Relatives and Friends in Israel FOOD AND MUCH NEEDCD Clothing Food parcels containing such as: Gcoreftes; Kosher Conned 8�*f, Tea, Coffee, suQcr, salmon, millc powder, eag powder, tooth paste, snoving cream. Kosher salami, etc. Lc�Ti�fl R*f�lariy Every MMtfc Frew Montrtol or Halifax Canadian Overseas Parcels Reg'd. M ZAHLER, Gtrv. Manager Write for Descriptive l�lktm 1207 UNIVERSITY ST. P.Q. People's Tea & Coffee Co. 166 QUEEN ST. WEST EL�to 7U2 were: Binnie Kanigtberg, Betty Hart, David Stein, Mark Goldstein. Mrs. I. Benjamin was the musical director and pianist. The play was produced by the Mesdames W. H. Cohen, C. Goldstein, M. Caplan, M. S. Cohen. Hostesses were: Mesdames G. Issenman, H. J. Issen-man, L. A. Shapiro. On Simchat Torah night, Classes 1A and IB were inducted into their Hebrew studies. Called up to the Bimah to receive miniature Torah Scrolls, the beginners formed a line under out-stretched taleisim. More than five hundred children present received flags from the Sisterhood and Brotherhood. Cantors were: David Rimoin, Gershon Kreaden, Eliazer Blauer, Zev Rapaport, Moshe Ellen, Norman Malus, David Stein, David Auerbach. At the annual Armistice Day Service of Commemoration, at the War CHILD Phot�9raphy � � TAKEN IN THE HOME For epp. call HERBERT LEVINE 723 i Mount Royal Chapter Number 32 annual card party, and tea and bazaar, on Monday, November>8, at 8.15 p.m., is at Chevra Kadisha Synagogue Hall. There will be teacup reading. Miss Sylvia Kaplan, TA. 5576, is convener; assisting are: Misses Alice Miller, Sue Sil-verman, Libby Silverman; Lucy Friendlich, publicity. Miss Midge Skulsky is president. � CEDAR ASSOCIATION was benefited by $170 raised at a tea and money shower at the home of Misses Clara and Bertha Ghilcig, 5-113 Waverley Street, and sponsored by the following members: Mesdames Samuel Lerner, Louis Atc&vitch, Misses Lily Portner, Fanny Vinokour, Sara Sklar, Lily Axman, Frances Clare. Mrs. E. Shalinsky did tea-cup reading; Mrs; Sam. Rabinovitch read cards. Mrs. Jack Gilsig contributed baked go:ds and Miss Frances Clare donated a cake. Harry Cohen donated a towel, which was raffled, proceeds being included in the total amount raised. � TFERETH ISRAEL Congregation: Ladies Auxiliary bridge and continental on Thursday, November 11, at 8.30 p.m., is in the synagogue Hall. Mrs. H. Weintrub is president. � BUCOVINER Ladies Auxiliary met at the home pf Mrs. S. Rabinovitch, 215 St. Joseph Boulevard West. The hostess donated a raffle which was won by Mrs. S. Stern who gave a donation. Mesdames L. Steinberg and I. Nurenberg assisted the hostess and Mrs. M. Wol- UNVEILINGS BLOOMSTONE Heq'd GOVERNMENT LJCKNSKD PAWN UNCLAIMED DIAMONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOWEST PRICES 2SS Cr.if We�t LA. T k Hartt & Mair Cool Company Ltd. Anthracite � Stoker Coals WARMMOMMG COAL HEATERS about tAu eoal T40 DOMINION 1OAIAM HArbour 5151 The unveiling of the monument to the late Miriam Kala Golden-berg will be held on Sunday, November 7, at 11 a.m., at the Sbom-rim Laboker Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. SHATZKY: The unveiling of a monument in memory of the late Mrs. M. Shatzky, mother of Mrs. J. Ravinsky. Isisie and Sam. Shat-rky. of Montreal, and Miron ShaU zky. of France, will take place at Beth David Congregation Cemetery, on Sunday. November 7. at 11 a.m.. Rabbi S. H. Her whom and Cantor A. Matts officiating. Relatives and friends are invited to be present. IN MEMORIAM BROWMAN: In lovine memory of a dearly-beloved husband and father. Morris Browman, who passed away on October 29, 1947 (Cheshvan 15). Ever remembered and sadly missed by his wife and children. mun thanked her. At a meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Gerszenowicz, 5U12 Jean Brillant Street, the hostess gave a donation. Next meeting, on November 9, at the home of Mrs. J. Asplcr, 4151 Esplanade Avenue, presents Dr. Igo Citry as guest speaker. � PIONEER WOMEN'S Organization: Golda Myerson Group met at the home of Mrs. S. Turner, 5107 Lacombe Avenue, hearing Rabbi I. B. Rose speak in honour of Balfour Day. On November 9, at the home of Mrs. E. Berlin, 742a Querbcs Avenue, Mrs. P. Lipshitz will lecture on Hebrew and Mrs. S. Guttman will preside. Organization one-day seminar is on Tuesday, November 16, at 1490 Druin-mond Street. At 10 a.m., Mrs. Clarence Gross will speak on "Canadian Parliamentary Government And Parliamentary Procedure." Chairman will be Mrs. I. Rosen. At 2 p.m., Saul Hayes will speak on "The Role Of The Canadian Jewish Congress In Relation To The D.P. In Europe." Mrs. David Gelber will preside. At the evening session Mrs. G. F. W. Kuhring will speak on: "What The United Nations Mean To You." Chairman will be Mrs. William Malus. � BNAI BRITH WOMEN: Montreal Chapter Number 257 Public Speaking Group meets on Monday, November 8, at 8.30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Aaron Censor, 3495 Marlowe Avenue. Mrs. M. Vinegar is chairman. Laurentian Chapter Number 520 card party and money shower, at Chevra Kadisha Syna-K-tfue Hall, on November 9, at 8.30 p.m., is in aid of Bnai Brith philanthropies and Aid To Israel. Conveners are Mrs. C. White and Mrs. Hy. Herman. Mrs. M. A. Wollock is president. � ADATH ISRAEL Synagogue Sisterhood paid-up membership reception tea will take place on Monday, November 8, at 8.30 p.m., Mrs. Robert Shiller, president, will preside. Conveners are: Mesdames A. Mouckley and H. Dworkin. Jules Leavitt, CF.CF radio commentator, will present his program "Make Mine Music." Honoured guests are: Mrs. Edward Solomon and Mrs. Clarence Gross, representing the Eastern Branch, National Women's League, United Synagogue of America. Sponsors for the reception are: Mesdames J. Bergman, B. Cleman, I. E. Cleman, N. Cohen, S. Fine, J. Guttman, H. Klein-berg, I. N. Knight, L. E. Lieber-man, L. Light, A. Pincus, L. Pin-sky, B. Plotnick, J. Quint, L. Riven, A. Schmeltzer, S. Shiff, L D. Shiller, M. Tencer, H. Yanofiky. Mrs. J. Sternthal is sponsor chftir- � SHAAR HASHOMAYIM Synagogue, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat: The newly-constructed educational annex, to be known aa the Rabbi Herman Abramowitz Building, was dedicated and formally opened, the Rabbi and Cantor Nathan Mendel-son officiating, with the choir, under the direction of Jacob Rose-marin, with Mrs. M. N. Fineberg at the organ. The Ark was opened bv Ronald Cape, president of the Junior Congregation. Horace R. Cohen, O.B.E., honorary president of the congregation, presided. Greetings were extended on behalf of Mayor R. P. Adams, of West-mount. by Alderman G. L. Fowler. The Montreal Protestant School Board was represented by its chairman, W. E. Dunton, and the West- flMOM ��fax placet Stm featuring a oonnoiunur'* LUNCHEON at 11.Of DINNKB at fl.M Delicious STEAKS You'll Enjoy At Tr�� LITTLE ROUMANIAN STiAK HOUSE "^' r��twrtaf fcUNCHION CPCCIAl II A.M. � I PM. 445* LAWMNCI 157* GAYETY Tel. MA. 3759 Doit? 1105 - - 1*> - HO 2_M - 7 JO - 1000 JOAN MAVIS STCVt CVAMS TW *>(.* JIMMY DAT mil - THO�N & and Five Other Act* T ............ "" ....... minium M. L. CAPLAN YOUR OLD RELIABLE Gift and Hardware Store KITCHEN SHOWER arrangements our specialty FULL LINE OF DINNEKWARE, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, SILVERWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CRYSTAL DAILY DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE 4350 ST. LAWRENCE BLVD. 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Leibowitz, affixed to the doorpost the traditional mezu-lah. Junior Congregation Simchas Torah Hakofos were conducted at evening and morning Miffcus by the officers and cantors^ Kfppld Cape presided; Ai ^ Schwartz read from The Ark was opened by Lnria B*t-shaw and Leonard Cohen. Participants were: Howard Bacal, Harold Shapiro, Perry Meyer, Bernard Cooper, Joseph Mendel, Mark Shapiro, Mark Bercuvitz, Basil Ballon, Daniel Usher, Arthur Freedman, Jerry Freedman, Jerry Kurland, Harvey Smith, Robert Feldstein, Murray Notkin, Haskell Zabitsky, Avrum Bloomstone, Allan Bern-feld, Charles Solomon, Marvin Goldsmith, Bernard Shapiro, Martin Goodman, Harold Scherzer, Ronald Gallay. � NATIONAL COUNCIL of Jewish Women: Mrs. Joseph Leavitt has been appointed chairman of Council Camp for Girls, at Lac Fournelle, which provides a three-week holiday for one hundred and sixty girls each summer, and is one 'of the major projects of Council Mrs. Leavitt was formerly chairman of the boys' and girls' library, .' sponsor*** bv on Page Nine) DOMESTIC AFFAIRS HANDLED EFFICIENTLY Confidential Report* Honey Detective Agency 28 St. James St. W. HA. 6823 First Tenor wonted for Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Choir PHONE CRescent 6496 Crown Taxi CR. 8221 REG'D. SERVICE AT ALL TIMES R. D. 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