The Jewish alliance. (Savannah, Ga.) 1945-1949, May 01, 1949, Image 1

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r The Alliance ANNUAL MEETING EDITION JEA ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY The Nominated! The following slate of nomi¬ nees for officers of the Alli¬ ance for the year 1948-1949 and for members of the Board of Directors for a three year term ending in May, 1952, will be submitted to the mem¬ bership of the Alliance for action at the Annual Meeting: For President: PHILIP H. BODZINER (for re-election). For Vice - Presidents: JOSEPH MIRSKY, SIDNEY L. RASKIN, DAVID ROS ENZWEIG (latter two for re-election). Fo: Members of the Board of Di ectors: MRS. MAX GORDON, IRVING GOTT¬ LIEB, MRS. SAM D. HIRSCH, IJ E N J A M 1 N KANTSIPER, HARRY RICHMAN, S A M KOB.NSON, LOUIS SLOTIN. Additional nominations for '.he above offices may be made fr m the floor, by members of the Alliance, at the Annual Meeting. Camp Alliance Opens June 13 Camp Alliance, the summer day camp of the Jewish Educational Alliance, will be starting its fourth season on Monday, June 13. Chil¬ dren may enroll for the full eight weeks of camp from ^une 13 through August 5, or one of two four week camp periods, from June 13 through July 8 or from July 11 through August 5. Registration is now in progress and you are urged to register your children immediately, since enrollment is limited to 65 campers. Fees for this year have been maintained at the same rates as last year, even though the camp program will be expanded. Camp fees include: pre-camp medical ex¬ amination, hot nourishing lunches (Continued on page 2) SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Memorial Tribute Will Be Paid To Morris Slotin , Herbert Buchsbaum An outstanding program has been arranged for the traditional Annual Meeting and Rec¬ ognition Night of the Alliance, which will be held this Thursday evening, May 26, at 8:15 P.M. Aside from the election of officers and members of the Board of Directors, as well as the Annual Message of the President and Executive Director of the Alliance, incorporated into the Business the for the evening will be in four parts: 3To lie iflemonalBeb r " v i \m ft i- \Mr* ^ m m mi I; piglPi ill 11 r? 'I § m ^' • ■ Morris Slotin dhe [JeuMAli Educational Alliance Co vdialLf dniuled Ifou Ao Attend Dt-i Annual Meeting and flight Akwiidcuf, Evening, May 26, f999 at $:f5 o'clock al the Alliance 32$ flaAna’id EUneet | 11 » J . i m n mm I Herbert Buschbaum Sec. 562, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE Paid Savannah, Ga. Permit No. 51 MAY 1949 1. Awards to groups and in¬ dividuals winning honors during the past year in the Physical Edu¬ cation and Youth Activities De partments ; and Recognition, through the awarding of pins, to Volunteer Leaders. 2. The unveiling of the Bronze Placque dedicated to the Past Presidents of the Alliance, who have passed away; and, the pre¬ sentation of engraved scrolls bear¬ ing the resolutions adopted on the death of the two past Presidents who died during the past year— Herbert Buchsbaum and Morris Slotin—to representatives of their respective families. 3. A Round-Table Discussion on the subject, “Jewish Youth and the Alliance,” with leaders from the High School Youth Council and the Junior Board of Directors of the Alliance taking part, with Paul Kulick, as the Moderator. 4. A Social Hour and Recep¬ tion, with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gif fen, as honor guests. Mr. Jacob Gazan, prominent orator, who was president of the •Alliance for many years and is now an Honorary President of the J.E.A., will deliver the Memorial Tribute to the Past Presidents, who have passed away. Mr. Gazan is the logical man to memorialize the deceased leaders of the insti¬ tution because, during his many years of service to the Alliance, he came ot know these men very well. The entire community is invited to attend the Annual Meeting, which will be held in the Audi¬ torium. (Continued on page 2)