The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 18, 1930, Image 7

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The Southern Israelite Page 7 Southern Notes \f r \jron Rosenblatt Succumbs in Denver Rosenblatt, 46, a native of issed away in Denver, Colo., had gone to regain his health, ral was held in Atlanta, with havid Marx officiating. \| r Rosenblatt is survived hy his a daughter, Miss Phyllis Ro senblatt, <>f Atlanta, and two brothers, and Max Rosenblatt, both of Salt lake City, Utah. Rabbi Epstein Visiting Seattle, Wash. Rabbi Harry Kpstein of the Ahavath \cbim Congregation was a recent vis itor t.i Seattle. He conducted services at the Bikur Cholum on Saturday morn ing 1 nlv 19th, and spoke at the serv ices held on Friday night, July 18th. i )d Sunday he participated in the cor nerstone laying of the new Talmud Torah Building. Foster Mothers' Reception Twenty-six ladies who have offered their services to the under-privileged Jewish children of this city were re- /rived at the Hebrew Orphans Home a Tuesday. July 1st, Mrs. B. Z. Phil- . Mrs. Kdgar Liberman, and Mrs. Mfred Myers assisting Mrs. Armand Wyle as hostess. Mrs. Wyle intro- iltieed the members of the hoard and nperintendent, Mr. Armand Wyle, win. addressed those present, explain ing the philosophy and importance of new policy that has been adopted v the home this year. Several of the osp r mothers related their experiences with children, and there was evident n enthusiasm and seriousness of pur- I'ose among those present to make this project a success. I lu-re are now available twice as certified homes as there are ehil- •!rtn to place in them; each home has studied with particular relation " tin child to be placed in it in order hat complete adjustment may be made without the necessity of affecting trans- ■' later. It was explained that there always be an Orphans Home in citv. despite the rumors to the t that the Home intended to go business. Obviously the present ' too large and costly to main- oun !it the few children whom it is 1 will be in the institution and r building will be obtained and I to it made as soon as expe- will permit. As in other cities countrv. the placing of chil- ; carefully selected and properly od homes is here to stav and Mr. Wyle’s experience and ob- 1 it is modestly believed that rage character of the homes m Atlanta is far superior to r age which he has seen in other t is expected that the Atlanta n "ill be placed in the van of •vive child-care agencies, as it iys been in the past, and that e r>ie in the honorable historv Hebrew Orphans Home will ; advantageous to the children 'll to the well-earned prestige l°cal and general boards. \bplson Heads New Jefferson Hotel be of interest to his many ' nroughout the South to know Ke (Abel) Abelson is operating Jefferson Hotel at the corner ama and Pryor streets, which 11 built recently and is one of up-to-date hotels in Atlanta. Rabbi Nathan N. Rosen Of Savannah Re-Elected Spiritual Leader At the annual election of the B. B. Jacob Synagogue held recently, Rabbi Nathan N. Rosen was re-elected as spiritual leader of the Orthodox Jewish Community of Savannah. Although located in Savannah for a comparatively short time, he has succeeded in awaken ing the Jewish consciousness of the boys and girls and in inspiring them to take an interest in the cultural and religious aspects of Judaism. Rabbi Rosen started his Jewish training in the Chaim Berlin Parochial School in Brooklyn, later attending the Yeshiva High School and Erasmus Hall High School. At college Rabbi Rosen made an outstanding record for scholarship and school activities. He was president of the Student Organization of New York City College and also of the Isaac Elch- anan Rabbinical College, and likewise a member of the varsity debating teams of both colleges. While still a student at the Rabbinical College in New Haven, Conn., Rabbi Rosen devoted two years exclusively to an intensive study of the Talmud, and had the distinction of being appointed to occupy the pulpits of all the synagogues of New Haven during the absence of the Chief Rabbi. Before coming to Savannah Rabbi Rosen was spiritual leader of the (iates of Zion, Jewish Center, of Valley Stream, L. 1. Atlanta Boy Joins Walker's Law Firm Frank Alan Constangy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Constangy, of 39.3 Eighth street, and a recent honor graduate of Lumpkin Law School, University of Georgia, will be associated in the general practice of law with former Governor Clifford Walker. Mr. Constangy was anniversarian speaker, winner of the Atlanta Clearing House Wills contest and a champion de bater on the intercollegiate debating team at the University of Georgia. Fraternal and honorary organizations of which he was a member included Gridiron Club, Blue Key Council, Junior Cabinet, Bif- tads, Cavaliers, Blackfriars, Phi Kappa Key Circle and Literary Society, Pan- Hellenic Council, Debate Council, Alpha Psi Omega Honorary Dramatic Society and Tau Epsilon fraternity. He is a graduate of Boys’ High school and was a member of the Zodiac Honor Society there. A. W. Vajda, Grand Master of /. O. B. A. Attends National Convention In New York A. W. Vajda, president of the Geor gia Lodge of the Independent Order of B’rith Abraham, recently attended the order’s convention held at Sara toga Springs, X. Y. Governor Roose velt of New York was one of the prin cipal speakers at the convention. At the conclusion of Governor Roosevelt’s speech, newly elected Grand Master Nathan D. Perlman called on Mr. Vajda to greet, on behalf of the Geor gia delegation, Governor Roosevelt as a fellow' Georgian, inasmuch as Gov ernor Roosevelt spends a great deal of his time in Georgia. Mr. \ ajda s at tendance at the convention marked the first time in several years that a Geor gia delegate had attended the national convention. Prices Slashed! You Now Save % 35 to % 50 KENMORE Never before have you been offered an Electric Gyrator Washer, with all the features, beauty and durability of the KENMORE, at a price so sensationally low! Now you make an actual saving, right at the start, at $35 to $50—and KENMORE is unconditionally guaranteed! See it! Try it for 30 days! Sold on Monthly Payment Plan Six Features 1. Porcelain Tub 2. Swinging Lovell Wringer 3. Triple Vane Agitator 4. Splashproof Motor 5. Self-Oiling Bearings 6. Unconditionally Guaranteed ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM, KNOXVILLE, CHATTANOOGA, GREENSBORO, ASHEVILLE. CHARLOTTE. 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