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OUTHERN NOTES
Jllanta, Ga.
'The announcement of committee chair-
K n at the meeting of the Temple Sis-
[prhood board of directors include:
,nche<>n<«, Mrs. Ben Massell and Mrs.
nm Schoen; ways and means, Mrs. Bert
„i; uniongrams, Mrs. L. H. Hein;
ff rcmonial objects, Mrs. Arthur Shul-
Inafrr; printing, Mrs. Joseph Freitag;
•rlrphone. Mrs. Louis Sherman; member-
% hip. Mr'. I. 11. Hertzka and Mrs. Leon
I - rt>h*in; altar and decorations, Mrs.
It'harle' F. Ursenbach; student activity,
tries Held; grounds. Mrs. Ai
red Revson; press and publicity, Mrs.
; hospitality, Mrs. A. K. Mar-
program, Mrs. Henry Solomonson;
uds'ft, Mrs. Sam Schoen; scrapbook,
I Mrs. Fred Saloshin; music, Mrs. Lewis
Hirsh; transportation, Mrs. Julius Simon;
[siting, Mrs. Morris Moss; house, Mrs.
A Levinson; Travelers’ Aid, Mrs. Larry
Utmeyer; memory book, Mrs. Henry
j Hauer; contact, Mrs. Henry Bauer;;
rrmeterv, Mrs. David Marx; religion,
Mrs. Sarah Meyer; Tag Day, Mrs.
(.forge Rosenbaum.
Members desiring to serve on any cf
I these committees are requested to com-
! tiunicate with the chairman.
Mr'. I.eo Strauss, the president, pre-
[ -rnted plans for the coming year, which
wre enthusiastically received by those
| attending the meeting. Four children
are being sent to Camp Civitania by the
Happy Day Fund committee.
Phe Temple Sisterhood is an auxiliary
f the Temple, assisting with the care of
the Temple building and grounds and
" -rk of the Sunday school. It is also
active in arranging social entertainment
tor the young women and young men
attending the various colleges in this vi-
nnit\ and making provision for them
during the religious holidays.
Alephs Edwin L. Gavron, president
of the Atlanta Chapter A. Z. A., and
Wthur Gottesman, Grand Treasurer of
'he Order, recently made a tour of the
Eastern District for the purpose of
'lengthening present A. Z. A. Chapters
and 'tarting new organizations in larger
cities, where none exist at present.
1 he National Council of Jewish Wom
en held an important meeting at the
Nf andard Club at which the best methods
t securing complete cooperation with the
Consumers’ Club, women’s division
l, ere discussed. Mrs. E. A. Peeples, of
he Junior League, presented the subject
' *he Atlanta section. Mrs. Herman
Hey man is chairman of the NRA activi-
:f ' for the Council of Jewish Women.
I'he convention of the Southern Young
u daean Association held in Atlanta
August 6-9 was one of the most impres-
Mve gatherings of young folks that South-
Y oung Judaea has ever sponsored
,ts first convention in Memphis,
Ifn n , in 1920.
^* evT officers elected for the coming
'far are: Leon Goldberg, New Orleans,
'■'•dent; Sylvia Weisman, Mobile, vice-
^ csident; Edward Vadja, Atlanta, vice-
P rt '-dent; Sarah Euchvitz, Birmingham,
‘ Cf 'President; Mildred Sizeler, New Or-
an> secretary; and Joe Blass, Atlanta,
'reasurer.
A novel feature of the program was a
- lv discussion meeting, with Mr. Ed-
3 -i M. Kahn, advisor, as discussion
Tk* ^ to P* c unt fer discussion was
Relationship of Young Judaea to
the New Problems of Jewish Youth in
America, for which discussion no pre
pared speeches were allowed. The panel
participants were David Gershon, presi
dent of the Atlanta Council of Young
Judaea, Joseph Cuba, Simon Wender and
Simon Noveck, of Atlanta.
A prominent guest of the convention
was Mrs. A. H. Y’ixman, Executive Di
rector, National Young Judaea, who took
part in the convention activities and spoke
at the opening banquet.
In order to entertain the visitors and
delegates, the convention social arrange
ments committee planned and executed a
most elaborate series of affairs, among
which included a novelty night club
dance at Peachtree Gardens, a dinner-
dance in the ballroom of the Jewish Edu
cational Alliance, a theatre party at the
Erlanger I heatre and a farewell dance
at the Jewish Progressive Club.
The Atlanta committee in charge of
all arrangements, consisted of Sylvan A.
Makover, general convention chairman;
Nathan Cohen, publicity; Bertha Fisher,
housing; Sara Bromberg and Abe Alter-
man, athletics; Nace Cohen, hospitality;
Max Rittenhaum, finance; and Leonard
Greenbaum, dating.
As a branch of the National Young
Judaea, the Southern Young Judaea As
sociation is a credit to the national or
ganization. The national movement is
dedicated to the mental, moral and phys
ical development of Young Jewry and its
purposes are being carried out in a splen
did manner by the Southern Association.
National Young Judaea was organized 25
years ago by a group of young men in
New York City as a part of the Zionist
Organization of America, 'ITie organiza
tion now enjoys an active membership of
thousands of Jewish boys and girls. Well
represented in the South, it purports to
foster a Jewish environment in the club
and to instill in the youth a love for
Jewish history and culture.
Chattanooga, Term.
The convention of the Federation of
Jewish Men’s Social Clubs will be held
in Chattanooga, September 2nd and 3rd.
The Shin Aleph Fraternity of Nash
ville and the Ernanon Club of Chatta
nooga comprise the Federation. Approx
imately 15 members of the Shin Aleph
Fraternity will attend the convention.
Mr. Mahlon Ritt is chairman of the
federation. Mr. Alfred Margolin was
elected delegate of the Shin Aleph Fra
ternity to the convention.
The Shin Aleph Fraternity during it*
eight years of existence have grown stead
ily, and are gaining in importance among
the Jewish Fraternities of the South.
The two fraternities are gathering for
this meeting to outline an extensive pro
gram of adding to its membership other
Jewish Fraternities in the South, and for
the promotion of proper social activity,
good fellowship, and the development of
finer Jewish ideals.
Obituary
• Mr. David Sisselman passed away.
Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery,
Rabbi Harry Epstein, officiating. Mr.
Sisselman is survived by Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Sisselman, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Sisselman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobs and
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goldberg.
• Mr. Leo 'Frankel passed away in
Toronto, Canada, in his seventieth year.
He is survived by his wife and sons,
Egmont, Carl and Roy Frankel. Mrs.
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