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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Fridqy, June 1, 1956
"STARS ar TaMI^BMOW
TALENT CONTEST FINALS
Dote: Tuesdoy, June 5 Piece: Beth Israel Auditorium Time: 8:30 p..m. Community inyited. No odmittonce chorge, silver collection
PROGRAM
Finolists of under 12 o^^ 13-16 e§e groups
Claire Klein and the yoncouver Folk Singers Kenny Ludwig and Shoron Landa
Sponsored by Vancouver Lodge B'nai B'rith
HADASSAH
SHALOM CHAPTER will meet on Tuesday, June 5 at the home of Kay Walters, 1456 West 45th Avenue This meeting will be in the form o: a toy and jewellery shower. . . . The new executive will be installed by Marge Groberman.
NORDAU CHAPTER will hold their closing meeting on Tuesday, June 12 at the home of Helen Coleman, 1136 West 40th Avenue at 8:3 p.m. ... Installation of new officers
will take place.
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HERZLIA CHAPTER have elected the following as the executive for 1956-57: President, SaUy Gelfond; 1st Vice-Presidenf, Anne S^I; Treasurer, Leah Yacowar; Secretary, Lil Roma-lis; Membership, Zena Levinson; Social, Maiy Eskin and Sara Kuriz, Yootb Aliyah, Anne Wiseman; Community Council, Anne Fromson; Educational, Anne Segal; Sunshine, Ruth Sanderson; Telephone, Bella kosasky. Bertha Lyman, Sara Kohii; PubUdty, Mathilda Porte; Board: Marion EiseA-stehi, Helen; Kaganoff^ Mar^ Gar^ finkle. . . . The sacrifice luncheon will be held Wednesday, June 6 at Leon's.
DEBORAH CHAPTER will' meet at the home of Doris Adirlm, 330 West 15th on Tuesday, June 5. The following %ere elected for the (^ming term: President Edith Thoni|^; 1st Vice President^ Harriet Shfiae;' 2nd Vice President, Zoe Oreck; Record ing Secretary, Vera OUnut; Coires-ponding Secretary, Ida Hubberman; Treasurer, LU Hersb; Youth Aliyah, Bessie Wolfe; Social, Marsha Gar-fiiikle;;|Congress, Doris Adirim; Edu cational. Alma Hennan; Publicity, Sylvia Tyer, Phoning, Fteda Aqua, Sofrihie Beman; Membership, Dorofiiy Pelziiian.; .. The Installation Luncheon will be held on June 12 at Leon's Broadway and Fir at 1 o'clock.
BEN ZVI CHAPTER wiUJipld a luncheon and installation of officers on Tuesday, June 5 at lvp,m. at the home of Helen Levison, 2158 W. 1st Ave. Mrs. Marge Groberman, President of the Hadassah Council, will act as installing officer. Officers to be installed Iqt 1956-57 term are:
CARD OF THANKS
Honito Club of Pioneer Women sincerely . thank Mr. and Mrs. S. Moskovitz for loaning their home for the Tea held there recently.
Also all the hostesses and all who ottended to make this Teo such a success.
Special thanks to Mrs. Muriel Porte for her support.
The names of several hostesses were regrettably omitted from the invitation.
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CARD OF CONDOLENCE
To Mrs. KopeEow ond children we wish to express our deepest sympothy on the tragic loss of your dear husband ond father Horry Kopelow. In the work for Israel ond the^ people of Isroel you sholl 0ind your consolotion.
PIONEER WOMEN'S GbllNCIL.
President, Dorothy Pesto; 1st Vice President, Helen Levison; 2nd Vice President, Goldie Rubin; Secretary, Becky Sliafron; Treasurer, Betty Last-man; Youth Aliyah, Helen Levison; co-chairman, Sylvia Rqtstein; Educational, Mary Felstein; Bazaar, Lillian M. Rqtstein, co-chairman, Minnie Barish, Goldie Rubin, Laura Ludwig, Helen Levison, Pauline Serebrin, Telephone, Rae Rablnovitch, Pauline Serebrin; Social, Fanny Wasel; Meip-bership, Pauline Serebrin; Ways and Means, Mary Felstein, co^halrman, Goldie Lapidus, Mrs. Stein; Store, Lilian M. Rotsteui; Polio Boxes, Yetta Altenson; iSunshine, Esther Creemer; JNF, Sarah Lapidus; Community
Council, Rae Rabinoyitch.
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YOUTH ALIYAH CHAPTER held election of officers at the home of Mrs. Lou Mallin on Tuesday, May 15. . . . Following is the slate of newly elected officers. Immediate Past President, Mrs. Jennie Fouks; President, Claire Lancaster; 1st Vice President, Vera Chechik; Recording Secretary, Rose Groberman; Corresponding Secretary, Tillie Flax; Finan dal. Secretary, Perle Mallin; Treasurer, Pearl Groberman; Youth Aliyah Chairman, Rose Bakei; Membership Chairman, Bea Chertkow'; )NF Chairman, Edna Lipetz. . . . Please keep June 13 open for our closing luncheon. /
Mrs. Milton J. Freiman was reinstalled as president of the National Council of Jewish Women, Vancouver section, at the annua meeting Monday in the Hote Georgia: ■
Mrs. Edward F. Stern of Seattle third vice-president of the North American Council of Jewish Women Inc. was guest speaker.
She spoke on the great strides Canada has nlade in the field of menta health and the.study and action programs in the fields of education and legislation.
VICTORIA JEWS
LADIES' AUXILIARIES
BETH HAMIDROSH LADIES AUXILIARY will hold a Tea on Tuesday, June 19 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs..J. Eisenstein, 3110 Willow St. The community is
cordially invited to attend.
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MUTER FAREIN OF THE PER-TZ SCHOOL will hold their annual closing luncheon on Monday, June 4 at 1:00 p.m. atthe home of Mrs. A. Wyne, 2495 West 20th Ave. . . Members are urged to enjoy this last ;et-together of the season.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN
PACIFIC CHAPTER No. 763 will lold its next general meeting on Monday, June 4 at 8:15 p.m. sharp at Mc-Gavin's Auditorium, 2091 W. Broad-Way. This is the final general meeting of the term. A very interesting irogram has been arranged by Chairman Esther Geisbreqht. All members are asked to have a question ready to submit at the meeting. ... Ethel Sinder is New Year Card Chairman, CE. 6140.
Gladys Jampolsky is again Chairman of the Break the Bank Project.
Sanks are now available at CH. 1907.
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VANCOUVER CHAPTER No. 77
will meet Tuesday, June 5 at 8 p.m. at the Community Centre. Mrs. Ed Miller, newly installed President will appoint Standing Committees for the coming year's term. ... Regular attendance at meetings promotes greater interest and activity in B'nai B'rith philanthropies and projects.
PIONEER WOMEN
PIONEER WOMENS COUNCIL is holding its Annual Donor's Limch-eon on Tuesday, June 12 at 12:30 .m. at Leon's, 1601 West Broadway, labbi Bernard Goldenberg will be giiest speaker. All members are urged
o attend and lend their support.
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GORDONIA CLUB will hold their
Michael Berman, son of Dr. am Mrs. D. Berman, graduated in Medicine from Northwestern University, Chicago at the end of May and wil visit in Victoria before taking up a position in the United States Public Health service in San Francisco.
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Mrs. R. D. Barer and children Morry, Denise and Danny leave on June! 7 for Sarnia, Ontario where they will be guests of Mrs. Biarer's parents, Mr. and Mrs; Al GofdOtt'fbr:Six weeks. On the' return trip they will stop briefly with Mrs. Barer's sister Mrs. M. Roytenberg, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. Barer will accompany his family to Toronto, going on to Ottawa on business and returning to
Victoria in midrJune.
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BAR MTTZVAH
David Joel, only solf of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krasney, was Bar Mitz-yah on Saturday, May 26 at Temple Emanuel, Victoria. David was trained by Mr. J. Narod, who also married David's parents.
Following the 9:30 a.m. seryice, a lovely lunch was served in the Synagogue Hall and a dinner was held at 7:00 p,m. at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel. Out of town guests here for David's Bar Mitzvah were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nozick and Mr.,and Mrs. Sam Levi and son Eric Michael of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Coming from Vancouver wer^ Dr. and Mrs. M. Archeck, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ar-check, Mr. H. Musikansky and Mr.
Chuck Waite.
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BIRTH '
Born to Dr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Pappenheim (nee Joy Berman) London, England, a son Mark Avram, May 26, a brother for Karin and a grandson for Dr. and Mrs. D. Berman.
day, June 5 at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ,E. Morris, 976 West 14th Avenue. . . . Mrs. E. Morris and
Mrs. M. Meyer are hostesses.
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HANITA CLUB wiU hold their'last meeting of the season on Tuesday, June 5 at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. S. Bogner, 431 ^est 25th Ave.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN YOUNG MARRIED GROUP held its installation of officers at a din-ner party at the home of Mrs. M. Brown recently. Mrs. V. Drache installed the new executive for 1956-57 as follows: Chairman, Mrs. A. J. Sacks; First Vice-chairman, Mrs. R. Chess, Second Vice-chairman, Mrs. M. Cohen, Secretary, Mrs. R. Raphael;
of NOW
*'The Council volunteer in Canada and'the U.S. has a job in her community today which emphaisizes services for the aged and children Avith special needs," she pointed out
"She is an informed citizen who studies issues in government and takes action upon things she believes. Through the Council overseas pro-
MRS. MttTON J. FREIMAN
monthly luncheon meeting on Tues-1 Treasurer, Mrs. F^ Tessler.
gram she is contributing to t|ie rehabilitation and education of Jewish communities all over the world." .
In her presidential report, Mrs. Freiman expressed the hope that members would continue to co-operate in carrying on work in the field of comniun-ity services.
'Total membership including all Sve groups is over 650," reported Mrs.^ Harold Pollack. The afternoon group has 450 members with 10 new enrollments this year. .
Chairmen installed were Mrs. Val Warren, evening group; Mrs. Abe Sack, young married group and Miss Esther Bellas^ business and professional group. \
Miss Ann Gorman of the business and professional group reported $165 netted from a recent raffle. She said a parcel valuedat $20 will continue to )e shipped to Israel.once a month and that the Red Cross blood donor division will also continue.
AT BETH ISRAEL
Beth Israel Religious School will hold its closing exercises on Sunday, une 3 from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Class assembly will take place; the awarding of. prizes to pupils who haves excelled; distribution of report cards and registration for next year. ' Registratipn of pupils for the year 956-57 will take place in the auditorium from 11:00 a.m. until noon.
For further information phone the Synagogue; office, BA. 4161 or Mr. J. Gibbs, Chairman of the School Board. / _
I. F. HOLLENBERG
B.Sc., O.D.
J. J. ABRAMSON
B.Sc., O.D.
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THANK YOM NOTE
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catering to banquets, luncheons/ teas and weddings.
Business Men's Luncheons from 11:30 cm.
Coffee Bar Open from 7 d.m.
For reservation* phone Tommy Sampson at CH. 0092
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