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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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TUESDAY—12:SO P. M.—is the deadline for items in next
week’s calendar conducted for the convenience of the commu
nity. THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE prefers to have these
items in writing at S12 Ivy Street, N. E., but will accept them
over WA. 0791. To make the Atlanta Date Clearance Bureau
a success, it must be USED and CONSULTED by organizations.
ATLANTA COMMUNITY CALENDAR
APRIL 2-5, Thursday through Sunday;
First Southern Regional B’nai B’rith Girls Conven-
vention. Norma Glazer, president.
APRIL 2, Thursday:
7 30 P.M.—AZA JAO 799 “The Importance of Being Earnest."
Peachtree Art.
APRIL 5, Sunday: ,
10:00 A. M.—Breakfast Meeting, Special Gifts Group,
Men’s Division, AJWF. Progressive Club.
APRIL 8, Wednesday:
. 10:30 A. M.—Meeting Advanced Gifts Committee,
Women’s Division, AJWF.
APRIL 8, Wednesday:
7:00 P.M.—Installation of New Officers by National JWV Com
mander. Progressive Club.
APRIL 19, Sunday:
2:00 P.M.—First Annual Meeting. Jewish Home.
APRIL 12, Sunday:
10.00 A. M.—Breakfast Meeting, General Solicita
tion, Men’s Division. Progressive Club.
APRIL 13, Monday:
8:30 P. M.—Dinner Meeting. Advanced Gifts Group
2, Men’s Division, WJ AJWF Progressive Club.
APRIL 17-18, Friday, Saturday:
Atlanta Welfare Fund Sabbath, All Congregations.
APRIL 26. Sunday:
9:00 A. M.—2:00 P M.—Community Blood Donor
Day, Co-Sponsored by Jewish War Veterans and
Fulton Masonic Ixtdge. Red Cross Blood Bank, Peach
tree Street.
PASSOVER GREETINGS
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British Jews
Mourn Death
of Queen Mary
LONDON, (JTA) — Jewish or
ganizations in this country and
throughout the British Common
wealth sent messages of condol
ence to the Royal Family upon
the death of Queen Mary. In ad-
Eisenhower Congratulates Denver
Jewish Paper on 40th Anniversary
DENVER, (JTA) The present emphasized by President Eisen
struggle of the Jewish people
“against ruthless oppression and
tyranny’’ in many countries was
Capitol Spotlight
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see that it is a success, include
plainly evident’’ and said that in-
, . , . , dividuals, particularly lawyers,
dition to conveying the condol- throU gh ou t the nation were grow-
ences of ihq British communities. jns afraid t0 s tand up for civil
of the Commonwealth, Chief Rab
bi Israel Brodie issued a special
prayer for use during memorial
services for the late Queen to be
liberties.
Mrs. Olya Margolin, Washing
ton representative of the National
Council of Jewish Women, told
the same meeting that people
must be made aware that they not
only should speak up but must do
so if they want to survive as
free people.
Rep. Emanuel Celler, a Brook
lyn Democrat, emerged in the
House of Representatives as one
of the two Congressmen with
courage, enough to vote against
the latest appropriation for Velde’s
committee on un-American Activ
ities. There were other signs of
If. II * * I»i fit,,Isoul-searching by individuals in
I'BDDIS IIISIIIIIH and out 0 f government but
(Continued from page 1) timid persons throughout the na-
statement said: “We are opposed tion watched the White House to
to the imposition of loyalty oaths scc what President Eisenhower
on teachers. While we recognize: would do about McCarthy,
that Communists are not fit teach- ' » nnAivnr'i'n iTTrwir
ers for our children, we are con- I * OINTED JUDGE
vinced that .the danger to our MIAMI, (JTA) Appointment
democratic freedom of uninhibited: Raymond G. Nathan, Miami
witch hunts and spurious investi-! * aw - ver * as Judge, of the Dade
gations is even greater than that County Small Claims Court was
of a few Communist teachers. All 1 announced in Tallahassee this
freedom involves risks ’’ weck b Y Governor Dan McCarty.
held in all synagogues.
Eliahu Elath, Israel’s Minister
to the Court of St. James, sent a
message of condolence to Foreign
Secretary Anthony Eden. Later,
he called at Marlborough House,
the residence of the late Queen,
and at Buckingham Palace. The
flags over the Ambassador's resi
dence and over the Israel Em
bassy here were lowered to half
mast.
hower in a message of greetings
to Robert S. Gamzey, editor of the
^ntermountain Jewish News, on
the occasion of the 40th anniver
sary of the publication and the
tenth anniversary of Mr. Gamzey’s
editorship. The message reads:
“My hearty congratulations on
the 40th anniversary of the Inter
mountain Jewish News, which by
happy coincidence also marks
your tenth year as editor. Your
anniversary comes at a time when
freedom of the press is but a bit
ter memory in many parts of 4he
world where Jewish people are
again struggling against ruthless
oppression and tyranny. This
should emphasize anew to all of
us the need to maintain the tradi
tion of a free and courageous press
which has been one of the chief
glories of American journalism.’
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LVnai B*rilh Girls
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the work of this Convention and!
Miss Paula Alterman, Mrs. Sam \
Arnovltz, Mrs. Louis A. Bagen, j
Mrs. Hilfrcd Bossak, Mr. Durwood
Gerson, Mrs. Mortimer Freeman,;
Mrs. Michael Harris, Mrs. Irving j
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GREETINGS
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Among the many other people!
of the community who have of-1
fered a willing hand arc the;
judges ior the various contests of j
this Convention. Judges for the j
skit contest are Mrs. Jos. Pint- j
chuck, Mr. Durwood Gerson, and
Mr. Irwin Greenbaum; story-tel
ling, Mrs. Sidney Parks, Mrs. Louis
Wiliner, and Mrs. L. Kuniansky^t
panel discussion, Mrs. Larry Sher- !
bell, Mrs. Sam Arnovitz, and Mrs.
Irving Horowitz. Dr. I. J. Glazer
will lead the group in Israeli songs
and dances Friday night after ser-;
J ! vices at an Oneg Shebot and Mrs.
* Seymour Haber has been chosen to
£ : ipstall the new regional officers
J I Sunday morning.
Also outstanding in their work (
for Convention are Mrs. Sol Gla-
zer, Mrs. M. Horowitz. Mrs. Henry
Ignr, Mrs. Charles Yerlow, Mrs.
J Ernest Golden, Mrs. Arthur Long,
* Mr. Ernest Golden, Mrs. Julian
Freedman, Rabbi Arnold Heislcr.
and Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild
who will be moderator for the
panel discussion Saturday morn-,
•ing.
The Convention Chairman are
Vivian Golden and Stella Franco.
Regional president is Norma
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