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Friday, July I, IN*
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The Battle of the Sexes
“It’s a standout performance by Peter Sellers
who’s rivalling Alec Guinness in the matter of
wryly humorous characterizations. THE BAn'LB
OF THE SEXES is in the happy tradition of the
British comedies which have become cinematic *
collectors’ items.”
—Rose Pebwiek, Journal American
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SOUTHERN NOTES
Dr. and Mrs. Harold D. Melt-
zer are now residing in Atlanta.
Dr. Meltzer has graduated from
the Medical College in Augusta
and will intern at Emory Hos
pital. Mrs. Meltzer is the former
Sylvia Aronoff, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Louis Aronoff. Dr.
Meltzer is the son of Mrs. Min
nie Meltzer and the late Sol
Meltzer.
Mrs. Alvin M. Tenenbaum of
Atlanta has returned from a
weekend trip to St. Louis, where
she attended a performance of
the musical “Meet Me In St.
Louis” at the Municipal theatre
in Forest Park. Her niece, 8-
year-old Susan Melvin of New
York City and a frequent visit
to Atlanta, had a featured role
in the play.
Dr. and Mrs. Martin L. Reish
of Atlanta announce the birth
of a son, Joel Scott, on June 20
Mrs. Reish is the former Raida
Lynn Lefkoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hurtig
and little daughter, Judy, have
returned to Atlanta after vaca
tioning in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Howard Goldstein and
little daughter, Jenette, of Los
Angeles are visiting with Mrs
Goldstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
Leon Kletzky of Atlanta, while
her husband, Dr. Goldstein, re
ports for a tour of duty with
the U.S. Armed forces in San
Antonio, Texas.
Berry Rittenbaum of Atlanta
has left for his seventh annual
trip around the world, and his
thirteenth visit to the European
continent. In Taipei Mr. Ritten
baum looks forward to attending
the wedding of a Chinese friend
who served as interpreter to his
niece and her husband during
their recent residence there.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G.
Frankel of Atlanta announce the
birth of a daughter, Jodi Frankel,
on June 28. Mrs. Frankel is the
former Sidelle Simmons.
Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff last
week assumed his post as assist
ant to Rabbi Roland B. Gittle-
sohn of the Boston Reform Con
gregation. Rabbi Kroloff is a
magna cum laude graduate of
Yale University, which he at
tended on a Ford Foundation
Scholarship. He was ordained at
the Hebrew Union College-Jew-
ish Institute of Religion in Cin
cinnati and spent one year in
Israel at the Hebrew University
in Jerusalem.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kern of
GROSS BAR MITZVAH
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gross
cordially invite their friends
and relatives to the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Joel, on Satur
day, July 9, at 9:15 a.m. at
Shearith Israel Synagogue. A
Kiddush will follow.
Kew Garden Hills, Long Island,
N.Y., are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ajouelo in
Atlanta.
Mr. and 1*1 Ted Oser
ed the graduation of
Gary Oaer
University of
School at Augusta,
will Intern at Piedmont
in Atlanta.
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Ga. Institute Faculty Member
Is Outstanding at CUNY
Dr. Sol Liptzin, Professor of
Comparative Literature at the
City College of New York, has
joined the faculty of the fourth
Georgia Institute of Judaism,
according to Dr. Alfred A. Wein
stein, co-chairman.
The Institute of Judaism is
sponsored by the Georgia B’nai
B'rith Association as part of
the national program of Adult
Jewish Education and is open
to all interested members of the
Jewish community. The theme
of the fourth Institute is "The
Jewish Experience in America,'-’
and this year it will be held at
fabulous Wildacres, N.C.* from
Sunday, July 31, to 'Thursday,
August 4. /
Dr. Liptzin was educated at
City College, the University of
Berlin and Columbia University
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' DB. 8OL LIPTZIN
He has served as a visiting pro
fessor at several universities in
this country and in Israel, and
he has studied Jewish communi
ties throughout the world dur
ing his travels. He is the author
of thirteen books on English,
American, European and Yiddish
literatures and on Jewish themes
in world literature. His most re
cent bdok is “Generation of
Decision: Jewish Rejuvenation
in America,” and he is now
working on a History of Yiddish
literature.
Dr. Liptzin will discusss the
Jewish experience in America
from the historical background,
the contemporary scene, and the
coming golden era of Jewish
ness.
In addition to an unparalleled
opportunity to spend time with
noted faculty members, ample
time has been arranged to take
advantage of the recreation
facilities of renowned Wildacres,
the birthplace of the Institutes
of Judaism, located picturesque
ly in the pinngple of a mountain
in the Blue Ridge of western
North Carolina, Cultural and
recreational activities every af
ternoon include golf, swimming,
arts and crafts, hiking, sightsee-
'ing, etc. A social hour will fol
low the nightly lecture and dis
cussion, and a book shop will
sell Jewish literature including
writings of the faculty.
Tuition for the Institute is
$25.00 per person, payable upon
application. Complete room and
board for the four-day “Insti
tute-Vacation” is $2200, or a
total cost of $47.00 per person.
Dietary laws are observed. For
those who plan to leave from
Atlanta, a special air-conditioned
bus is available at a cost of ap-
proximtely $10.00 per person
round trip.
Reservations are now being
accepted, and applications, in
formation and descriptive bro
chures may be secured from Dr.
Rose Lahman, 849 Peachtree St.,
N.E., Atlanta, telephone TR. 4-
7724.