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Friday, June 10, 1949
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Page Seven
Seven Georgians Savannah Rome
Join in Call for
Labor Assembly
Seven Georgia leaders have
joined in the call for a National
Assembly for Labor Israel in New I dent of the Savannah Zionist Dis- j
York on June 20-22.
The group includes:
Jack Chilnick and Ed Kahn of
Atlanta; Rabbi Francis Hevesi of
Temple Beth El, Dalton; Rabbi
Charles M. Rubel of Macon; Rabbi
Samuel Glasner, Congregation
Children of Israel, Athens; Rabbi
Isidore Barnett and Judge Eman
uel Lewis, Municipal Court, Sa
vannah.
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Morris Pearlman of Savannah I Mordecai Chertoff, member of
was elected president of the First Haganah, launched the Jewish
Georgia Infantry Association at J Welfare Fund campaign here on
its annual reunion at Waynesboro. Shavuos evening. Sol Schwartz
has again undertaken the chair-
Benjamin Silverman was re- j manship of the drive,
elected for a second term as presi- j *****
A Confirmation service in honor
of Phyllis Borochoff will be held
at 8 p. m. Friday, June 10. Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Borochoff will be hosts
to a reception later honoring their
daughter. The daughters of Mrs.
Sarah Mendelson will be present
from out-of-town for the occasion.
*****
Yank Frank has been elected
president of the Men’s Club.
Selected with him were Phil
Rosenthal, vice president, and
Jerry Heller, secretary.
trict. Chosen with him were Louis
Silverman, Albert Tenenbaum
and Seymour Schantz, vice presi
dents; Gary Lubar, recording sec
retary; Dr. Maurice Camin, cor
responding secretary; Bernie Slo-
tin, financial secretary.
*****
David H. Hirsch has been chosen
to succeed Leonard Ungar as chef
de gare of Savannah Voiture No.
567, of the Forty and Eight.
Henry Levy, son of Morton
Levy, Savannah architect, was one | *****
of three top men honored in the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Esserman and
recent architectural contest spon- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lease and son
sored by the Southern Hospital Alan attended the B’nai B'rith
Conference. j Convention in Savannah recently.
Shearith Israel Synagogue
Honors School Students
The Shearith Israel Religious tion in this award. Elsie Elizabeth
School honored its students who Tuck was presented an award for
had attained excellent scholastic >’ erfect attendance during the nine
. year Confirmation course. Terry
achievements in the various de-1
Marilyn Piel won the Congrega-
partments of the school at the tj on awarc j f or the best student of
confirmation and graduation ex- 1 the Bible Class. Stanford Firestone
ercises which took place at the and Leon Tuck won honorable
Synagogue, Sunday, May 29. 1 mention for this award. Leon
„„ Tuck won the Goncher award pre-
Elliott Manning won the Meyer
L. Balser loving cup presented an
nually in memory of Mrs. Mollie
Balser to the best all-round stu
dent of the Confirmation Class;
Harold Asher won honorable men-
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sented annually in memory of
Meyer Goncher who gave his life
in the service of his country. Leon
had a perfect attendance record
for the eleven years of the Sunday
and Bible School.
The following students received
honor certificates: Fourth Grade,
Jacob Baker, Davida Friedman,
Jerry Lavine, and Maurice Weiss-
man; Fifth grade, Cynthia Britton,
Marvin Feinberg, Patricia Gordon,
Shirley Ann Krick, Rosalyn Stark
and Ivan Saul; Sixth grade, Re
becca Arnoff, Louise Clein, David
Geffen and Stanley Taylor;
Seventh grade, Charles Firestone,
Sylvia Miller, Donald Minsk, and
Allan Rosenberg; Eighth grade,
William Green, Tamara Rose,
Dorothy Sweet, and Marlene Ver-
ner; Ninth Grade, Harold Asher,
Elliott Manning, and Frances Ru
bin; Bible 1, Isabelle Sirota;
Bible II, Stanford Firestone, Mar
ilyn Piel and Leon Tuck.
Prizes for perfect attendance
were presented to Stephen An
drews, 3; Marvin Feinberg, Shir
ley Ann Krick, and Patricia Gor
don, Grade 5; David Geffen, Wal
ter Gordon, and Alfred Whiee,
Grade 6; Charles Firestone, Sylvia
Miller, Donald Minsk, and Albert
Tuck, Grade 7; William Green,
Tamara Rose and Dorothy Sweet,
Grade 8; Harold Asher, Joseph
Epstein, Frances Rubin and Elsie
Tuck, Grade 9 and Leon Tuck,
Bible.
The following students received
prizes for extra curricular activi
ties: Joanne Idov, Theofore Brit
ton, David Geffen and Freddie
White, Chanukah Carnival; Perry
Alterman, Shaine Esther Fried
man, David Geffen and Freddie
White, Purim Megillah Service.
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TEP’s Add New Chapter on Campus
Of Atlanta Division, Georgia U.
A new chapter was added to the
Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity re
cently. The latest addition is Epsi
lon Beta which was installed on
the campus of the Atlanta Division
of the University of Georgia.
Charter members are: Morton
Lefkoff, Beryl Koplin, Alvin Ten
enbaum, Bennett Oxman, Hyman
Singer, Ben Edelstein, Nathan
Teplis, Harry Muldower, Gordon
Simon, Henry Levinson, Haim
Cohen and Albert Tenenbaum.
The initiation ceremonies were
conducted by First Vice Council
Joseph Ginburg, assisted by the
chancellors of Mu, Nu and Phi
Chapters of several of the Atlanta
Alumni. At the conclusion of the
initiation ceremonies, a banquet
was held in honor of the new
chapter at the Progressive Club.
Later on April 21, the new
chapter elected as officers; Rich
ard Garber, chancellor; Ben Edel
stein, vice chancellor; Bennett j
Ginburg, scribe; Mark Eidlin, bur- j
ser, Hy Singer warden, and Haim j
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Since the induction, the TEPS
have added Gene Asher, Jerry
Finkelstein, Asher Benator and
Herberg Mendel to the roster.
Men's Club Outing
COLUMBIA—The Men’s Club
of the Tree of Life Congregation
and the Sunday School held their
annual picnic outing recently at
Hycis Pond, the final event of the
season. Abraham Jacobson is the
club president.
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