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The Southern Israelite
Published week!/ by Southern Newspaper Enterprises, IN Cssrt
U-d 8t - NI, Atlamta I, Georgia, TR 6 8249, TE. f 1241 Second
claae poatagr paid at Atlanta, Ga. Yearly subscription fire dollars
The Southern Israelite invites literary contributions and correspond
ence but la not to be considered as ihariiig the views expressed by
writers. DEADLINE is 5 T.M, FRIDAY, but material received earlier
will have a much better chance of publication.
Adolph Rosenberg, Editor and Publisher
** Gustav Oppenheimer, Sylvia Kletzky,
Kathleen Nease, Jennie Loeb
JOURNALISTIC AFFILIATIONS
1ATIONAL EDITOR I At .AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS assn
“I'lddriiwa-rjai RVW5» mfGRAPHHT AGR*Y
SEVEN ARTS FEATURES
GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION
Progress for Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education
Many developments of lasting significance have taken
place within the Jewish community of Atlanta during the
last decade or so. New institutions have been created Ex
tensions of new organizations have been formed and new
edifices—large and small—have been erected.
But none has seemed to us of such wide-spread import
ance on the local scene as the creation and development of
the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education.
The great strides made in other directions, notably in
philanthropy and Israel denouement, have been noteworthy
in t brapdening of our horizons and responsibility towards
others.
The Bureau, on the other hand, has had to create ami
deal in a realm seemingly more nebulous than new struc
tures indicating timely redeployment of facilities for the
utilization of one particular group or membersbp.
Yet the field of education has its positive values and its
landmarks and the Bureau’s program to serve all groups in
the area of coordination, implementation, understanding and
effectiveness, has required consummate skill and sensitive
development,
In deepening of the values of Jewish education, enrich
ing existing Avenues and pioneering in new directions, the
Bureau has, it seems to us, been a reinvestment of the com
munity’s own -resources for the lasting benefit of the thous
ands of Men, women and children it has touched.
Towards this, end, the Bureau under two capable directors,
has steadily bden pressed into a wide variety of services,
some of them pioneering in nature and quite intangible. Yet
a splendid record of achievement has been made by the ca
pable officers, directors and board members who have had
a part in guiding the agency thus far.
All of the city’s religious schools, all of its Hebrew
teaching units, indeed nearly every organization and move
ment or any size, shape or description have at one time or
another utilized the resources of the Bureau for program
ming, interpretation, faculty improvement, curriculum and
pupil study, material and in many other ways.
The invaluable position, the Bureau holds in the com
munity will be highlighted this Sunday evening with resump
tion of its annual dinner. The' event will simultaneously mark
the thirteenth birthday of the Bureau, the eleventh anniver
sary of the current executive director and a the same time
the opening of the new 1960^-61 educational season.
We join in saluting the record made thus far by the bu
reau and anticipate with exciting interest what in' the
future can likely come from this agency, maturing and aug
mented staffwise to broaden its scope and fulfill the chal
lenge of the future years.
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HAS OPENING FOR SECRE
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WORKING CONDITIONS, 9 to
5, FIVE-DAYS. CONTACT MRS
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Want Ads
FOR SALE
CEMETERY LOT
EIGHT-GRAVE LOT WITH
COPING, GREENWOOD CEME
TERY. CALL TR. 8-5425.
FOR SALE by Owner
Beautiful Briar Hills Co-Op
apt Large llv. room, din. room,
2 Ige. bedrooms, mod. kitchen,
screened-in porch, plenty of
closet space, 2 baths. 1138 Briar-
cliff Rd., N.E. apt. 4.
TR. 5-1887
HOWELL HOUSE
Apt. to Share
SINGLE BUSINESS WOMAN
DESIRES SAME TO SHARE
ONE BEDROOM APT.
TR. 2-7948
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND MEALS OR KIT
CHEN PRIVILEGES FOR ONE
OR TWO WORKING GIRLS IN
PRIVATE HOME. TR. 6-2917.
FOR SALE by Owner
1834 Wellbourne l»r„ N.E.
3 bed , den. 2 baths, full
daylight basement, maid’s rm.
and bath; central air condi
tioning. Good financing, low
down payment.
Call Joe Gerson CE. 7-5628
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JEWISH CALENDAR
*K08H HAHHONAH
Than, Sept. 22
‘TOM KIPP UR
\ Sat, Oct I
•8UKKOT
Thnrs, Oct 6
•HANUKAH
Wed, Dee. 14
(Pint Day)
Wed, Dee. 21
» (Last Day)
* *PUR1M
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•PASSOVER
Sat, April 1
(1st Day)
1 Sat, April 8
(Last Day)
•Holiday begins
preceding evenings
Bn Nn-Nazi Stalest!
BONN <JTA>—The Union of
Nationalist Students, an organ
ization previously denounced as
one with neo-Nazi tendencies
was banned last week by the
Lower Saxony Ministry of the
Interior from the campus of the
Friday, September 8. I960
University of Goettingen and
from enrolling students of the
Brunswick Technical High
School.
The group had been banned
recently also by the Univers.
ties of Berlin, Hamburg and
Marburg, on charges that its
ideology was “treasonous to the
State and anti-Semitic.”
HARRY PAIVLARANCH
formerly of the down-town store
Ti )wrr notr hem transferred to ■>
Davison’s at Lenox Square
where he is manayer of the Ladies Shoe Department.
He invites his many friends and customers to pay him
a visit at Lenox