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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
OCTOBER 14, 1966
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Mr. and'Mrs. Harry JLerner, 723 Harrow Drive, spent a two-week vacation at the Nevele Hotel, in Ellenville, New York.
Miss Sandra Dubrowna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dubrowna, 11G York Downs Drive, returned from a three-week trip to Las Vegas. Nevada; Los Angeles, 'ami San Francisco, California, via Air Canada.
.Mrs. Leah Dyson, formerly of 773 Lawrence Avenue West, has taken up new residence at 3894 Bathurst Street.
.Miss Esther-Faye Minsk, {he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.Minsk, 3807 Bathurst Street, returned from a trip to Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fang, and David and Denise, of Bronx, New York, visited with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sugar, and Kenneth, Bradley and Lisa, 73 Alexis Boulevard, for the High Holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Fishbein, formerly, of 248 Howland Avenue, are now residing at 32 Greenwin Village Road.
Mr.' and Mrs. L. Schwartz, of Hamilton, Ontario, visited with her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. am!'Mrs.'Milton Karp, and Gilda, 172 Searle Avenue. -Mrs. Schwartz is the recording secretary of the Grand Order of Israel, Lodge No. One, in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Jablonsky, formerly of 384 Winnett Avenue, moved to their new home at 19 Steven Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weisdorf, for-mvrly of 20 Varna Drive, have taken up new residence at 30 Vinci Crescent,
Mrs. Lillian Pass and Miss Sha-ryn Pass, formerly of 3 Pailton Cro'sccn't, have taken up new residence at 220 Eglinton Avenue West.
Dr. and Mrs. Eli Ravinsky, and Marlene. Mark, and Estelle, 28 Farrington Drive, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solonion Ravinsky, 4893 Bourret Street, to be present, at their fiftieth wedding anniversary. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Offenheim, 1560 Lawrence Avenue West, celebrated the first birthday of their son, Michael Lewis, at a party. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherkin, 20 Touraine Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Offenheim, 153 Fairholme Avenue, the grandparents; great-uncles and great-.aunts: Mr. and Mrs. J. Half and, and Victor and Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. B. Feld, and Gregory; Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherkin, and Cheryl; and Samuel Sherkin; and uncles and aunts: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, and Larry and Allison; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goldhar, and Randi and Jeffrey; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Offenheim; and Nadine, and Martin Offenheim. '..;..
Mrs. Harry Lederman, .31 Pan-nahill Road, entertained at a bri-1 dial tea at her home, to honour Miss Sheila Nancy Watson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Watson, 52 Overbrooke Place, the fiancee of her son. Melvin Mark Lederman. Mrs. Ledermanj the hostess, wore a banana-coloured, two-piece, silk suit; and a mauve orchid
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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Eisen, 221 Pannahill Road, entertained to honour the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cecil Gail Eisen, to Sael Steven (Sharfer), Szarfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fischcl Szarfer, 460 Drewrey Avenue. Those present were: David Eisen, 64 Elderwood Drive; and Samuel Eisen, 10 Blaydon Avenue, uncles of the bride-elect; Gabriel Szarfer, brother of the groom-to-be; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Abramovitz, 17 Palm Drive.
BflR-miTZUflHS
Steven Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray L. Swcigman, 5 Forest Wood, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah on October 15, at Beth Tzedec Synagogue. He is the brother of Miss Randi Sweigman; grandson of Mrs. Ida Sweigman, 575 Roselawn Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berenbaum, 11 Shallmar Boulevard; great-grandson of Mrs. Sarah Starkman, 22 Wvstgrove Crescent.
Larry Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kwinter, 14 Bitteroot Road, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in. honour of his bar-mitzvah on October 29, at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue. He is the brother of Allen, aged nine years; and of Brenda, three; grandson of Mri and Mrs. Samuel Handley, 10 Humewood Drive; and of Mrs. Milly Kwinter, 2515 Bathurst Street, and the late Aaron Kwinter.
Invin Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ginsler, 5 Pannahill Road, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah on October 22, at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue. He is the brother of Larry Ginsler, Donald, aged nine years; and Richard, six; grandson of Mrs. Minnie Revich, 533 .Douglas Aver nue, and the late Israel Revich; and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ginsler, 4190 Bathurst Street; great-grandson of Louis Levine, 370 Brooke Avenue.
Irving Reuben, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kideckel, 201 Acton Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his har-mitzvah on October 29, at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue. He is the brother of Marsha, aged fifteen years; grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. I. Kideckel; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Courman.
Allen Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Freedland, 149 Elder Street, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in ^honour of his bar-mitzvah on October 15, at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue. He is the brother of Bonnie, aged sixteen years; and of Paul, ten; and Maria, five; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. P. Goodman, 35 Brook-view Drive.
Mr. and Mrs- H. Bernard Gottlieb, 778 Briar Hill Avenue, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son, Daniel Carl, who was called to the Reading of the Law, at Holy Blossom Temple. He is the brother of Michael. Matthew and Eric; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. De-naburg, G29 Spadina Road; and of Mr. and Mr?. Milton Gottlieb. 4415 Bathurst Street.
flPPROflCHIIIG mflRFUflGES
The forthcoming marriage of Miss Irene Rochelle Berlin, daughter of Mrs. Belle Berlin, 4415 Bathurst Street, and the late Harry Berlin, to Stephen Laurie L'ro-\vit?, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I'rowitz, S Kin�sbridf<e Court, will take pl?.cc on October 18, at half-past six o'clock, at Bnai Israel Rc-th David Synagogue, Rabbi Albert Pappenheim officiating.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Winer (nee Rita Shapiro), 3 Denmark Crescent, on October 3, at the Women's College Hospital, a son, Charles; brother of Norman, ngcd fourteen years; Gilda,twelve; Earl, seven; Debbie, six; and Cheryl, seventeen months; grandson of Mrs. Rose Winer, 21 Mayfair Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shapiro, of London, England; Godparents are Norman, Gilda, the brother and sister. Edward D. Winer, 107 Ava Road, uncle, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Israel Classman (nee Marcia Segal, formerly of Montreal, Quebec), 288 Goulding Avenue, on May 10, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Dvanne Michelle; sister of Irwin Classman, aged seventeen years; and Rhonda, thirteen and one-half; granddaughter of Mrs. Goldie Eeldstein, 4G15 Vezi-na Street; and of Bernard Segal, 1035 Bernard Avenue West, and the late Mrs. Becky .Segal.
Born/ to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Flomen (nee Rhonda Shulman), 15 Shallmar Boulevard, on July 7, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Marcie Susan; granddaughter of Mrs. Laura Shulman, 11 Shallmar Boulevard; and of Mrs. George Shechtman, 3270 El-lendale Street, Montreal, Quebec, and the late Abram Flomen; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Goldie Broder, 11 Shallmar Boulevard.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zalvin (nee Kathy Legge), 22 Cadillac Avenue, on September 28, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Michelle Gay; sister of Andrew, aged one and one-half years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Zalvin, 18 Markdale Avenue; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Anne Perlmuter, 175 Baldwin Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abramson (nee Beverley Katz), 2121 Bathurst Street, on September 15, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Randall Dov; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abramowitz, 16 Lanark Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katz, of Hamilton, Ontario; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz, of Hamilton. Godparents are Howard Katz, 2121 Bathurst Street, uncle; and Miss Leslie Katz, of Hamilton, aunt. Samuel Katz, of Hamilton, great-grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Talsky (nee Shirley Langer), 17 Renoak Drive, on September 17, at the Branson Hospital, a son, Jordan David; brother of Lori, aged seven years; Maria, five; and Cheryl, three; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Langer, 12 Rqckford Road; and (Jf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Talsky, 73 Strathearn Roa'd; great-grandson of ,Mrs. Hilda Flom, 84 Burncrest Road. Miss Gloria Langer, 12 Rockford Road, aunt; and Dr. Norman Talsky, 73 Strathearn Road, uncle, are godparents. Benjamin Langer, and Louis Talsky, grandfathers, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin BedernVan (nee Valerie Shulman), 24 Brill Crescent, on October 3, at the Branson Hospital, a daughter, Melissa Lee; sister of Jodi, aged three years; granddaughter of Mrs. Lena Bederman, 12 Rockford Road, and the late Morris Bederman; and of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shulman, of Los Angeles, California; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Bessie Shulman, 124 Westmount Avenue.
Born, to Mr.-and Mrs. Lex Diamond (nee Miriam Loshinsky), 101 Shelbourne Avenue, on September 28, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Karen; sister of Dianne, aged fifteen years; Sherri, four and one-half years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Loshinsky, of Spring Valley, New York.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fromm (nee Rosemary Shoot), 80 Langholme Drive, on September 22. at the Women's College Hospital, a son, Mitchell Craig, brother of Jody Warren, aged six years; and of Russell Darren, aged three years; grandson of Mrs. Florence Shoot, of Toronto; and of Leo Shoot, of Toronto; and of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fromstein, 82 Lang-holme Drive. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Fromstein, 37 Mon-trossor Drive, uncle and aunt. Max Fromstein, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Joseph Wiesenfeld (nee Barbara Bras?, formerly of Toronto), 5716 Lockwood Avenue, Montreal. Quebec, on June 25. at the Jewish General Ho-pital, a son. Michael Stuart; brother of Andrea Naomi, aged two years: grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brass, 165 Ken-nard Avenue. Toronto, and of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wie;er,fe!d, of Montreal; freat-grar.dson of Mrs. Lena Sc<ket. 31 Arlston Drive, Toronto.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldstein (nee Marsha Rosen-horg), 61 Russfax Drive, on October 3. at the Toror.to Gereral Hospital, a son, Alan Steven; brother of Karen, aged four years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldstein, 70 Stormont Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenberg,
TORONTO MEETINQS
(Toronto ftlectings arc on Pages Six and Seven)
^ PIONEER WOMEN *
Galila Club held the annual membership tea at the home of, Mrs. Harry Wcinstock, 8 Carousel Court, who is organizational chairman, and presided. Mrs. Charles Kosover is president. Miss Ruth Walfish, 108 McGillivray Avenue, national treasurer, spoke on the first Canadian convention starting October 23, in Montreal, Quebec. She was introduced by Mrs. Harry Weinstock and thanked by Mrs. Morris Ravka, 12 Roberta Drive, co-chairman of Mrs. Weinstock. Those who poured the tea were: Mesdames Charles Kosover, 9 Regal Road; M. Koffman, 490 St. Clements Avenue; H. Rubenstein, 54 Artrceva Drive; and Albert Sosnow. 554 Coldstream Avenue; and the hostess. The tables were decorated with centrepieces of freshly-cut fall flowers, flanked by low candelabra. Club Avodah held a cultural and general. Succoth meeting at the home of Mrs. B. Horenfoldt, 163 Ava Road. Mrs. Elizabeth Reider, president, presided. Mrs. Lise Feuer, cultural chairman, spoke, followed by a panel discussion, with Mesdames Z. Bokser, M. Pollack, B. Horn-feldt, M. Smith, Miriam Albright and Rose Garbath, Mrs. Feuer was moderator. Mrs. Esther Kramer, of Tel-Aviv, Israel, now visiting Toronto, was guest speaker. The annual tea will be at the home of Mrs. M. Silverberg, 42 Hilltop Road, on November 6-
NATIONAL WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Of the United Synagogue of America: Ontario Branch.-Held a publicity workshop at Bnai Israel Synagogue, in St. Catharines, Ontario.' Toronto members on the .planning committee were: Mesdames Philip Ely, 71 Westgate Boulevard, Adath Israel Synagogue; Albert Cohen, 546 Sheppard Avenue West, and Morris Freedman, 15 Meadowb'rook Avenue, Beth To-rah Synagogue Sisterhood; Herbert Stein, 199 Fenn Avenue, Beth Tzedec Synagogue Sisterhood; Robert Kay, 38 Southbourne Avenue, arid Murray Vernon, 20 Wigah Crescent, Ontario Branch vice-presidents; and Joseph Grossman, 8 Dellbank Road, Ontario Branch president.
if BNAI ISRAEL if BETH DAVID
Synagogue, Rabbi Albert Pappenheim : The "Presidents' Balr, the main social event of the year, had Philip Stone as chairman. Jacob Adler, pronounced the blessing; and Cantor David Greengarten chanted the grace after the meal. Miss Nancy Gertzbein. president of the Senior Chapter of United Synagogue Youth, was toastmaster. Rabbi Pappenheim was installation chairman for the officers of the Brotherhood, and the Congrega-, tion, Brotherhood officers installed were: Samuel Bloom, president; Joseph Feldt and Stanley Maiden-berg, vice-presidents; Sidney Forcht, treasurer; Ruby Marks, Alfred Pilch, Louis Freedman, secretaries; Harry Gorman. Hyman Shore, Samuel Feldman, Sydney Weiner, Wilfred Yaphe, Raymond Solomon, Gordon Steinberg, Haro'd Poison, Philip Solish, Joseph Stei-ner. Theodore Bloom, Stanley Cap-land, Nathan Milner, Harold Colt, Louis Kirshenblatt, Max Sandier, Jack Gertzbein, Howard Atin, David Dunn, Bert Shinwell, Sydney Fox, David Zuckerbrot, Jack Pollock, Ellis Miller, Samuel Shul-man, Albert Taub, Ian Fagot, Abraham Vanek. Maurice Cohen and Max Wiser, committee members. Officers of the Synagogue are: Harold Cohen, president; David Dunn and Bernard Rubin, vice-presidents; Maurice Cohen, secretary; Jack Marmer, treasurer; Aaron Cohen, Sidney Forcht and Boruch Noy, trustees; Jacob Adler, Bernard Atin. Samuel Bloom, Jack Chisvin, Alex Eisen, Joseph Feldt, William Fienberg, Sydney Fox, Louis Freedman, Jack Gertzbein. Benjamin Goodman, William Gryfe, Max Izen, Sidney Kam. Louis Kirshenblatt, Jack Lit-man, Rubin Marks, Jack Oberman, Jack Pollock, Manny Sherman, Murray Sherr, Samuel Shulman, Samuel Sobel, Hyman Stoll, Philip Stone, Louis Swimmer, Abraham Vanek, Morris Vanek. Sydney Weiner, and Wilfred Yaphe, board of governors. Bernard Weinstein is immediate past president. Mrs.
133 Viewmount Avenue; great-grandson of Mrs. Rose Garoway, 133 Viewmount Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenberg, 3575 Bathurst Street. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldstein, grandparents. Nuchrnan Shemen, 197 Ix>nsmount Drive, great - uncle, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fein (nee Marlene Gang), 82 Shaughnessy Boulevard, on September 30. at the New Mount xSi-nai Hospital, a daughter, Avra Esther; ^rrar.oidaughter of Mrs. Frances Gang, 134 Palm Drive, and the late Abraham Gang; and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fein, 215 Chaplin Crescent.
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Samuel Shulman is Sisterhood president. Wednesday afternoon Sisterhood adult education has the beginner's Hebrew reading class at 1.30 p.m.; and an English language Bible class, at 2.00 p.m. The monthly Lecture Scries of the Adult Education Committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Murray Vernon, will have its opening evening in a series, devoted to the religions of the world, on Thursday, October 20, at.8.30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Father Edward L. Bader, who will speak on "The Roman Catholic Church In Our Day." All guests arc welcome.
WOMEN'S CANADIAN ORT
Ninth biennial convention, at the Park Plaza Hotel, from October 22 to 24, will hear Dr. Vladimir Hal-perin, director, World Ort Union, of Geneva, Switzerland, who will address delegates at a luncheon; Mrs. Leon D.' Crestohl, of Montreal, Quebec, founder-president, Canadian Ort; Mrs. Ludwig M. Kaphan, of New York, past-president, Women's International Ort; and vice-president. Central Board, World Ort Union; Dr. Williarp Haber, president, World Ort Union; dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, at the University of Michigan, at the opening banquet; Lieutenant-Colonel Dov Sinai, Consul General of Israel, of Montreal, Quebec. Mrs. Herbert Rosen, immediate past-president, Halifax, Nova Scotia Women's Ort, will preside at a luncheon; Mrs. Joseph Ain, of Montreal, Quebec, chairman, national board, and chairman convention workshops; and Mrs. William Gold, of Toronto, national board membejv will participate in a workshop session. Mesdames M. Wasserman, president, Hamilton Women's Ort; J. Barney Goldhar, of Toronto national chairman of programme and leadership, chairman, convention programme; Alvin Druxerman, president, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Women's Ort, chairman, convention resolutions; Abe Levine, Toronto national board member, chairman convention publicity; Harry Rosen, president Toronto Women's Ort, chairman, liaison to chapters; Samuel Bland, of Toronto, national vice-president, chairman, ways and means, chairman, hospitality and other local arrangements; Irving Salsberg, of Toronto, national treasurer, chairman, credentials and registration; J. Y. Stotland, of Montreal, Quebec, national vice-president, and chairman of membership; Lily I. Sherizen-Sharon, Q.C., of Toronto, national chairman, constitution; S. Taller, Ottawa Women's Ort, immediate past-president; I. Levine, of Ottawa, national chairman, expansion. Eastern Region; Harry Abelson, of Montreal, Quebec, national vice-president, chairman, Jerusalem centre project; Herbert Paperman, of Montreal, Quebec national chairman, bride's membership, chairman, nominations; H. B. Gary, of Toronto, national chairman, re-enrollment; vice.-chairman, convention and chairman of local arrangements; Wilferd Gordon, of Toronto, national board member, will participate in a workshop session. Mrs. Louis Minden, of Hamilton, national corresponding secretary; Mrs. I. Webber, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, national recording secretary, and chairman of convention awards; and D. Lou Harris, of Toronto, president, Canadian Ort Federation, will greet convention delegates; with Mrs. A. B. Bennett, of Toronto, immediate past president, and convention chairman; and Mrs. Henry King?tone, of Toronto, national president, Women's Canadian Ort.
TEMPLE SINAI
Rabbi Jordan Pearlson: Sisterhood executive is: Mesdan-.cs Justin Loeb. immediate past-president; Jack Kelman, president; Arnold Levy, first vice-president; Stuart Freedman and J. Sera, executive vice-presidents; Leon Goodlin, E. Waldman. secretaries; S. Kazrnan, and J. Rosenberg, treasurers; and: Frank Bronstein. Harold Fealdrnan, Charles Goldsbie, L. Sandy, W. Kray, Stanley I>�an, I. Lapidu?, Benjamin Springer. Samuel Oslinger, Jack Reed, D. B. Jacobs, Samuel Yolleok, M. H. Samuel, Bernard Shapiro, S. Pos-ner; Norman Englander, Jack
Jacobs, H. D. Gitter, P. Kligman, F. Morris, H. Sadowski, W. D. Gillman, and Harold Yolleck; committee chairmen.
NATIONAL
COUNCIL OF JEWISH
WOMEN
Toronto Branch antique and treasure show and sale, on Thursday, November 17, at - the Council House, 4700 Bathurst Street, is an afternoon 'sale and tea, from 1 p.m-, to 4 p.m.; and an evening auction, at 8 p.m. An auction preview willbe held on November 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and from 7 to 10 p.m. Proceeds will go in aid of "Higher Horizons", a cultural and enrichment program for pre-school children. Mrs. Manny Rotenberg is antique furniture convener; Mrs. J. Friedman, and Mrs- P. Lee, chairmen of the auction sale; and Mrs. Marc Rpten-berg, publicity chairman. Mrs. E. Appleby is Branch president.
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Synagogue, Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg: Young Adult Congregation executive is Richard Cooper, president, Martin Lockshin, vice-president; David Zweig, secretary-treasurer; Coleman Rotstein, gab-bai-parnos; Leonard Cappe, ritual chairman; Miss Barbara Hershen-horn, United Synagogue Youth representative; Alan Greenspan, programme; John Greenspan, membership; and Michael Black, Stanley Cappe, Steven Cappe, Owen Dick, Lynn Frankel, Michael Gilbert, Jerry Greenspan, Garcy Lit-vak and Allan Soberman, the board.
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Synagogue, Rabbi Erwin Schild: Sisterhood held a general meeting; Mrs. Harry Solomon, president, as chairman. Mrs. Joseph , Bass, vice-president, gave the D'Var Torah. Mrs. Samuel Solomon, Canadian public affairs chairman; and Mrs. Irwin Froh-man, ceremonial objects and gift shop chairman, spoke. Mrs. S. T. Warren, tea convener; and Mrs. David Silverman, donor convener, reported. The speakers were: Zev Bloom, on "Formal And Informal Hebrew Education", and Julius Hayman, on Toronto Jewry.
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Synagogue, Rabbi David Monson: The first annual "Presidents' Banquet and Ball", will take place on October 26, at 7.00 p.m. Frank Gross, RU. 2-4C94; and Manny Tward, ME. 6-5560, are ball co-chairmen; A. Rocket ME. 3-7708, is social chairman. At the opening Breakfast Club meeting. Rabbi Gedaliah Felder, of Shomrei Sha-bos Synagogue, spoke on "The Real Meaning Of T'Fillin". Eli Mimran, Roy Lerner, Frank Cadesky, Samuel Blank, Henry Donsky, Samuel Zale, Murray Rothblott, Manny Ezrin, Fred Grossman, Philip Fischman, Irving Shienfield, Wally Fisher, Max Shecter, Harry Pole-voy, Fred Ganz. Gordon Lerner, Louis Zelunka and A. Rocket are the committee.
GRAND ORDER OF ISRAEL
Ladies Auxiliary Lodge No. Two executive meeting, was at the home of Mrs. S. Freeman, 55 Fair-leigh Crescent, vice-president, who presided. A rummage sale; and a social Chanukah supper, in charge of Mrs. Milton Karp, publicity and social convener, will be announced. New members are welcome; contact Mrs. H. Berkan. president, at LE. 3-9228, for information.
BETH EMETH BAIS YEHUDA
Synagogue, Rabbi Joseph Kelman; Ralph D. Chernin. president of the Synagogue, and Harry Lerman and Louis Lefko, religious committee chairmen were assisted by Arthur Feldman, Michael Feldman and A. Golomb-ek, chairmen of the ushering cummittee; and Barney Goldstein, 'A. Birsteck, Irving' Cooper, Martin Fox. Cecil Green, Irving Horowitz, Manny Sporn, Harry Turk, and Saul Wenner, in supervising the High Holiday Services.
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