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Friday, February 7, 1941
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
State B'nai B’rith To Meet in Atlanta
A state-wide B’nai B’rith meet- B’nai B’rith. He has been one of
ing will assemble in Atlanta Sun- the executive committeemen for
day, February 23, to consider sta- nearly two decades,
tus and promotion of the organiza- Complete details for the meet-
tion in Georgia. ing will be announced in an early
Principal speaker on the all-day issue of The Southern Israelite,
program will be Sidney Grover Judge Emanuel Lewis of Savan-
Kusworm, international treasurer nah is president of the state B’nai
| B’rith organization, formed last
year.
Page Five
Organization Activity in Atlanta
J. E. A.
Boisfeuillet Jones, state admin
istrator, National Youth Adminis
tration for Georgia, will speak to
the Alliance Forum at 8 p.m. Tues
day, February 11, on “Youth and
the Present Day World.” He will
also show a picture about N. Y. A.
work, “Democracy at Work.”
Mr. Jones is the third of a series
of guest speakers of the Forum.
The lecture is free to members,
and a small fee of 15 cents to non-
Elected for Fourth
Time as Or Ve-Shalon
Synagogue President
Victor Benveniste will be in
stalled for his fourth successive
term as president of Congregation
Or Ve-Shalom at 2:30 p.m. Sun
day, February 9, at the Synagogue.
H e was elected last Sunday and
his installation will occur Febru
ary 9, when Rabbi Joseph Cohen
will be the main speaker.
Named to other Congregation
members. The public 7s "co'rdiaTly offit ' es werc Joseph Mousaflr ’ vice
invited 1 P res ident; Ralph S. Tourial, treas
urer; Morris Alhadeff, general sec-
JTC Plays Relics In rotary and Isaac Alhadeff, Welfare
Board chairman.
Jacob Ajouelo, is honorary life
B. & P. W. Hadassah
Meets Monday, Plans
Chain Bridge Benefit
j The Business and Professional
i Division of Hadassah will meet at
j the Henry Grady Hotel on Mon-
I day, February 10, at 8 p.m. Pre
ceding the regular meeting, the
“Survey Course on Hadassah Pro
jects” will begin promptly at Feature Basketball Game
7.30 p.m. I The “Relics” will play JTC in a
A special feature of the program ' special basketball game on Sun-1 chairman of
will be an address on “Woman’s day, February 16, at 7 p.m. in the
Responsibility to Government” by Alliance gymnasium. The “Re-
Miss Christine Smith, director of lies,” composed of most of the AZA
I the Atlanta League of Women Advisors, are the most colorful
Voters. | aggregation that ever played in
Miss Lillie Bleich, program the early ’20’s. The minimum re-
SIDNEY KUSWORM chairman, has announced that a quirement for playing on the “Rel-
of B’nai B’rith and chairman of the piano selection will be presented ics" is 10 years of basketball inex
order’s Americanization Commit- by Robert Scharf. j pcrience. The squad now consists
tee. Miss Bess Lutsky, chairman of °^ Barney Medintz, Sol Marshall,
Mr. Kusworm is an outstanding the division, has announced that Edward Krick, Louie Siegel, Dr.
speaker and a noted member of the annual fUlnd-raising project I Marvin Sugarman, Aaron Rose,
' j will be held during the week of Israel Katz - Max Alterman, Sey-
Public Invited To February 16-22 in the form of a mour Cohen, and Harry Koval.
Odd Fellows Meeting chain bridge, at which members | JTC is undefeated this year, and
Feb. 13 At 8 P. M. G f the group will be hostesses. The, lhe old tim ® rs are looking forward |
“Need of fraternalism in the following girls have already vol-T° giving them their first defeat,
troubled world, to establish a hap- unteered to act as hostesses: Misses Relics have made arrange-
pier day in the world of tomorrow” Rose Greenberg, Rose Cherkas. ,rien ts for a special series of three
is to be the theme of a talk by Sarah Gershon, Linda Vadja, Pearl fi ames » the first against the JTC
General George I. Breicl, national Cohen, Lillian Reisman, Helen 1 Aleph Club, the second against
extension director, to be made at Seff, Mildred Lebos, Ida Mae Gold-
a public meeting called for 8 p.m. stein, and Mesdames B. Sabin,
Thursday, February 13, at the Rose Morris, Nathan Bach, Harry
Baptist Tabernacle by the Odd Wolfe, Herman Miles, D. Gersh,
Fellows of Georgia. Philip Schwartz, and Mrs. L. Hell-
The meeting is announced as ner, of Thomaston, Georgia,
non-sectarian, non-political and in- Reservations may be made by
vitations have been issued to re- contacting any of the girls listed
ligious groups, fraternal orders, above, or by calling Mrs. Rose
civic bodies, parent teacher organ-1 Morris, chairman of Fund-Raising,
izations and others. !
the Or Ve-Shalom
Welfare Board; Moreno Bebenisty,
Masada
“A Night in Palestine” will be
the theme of the program of the
Gate City AZA 357, and the third
against the first half champs of the
senior league, Atlanta AZA 134.
A great crowd is expected for
Shearith Israel Lodge 587
Holds Annual Banquet
To install new officers and for
a general get together, members of
the Independent Shearith Israel
Lodge 587 met January 13 at the
Synagogue for their annual ban
quet.
Ex-president M. Baum served as
toastmaster, introducing Rabbi
Tobias Geffen who spoke on “Why
Jews Should Be Securely United.”
Mr. Whiten, of the Progresnive
Lodge of New York, was guest of
honor. R. Sicro, new president,
spoke as did other new officers
and M. Gavronski, president of
Georgia Lodge.
Louis Geffen, retiring to enter
the Legal Division, U. S. Army,
made his report and the lodge paid
tribute to his work and devotion.
Cantor H. J. Paskin gave vocal
selections.
Mr. Baum also installed M.
Goldstein, vice president; Nathan
Esrael, financial secretary; Sam
Novak, treasurer; Marcus Fire
stone, recording secretary; Sam
Gordon, outside guard. Trustees
are Charles Sapperstein, M. Rosen
berg and A. Auerbach.
—Photo by Bon Art
VICTOR BENVENISTE
Fourth Term as President
the big game on the 16. Come on official collector; Eli Tourial, gen-
out and" see basketball as played * “
in “the good old days.”
Intermediate Council
Plans Valentine Day Program
day, February 9, with two special
basketball games followed by a
dance.
The program will start with a
Dr. Greenberg Talks To
Shearith Israel Sisterhood
Shearith Israel Sisterhood will meeting of Atlanta Masada at 4
meet at 3 p. m. Monday at the p.m. Sunday, February 9, at the
Synagogue. Dr. Regina Gabler Jewish Educational Alliance. How-
Greenberg will be guest speaker, ard L. Bear will be in charge of K11 s ga ™ e a * 5 p.m. the Hearts.
Plans for the Purim Ball will be the business part and Dave Maca- vs * e Sweets. The Hearts
discussed, and it is hoped this year rov of the entertainment,
to surpass all previous records. Other events scheduled in early
The Study Group, assembling February are a “Big Brother Af-
promptly at 2:30 p.m. will consider fair” sponsored by the Zionist Or-
“The Sacred Psalms” with Mrs. ganization of America, and an all-
eral director.
Victor D. Franco is chairman of
the Advisory Board. Advisory
Board members are Henry A.
I Alexander, Leo Amiel, Jack Alha-
The tata-medlate Councl oJ the deff Mr Franco SaIamon
Jewish Educational Alliance will
celebrate Valentine’s Day on Sun-
Evelyn Epstein.
day “Birmingham Meet,” with re
ception, lunch, athletic events, quiz
team is made up of the following
players: Estelle Zimmerman, Dub-
bie Dreeker, Bessie Saul, Alice
Goncher, Helen Lander, Elaine
Levy, Dorothy Berkowitz, and
Florence Sunshine. On the
“Sweets” team is Katie Ed'elstein,
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On the Welfare Board are Jacob
Hanan, J. H. Notrica, Rabeno Ga-
lenti, Moreno 1 Bebenisty, Morris
Misrahi, David Hazan, SaIamon
Piha, Victor Benatdr, Mrs. Calo
Tarango, Mrs. Mazaltor Piha, Mrs.
Streia Franco, Mrs. Jacob Hanan,
Mrs. Reymond Taragano, Mrs. Jo
seph Cohen and Mrs. Morris Co
hen.
RABBI BLOCK TO LEAD
FORUM FOR A.A Y.P L.
Rabbi David Block of Athens
will be guest speaker of the Young
People’s League of Ahavath Achim
at 8:15 p. m., Monday, February
10, at the Synagogue.
He will lead an open forum on
“Attitude of Jewish Youth To
wards Modern Day Judaism.”
Refreshments will be served fol«
lowing the discussion according to
Martin Hershberg, ^program chair
man.
Second thought: If Paul Muni
insists on playing another “Hud
son’s Bay”—he might as well jump
into it... for all the good it did
programs, dinner and social under ^ Mickey
. . , . - T i t> K „ lim Greenberg, Evelyn Elkon, Yetta; ^ ls career. Munis Munich, some
chairmanship of Jack Rosenbaum. * ’ „oii n T hof>c
A “Young Judea Big Brother Af
fair” will be sponsored by Masada
on February 23 and a theater par-
| ty on February 15.
Delegates From 16 Cities
To Send Delegates To
Jr. Hadassah Conference
Sam J. Epstein, Proprietor
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Rosalie Brenner, of New Or
leans, is president of the Southern
Region of Junior Hadassah which
meets in Savannah this week end
for its annual conference.
Other officers are Betty Lasky
of Miami, vice president; Evelyn
Silver of Columbus, vice president; made " a n‘7h;‘nec^ary 'arrange-
MoHie Ross, Knoxville, treasurer; ■ u for the special dance that
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Sisselman, Helen Citron, and Helen
Goldman.
The “Cupids” will play the “Ar
rows” in a boys’ game at 6 p.m.
The “Cupids” have the following
players: Harold Mizell, Sidney
Stein, David Eisenberg, Melvin |
Finkel, Reuben Bredosky, Frank!
Berkowitz, and Arthur Kaplan. On:
the “Arrows” team are Henry
Levinson, Benny Libowsky, Don
ald Danneman, Stanley Silverman,
Julius Silverman, and Aaron Ep
stein.
The entertainment committee of
the Intermediate Council have
call it. That’s what comes of hunt
ing film fodder for himself. He is
Hollywood’s greatest dramatic ac
tor ... but must have vital drama
to enact.
Julia Mizrachi of Jacksonville,
will follow. There will be games,
the games or dance; but only mem
bers of clubs belonging to the In
termediate Council will be ad
mitted.
recording secretary; Sylvia Haine-, entertainment, and refreshments,
bach of New Orleans, correspon - There is no admission charge for
ing secretary; Selma Bhunberg,
Chattanooga, bulletin editor,
j • Delegates are expected at the
convention from the following
cities in the region:
Memphis, Nashville, New Or-
i lee ns, Atlanta, Mobile, Montgom
ery, Jacksonville, Augusta, Tampa’
Miami, Savannah, Knoxville, Bir
mingham, Charleston, Columbus,
and Chattanooga.
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Meeting of Nursery School
Meeting of the parents of the
Service Guild Nrsery School pu
pils will be held at 3 pm. Tuesday,
February 11, at the nursery school.
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