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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, November 15, 1940
Ahavath Achim
Joint Meeting Postponed
The joint meeting of the
Ahavath Achim Brotherhood and
the Temple Men’s Club, originally
scheduled for November 19, has
been postponed, according to Men
del Romm, newly elected Ahavath
Achim Brotherhood president.
The joint meeting will be held
at a future date, he pointed out.
Other officers chosen recently
to aid Mr. Romm arc Samuel L.
Eplan, vice president; Jack Isen-,
berg, secretary, and Morris Han- j
kin, treasurer.
Mr. Romm, who succeeds Sol O. I
Klotz, is active in civic, social,
fraternal and religious circles of
Atlanta . He is first vice president
of Gate City Lodge, B’nai B’rith
and is a past president of the Pro
gressive and Mayfair Clubs and
the Hungarian Benevolent Asso
ciation.
Meeting Tuesday
At a meeting of the Ahavath
Achim Brotherhood meeting at
8:15 p. m. Tuesday, November 19,
the membership will be entertain
ed with a film on FBI work shown
by one of the Federal Bureau of,
Investigation’s operatives.
AZA Conducts Services
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Members of the two A. Z. A.
chapters will conduct a special!
service of the Ahavath , Achim
Synagogue from 8 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Friday, November 22.
Participating in the event, plan
ned in connection with National
A. Z. A. Week, will be Bobby Ney,
Teddy Lcvitas, Harold Yudelson
and Harry Holtz.
Shearith Israel
Siyum Ilagodol Celebrated
Sunday, November 10, the
Chev rah Shas of Congregation
Shearith Israel held its Siyum
Hagodol, celebrating completion
of the study of the entire Talmud.
This study was carried on by
Rabbi Tobias Geffen, spiritual
leader of the Congregation, over
a period of fourteen years.
Present were about 500 people,
including leaders of Atlanta Jewry
and representatives from the
neighboring cities of Georgia. Ex
pressing congratulations to Rabbi
Geffen and the Shearith Israel
Synagogue on behalf of their Con
gregations were Dr. David Marx
of the Temple, Rabbi Joseph Co
hen of Or Veshalom Synagogue,
and Rev. Schaja Sud of Anshei
Sfard Synagogue.
A feature of the evening was
the singing by Cantor Harry J.
Paskin of an original Yiddish song,
recently written by him in honor
of the reelection of Franklin D.
Roosevelt. Violin selections were
rendered by Harry Robkin. Names
of members were inscribed in the
Pinkas of the Chevrah Shas as an
everlasting memory of this fes
tivity. Abraham M. Goldstein
served as toastmaster for the
evening.
Solomon A. Finebcrg, consultant
with the American Jewish Com
mittee; Max Proloff, of the B’nai
B’rith Anti-Defamation League of
B’nai B’rith, and B. Sherman, of
the Jewish Labor Committee,
were guest speakers at a luncheon
held recently by the Atlanta Jew
ish Welfare Board.
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I of New York arrived in Chat
tanooga last Tuesday to attend the
dedication of the Adolph S. Ochs
j Memorial Museum and Observa
tory on Lookout Mountain. They
j were guests at the Read House . . .
Weekenders here from Nashville
j were Mimi Reisman and her
hou.veguests Jean Vicksman and
Sarah Grossman. All three of the
j girls attended Vand v and are so-
j rority sisters and both Jean and
| Sarah have visited Mimi before
and have made quite a hit with
the local lads.
Mrs. B. Cassell is in New York
| C’ity for several weeks visiting
and tan outfit. Meandering around Lena Ronin, Bobbie Freedman,
on the floor were Jerome Lear, Bessie Ronin, who looked darling
Paul Block, Raymond Weitzner, in a grey wool with skull cap and
Sidney Fine, Teddy Morris, Harry feather to match, and Marian
Wassman, and Alvin Blumberg. escorts.
A.nd swinging with the music were —TOM AND KITTY.
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and Mrs. Sam Raider . . . Mr.
Sam Pressman has returned from
Nashville . . . Samuel Trotz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trotz,
j celebrated his Bar Mitzvah last
Saturday at the B’nai Zion Syna-
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man Fine, and Ira Long were pro
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formation exercises at Baylor . . .
Former McCallie and Baylor stu-
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Stanley Lcventhal, and Edward
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I last Saturday where they are en-
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! root for their respective alma
I maters at the Baylor-McCallie
j game on Saturday.
We noted Bertha JafTc’s name
\ among those who voluntarily
joined the Red C ross Blood Don-
1 or’s Campaign . . . Mrs. S. J.
Blumberg has returned from Bal
timore. Md. . . . Ruthie (Mrs. Sid-
| ney) Miller is recuperating nicely,
I thank you, from an appendectomy.
Football devotees are the Gus
Goulds and Maurice C. Poss, who
were in Birmingham to attend n
football game . . . Bernard Shavin
brings back interesting details of
his recent vacation to New York
and Atlantic City . . . Motoring to
the Smokies over the past week
end were Melvin Margolin, Dutch
and Morris .
The “composer of hundreds of
hits,” Larry Clinton, blew (and
you can take this literally for he
played practically every wind in
strument in the orchestra) into
town last Thursday. And a good
ly crowd gathered at the Memo
rial Auditorium to listen and
dance. There was Maxine Block,
who despite a sprained ankle was
swinging with the best of them
and Cookie Freedman, as smooth
a dancer as ever we saw; Jean
Weber, another fancy stepper
looking attractive in blue cordu
roy, squired by Leon Trivers;
Bertha Miller with “Bucky”
Shavin; Buddy Weber dating
j Marie Shapiro, who was smartly
I outfitted in a black and red suit
and a large black hat.
A congenial foursome were Lil
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with out-of-town dates. Saw
Melvin Margolin dancing with
Carolyn Saul, who wore a black
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