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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, AprH 9, 1954
Buy Early for Pesach —April 17 Is Lrev Passover — First Seder — Avoid
65ft00 Children Affected
By Proposed Change
in New York Law
NEW YORK (JTA) — Spokes
man for the leading Jewish educa
tion and religious groups protested
thlg week against a proposed
amendment to the city’s zoning
regulations whose effects, they
charged would endanger the lives
of some 65,000 Jewish children
attending after-hour Jewish
schools.
Testifying at a hearing held by
the City Planning Commission on
a proposal to amend Section 21-A
of the city’s zoning regulations,
Leo Pfeffer of the American Jew
ish Congress, serving as attorney
for the objectants, declared that
the proposed amendment dis
criminate against Jewish chil
dren.
Section 21-A, as it reads today,
prohibits the operation of garages
or gas stations on the same street
as public, private or religious
achools. The proposed amendment
would, in effect, continue protec
tion to children attending public
achools and all-day parochials
schools, but would permit opera
tion of garages or filling stations
adjacent to Hebrew schools, Tal
mud Torahs, Sunday schools and
Yiddish culture schools, all of
which hold sessions after public
school hours.
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Augusta News
Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Steinberg
will serve as official hosts when
the daughters of Israel in coop
eration with the USO-JWB hold
the regular Afternoon Party at the
Johns Road Recreational and Edu
cational Building on Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Greenfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Shapiro of Wage-
ner, S. C., Mrs. Mascot Steinau
and the Junior Hostesses will as
sist in entertaining and serving.
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Mrs. Martin Efron of Aiken, S.
C. entertained with a crystal and
china shower recently for her
niece, Miss Shirley Rifkin, whose
mariage will take place in July
to Burt Simon of Columbia, S. C.
After the guests enjoyed several
card games, a lovely buffet supper
was served. Those attending from
out of town were Mrs. A. M. Si
mon of Columbia, S. C., Mrs. Ber
nard Baum of Camden, S. C.. Mrs.
Max Bogo and Mrs. Dora Smolen
of Augusta, Ga.
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Mrs. Israel Shapiro of Augusta,
who is now touring Israel and
other foreign countries with the
Hudassah Leadership Group, has
written friends to say that the
trip is the most fascinating she
has even taken.
She spent “a wonderful week hi
Jerusalem” and the Holy Land,
which she said, is “unbelievably
beautiful ”
She was entertained at a re
ception by the President of the
State of Israel and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Zwi. The American
consul and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Tyler, entertained also at a “large
and lovelv” cocktail party.
Other notables who have enter
tained for the Hadassah group are
the Prime Minister of Israel,
Moshe Starrett; Doctor Mann,
bead of the Hadassah Medical Or-
Dannemans
Kosher Market
& Delicatessen
1048 N. Highland Ave. — ELgin 2124
STRICTLY KOSHER
We handle a full line of Passover merchandise
—all kinds of meats, including Western meats.
Full line of dressed poultry.
Special and prompt attention given to out-of-town or
ders. Please telephone or write orders as soon as pos
sible to avoid any delay or Idst minute rush.
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ganization; Goldye Meyerson, Min
ister of Labor; and David Ben-
Gurion, the former Prime Minister.
The group spent one morning in
Nazareth and then motored j
through the Jordon Valley to the
shores of the Sea of Galilee, which
she described as “awe inspiring."
At the time the letter was writ
ten, the party was en route to Tel
Aviv, overlooking the Mediter
ranean Sea. The following day
they flew down to Elath. on the
Egyptian border and the Red Sea,
to see King Solomon’s Mines.
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Hear of Israel's
Accomplishments
Mrs. Edgar M. Dunstan, Associ
ate Professor of Spanish at Agnes
Scott College, discussed her im-
presions of Israel, at the regular
meeting of the Busihess & Pro
fessional Women’s Group of Ha
dassah.
Mrs. Dunstan, who has received
two Carnegie Grants, visited the
Arab countries prior to visiting
Israel this past summer as part of
a tour of the Middle East. She was
tremendously impressed with the
“Accomplishments of Israel and
the work it has done with the im
migrants, and especially with
Youth Aliyah.” Mrs. Dunstan feels
that it is important for the people
in America to know about Israel
and the work it is doing, because
Israel is so important to the Mid
dle East, and to the peace of the
world.
A Fashion Show of garments
made and designed by the mem
bers of the two B. & P. Sewing
Groups and modeled by children
of the members was presented
With a skit, “The Big Payoff,”
written and directed by Mrs.
Daniel Makavitt. In addition, the
B. & P. Choraleers were heard in
several Hebrew and English num
bers.
PONCE de LEON KOSHER MARKET
announces that
IT WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY
Sunday, April 4, 11
to serve customers with a
Complete Line of Passover Products
WE SHIP ORDERS ANYWHERE
PONCE de LEON KOSHER MARKET
NATHAN MAZIER, Owner
499 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E.
VErnon 8867
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