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Friday. October 15, 1948
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Page Three
Mizrachi Women Welcome
Members at Succoth Tea
The Atlanta Mizrachi Women
will h«onor members who have
recently joined the newly organ
ized chapter at a Succoth Tea at j
8 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 20, at j
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MRS. II. FRIEDMAN
the A. A. Education Center.
Mrs. Hyman Friedman, tem
porary president, has announced
that the film “Upon Their Own
Soil,” depicting life in the model
children’s village sponsored by
Mizrachi will be shown.
She added “the film shows not
only the physical rehabilitation of
the children but the perfect syn -
thesis of the religious with the
secular development for which
Mizrachi has acquired an out
standing reputation. Mizrachi co
ordinates with Hadassah in the
Youth Aliyah movement."
I K e F O 7. Choral Group, di
rected by Miss Francis Carson,
will present a group of musical
selections.
Serv ing with Mrs. Friedman as
temporary officers are Mrs.
Joseph Schwartzman, vice presi-
denfT’Mrs. Abe Auerbach, parlia
mentarian; Mrs. Sol Gray, secre
tary; Mrs. L. S. Horowitz, treas
urer; Mrs- L. H. Axelrod, mem
bership chairman; Mrs J.Schaef
fer and Mrs. P. S. Clein, recep
tion committee co-chairmen.
Mrs. Friedman said “Mizrachi
extends a cordial invitation to
men and women of Atlanta inter
ested in seeing the State of Israel
develop into a citadel of Jewish
education and inspiration to at
tend the meeting Wednesday.
Tuttle, Rainey
Tarver To Speak
To N.C.J.W.
Brigadier-General Elbert Tut
tle, Professor Glenn Rainey and
Journalist JacK Tarver headline
the program for the opening
luncheon—meeting of the Atlanta
Section, National Council of Jew
ish Women, for the current sea
son.
Mr. Tarver, who is an associate
editor on the Atlanta Constitution
staff and a columnist of great wit
and note, will act as moderator
in an open discussion between
Mr. Tuttle and Mr. Rainey on
“The Coming Nattional Election
- -The Detmocratio and the Repub
lican Points to View”.
Mr. Tuttle is a local attorney
and is one of the leading figures
in Republican Party activities in
the State. Mr. Rainey is a pro
fessor at Georgia Tech, and is one
of the most outstanding men in
liberal Democratic circles in Ga.
With the emergence of a defi
nite two-party system in Geor
gia, this panel discussion by such
prominent political figures will
be of great interest and value to
all members of Council, according
to the officers. Luncheon at the
Standard Club, will start at 12:30
p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 20.
Installation Ceremonies Thursday
For Atlanta’s New B’nai B’rith Lodge
Atlanta’s second B’nai B’rith
Lodge will be “official” next
Thursday-
The charter will be presented
as a highlight of the installation
ceremony scheduled for 8:30 p.
m. Thursday, Oct. 21, at the May-
fair Club.
Julian Boehm, a dean of B’nai
B’rith activities in Georgia and
the South, will present the char
ter to the fledgling organization
which is intended primarily to
include the younger adults of the
community.
Main speaker will be Herman
Edelsberg, now with the ADL of
fice in Washington. Mr. Edels
berg has had a wide experience
with various OPA and committee
activities in Washington. He was
a general counsel for the United
Mine Workers from 1937-41 and 1
the following year joined the
OPA staff.
In 1943, he represented the
board of economic warfare at the
war production board as a mem
ber of the requirements commit
tees which allocated American
production for military, civilian
and export purposes.
In 1945 and 1946, he was a
member of the Senator Pepper’s
Senate Subcommittee on Foreign
Trade staff. He toured twenty
countries in Europe and the Mid-
Bergman Deads Education Bureau;
Installation at Dinner Nov. 10
At the last meeting of the Board
of Directors of the Atlanta Bu-
' reau of Jewish Education the fol- -
lowing new officers were elected: i
j Charles W. Bergman, general j
r chairman; Joseph F. Haas, L. S.'
HoroWiti, M. J. Merlin, vice
I chairman; David Gershon, secre-
j tary; Frank Garson, treasurer.
Tliey will be formally installed
j at the annual meeting of the Bu
reau which will take the form of
b Jewish Education Dinner at the
A. A. Educational Center at 6:30
p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 10.
Guest speaker will be Dr. Aha
ron Kessler, director of the De
partment of Community Service,
and Consultant of the American
Association for Jewish Education,
a national service and coordinat
ing agency for Jewish education
in America. Dr. Kessler is asso- !
ciate editor of the Reconstruction-
ist magazine, a member of the
Educational Committee of the
Zionist Organization of America,
former national Executive Direc
tor of Young Judaea, and a lec
turer at Brandeis Camps.
The Dinner will be a Kosher
one at $2.50 per plate and will be
open to the Jewish community of
Atlanta. Tickets may be procured
at the office of the Bureau, 608
Peters Building, LA. 8701.
Plans were also outlined for the
Succoth Youth Festival to be held
on Oct. 24 for all the Jewish
Schools of Atlanta at the O’Keefe
High School at 10:30 a. m. The
program will include a project
participated in by all the schools
called "Parade of the Jewish Hol
idays”, a puppet show entitled
"The Dead Esrog”, a Dr. Quiz
Contest involving distribution of
cash prizes and awards, moving
pictures, and distribution of
special souvenirs.
East interviewing government
and business leaders about poli
tical and economic conditions.
Bob Lipshutz, who has done
much of the ground work for the
new lodge which numbers 106
charter members to date, has
been chosen provisional chair
man, pending election of perma
nent officers at the meeting fol
lowing the installation.
Members of Gate City Lodge,
the B’nai B’rith Auxiliary and
the community at large are in
vited to he installations.
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