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Charlea Greenberg
Charlet Greenberg 78, erf At
lanta, died Tueedajr, April 7.
He was the father of Dr. Irv
ing L. Greenberg, Atlanta surg-
eon who recently won this year’s
Aven Citizenship Award for out
standing civic work.
A native of Vialyttock, Russia,
Mr. Greenberg came to Atlanta
in 1010, He brought his family
here at the otubreek of World
War L His first wife died sev
eral years ago. A former grocer,
Mr. Greenberg was wjth the
Morris Insurance Agency at the
time of his death.
He was a member of the
Shearith Israel Congregation,
the Atlanta Jewish Community
Center, B’nal B’rith, Chevra
Kadisha, the Hebrew Academy,
Atlanta Zionist District and the
Fulton Lodge No. 216, F.AtA.M.
The funeral was held April 8
at Blanchard’s Chapel. Rabbi
Tobias Geffen and Rabbi Sydney
K. Mossman officiated. Inter
ment was in Greenwood Ceme
tery.
Other survivors include his
wife, the former Anna Lizar; an
other son, Sol H. Greenberg, and
three daughters, Mrs. S. R. Rap-
paport, Mrs. David S. Eisenberg
and Mrs. Sidney H. Feldman, all
of Atlanta.
Nathan Canter
Nathan Canter, 76, retired
executive of the Canter Shoe Co.
of Atlanta, wholesalers, died
Tuesday, April 7.
He formerly lived at Macon.
He was a member of Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
Survivors are his wife, the
former Bessie Perling; two
daughters, Mrs. Irving Wolf,
Macon, and Miss Sarah Canter,
and two sons, Louis and Herman
Canter, all of Atlanta.
Graveside services were held
April 8 in Greenwood Cemetery
with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
officiating.
Jacob Cohen
Jacob Cohen, 72, of Macon
died April 3 in Macon after a
long illness. Funeral services
were held April 6 in Sipple’s
Mortuary, Savannah. Rabbi Mor
ton Wallach of Synagogue Sher-
ah Israel of Macon and Cantor
Holzer officiated. Interment was
in Bonaventure Cemetery.
Mr. Cohen was a former resi
dent of Savannah.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Sylvia Wolf, Macon, and.
Mrs. Rose R. Sutkin, Savannah;
one sister, Mrs. I. Bennick, Chi
cago; five grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
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DAVID GEFFEN
Emory AEPVs Honor
Fellowship Winner
The Alpha Epsilon Pi Frater
nity of Emory University hon
ored one of its brothers, David
Geffen, at a dinner held last
Monday evening at the Fraterni
ty House on the campus. David,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gef
fen, is the winner of a fellow
ship from the Woodrow Wilson
National Foundation, with head
quarters at Princeton University.
This fellowship provides a sti
pend for all tuition and fees as
well as a generous allowance for
living expenses during the year
of study. David has already been
notified of his acceptance by the
Columbia University Graduate
School and he will pursue his
studies there ip the fall towards
his Masters Degree in Philosophy
of Religion.
In addition to the fraternity
brothers, invited guests includ
ed his parents, Dr. Goodrich C.
White, former president of Em
ory University/and Mrs. White;
Arnold Hoffman, former na
tional president of A.E.Pi, and
Mrs. Hoffman; and a number of
Emory professors with whom
David has been closely asso
ciated.
Mrs. Elsie Levin, the frater
nity house mother, was hostess
for-the evening.
Hebrew Institute
PTA to Meet April 16
A meeting of the Parent-
Teacher Association of the He
brew Institute of Atlanta will
be held at 8:15 p.m. Thursday,
April 16, at 1140 University Dr.
One feature of the program
will be election of new officers.
The nominating committee has
presented this slate of officers:
Mrs. Seymour Rappaport, presi
dent; Irwin Krick, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Seymour Pousner,
cor. sec., and Milton Krebs,
treasurer.
Another highlight will be a
surpise skit, “Calling All Par
ents,” according to Frances Les
lie, president.
Publisher of Neo-Nazi
Organ in Austria Gets
Six Months in Jail
VIENNA, (JTA) — Konrad
Windisch, publisher of “Der
Trommler” (The Clarion), was
sentenced here Monday to six
months’ imprisonment for pub
lishing an article found by the
court to be “full of neo-Nazi
propaganda.”
Windisch is the self»styled
“fuehrer” of the National Youth
Austria Organization, whose
members wear uniforms similar
to those worn during the Nazi
regime by the Hitler Youth.
Some of his followers tried to
stage a demonstration after he
was sentenced, but the effort
was broken up by police.
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Shearith Israel News
The Shearith Israel Sisterhood
will hold its regular monthly
meeting on Monday, April 13 at
12:30 p.m. in the Shearith Israel
Social Hall, 1180 University Dr.,
N. E. A spring luncheon will be
served at $1.25 per person.
Mrs. George A1 term an, presi
dent of the Sisterhood, empha
sized the importance of the at
tendance of all members at this
meeting as the election of offi
cers for the coming term will be
elected at this time.
Featured on the program will
be Morris Mitzner in a presen
tation entitled “The Historical
Position of Women in Judaism.”
Mr. Mitzper, well known for his
musical renditions, will also
sing appropriate selections which
will consist of the familiar old
favorites, as well as traditional
melodies.
Late Friday evening services
at Shearith Israel on April 10
will be dedicated to the Syna
gogue Choir under the direc
tion of Cantor Harold L. Kapi-
loff. Rabbi Sydney K. Mossman
has chosen as his sermon “The
Meaning of Friday Evening Ser
vices.” The Kiddush will be re
cited by Henry Sobelson and
the Ark will be opened byi his
son, Jerome Sobelson. Follow
ing the services Mr. and iMrs.
Henry Sobelson will be hosts at
a reception in the social hall in
honor of their children.
ADL Study Group
The Reverend Edward A. Ca
hill will be the guest speaker
of the B’nai B’rith A.D.L. Study
Group on Wednesday, April 15,
at 10:30 a.m. at the Atlanta Jew
ish Community Center. Guests
are invited.
Shearith Israel
Couples Club News
On Sunday evening April 12
at 8:00 p.m. in the Social Hall
of the Synagogue the Shearith
Israel Couples’ Club will spon
sor its first annual Passover
Workshop with Rabbi Sydney
K. Mossman conducting. He will
show the way to conduct a Seder
and will explain the traditional
Seder symbols. There will be a
traditional Seder table setting
as a visual aid to the Rabbi’s in
structions.
The Couples’ Club cordially
invites all members of Shearith
Israel and friends to attend. Re
freshments will be served. Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Goldstein will
serve as hosts for the evening.
In keeping with the idea of
providing social activities for
the Congregation The Couples’
club is also sponsoring a real old
fashioned Hillbilly Hoedown on
April 18 at 8:30 p.m. This affair,
to be held in the Social Hall, is
under the chairmanship of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Rubinstein.
Serving with Mr. and Mrs. Rub
instein are Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Bogeslov, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Levetan, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Eld Stern
berg, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Tenenbaum. The caller will be
the very popular Mr. Joe Bag-
well.
The public is invited and
prizes will be awarded to the
most appropriately dressed cou
ple. Refreshments will be served
and there will be souvenirs for
everyone. Tickets will be avail
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