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.Friday, April 2, 1954
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Poce Three
ATLANTA COMMUNITY CALENDAR
TUESDAY — J2:3C P. M.— is thr deadline jor \terns tn next wrek's
calendar conducted jor tkc conununct of the community. THE
SOUTHERN ISRAELITE prefers to have these items in'Umting at
h27V 3 Peachtree. A’. E.. but unit accept them over EL/fin 8240. To make
thr Atlanta Dote Clearance F»rcau a success, it mw) be USED -and
CONSULTED b\ oraomcotions.
APRIL 3. Saturday:
8:15 P. M.—I'SO-JWB IVr-Passover Dance, Fpwiwrtj by
Temple Sisterhood Temple Soria) Hall.
APRIL 4. Sunday:
3:Wi P M.—Purim Rail. Sponsored by Jewish Lear»« of Now
Americans in Atlanta. A. A. Educational Center.
APRIL 5. Monday:
12:30 P. M.—Luncheon. Meetint. Passover Institute. Srsterbwd.
Shearitb Israel Educational Building.
8:15 P M—B'nai Brith .Meeting Saluting Atlanta Welfare
Fund. Progressive Club.
ATRIL 7. Wednesday:
7:00 P. M.—Jewish War Veterans Installation Dinner. Bernard
Trager. Speaker. Progressive Club.
APRm 9-11, Friday. Sunday:
Southeastern Federation of Temple Tooth Conclave.
APRIL 11. Sunday:
3:00—B. A P. W. Hadassah Study Group. Home e»J Mrs Israel
Gross. 1365 Normandy Dr.. N. E.
8:30 P. M.—Beth Jacob Sisterhood Passover Workshop. F>y«^-
gogue.
APRIL 28. Wednesday:
7:W) P M.—Annual Progressive Club Dinner Meeting.
JEWISH WELFARE FUND ACTIVITIES
APRIL 4 SUNDAY: 10:15 A. M Special Divisions Gifts Division
Breakfast Meeting Progressive Club
APRIL 6. TUESDAY: 8:00 P M. General Solicitation Group, Men’s
Division. Peachtree Community Center.
APRIL 12. MONDAY: 8:00 P. M. Genera) Solicitation Rick-Off
Meeting, Progressive Club.
APRIL 5. MONDAY: 12:30 P. M. Second Advance Gifts Group
Luncheon. Mayfair Club.
APRIL 6. Ti l >I)^Y: 12:30 P. M Advance Gifts Group, Women’s
Division. Progressive Club.
Summer ('amps
Time is rear for parents to make summer.
a definite decision on what camp
to send sonny or sister to this
Atlanta Well are Fund
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of the Men’s division will hold an
evening meeting at the Atlanta
Jewish Community Center, Tues
day, April 6. 8 p. m. to assign
cards and make preparations for
a kickoff dinner meeting to be held
Monday evening, April 12. at the
Progressive Club. Bernard Abram®
Sidney Feldman, Sam Hirsh, Irv
ing Kaler and Marshall Mantler
are co-chairmen of the group.
Also scheduled is a special
breakfast meeting of the Special
Gifts division, to be held at the
Progressive Club, this Sunday,
April 4, at 10:15 a. m. Under the
chairmanship of Max Feldman.
Elliott Goldstein. Sam E. Levy and
Bernard Smith, the group will
rally for the kickoff of activities
in their division and cards will be
assigned.
Frank Carson Is Reelected President
At Jewish Home Annual Banquet
Frank Garson was reelected
President of the Jewish Home at
the second annual meeting Sunday.
March 28. Over 150 members and
friends of the Home attended the
meeting.
Following the report of the Fi
nance Committee, given by Law
rence Fox. a panel discussed the
ways in which the Board, Staff,
volunteers and residents worked
together to add to the comfort and
happiness of the residents of the
Home. The outstanding work of
the Admissions Committee and
the Joint Committee on volunteer
Services was emphasized. Over
1500 hours of service were given
by volunteers during 1953. Cer
tificates of Service were awarded
by Frank Garson to about forty
persons who have given 25 or
more hours of service since the
opening of the Jewish Home.
The report of the nominating
committee was given by M. J. Mer
lin. The following slate of officers
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Five private camps are on cur
recommended list. They are the
three which have details on this
page, Camp Blue Star (Hender
sonville) whose contact is Harry
Popkin, 1414 Rock Springs Ct., N
E.. Atlanta; and Camp Maccabee,
(Pelican Lake, Wis.), whose re
gional contact is Barney Medintz,
70 Plaza Way, Atlanta, Ga. The
Southern Israelite will also be
glad to direct inquiries to private
camps.
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Atlanta, Ga. Representatives
MRS. JOHN SMITH MR. PERRY ALTERMAN
League Tells Plans
For Purim Hall
and board members was accepted:
Frank Garson. president; Abe
Goldstein and Lawrence Fox, vice
presidents; Thomas Makover,
treasurer; Mrs. Mendle Boorstin,
secretary;
Members of the Board, 1954
through 1956: Abe Adair; Louis
Aronstam. Sol P. Bcnamy, Harris
Bergman, Mrs. Jake Friedman,
Abe Goldberg, Joseph Haas, Hy
man S. Jacobs, Armand May, Mrs.
John Smith, A. D. Srochi and Er
win Zaban. Mrs. Abner Lichten
stein was elected to replace Mrs.
Louis Bresler on the board.
Refreshments were served.
There was also a display of ar-
Ohio Court Upholds
Temple in Action .
Against Village
CLEVELAND (JTA)—The Ohio
State Supreme Court, in a ruling
handed down this’ week, affirmed
the rjght of the Euclid Avenue
Temple to build a proposed $2,000-
000 synagogue in Beachwood Vil
lage. The court upheld decisions
by the lower courts granting
the congregation a writ of man
damus requiring the village
authorities to issue a building per
mit.
Passover Institute
At Shearith Israel
Passover Workshop
Beth Jacob Sisterhood will
sponsor a Passover Workshop at
8:30 p. m. Sunday, April 11, at the
Synagogue, 562 Boulevard, N.
The public is invited and several
groups have made arrangements
to attend.
tides made in' the Hobby Sftop
which resulted in sales amounting
to $40.00 The Home was beauti
fully decorated with flowers, and
volunteers assisted with the re
freshments and in making the
friends of the Home welcome. *
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Costume prizes will be awarded
at the Purim Ball planned for 3
p. m. Sunday, April 14, at the A. A.
Educational Center.
Eli Frisch and his orchestra will
furnish music. Popular dances.
Jewish and Hebrew songs, Jewish
folklore and recitations will com
prise the program. Hamantasher
and Purim goodies will be pre
pared by a special Ladies’* Com
mittee of the Jewish League of
New Americans, which is sponsor
ing the event.
Parents are asked to bring their
children masked and in costume.
Impresario of the Ball will be
Sam Wise. Miss Karen Shiftan, the
League’s president, is chairman.
The public is invited.
A Passover Institute conducted I
by Rabbi Arnold Heisler will be I
presented at the regular monthly j
meeting of the Shearith Israel
Sisterhood on Monday, April 5, at
the Educational Building, 1140
University Dr., N. E.
There will also he an election of
officers. This will be a luncheon
meeting. Luncheon to be served
at 12:30. Members unable to at
tend the luncheon can attend the
meeting which will, start at ap
proximately 1:30. Reservations can
be made with Mrs. Jerome Ellison,
EMerson 6250 or Mrs. Meyer
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