The Jewish alliance. (Savannah, Ga.) 1945-1949, December 21, 1945, Image 4

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d Stands ^an Semnce A vote of deepest thanks is due to Messrs. Sanford Wexler and Sanford Rubin for the unselfish and devoted services which they have rendered to the Alliance in providing the leadership of the athletic program of the institu¬ tions. Mr. Wexler, who is the chair¬ man of the athletic committee and a vice-president of the Alliance, took over the direction of the athletic program of the Alliance after the death of the late, be¬ loved Jerome C. Eisenberg, who had guided the athletic activities of the institution for many years. Sanford has continued this serv¬ ice uninterruptedly for these many months, at great sacrifice to himself. He has been assisted for the past three months by Sanford Rubin, who, upon his discharge from military service, assumed the direction of the athletic pro¬ gram for junior boys, which job he has carried on with great skill and devotion. The cooperation and devotion shown by the two Sanfords is in¬ dicative of the loyalty shown by so many of our members, who, when called upon to do a job on behalf of their Alliance, pitch in with gusto and zeal. SAFER Kosher Market FRESH MEATS DAILY Please Call Us When In Need City Market - - - 7281 SAVE TIME AND MONEY AT Robbins' Variety Store West Broad and Park Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF THE STYLE SHOP GOTTLIEB’S Kosher Delicatessen 102 West Duffy IRVING ALPERN 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 112 W. Congress rr> * O3KAVAN.VApA.-4v. r cjosEPjm Office Supplies American Building PENN talks again Eg If you can’t find it anywhere, then come to the largest va¬ riety store in town. WE’LL HAVE IT, OR GET IT PENN STORE Penna. Ave. at E. Liberty St. Open 1 Days a Week m CALENDAR OF EVENTS Community Activities for Two-Week Period December 24, 1945 to January 7, 1946 DECEMBER 24—Monday—Gym Class: Juniors—3:30 p.m.; Seniors—7:30 p.m.— at the Alliance. 26—Wednesday—Girl Srouts—3:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. man, 8 p.m. at Temple £££■£ Mickve Israel. ? abbi Louis M Younger - Gym Class: Juniors—3:30 p.m.; Seniors—7:30 p.m.— at the Alliance. 27 Thursday Jewish War Veterans-meeting_8 p.m.-,t the Alii ance. 28— Friday—Brownies—meeting—3:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. 29— Saturday—Senior Hadassah, Oneg Sabbath—at the home of Mrs. Joseph M. Rosenthal—3 p.m. Servicemen’s Dance—8:30 p.m—at the Alliance. 30—Sunday—Brandeis Club—meeting—3 p.m.—at the Alliance. A. Z.A.—meeting—7:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. B. B.G—meeting—7:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. Buffet Supper for Servicemen—6:30 p.m. at the Alliance. 31—Monday—New Year’s Eve Party—sponsored by the Woman’s Club of the Alliance—10 p.m.—at the Alliance. Workmen s Circto-New Year’s Ere Party-for members only st the V» orkmcn s Circle building. JANUARY 1—Tuesday—Boy Scouts—meeting—8 p.m.—at the Alliance. Sisterhood • . of Congregation Agudath Achim—meeting 3 p.m.—at the synagogue. * * 2 Wednesday Girl Scouts—meeting—3:30 _ p.m.—at the Alliance. Gym Classes: Juniors—3:30 p.m.; Seniors—7:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. Class—Biblical Literature—subject: “Prophets of Israel,” by Rabbi Louis M. Youngerman, 11 a.m.—Temple Mickve Israel. 3 Thursday—Board of Directors of the Alliance, regular monthly meeting, 8:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. 4—Friday—Brownies—meeting—3:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. 5—Saturday—Dance, c c , . r. in . , honor of , TT Hillel .„ . Foundation „ . of the University of Georgia—sponsored by the B’nai B’rith Women—8:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. 6 Sunday Brandeis Club—meeting—3 p.m.—at the Alliance. H.G.H. Society—quarterly meeting, 8 p.m.—at the Alliance. Workmen’s Circle-meeting— 8 p.m—at the Workmen’s Circle. Cantata—“Our Bialik”—presented by student members of the Hillel Foundation of the University of Georgia, sponsored' by B’nai B’rith Women—Public Invited—8:30 p.m.—at the Alliance. KOCKIE ALPERT __ AT MORRIS SHOE REPAIR Appreciates Your Business Compliments from A FRIEND "Smart Shoppers Save at 4 1 MOPPEITS TOPS RESTAURANT—COCKTAIL LOUNGE South of New York it’s TOPS for Fine Food Aaron Levy — 25 W. Congress — Savannah — Milton Lipslitz Best Wishes from the OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF Your Savannah Gas Compny THE JEWISH ALLIANCE SHAPIRO’S KOSHER DELICATESSEN 40 Jefferson St. GOTTLIEB BROS. Tires, Batteries, Assessories Washing, Polishing, Lubrication 227 Whitaker ... 7615 James M. Cargill Co. PRINTING—FURNITURE OFFICE SUPPLIES 110 W. Congress — Sav annah PHONE 2-4173 The Heat's On! We are happy to announce that a&aa stalled m the Alliance bu >l*"8 an d l a nn W ifnnctwniy to piwnde a comfortable, heated bun ., ng. We sincerely regret the long delay in the arrival of the boiler, which resulted in the lack of heat ^.r>; appreciate the understanding a tre=sj and Patience demonstrated by our Xnfte wetUhoutTeJT’lnd the time when we were without Both situations were due to war-time conditions, which re suited in delay of deliveries of the necessary material—in the case of the heat, our new boiler; in the case of hot water, necessary parts for repair of the oil burner. Chilnick Continued from Page 1 zations, which includes A. Z. A. and B B. G h&s h&d experience in di recting special interest activities such as music. and dramatics. He played the violin professionally ru.*i JiiJftu6lpni8, f l choral He has groups All out* m * [ng standing record in athletics, hav played semi-professional base refereed college basket aa an d J* served “ e aas as flight a camp Sunday counsellor, School Chilnick is a member of ,, he American Association for tne Study of Gr oup Work and the National Association of Jewish Center Workers. Although he will be in charge all phases of the program of the Alnance, Mr. Chilnick will first concentrate on the youth program, including the recruit in training, _ and of *’ supervision gr0Up leaders and c ^ ub work, Mr. Chilnick will be available ,, tor personal consultation witli ^ eade ^ s » members of youth hTparticiplt^L‘actfvfttes of the Alliance He will welcome all suggestions for programs of intej * est to the members. - Brownies lhe Alliance .... Brownies . Troop No. 44, affiliated with the Girl Scouts of America, now boasts a membership of 24 girls from 7 to 10 years of age . In addition, they have 5 mascots, younger sisters of the members not old enough to be eligible to belong. A party was held on Friday, De eember 14, at Girl Scout Head quarters for the mothers of the girls in the troop. Each mother received an embroidered dish tow el from the children. After the party, the children sang songs. The members will make dresses for their dolls as their next proj ect. Mrs. Henry Karsman is the leader, and Mesdames Raymond Rosen and Perry Singer, assistant leaders, of the troop, which meets every Friday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at the Alliance. SAM KARSMAN FRESH POULTRY Phone 3-3961 P & K Delicatessen Formerly Hirsch’s Kosher Delicatessen 414 W. Broughton St. PHONE 3-8500 Return Postage Guaranteed SEC. 562 P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE Paid Permit No. 51 Savannah, Ga. r a » . j. DECEMBER 21, 1 U.J.A. & F. Adds . $5,000 To UJ.A. & ttLSStenm an emergency J £ appropriation ^ |5000 t t e n tio nal United Jewish Appeal, in response to the special request made by *»» U. J. A. for funds to meet ext ordinary expenses incurred as me ssls Jews of the war-torn countries. The national United Jewish Ap- 7^2'ngributto Committee, the United Pal te Appeal and the National Refugee Service, ’ The additional allocation of $5,000 brings up to $80,000, the amount contributed to the United Jewish Appeal by Savannah Jewry through thei instrumental ity of our own United Jewish Ap¬ peal and Federation. IS /r " Organizations: Please < Clear Dates With JEA ganfsationsTthe The officers of immunity all Jewish ale or asked to cooperate with the at-* a liance, which ji maintains a ea dar 0 f a regular meetings special events taking place in ..... Jewish community, as well as im nortant community-at-larle events coinc on in the Use of this service by all or* ganizations planning special events will serve to prevent dupli cation and overlapping which de velops when dates are scheduled without reference to what is talc i ng place in the community on a particular date. Organizations are asked to list dates of their regular meetings, special meetings, Board and im por'ant committee meetings, and special events. Whenever the dates of such events already listed mus t be changed, the organiza tions are asked to advise the of fjee of the Alliance of the change, Clearing of dates is reejuested, regardless of where the event takeS place in the commujrft X w Veterans . ZZ Given Z Free JEA All Memberships honorably discharged vet erans of World War II from Savannah are eligible to receive free memberships in the Jewish Educational Alliance for the year ending September 30, 1946, according to action taken by the Board of Directors of the Alliance'. Membership cards in the Al liance are being printed and will be sent to all veterans known to the Alliance as soon as they are received. These member ships carry with them all the privileges of the institution. - Elsewhere in this issue is a list of the veterans known to the Alliance. Our readers can rend er the Alliance and all discharge ed veterans a great favor by checking this list and .advising the office of the Alliance, 3-8843, of the names of. men or women not included on this list. The veterans thus adde<T to the list will receive their member¬ ship cards by mail. J. C. LEWIS MOTOR CO., Inc. Barnard Street and Oglethorpe Avenue