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Regional President To Adress South
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State-Wide Meeting in Columbia,
COLUMBIA — Abe Berkowitz,
president of the Southeastern Zi
onist Region, will deliver the prin
cipal ad dr.sb Sunday, April 13, when
Zionists from all over South Caro
lina meet at their first State Con
ference in Columbia,
Macey Kronsberg, regional vice-
president. is in charge of the event,
which will consist of an all-day
session featuring panel discussions
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on projects and techniques. ,
Robert A. Persky of Augusta, an
other vice-president of the region,
will be moderator of the member
ship panel with Ben Arnold and
Bernard J. Olascv as discussion
leaders. Orace Prystowski, assisted
by Herman Popkin and Carolvn
Eplan, will be in charge of the
Youth Commission panel.
A seminar on public relations
will be conducted by Macey Krons-
berg and Nathan Goldberg, and
the following will be In charge of
these discussion groups: program
ing, Rabbi Samuel B. Rubenstein;
Jewish National Fund. Oscar So
kol; and organization, Adalbert
Freedman.
Other participants will be Rab
bis Hyman J. Wachtfogel and
Sidney Ballon of Columbia: Irving
Goldstein of Columbia; Ben Ep
stein of Charleston: and Max Po
liakoff of Greenville.
The motion pictures "A Message
To American Jewry,” and "Out
Of The Darkness” will be shown.
The young people will lead in Pal
estinian singing and dancing.
Young Zionists
Of South Carolina
Call Conference
A state-wide Youth Conference
of South Carolina Young Zionists
will be held in Columbia. 8. C.
at the Wade Hampton Hotel on
Sunday, April 13. The one-day
meeting, sposored by the Columbia
Zionist Youth Commission and
the Southern Zionist Youth Com
mission. is being held to interest
young men and women between
the ages of 18 and 30 in forming
youth groups throughout the
state.
Mrs. Sidney Prysiowsky of
Charleston is state chairman of the
youth work. Others who plan to be
present Include:
Miss Carolyn Eplan of Atlanta
Junior Hadassah leader and Bran-
deta Camp graduate; Herman
Popkin, Youth Director of the
Southern Youth Commission; Miss
Sarah Belle Levy of Charleston,
president of the Charleston Junior
Hadassah Chapter: Marvin Scho
enberg of Atlanta, president of the
Atlanta Masada Chapter; Miss
Rita Shmerling of Augusta, presi
dent of the Augusta Jr. Hadassah;
and a number of representatives
from the Masada chapters in Au
gusta and Atlanta.
The conference gets underway
Saturday afternoon for Columbia
young peoplA with a meeting at
the University of South Carolina
of student leaders for the pu> ~e
of forming a chapter of the Inter
collegiate Zionist Federation Amer
ica (I. Z. F. A *. Plans call for
Columbia young men and women
to organize Masada and Jr. Ha
dassah groups. Delegates from sec
tions of the state will arrive on
Sunday morning for the opening
session at 10 o'clock at the Hotel
Wade Hampton.
Columbia Zionist leaders who
are working on the state youth
conference are Rabbi Sidney Bill
ion. Irving Goldstein Mrs. Jules
Bank. Miss Joycelyn Metz.ler, Mrs.
Theo Kole. Mrs. Ben Arnold, and
Mrs. Nathan Berry.
Delegates have been invited
from Charleston. Columbia. Green
ville Greenwood. Sumpter. Flor
ence, Spartanburg. Aiken. Ander
son. and other sections of the
state. All young people throughout
South Carolina are invited to par
ticipate in the conference, Mrs.
Prysiowsky announced.
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Mrs. David Bracker has been
elected president of the Agudath
Achim Sisterhood, along with the
following officers: Mrs. Jake Gins
berg, first vice-president: Mrs.
Sidney Laskey, second vice-presi
dent: Mrs. Meyer Tenenbaum,
third vice president; Mrs. Allen
Kooden, recording secretary; Mrs.
Abe Tenenbaum. corresponding
secretary: Mrs. Jack Homans, fi
nancial secretary, and Mrs. Nat
Goodman, treasurer.
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The drama and choral groups of
the Hillel Foundation at the Uni
versity of Georia, will present a
program Sunday. April 13. under
auspices of the B'nai B'rith Lodge.
Tlie groups will present a one-act
play and a series of Palestinian
songs.
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Dr. William A Wrxler. member
of the Savanah Board of Alder
men. lias been nominated for the
office of president ofthe Jewish
Educational Alliance. Chosen as
candidates for vice-president were
Philip H Bodziner. Isadore Movso-
vitz and David Rosenweig.
Nominated for three-year terms
! on the board of directors were Mrs.
I^uiis Black, Herbert Buehsbaum,
Fred Ehrenreich. Harry R. Fried
man. Mrs. Morris Rabhan. Abro
Robinson, and Raymond Roeen.
Sanford Rubin has been nominated
for a two-year term, with Sidney
L. Raskin for a one-year term,
i The fifteen persons selected as
candidates for the junior board of
directors are: Miss Helen Blum-
berg. Murray Buno. Richard F’alk,
Hyman Fialkow. Robert Gordon.
, Carl Green. Rubin Grunin. Henry
Kaplan Nathan Karnibad. Walter
, Ix)we, Miss Helen Paderewsky,
Maier M. Rabhan, Mrs. Louise
I Gordon Rudofskv, Julius Shoob
j and Miss Gladys Trace.
Augusta
The Airgusta Zionist District in
vited friends to meet with mem
bers recently to hear a talk by
Baron Hans de Meiss-Teuffen, in
ternationally-known journalist, at
the YMHA.
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Herman Popkin of Atlanta spent
the weekend with his mother. Mrs.
Sara Popkin.
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Miss Joane Calm, student at
Martha Washington College in
Virginia spent a few days during
the Easter holidays with her sister
and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Smalen, and their son, Lee Ellis.
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Victor Smolen, student at Geor
gia Tech, spent a few days with his
mother. Mis. Dora Smolen.
Birmingham
An exhibition of Jewish cere
monial objects, circulated by the
National Jewish Welfare Board.
rn>ned April 6 in the lobby of the
Y M. H A
Leo Lar.ia addressed the "Y”
Forum April 9. The “Y” Discussion
Group will meet at 6:30 p.m April
I 17, to discuss political ideology,
i Miss Bernice Weinstein will lead
the first discussion on ''Democ
racy.''
Participating on a non-sectari-
' an seminar on Palestine Friday,
| April 18. will be Baron Hans de
Meiss-Teuffen. Mrs. Alisa Klaus-
ner Eskol and Dean Howard M-
I LeSourd of Boston University, nat-
I ional director. American Christian
Palestine Committee.
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Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyverd. nat-
| ional assistant director of Hillel,
| will speak at 8:15 p.m., April 29,
| at the Y. M. H. A under the aus-
| pices of Birmingham Lodge No.
! 368, B’nai B'rith.
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