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The Southern Israelite
Features of Local Interest
OFFICERS OF THE B’NAI B’RITH LODGE
Top row—Joseph M. Brown, Secretary; Harold Marcus, Treasurer.
Front row—T. J. Lovitas, President; Sam E. Levy, Vice-President.
B'nai IVnth News
Officers Elected
At the last election of officers held
in January, the following men were
elected: L. J. Levitas, president; Sam
E. Levy, vice president; Harold Mar
cus, treasurer; Joseph M. Brown, sec
retary; and J. S. Brail, the retiring
president, is now monitor. The new
trustees are Charles M. Bergman, M.
Stephen SehitTcr, Edward M. Kahn,
Sinclair Jacobs and Davis Ajouelo.
Dr. Rubinow Speaks
Dr. Isaac M. Rubinow, newly-ap
pointed executive secretary of the na
tional order of B’nai B'rith and
prominent figure in the social service
profession, addressed a gathering at
a luncheon at the Ansley Hotel re
cently. Dr. Rubinow outlined the pur
pose of the Hillel Foundation as in
tended to promote various extra
academic interests among Jewish col
lege students throughout America,
and also spoke of the Wider Scope
movement, and the Anti-Defamation
league.
Committee Meets at Washington.
Harry A. Alexander, and Hyman
Jacobs were representatives at the
General Committee Meeting, of the
District Grand Lodge No. 5, I. C. B.
B. held at Washington, D. C., on Jan
uary 14. Plans were laid for the
establishment of a sanatorium at
Asheville, N. C., the need for which
is greatly evident in that community,
and from present indications the
plans will be carried through to an
early completion.
Hebrew Benevolent Congregation
Elects President
Retiring President Is Presented With
Watch at Meeting
Election of Harold Hirsch as presi
dent of the Hebrew Benevolent Con
gregation, and presentation of a gold
watch to Nathan Saltzman, retiring
president, featured the annual meet
ing of the congregation at the Stand
ard Club.
Other officers elected were: Alfred
Fox, first vice-president; Sigmund
Montag, second vice-president; Max
F. Goldstein, third vice-president; Si
mon Solig, treasurer, and Sol Golden,
secretary. Dr. David Marx is rabbi
of the congregation.
Mr. Harold Hirsch and Dr. Marx
paid tribute to the retiring president.
Mr. Hirsch presented the watch to
Mr. Saltzman on behalf of the temple
board, in appreciation of his services
during his three years as president.
Reading of annual reports by the
committee chairman also took place
at the meeting.
United Hebrew School to
Have Purim Ball
At an enthusiastic meeting of the
United Hebrew School held at the
Jewish Progressive Club, plans were
laid for a huge Purim Ball, and of
ficers to carry out these plans, were
elected. The amount set as the goal
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