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Friday, February 25, 1944
(HE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
THREE
With Our
Armed Forces
Fourth Smtae Command
DOTHAN
The dedication of a Torah for
the use of the Jewish personnel at
Camp Rucker, was a very impres
sive affair with nearly 300 people
in attendance. The Torah was
dedicated during the regular Fri
day evening services on February
18th by the Congregation of Tem
ple Beth Or, of Montgomery, and
a beautiful cover was donated by
Mr. M. Wolozin, of New York.
Among the many guests were Ma
jor General George W. Griner, Jr.,
commanding general of the 08th
Infantry Division; Chaplain Paul
W. Buckles, post chaplain, and
Chaplain Walton C». Sugg, Jr., act
ing divisional chaplain of the 98th
Infantry Division; Rabbi Alfred
Wolf, of Temple Emanuel, in Do
than; Mr. Israel H. Mistovsky,
JWB-USO director of Dothan, the
Staff Quartet of the 98th Infantry
Division, and many others.
A beautiful program was ar
ranged. Musical features various
addresses, and a processional with
the Torah were added to the reg
ular service to which the Congre
gation of Temple Emanuel was
also invited. A reception with
Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Milton, Mrs.
Israel H. Mistovsky and Mrs.
Reuben Gordon as hostesses con
cluded the very impressive eve
ning.
ing at the J.W.B. Office in Atlan
ta. When they arrived at the of
fice the greatest suprise of all was
in store for them. First, in walked
Frank asking for the other two
boys. Then in came Mike ask
ing for the other two. When the
three “landsmen” were finally to
gether, in walked Harry Herbert,
regional supervisor for the USO-
JWB, Fourth Service Command.
Harry Herbert sure was surprised
for several years ago he was ex
ecutive director of the Y. M. H. A.
in Lawrence, Mass., and these
lads were active workers under
his guidance. In civilian life, the
three men worked with Harry and
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Sgt. Frank Sobil, stationed at
Macon; Pvt. Harold Herman, sta
tioned at Camp Wheeler, and
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Spitsberg, stationed at Beaufort,
S. C., arranged a hometown meet-
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Basketball League
Two games of the Alliance Bas
ketball League were played this
Sunday, February 20th in the Al
liance gym. In the first game,
Lichtenstein AZA “B” team beat
SOZ 57 to 13. In the second game,
the Lichtenstein AZA ”A’’ team
trounced 357 “A" by a score of 38
to 15. Bobby Rose was high scorer
of the day with 23 points.
The schedule for next Sunday,
February 27th, is as follows:
2:00 p.m—Girls’ game.
3:00 p.m.—134 AZA “B” vs. 357
AZA “B.”
4:00 p.m.—357 AZA “A” vs. JTC
AZA A.”
5:00 p.m.—Lichtenstein AZA “A”
vs. 134 AZA “A.”
Choral Production
A grand affair combining songs
of the gay nineties, hit tunes of
World War 1, and modern ditties
is being planned by the Alliance
Choral Group for late April or
May. The event will be staged
with costumes and scenery and
will combine the vocal talents of
many AZA and Young Judaea
members.
Dorothy Bloshstein is serving as
organizer of the affair.
Talk on Social Relationships
The JTC Chapter was the third
of the AZA groups to hear a talk
on Social Relationships of Boys
and Girls presented by Mr. Joseph
Shabses, director of Alliance Ac
tivities. A lively discussion fol
lowed the presentation.
Club Banquets
Two clubs meeting at the Al
liance are planning banquets dur
ing the month of March. The D.
IS. I. are planning to have their
banquet at the A. A. Educational
Center on March 26th, at 7:30 p.
m. Several speakers will be fea
tured at the affair.
The other club, S.O.Z., are plan
ning a banquet at the home of one
of their members. The date has
not yet been set.
Arts and Crafts
Mr. E. V. Harris, instructor at
the Murphy Junior High School,
has recently undertaken the su
pervision of the Arts and Crafts
Department at the Alliance. Mr.
Harris has already established
many favorable contacts among
the younger groups and has be
gun the carrying out of an enlarg
ed Arts and Crafts program.
Quiz Program
A quiz program is being planned
for presentation in the Alliance
Auditorium on Sunday, March 12.
The program, featuring groups of
contestants from the AZA chap
ters, the AZA Sweethearts, and
persons well known in the commu
nity, promises to be an exciting
! event.
Free Loan Banquet
Had Large Attendance
The Annual Banquet of the Free
Loan Association last Sunday was
a great success. An attendance of
300 people was the largest ever
present at any of the Association’s
banquets.
Mr. Joel Dorfan, president for
ten continuous years, was pre
sented by Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
in behalf of the organization with
a beautiful silver set in recogni
tion for his untiring and outstand
ing services. The organization,
originally “Chevrah Tehillim,”
grows by bounds and leaps under
his leadership. Mr. Frank Garson
delivered an inspiring address and
was very helpful in the raising of
funds during the evening. Mr.
Charles W. Bergman extended the
greetings of the Ahavath Achim
Congregation. The presentation
of Child Cantor Hershel was a def
inite hit. Others participating in
the program were Messrs. Morris
Friedman, Jake Jacobs, H. Berg
man, M. Cohen, Charles Friedman,
Sam Gershon, J. Frink, Charles
Friedman, M. Baurn, Abe Berman,
Nathan Friedman and Gus Ber
man.
Hopeful and with new zest the
Free Loan Association is starting
its 20th year of existence.
Atlanta Community Calendar
WEDNESDAY NOON is the deadline fer
Wems in next week’s calendar—conducted for
the convenience of the oommnnity.
SOUTHERN ISRAELITE prefers to have these
items in writing at 201-205 Glenn Bldg, bat
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success, it must be USED and CONSULTED
by organizations.
SUNDAY, February 27—
2:30 p.m.—Junior Hadassah meeting; A. A. Center.
7:30 p.m.—Mlzrachl Organization; Alliance.
8:30 p.m.—All-Soldier Show; Progressive Club,
MONDAY, February 28—
2:30 p.m.—Joint Meeting of Atlanta’s Jewish Women’s organizations; Mayfair
Club.
MONDAY, March S—
1:00 p.m.—Temple Sisterhood Donor Luncheon; Temple House.
WEDNESDAY, March 15—
3:15 p.m.—Service Guild; Mothers Meeting; Alliance.
WEDNESDAY, March 22—
9:30 p.m.—Benefit Dance for Service Men under the auspices of Standard,
Mayfair and Progressive Clubs, at Mayfair Club.
Jewish Women’s Organizations Will
Have Joint Meeting Monday, Feb. 28
All-Soldier Show
At Progressive Club
A special treat is in store for
next Sunday evening at the Pro
gressive Club. An all-soldier show
of eighteen acts will feature 24
of the outstanding stage and radio
stars now in the armed services
An all-soldier orchestra will add
to your entertainment.
The show will start promptly
at 8:30 p.m. and at this time the
doors will be closed and stay so
during the entire show.
There will be no admission
charge but come prepared to buy
a war bond during the intermis
sion. Come—and come early.
Junior Hadassah
The regular meeting of Junior
Hadassah will be held Sunday
February 27, 2:30 p.m., at the A.A
Center. Miss Ruth Sharter, acting
president, will preside.
Miss Floran Hirsch, J.N.F. chair
man, urges all members to bring
their blue boxes to the meeting.
A program of unusual interest
has been arranged to mark the
joint meeting of Atlanta’s Jewish
Women’s Organizations. This
meeting will be held Monday,
February 28, at 2:30 p.m., at the
Mayfair Club. The following or
ganizations are included: A. A.
Sisterhood, Council of Jewish
Women, Hadassah, Nessah Israel
Sisterhood, Pioneer Women, Serv
ice Guild, Shearith Israel Sister
hood and the Temple Sisterhood.
After opening remarks by Mrs.
I. M. Weinstein, the program will
continue with Mrs. Herbert Tay
lor, who will trace the musical de
velopments in Jewish history.
Cantor Joseph Schwartzman, of
the A. A. Synagogue, who has
been in this country 25 years and
received his training in Europe,
will illustrate Oriental Synagogue
Song and Ashkenazic Synagogue
Song. The Folk Song, Yiddish,
Chassidic and Palestinian, will be
illustrated by the Hadassah Cho
ral Group. Music by modem
Jewish composers will be illus
trated by recordings, and music
by composers of Jewish origin,
whose works are known to the
entire world, will be illustrated
by duo-piqnists, Mrs. Lewis Hirsch
and Mrs. Herbert Taylor.
Members of the Hadassah
Choral Group include the follow
ing: Mesdames Chafe. Bergman,
J. Friedman, Alfred Burnham, A.
S. Chasin, Becky Goldstein, R. M.
Travis, A. Sherman, Abner Hirsch,
Louis Rittenbaum, J. M. Rosenfeld,
Philip Solomon, Frank Weitz and
Josh Bresler.
A great deal of enthusiasm cen-
ers about this# occasion and mem
bers and friends of all participat
ing organizations are invited to at
tend.
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Donor Luncheon Of
Temple Sisterhood
The Temple Sisterhood will have
a Donor Luncheon on Monday,
March 6, at the Temple House at
1 p.m. Mrs. I. M. Weinstein is
chairman and Mrs. Henry Solo
mon is co-chairman.
The luncheon is to feature as its
theme “Favorite Dishes of the
United Nations.’’ Each course will
be a traditional national recipe of
one of the Allies. Much effort is
being expended on making this
luncheon a very interesting and
unusual affair and all Sisterhood
members are urged to attend. Res
ervations may be made through
Mrs. A. E. Marcus at Vernon 5338
Letter To The Editor:
I read your note about Julian
Boehm which was well expressed,
and would like to add a few lines
to say that nobody could say
enough good about Julian. My
only comment would be that his
photo shown in your paper does
not do justice to his good looks.
Samuel A. Visanska, M.D.
Mizrachi Meeting
Attention is called again to
the Mizrachi meeting Sunday,
February 27, 7:30 p.m., at the
Alliance. As already announc
ed, Mr. Frank Taffel will report
on the Orthodox Conference
which he attended as Atlanta
delegate at the end of January
in New York.
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