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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Public Invited
To Beth Jacob’s
Passover Workshop
The Beth Jacob Sisterhood is
sponsoring the First Annual Pass-
over Workshop at the Beth Jacob
Synagogue on Sunday, April 11,
at 8 p. m.
Rabbi Feldman will conduct a
Model Seder program explaining
the various customs and symbols
associated with the seder and
the entire holiday of Passover.
Participating in the presentation of
the seder program will be mem
bers of the Sisterhood and chil
dren of the Hebrew School.
The Workshop Committee, head
ed by Mrs. Jeannette Perlinski,
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display of actual samples of Pass-
over cookery, that there is a great
variety of interesting recipes a-
vailable for Passover cuisine. All
members of the Beth Jacob Con
gregation and the general public
are invited to attend.
Perskin in Atlanta
Mr. Nat Peskin of the English-
Speaking and Youth Division of
the Workmen's Circle, arrived in
Atlanta on April 7 for a series of
conference.
A reception was hold in his hon
or on April 8 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hy Katz. The visitor
discussed problems of the organi
zation in Atlanta and the South.
Mr. Peskin will also confer with
the Young Circle, a group of
" iH show with able settings and 'young people recently organized
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B & P W Hadassah
Study Group
A book review of the book “Le
vel Sunlight”, by Maurice Samuel
will be presented by Miss Helen
Ruth Schneider at the Study
Group of the Business and Pro
fessional Women’s Group of Had
assah, to be held at the home of
Mrs. Israel Gross, 1365 Normandy
Dr., N. E., on Sunday, April 11th,
at 3:00 P. M.
Miss Schneider is the Executive
Director of the Zionist .Southern
Region and a member of the B &
P Group.
All members and friends of
Hadassah are invited to attend.
It is suggested that a copy of the
book be secured, if possible, so
that a discussion can be held after
the review.
B.B. Girls to Stage
“Kosher” Play for
B. B. Women
“Oh, by the way, you're not
Jewish, are you?"
“A dagger through my heart
would have hurt less. I’d heard
about stuff like that—and here it
was looking me square in the eye”.
These words represent a small
excerpt of “My Kosher Gremlin”,
the first play to be presented by
the BBG Drama Groupc before the
B’nai B'rith Women at their next
meeting, on April 12th, at 2:00
P. M. at the Mayfair Club.
Participating in the play are
Martha Almelah, Francine Schu-
man, Madeline Lincer, Adrien
Priven, Helen Schiffman, Marilyn
Carasyk, Patsy Gordon, Deanna
Spector, Susan Harris. Back
ground music will be provided by
Francine Schuman, member of the
BBG Choral Groupe. Mrs. Jacob
Spielberger, director of the Cho
ral Group, will accompany Miss
Schuman. Lianna Raab is coach
and advisor to the Drama Group
Mrs. Hilfred N. Bossak, who is
Director for “My Kosher Gremlin,”
is the Atlanta Regional Director
of BBYO.
She said “It is the hope of the
BBG Drama Group” to institute a
new respect for the possibility of
a finer type of dramatic art form
in our Jewish content plays. Our
youth, not only in Atlanta, but
elsewhere too, have a tendency to
feel Jewish plays are dull and
boring. Some of this is true, but
writing, and production, which is
sorely neglected, this can be re-
with proper direction and re
medied.”
nlversary of the heroic uprising In
the Warsaw -Ghetto which falls on
April and expressed the view,
that the various -branches work
together with other organizations
for joint observance.
Plans also come under discus
sion for a more intensive re-
“the magnificent work being
cruiting drive, especially among
the newcomers to this country.
Among the delgates were Mr.
and Mrs. K. Ruskin, Harold Bau
man,of Atlanta; Harry Sokol of
Birmingham; S. Shymlock and H.
Rubirr of Nashville; J. Shainberg
of Memphis; D. J. Press and
Alfred Page of Chattanooga.
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to our friends and customers
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Workmen’s Circle
Mid-Year Parley
In Chattanooga
CHATTANOOGA, —On March
13th and 14th representatives
from the Workmen’s Circle Bran
ches in Atlanta, Nashville, Mem
phis, Birmingham and Savannah
met for a Mid-Year Conference
here. Branches 495 and 1005 of
the Workmen’s Circle in Chat
tanooga were hosts at a luncheon
meeting and evening banquet for
delegates and guests March 14.
Reports were made by the dele
gates of the various branches and
by the representative of Savannah.
Mr. Apfelbaum, who spoke on be
half of J. Duntov of Miami, dis
trict secretary, who was unable to
attend. Matters relating to cul
tural activities, school work, co-
| operation with community coun
cils and welfare boards came un
der discussion as well as recom
mendations to the Southeastern
Conference which will take place
later this year in Birmingham.
Workmen’s Circle National Con
vention which will take place
in May in Atlantic City. Dele
gates of the three branches in
Atlanta received special praise for
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