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Bar Mitzvah at Pearl Harbor
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Alan Edward Feen, above, son
of Doctor and Mrs. Benjamin G.
Feen, celebrated his Bar Mitzvah
at the Navy’s Shalom Aloha Chapel,
in Honolulu, Hawaii, on October
15.
Dr. Feen is the brother of Mrs.
Harry Rittenbaum of Atlanta.
Mrs. Feen is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Herman,
of High Point, N. C., and sister of
Mr. Ben Herman, Mrs. Harry
Jacobs and Mrs. A1 Rabhan, all of
High Point, and Mrs. Dave Karp,
of Sylvia, N. C.
Dr. Feen, a U. S. Navy Captain,
is the Force Medical Officer on
the staff of the Commander Ser
vice Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet,
with headquarters at Pearl Har
bor, Territory of Hawaii.
Alan’s sister, Barbara Diane
Feen, was confirmed in June of
this year and is now teaching
Sunday School in Honolulu. The
Feen’s reside at 55 Halawa Drive
in Honolulu.
The Bar Mitzvah service was
conducted by Chaplain Samuel
Sobel, U. S. Navy. A reception at
tended by members of the Hono
lulu Jewish community and Jew
ish military personnel stationed in
the Hawaiian area, followed the
service.
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Tidal Wave of Boys and Girls
WASHINGTON, (JTA)
The tidal wave of boys and girls resulting from the high
birth rate of the early Forties will double the student college
population of this country during the next 15 years, over-flowing
educational facilities and creating serious program and financial
problems for colleges and universities, the B’nai B’rith Board of
Governors was told at its three-day annual meeting here re
cently.
Dr. William Haber, University of Michigan economist and
chairman of the B’nai B’rith Hillel Commission, said that many
of the five million students who will be attending colleges and
universities in 1970 will be enrolled in the newly established
junior colleges located in every sizable community. He pre
dicted that as many as three-fourths of Jewish youth in the
17 to 21 age group will be on campuses at this time, placing a
heavy burden on the B’nai B’rith Hillel movement.
Forerunners of this trend, boys and girls of 14 and 15 are
already knocking at the doors of three B’nai B’rith youth groups,
Label A. Katz of New Orleans, chairman of the B’nai B’rith
Youth Commission, told the Board of Governors. He said that
if these three organizations - Aleph Zadik Aleph, B’nai B’rith
Girls and B’nai B’rith Young Adults - to fight juvenile delin
quency and continue to help teen-agers to recognize their re
sponsibilities as members of a democratic society they must ob
tain more facilities and more trained group-work leaders.
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