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Pioneer Women /
To Meet Sept. 14
Pioneer ft^omen Club 1 will
hold their first meeting of the
season, Wednesday, Sept 14, at
2 p.m., at the Atlanta Jewish
Community Center
Refreshments will be served
Members and friends are invit
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Beth Jacob Reveals Plans
For Services, Sunday School
7th DELIGHTFUL
WEEK!
11 Performances Weekly
Congregation Beth Jacob’s
High Holiday Services for this
year will be held in the hall of
the La Vista Woman’s Club,
which is situated on the adjoin
ing property of Beth Jacob’s
new building site at 1859 La
Vista Road, NE, according to
Sol Abrams, Services Committee
Chairman
Services will again be con-
ukieted by Rabbi Emanuel Feld
man. Cantor Philip Rosenblatt
and the Beth Jacob Synagogue
Chon Due to limited space,
seats will be available to mem
hers only.
Congregation Beth Jacob has
announced that arrangements
have been made with the De-
Kalb County Board of Educa
tion to hold Sunday School
classes for the coming year in
tin Briar Vista Public School
building Mrs Michael C. Har
ris. Sunday School chairman
for the congregation, has re
vealed that the formation of a
new staff, program and curri
culum has been completed. Chil
dren may be registered by phone
or in person at Congregation
Beth Jacob’s office at 1859 La
Vista Road, N.E, Formal regis
tration will take place on Sun
day morning, September 11 be
tween ten and twelve o’clock at
the office of the synagogue
The Building Committee has
completed the plans for the edu
cational wing of the new build
ing, which will house eight class-
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brary, administrative units and
an Assembly Hall
TRENDS
TUNIS, (JTA)—Twelve Jews
have been appointed as admin
strators and senior officials by
the Tunisian authorities. All of
them had studied the Arabic
Language after graduating from
French universities. The Tuni
sian Jewish community has been
encouraging the study of the
Arabic language among Jews,
since- Arabic is becoming more
and more important
(;UATEMALA : 'ei^,"fjW^
The Jewish community in
Guatemala has given $900 to a
local hospital which was badly
damaged by fire which caused
the loss of approximately 200
lives.
Czechoslovakia. Hungary Expert
Their Jewries to Fade A wav
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NEW YORK, (JTA) — Two
New York rabbinical leaders,
reporting on a seven-week tour
in Europe, said this past week
that the Communist regimes of
Czechoslovakia and Hungary ex
pect the Jewish communities of
those countries to eventually
disappear “because the state is
convinced that religion cannot
long endure in the climate of a
society that vigorously pursues
a policy of materialistic athe
ism.”
Rabbi David I. Golovensky.
president of the New York
Board of Rabbis, and Rabbi Is
rael Moshowitz, chairman of the
group’s international Jewish
Affairs commission, thus sum
med up their findings at a press
conference here.
They reported that the 18,000
Jews remaining out of a pre-
Hitler population of 200,000 in
Czechoslovakia were trying to
develop a meaningful Jewish life
“out of the chaos and void they
inherited” The rabbis noted
that the Czechoslovak regime
provides financial support to
churches and synagogues, pay
ing the salaries of such func-
tionaires as rabbis, cantors and
sextons, but that this is being
done not in approval of religion
but rather because “the state is
convinced that religion cannot
endure” in a society committed
to atheism.
They quoted a government
official as telling them: “Why
attempt to forcibly eradicate re
ligion from the hearts of men
and thereby create new social
conflicts when in the near fu
ture it will die a natural and
peaceful death?” The rabbis
said that these factors, and the
fact that cities with Jewish com
munities once numbering in the
thousands now have two or
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three isolated Jewish families
“leaves little ground for an op
timistic prognosis.”
During a ten-day visit to
Hungary, the rabbis reported,
they came to the conclusion that
“considering the nature of Com
munist ideology and its opposi
tion to religion," there was “a
surprising degree of authentic
and pulsating Jewish life.” Thty
said that there were in Budapest
“three magnificent synagogues
and a number of small prayer
chapels serving the estimated
80,000 Jews." They reported
visiting a yeshiva “and examined
with satisfaction some of the 16
Talmudic students, 8 to 12 years
of age."
Some Communist leaders, they
found, believe that “with the
gradual alienation of the youth
from religion, materialism will
emerge victorious. Many Jewish
leaders, both rabbinic and lay.
however, assured us that the
Jews have the opportunity and
the instruments, financed at
least in part by the Hungarian
Government, to maintain an
enduring Jewish life.”
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