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Friday, March 2, 1966
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COLUMBIA COLUMN by Saul Lavisky
First Woman Heads JWB-ASC
“Basic Judaism” is the sub
ject of this week’s Daughters of
Israel study group to be conduct-
Mrs. Ted Solomon has recent
ly been elected chairman of the
Columbia Jewish Welfare Board
Armed Services Committee. She
is the first woman to be elected
chairman of this committee in
its 39-year history.
Mrs. Solomon succeeds Jules
Bank who is currently state
chairman of the Armed Services
works of the JWB, and a dele
gate to the Biennial Conference
of JWB to be held in New York
in April.
Other committee officers are
Manuel Lifchez, vice-chairman;
Ida Freed, secretary; and Leon
ard Bogen, treasurer.
to Mrs. Arthur Arnold for her
loyal and unselfish service to the
chapter.
“Clothes That Live The Life
You Love” will be the theme of
the annual luncheon and fashion
show of the Tree of Life Temple
Sisterhood to be held in the
Temple Auditorium on Tuesday,
February 28.
Following the luncheon and
program, a card party will be
held. Mrs. Sanford Aroneck is
chairman of the event. Mrs. Sol
Kohn, Jr., will narrate the fash
ion show and ticket sales will be
handled by Mrs. Mortimer Burg
er and Mrs. Jules Green.
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Mrs. Ruth Gottlieb, a Colum
bia radio personality, has one of
the leading roles in the forth
coming Town Theater produc
tion of “Dial M For Murder.”
Mrs. Gottlieb has been active in
the Town Theater in the past and
assures her friends that although
she is strangled in the play, she
has every intention of continu
ing her dramatic career in the
future.
M. B. Kahn of Columbia and
Sylvan Rosen of Georgetown will
attend an emergency leadership
conference in connection with the
1956 U.J.A. campaign to be held
in Charlotte in March.
Purpose of this meeting is to
discuss plans to accelerate the
vital humanitarian programs that
are required by the present
emergency situations in Israel
and North Africa.
The Columbia Jewish Welfare
ed at the home of Mrs. Ida Gins-
Board this week conducted a
Purim service and party for
members of the Armed Forces
at the Tree of Life Temple under
k he direction of Chaplain Aaron
einberg of Fort Jackson.
The committee for the Temple
Men’s Club includes Leo Silber-
field, president; Maynard Neider,
Dan Daniel, Robert Rosichan,
M. M. Donen, and Rabbi David
Gruber.
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berg. Mrs .Sol Lourie will intro
duce the subject and begin the
program.
The Rock Hill (S.C.) B’nai
B’rith Lodge has presented its
annual Brotherhood award to a
former Rock Hill minister, the
Rev. John Wood Robinson, now
of Greenville. Lodge president
A. R. Suritz made the presenta
tion.
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The Hadassah Donor Luncheon,
which was held in the Wade
Hampton Hotel Ballroom last
week, was the Hadassah high
light of the year with the larg
est number of donors in Colum
bia Hadassah history. There were
96 donors.
Featured on the program was
a showing of Israeli fashions.
Mrs. J. Clarence Dreher, wife of
Columbia’s mayor, was guest of
honor. A service award was made
Lou Newmarks Have
Very Busy Month
January was a busy month for
the Louis Newmarks of Atlanta.
The couple celebrated their
twenty-sixth wedding anniversary
on January 7, their daughter
Charlotte’s birthday on the 10th,
their son Paul’s homecoming on
leave on the 13th after a year’s
absence in the Navy and the
birth of their first grandchild,
Lori Froug, on the 26th. Lori is
the daughter o^ Mr. and Mrs.
Morris P. Froug
Mr. Newmark ordinarily has a
busy time of it at his job di
recting the Jewish Home. The
special January events however
kept his calendar spinning faster
than usual.—A.R.
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