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N'ovem t
11, 1938
Clubs, Societies
Th . ,i Silver Tea Party of
h Achim Sisterhood
, s t Monday afternoon
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invocation by Mrs.
stein and a welcome
Mrs. Louis Samet,
the Sisterhood, Rabbi
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assembly.
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for tS Thlr. VC ° Ur P r °blems
or us. There is no escape from
P ejudice except through the dig-
mty m our conduct as an answer
to false accusations.”
• F or ty-three new T members werp
introduced by Mrs Dave Rosen -
feld. A selection of Jewish songs
presented by Cantor H. S. Paskiri
J., a skit produced by Mrs. S O
f the P^blem of
sisterhood members completed tlie
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D. N. Meyers, L. S. Piassick, Sam
senberg, D. L. Spielberger, Sol
Moigan, Julius Goldstein, Morris
Vocal selections, sung
by Mrs. Charles Bergman, who
impersonated Dianna Durbin,
brought a refreshing note of varie
ty into the dialogue.
The annual meeting of the He
brew Sheltering and Aid Society
will be held at the Jewish Educa
tional Alliance Sunday at 6 p. m
Refreshments will be served after
the meeting. A financial state
ment and report on activities of
the past year wil be made and offi
cers elected for the coming year.
Rabbi Tobias Geffen and Rabbi
Harry Epstein will be the princi-
pa Ispeakers and Cantor H. J.
Paskm will offer a musical pro
gram. Joel Dorfan will be toast
master and P. S. Clein will be in
charge of refreshments. Louis
Alterman is president of the So
ciety and I. Sheinfeld is secretary.
The regular board meeting of the
Business and Professional Division
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,^ adassah wiu be held
Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of
mi? I 0 E C ° hen ’ 354 Loomis Ave *
The regular monthly meeting of
he Sheanth Israel Sisterhood will
be held Monday, Nov. 14, at 3
p . m. An interesting program,
with vocal selections by Mrs. Ger-
am e Z ? lch> W ‘N be presented.
All members and their friends are
cordially invited to attend.
The Annual Benefit Bridge
Party of the Shearith Israel Sis-
terhod will be held Wednesday,
Nov. 30, at 3 p. m. in Rich’s Tea
Room.
With the Students
Jacksonville. Fla.—Jacksonville
chapter 272 will sponsor the an
nual A. Z. A. Southern Regional
tournament of District Five Dec.
27, 28 and 29. Chapters from
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina
and North Carolina will be repre
sented
The Sephardic Hebrew' school
installed new officers Sunday at
the Or Ve Shalom synagogue.
Judge John D Humphreys swore in
Moreno Cohen, president; Mrs.
I Daniel Rousso, vice president;
Morris Alhadcff. secretary; Rabeno
Galanti, treasurer, and Victor D.
( Franco, auditor. Joseph S. Crospi,
chairman of the board of directors,
was in charge of the installation.
The J. T. C. team of the Alliance
Junior league scored two victories
in two days this week. They de
feated the Y. M. C. A. Junior
team, 22-15, Tuesday, and then
swamped the Atlanta Boys' Club
Juniors, 29-0, Wednesday.
The Alliance basketball league
will open with a schedule of four
games Sunday, Nov. 20. Starting
at 2:15 p. m., these teams will
play each other: S. O. J. and J. T.
C., X. Y. Z. and Z. I. P., A. B. C.
and A. Z. A., S. P. C and Straus-
seans.
Here and There
New York, N. Y.—Its the tale of
a harrassed but brave Palestine
that Yehudith Simehonit brings
to this country from Eretz Israel.
The ninth annual delegate of the
Working Women’s Council of Pal
estine to the Pioneer Women of
America, Mrs. Simehonit declares
that Palestine is making progress,
that the new immigrants from
Germany and elsewhere are being
assimilated and that nothing can
daunt the pioneer spirit of the
people.
giving Eve dance at the 19th Cen
tury Club Nov. 23. Joe Levy and
Harold Cohen are co-chairmen.
Nashville, Tenn.—The first fall
outing for boys of the Y. M. H. A.
will be held Sunday from 1:30 to
6 P- m. Games and camping ac
tivities are scheduled at the Ql-
shine Camp.
Memphis. Tenn.—The Menorah
club will hold a Thanksgiving Eve
supper-dance Nov. 23 at the Me
norah Institute. William Epstein,
chairman, will be assisted by Mrs.
Henry E. Lewis, Mrs. Morris Tax
on. Mrs. Morris Pinstein and Jack
Davis.
University, Ala.—Miss Eloise
Franklin, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. R. T. Franklin of Atlanta,
has been chosen secretary of the
executive council of the B’nai
B'rith Hillel Foundation at the
University of Alabama. Other
officers of the foundation are
Morton . Mestel, Brookly, N. Y.,
president; Sara Evans, Lineville,
Ala., vice-president and Sarah
Miller, Leeds, Ala., treasurer.
Young Judaea
The seventh annual mid-winter
Young Judaean Southern Region
conclave will be held at Macon
Dec. 25 and 26. The regional
governing board Sunday awarded
the conclave to Macon over
Shreveport, La.
Norfolk. Va.—The Northern Re
gional A. Z. A. tournament of Dis
trict Five will be sponsored by Dr.
Israel Brown chapter 256 here
late in December. Chapters will
come here from Maryland, the Dis
trict of Columbia and Virginia.
David Macarov, president of the
Young Judaea Southern region,
will speak in Athens Sunday at
11:30 a. m. on ‘‘What Zionism Has
to Offer the Jewish Youth of To
day” before the Jewish Students
Union of the University of Geor
gia.
Prague, Czechoslovakia—Nearly
; $3,440,000 in cash and property
.has been confiscated from the 10,
000 Jews who have forcibly de-
1 parted from Slovakia to Hungary.
! Virtually every foreign Jews in
; Slovakia except Americans and
British are reported to have been
: arrested and taken to the fron-
I tier of the areas ceded to Hungary
1 and dumped across the line. Be-
| fore being deported the Jews worth
more than 500,000 kronen ($17,000)
were asked how they have been
able to amass such a sum. The
1 official reason given for the con
fiscation is that it is “an indemni-
| fication for the damage the Jews
have done to Slovakia.”
Memphis, Tenn.—The Baro n
Hirsch Junior Congregation and
Members of their committee aie
the Junior Congregation Children
i of Israel wil sponsor a Thanks-
i r zmporary Location
1 count of tearing down our building, we have
Ac !, temporarily to 116 Peachtree Arcade, where
u ’*ll be located until January 1st, when we Mill
)Ve to our permanent location at 12 Peachtree St.
DR. GEO. S. KAHN
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Vienna, Austria—An official an
nouncement here reveals that
Jewish property worth 2,500,000,
000 marks ($1,000,000,000) has
been registered in Austria under
the Nazi decree of last June re
quiring all Jews to register all
property in excess of 5,000 marks.
Berlin, Germany—The usual tax
reductions for minor children will
not be granted to parents of Jew
ish children in 1939, according to
a new government decree. The
decree also provides that widow
ed or divorced persons raising
Jewish children would be regard
ed as bachelors for tax purposes.
Rome, Italy—Slightly more than
one-third of the 15,000 Jewish
families in Italy will be exempt
from all anti-Jewish laws except
the one barring Jews from the
teaching profession, it was reveal
ed in an official communique. The
various privileged classes are giv
en as follows: families of men kill
ed in war; of war volunteers; of
men decorated with the war cross;
of men who fell in the Fascist
cause; of men mutulated or in
valided for the Fascist cause; of
men who joined the Fascist party
before march on Rome or during
the second half of 1924; families
| of Fiume Legionaires.
RABBI EPSTEIN SPEAKS
| Rabbi Harry Epstein will con-
I tinue his series of lectures on Jew-
i ish history Sunday at 10:30 a. m.,
I discussing “Bible Criticism” at I
the Ahavath Achim synagogue.
! He will speak in Yiddish at 4 p. m.
l Sunday on “Wanted, Mothers.
1 The subject of the sermon at next
Friday night’s services will be
“The Way of the Prejudices.”
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RABBI LICHTENSTEIN
New York N. Y.—Rabbis Morris
Lichtenstein, who in 1921 founded
the Jewish Science movement,
died here this week at the age of
48 A native of Lithuania and a
graduate of the Hebrew Union
College Rabbi Lichtenstein was
a son-in-law of the Rabbi Chaim
Hirschenson, eminent Orthodox
scholar, and a brother-in-law of
Rabbi David de Sola Pool.
ABRAHAM WALT
New York, N. Y.—Abraham
Walt, noted Yiddish poet and for
many years editor of The Zukunft,
Yidish literary journal, died here
inct week at the age of 66. He
edited the Zukunft since 1913. He
wrote under the name of Abra-
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