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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
WEDNESDAY—9:20 a. m.—is the deadline for items In next
weeks calendar — conducted for the convenience of the
community.
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE piefcrs Ur
have these items in writing at 201-205 Glenn
Building, but will accept them over WA.
0791. To make the Atlanta Data Clearance
Bureau a success, it must be USED and
CONSULTED bv organizations.
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Atlanta Community Calendar
Council of Jewish Wo-
ARTIIUR J. LEVIN
New Addition
To ADL Staff
Arthur J. Levirv has been add
ed to the staff of the southeastern
regional office as Community
Consultant. It is Mr. Levin's task
to visit communities in the south
east to be of assistance in the im
plementation of the Anti-Defa
mation League's program, design
ed to extend the frontiers of De
mocracy and to build better rela
tionships between groups.
The new Ccimimunity Consul
tant comes to the staff of the
southeastern office of ADL with
a varied experience as a research
scientist and journalist. He holds
degrees from the College of the
City of New York and the Uni
versity of Iowa.
Mr. Levin replaces George .1.
Harrison who has left the south
eastern regional office for an as
signment in Buffalo, New York.
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Also near Henry Grady
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OCT. 20. Wednesday:
12:30 P. M.—Luncheon-Meeting
men. Standard Club.
2:00 P. M.—-Succoth Entertainment, Pioneer Women I
Mrs. S. O. Kle.tz, Speaker. A. A. Center.
7:00 P. M.—Membership Semi-Annual Meeting. Pro-
gi essivc Club.
8:00 P. M.—Sueeoth Tea. Mizrachi Women. A. A. Center.
8:30 P. M.—“We Live Again,'' Jewish movie with English
Titles, sponsored by J.P.F.O.—Jewish Educational
Alliance.
OCT. 21 -Thursday:
8:00 P. M.—Meeting of Junior Hadassah. A. A- Center.
8:30 P. M.—Installation Meeting. Second B'nai B’rith
Lodge. Herman Fdlebser. of the Washington ADL.
Principal Speaker. Mayfair Club.
OCT. 24, Sunday:
10:30 A. M.—Succoth Youth festival. O'Keefe High School,
for all Jewish Schools.
OCT. 28, Thursday:
8:15 P. M.—Robert Si. ,’nhn Addressing Z. O. A. Meeting
A. Center.
—Sunday:
M.—-Halloween Party Sponsored by A. Z. A. 357.
E. A.
Monday:
11:00 A.M.—Sisterhood Board Meeting. 12:30 A M.—
Luncheon Meeting. Vestry Temple House.
8:30 P. M.—B’nai B’rith “Which, Way America” Panel;
“The Press Answers," Progressive Club.
NOt. 9. Tuesday:
First of Adult Institutes, sponsored by Atlanta Bureau
of Jewish Education, on “Current Jewish Living” and
"Masters in Jewish Literature."
NOV. 10. Wednesday:
6:30 P. M.—Jewish Education Dinner. Aharon Kessler,
Guest Speaker. A. A Educational Centei.
16, Tuesday:
First of Adult Institutes, sponsored by \tlanta Bureau
of Jewish Education, on "Bible-Today
6, Monday:
8:30 P. M.—B’nai B’rith “Which Way, America” Panel:
"Religion’s Answer”, Progressive Club.
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OCT. 31-
7:30 I*.
NOV,
NOV
DEC
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Bcth Jacob Ladies
; Elect Officers
Mrs. L. H. Goldstein was
chosen president of Beth Jacob
Sisterhood at the opening fall
meeting on October 10.
Nathan Katz was the main
speaker for the program. Mrs.
Lebon of New York discussed the
S. O. S. Drive to be held in At
lanta in November.
Chosen to serve with Mrs.
Goldstein are Mrs. W. Ween and
Mrs. I. Natkoff, first and second
vice presidents; Mrs C. Berkman,
treasurer; Mrs. M. Cohen, record
ing secretary: Mrs. I„ Taffel, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. W.
Linguvic, membership chairman,
and Mrs. C. Shuman, publicity-
chairman
Junior Hadassah
Meets Thursday
The Atlanta Unit of Junior Ha
dassah will meet at 8 p. m Thurs
day, Oct. 21, at the Ahavath
Achim Educational Center, Miss
Flora Hirsch, president, has an
nounced.
Miss Sybil Gillman, program
chairman, and Miss Fay Merlin,
membership chairman, will pre
sent the program, which will also
include the movie sponsored by-
the Atlanta Community Chest.
Members will elect delegates to
the national convention scheduled
in Washington during Thanks
giving weekend.
Young women of Atlanta wish
ing to become affiliated with the
organization are requested to call
Miss Fay Merlin, AT. 1485. for
further information.
Fridav. October 15, 1948
Pioneer Women /
Plan Succoth Fete
Women of Atlanta are invited
to the Succoth entertainment the
Pioneer Women, Chapter One,
will present at 2 p. m. Wednesday,
Oct. 20, at the Ahavath Achim
Educational Center.
Mrs. Sol Klotz, well known
speaker and woman leader, will
talk on the program. Refresh
ments will be served.
Leon Eplan, Atlanta, Elected
National Officer of A. Z. A.
Leon S. Eplan, youth leader of i 12-Tnonth program for the
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Atlanta, recently was chosen
Grand Aleph Mazkir, national
secretary - treasurer, ot B’nai
B'rith’s Aleph Zadik Aleph.
He was chosen at Camp Achim
on Lake Michigan as a recogni
tion for his leadership in the
Southern Region and the Atlanta
Seaboard District, both of which
he headed.
He also founded and edited the
Southern Regional newspaper,
j presented and launched a specific
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Young Eplan's election was the
first from this district since 1940
when Irving Kaler, now an at
torney, was chosen Grand Aleph
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