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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday, March 11, 196&
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Out of sigrht but never out of mind—at the annual Touth Aliyah Luncheon last Wednesday, packages of seeds were distributed among the large assembly. As a result, red and white flowers from Israel will grow in many Vancouver gardens and homes this year. The seeds were a thoughtful gift from oiu* own Blossom Wine (spending a year in Israel with Myer and all their family). They were sent especially to underline the theme of Youth Aliyah as expressed in an old proverb: "All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today."
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Hear and there—Our old friend. Rabbi Bert Woythaler,
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spiritual leader of Van Nuys, Calif., Teinple Ner Tamid, has been named president of the Rabbinical Assembly of the Western States. Mazal tov to this Woythal-ers. The Rabbi, by the way, is also an instructor at the University of Judaism . . . Overflowing with professional talent. Camp Miriam Benefit Performance Variety Pageant is set to go this Sunday at the Centre, 8 p.m. Indications point to another full house sell-out of tickets again this year ... No less than 80 gals are going all out for the home baking sale at the Henrietta Szold Brunch and Art Show, an event of March 23 . . . And leave it to Centennial B.B.W. to come up with a unique dinner-dance March 26: a fabulous Fashion Show, no less, will be part of their scheduled entertainment... Another one of Talmud Torah's high calibre programs open to the entire community is upcoming this Monday and no parents can afford to miss it: two highly qualified experts will discuss the problems of . sex education for children of all ages . ; . On the subject of parents and children, we hear that participants in last weekend's Centre Impact parent-teen dialogue cotildVe stayed all night, so enveloped did they all.
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become in their discussions . . . Major community-wide announcement this week concerns the unique prestige event set March 23 by U.J.A. for which the honorable Dov Joseph is making a special visit here to bring Israel's tribute for our community's outstanding first overseas U.J.A. campaign.
Centre scene focuses this week on the Aronson folk concerts this Tuesday: at 4:30 p.m. for children (and parents) and at 8:30 p.m. for everyone . . . Junior and Tween Spring programming will swing into high gear at the Centre right after Pesach With an exciting two months of trips and special activities . . . April Centrepiece will feature full details on this and other Centre programs . . . There's also talk of a fantastic Tween Banquet set April 16.
Overheard following visit of distinguished Rabbinic leader Dr. lisrael Brodie who addressed the community at Congregation Schaira Tzedeck recently: One Yiddish-speaking listener, referring to the lecture of the native-born British Rabbi, turned to her neighbor and declared: "Er redt ^ nishkoshediken English!"
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On Satuirday, March 12, a day long seibinar will be hosted by Habonim at the home of Annette Bellows, 1616 Acadia road. Stimulating talks on various subjects pertaining to the youth of today will be featured beginning 11 a^m.. When Albert Melul, Centre staff worker, will speak oh group dynamics.
Following lunch, Ben Garber will lead a discussion on Labor Zionism, commencing at 2:30 p.m. Attending the seminar will be Rolajne Dane, leader visiting from Los Angeles Habonim, who, together with -Naomi Gale and Grace Shawn, will teach Israeli songs and dances. Miss Gale and liiiss Shawn are graduates of the 13th Habonimi Workshop and spent last year in Israel.
Roimding out the seminar after supper, Lou Zimmerman will present his report on Zionist Youth Today. Following thiis a kumsitz will close the day's events.
All interested members of the community are being invited to attend and further information is available from Zelik Segal, TR 6-3154.
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Special guest at an Oneg Shab-bat tonight, March 11, 7:30 p.m., at the Centre, sponsored by Vancouver Habonim, will be Mikey Duvduvani, central shaliach for I^anada and U.S. Mr. Duvduvani is co-ordinator for all activities in over 30 cities throughout North America. Originally hailing from Toronto, he now makes his home in Gesher Haziv, Israel.
Theme of the event will be "Shabbat on the Kibbutz", fea-uring a full evening. of Israeli style entertainment. Following dndling of Sabbath candles and ICiddush, interpretive dancing, chalil music and singing will be presented.
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