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SOUTHERN NOTES
(Continued from page 34)
Featured by inter-chapter visit* to
Charleston, S. C., and Birmingham, Ala.;
participation in formation of B’nai B’rith’s
statewide organization; the sending of a
delegate and four visitors to the Tenth
International Convention at Omaha, Neb.;
the sponsoring of a cultural program at
the Ahavath Achim Synagogue, present
ing Past Grand Aleph Godoi Joseph
Karesh as principal speaker; acting as
host at a mid-summer novelty dance; and
climaxed by the celebration of its Third
Anniversary, the Atlanta Chapter No. 134
of the Aleph Zadik Aleph of the B’nai
B’rith, has completed a successful sum
mer season.
Although this can hardly he listed as
part of the summer program, the Atlanta
Chapter is especially proud of its selec
tion as Second Best All-round Chapter
for the past year. In commemoration of
the fact the Atlanta Chapter has been
presented with a very handsome gavel by
the Supreme Advisory Council of the
Order.
The summer season was formally opened
by the installation of new officers: Kdwin
L. Gavron, president; Irwin Krick, vice-
president; Moses Abelsky, secretary; Ar
thur Gottesman, assistant secretary; Na
than Smith, treasurer; Bernard S. Man-
die, monitor; Morris Siegal, assistant
monitor; Simon Wender, chaplain, and
Seymour Cohen, reporter. The installa
tion was followed by a private dance
and swimming party at Dixie Lakes.
Several members of the Atlanta Chap
ter spent July Fourth at Charleston, S. C.,
where the Charleston Chapter was host
for several pleasant days.
Immediately after their return from
Charleston, the Atlanta delegation in
vaded Omaha for the 'Tenth International
Convention. Honor was again brought
to the Atlanta Chapter by the election
of Arthur Gottesman to the post of Grand
Treasurer of the Order.
Following the Omaha Convention the
Alephs visited the Century of Progress
in Chicago, where they were the guests
of the Chicago Council of Chapters.
On the sixteenth of August the Atlanta
Chapter was host to Atlanta Jewry by
taking over the entire service at the
Ahavath Achim Synagogue. Following
the services, a program was presented
with Rabbi Joseph Karesh, of San Jose,
Calif., former Grand President of the
Order, in the role of principal speaker.
The Birmingham Chapter acted as host
to the Atlanta Alephs over Labor Day.
The visitors were entertained by a series
of social highlights, and this visit will be
remembered as another strong link in
the chain of closer relationships between
the two Chapters.
The summer season was then brought
to a close by the celebration of the third
anniversary of the Atlanta Chapter with
the presentation of a special program
featuring Rabbi Abraham Shusterman, of
Athens, followed by an afternoon dance.
(See page 16)
Washington, D. C., has been selected
for the International Convention, which
will be held in July, 1934. Alephs Gavron
and Gottesman, of the Atlanta Chapter,
have just returned from a visit to several
Eastern chapters and report a much
stronger feeling prevailing.
Augusta, Ga.
Rahbi Henry N. Bonchek, graduate of
the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan 'rheological
Seminary and of the College of the City
of New Y'ork, has been elected Rabbi
of the Congregation Adas Yeshuron of
Augusta, Ga. The Jewish community of
Augusta feels fortunate in having se
cured as its spiritual leader a rabbi with
the religious and secular training and
experience which Rahbi Bonchek pos
sesses. The Hebrew School and Bible
class have been organized actively and
preparations are being made for an in
tensification of communal activities. The
congregation are extremely hopeful of
spiritual and educational progress that
they will make under Rahbi Bonchek’s
leadership. Also associated with the Adas
Yeshuron Synagogue is Rahhi C. Krster,
cantor, member of the New Y’ork Rab
binical Society. Rabbi F.rster formerly
lived in Lawrence, Mass.
NATIONAL AND FOREIGN
(Continued from page Si)
-Berlin—In issuing a declaration of loy
alty to the Nazi regime, Prince Bentheim-
Tecklenberg, head of the Society of Ger
man Nobility, has declared that the So
ciety is now engaged in reorganizing
itself on a basis that will exclude Jews
from membership. The Prince appealed
to “the nobility of pure German blood
to rally to Hitler, and invited “all pure-
blooded German noblemen" to inscribe
their names in a register of Hitler sup
porters. Evidence of ancestry must ac
company all applications.
London—The Jewish Agency for Pales
tine has issued a categorical denial that
it had anything to do with the reported
agreement with the German government
by the terms of which German-Jews de
sirous of immigrating to Palestine could
take with them property up to the value
to 3,000,000 marks. The Jewish Agency
also denied that it was a party to the
arrangement under which Germany
would take 10,000,000 marks worth of
Palestine oranges in exchange for 20,000,-
000 marks worth of German goods.
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