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Southern Notes
Program Arranged for Young
Judaean Convention to Be
Held In Atlanta Soon
Over 150 Jewish boys- and girls,
young men and women from all over
the South, will gather in Atlanta for
the eleventh annual convention of the
Southern Interstate Young Judaean
Association, beginning August 3rd and
lasting through August 7th. The con
vention is being called “The Wonder
Convention” and, judging from the pro
gram arranged, the name is well jus
tified.
The program this year has been very
carefully planned. Much will be ac
complished at the short interesting
business and educational sessions. Ar
rangements have been made to secure
prominent speakers from other com
munities, who will make short, worth
while talks at each session. Discus
sions concerning Jewish problems and
the individual will be a part of the
program.
Banquets, motor trips, theater par
ties, dances, swimming parties, all-day
picnics, watermelon cuttings are a few
of the affairs planned to insure every
one a good time. At the banquet, which
will he held on the opening night, each
city is to put on a stunt, and a prize
will be awarded to the best presen
tation.
A great many of the older boys and
girls, Young Judaeans of the past, and
present leaders will attend this conven
tion. Plans are being especially made
for them, with a dinner to he held on
August 5th, affording an opportunity
to renew old friendships. Arrangements
have been made whereby reduced rail
road fares will be available to the con
vention from almost all points in the
South. Already excursion rates have
been definitely provided from New Or
leans and the other Gulf cities, includ
ing Mobile, Savannah, Jacksonville, and
all other points in Florida. This is the
first time that reduced fares from so
many cities have been made available
for the convention, and a much larger
attendance than ever is therefore an
ticipated.
The convention this year is to be
open not only to those already affili
ated with Young Judaea, but to others
as well. Those living in cities where
there are no Young Judaean clubs are
invited to attend and learn of the ac
tivities of the organization.
Delegates and visitors are being
placed in Jewish homes in Atlanta for
the duration of the convention, as soon
as their names are sent in to Miss
Bessie Geffen, 593 Washington Street,
S. W., Atlanta, Ga., inasmuch as it was
deemed not expedient to place the
young representatives in hotels.
bile, Ala., was elected presid*
General Alumni Association , r ;. ,
Hill College. This institute
oldest Jesuit college in the
well as among the oldest in
try, a seat of learning of i
importance in the Catholic \
Mr. Simon was also preser. ,1 with
a loving cup which bore th-
tion: “Presented to Sidney 1
at the Centennial Celebration .
Hill College, 1930, by the Ah
recognition of his services to
mater.”
The recipient was also eulogized lr
Alvin Christovich, of New (>rleatu
who, in presenting the cup to the re
cipient, said: “Our gratitude and our
blessing go with it.” Mr.
turn, declared this to he ;
“greater than receiving a degree from
any institution in the world." lie like
wise stressed the fact that in the
twenty-six years that he has been con
nected with the institution he had never
known anyone within the college to try
to influence those of other than the
Catholic faith.
Mr. Simon is a trustee of Congrega
tion Shaarai Shomayim of Mobile, and
a well-liked citizen of that city.
Cultural Gathering to Be
Held at A. A. Synagogue
On Sunday, July 6th, at 7 :30 o’clock
an immense cultural gathering is to 1
held at the Woman’s Club on Was
ington Street, under the auspices of the
A. A. Bible Class, the A. A. Sunday
School, the United Hebrew School, and
other educational branches of the Con
gregation Ahavath Achim. \ ariou'
topics of wide appeal will be discussc
and enlightening subjects will be dis
seminated. As part of the program an
orchestra will play Jewish and classi
cal melodies, and girls of the Bible
Class will sing selections from various
Jewish operas.
Catholics Honor Mobile Jew
Eloquent evidence of the growing
power of better understanding between
Jews and Christians was manifested re
cently when Sidney B. Simon, of Mo-
Hebrew Schools To
Have Junior Services
Junior congregational services for the
Jewish youth of Atlanta will be he
every Friday evening at 6:00 o
and every Saturday morning at
at the Beth Hamidrash of the Ahavath
Achim Synagogue on \V ashingten
Street. These services will include t
lighting of the Sabbath candles by
students of the school before the e*e
ning service, and Kiddush by
students after the service, assbte •
a choir which will render tra itio
Sabbath melodies. A series of [ectu«>
will also be presented by the He
School on subjects that deal with je
ish history and present-day
problems. These lectures will he
livered every Thursday ai ! .
4:30 o’clock in the auditor un
United Hebrew School by
Beth-Lahmy and by Rabbi
Axelrod, to which the public
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