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THI SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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L NOTICE
petition!
honors fc
COUNT
hereinafter named
■how* to thl*
followi:
(1)
JtloDers dtilrR to be In-
and made a non-profit body
under the name and (tyle
CAMP JUDAEA. INC.
w
ne* bnd poet office addreaei
petitioner* are:
H. Blumenthal, BOB East, 57th
ivknnah, Ga.; Jacob Corkland,
‘ en Ave., Knoxville, Tenn.;
Corkland, 1760 Linden Ave.,
Tenn.: Morris Kaplan, 415
at, Bendaraonvilla. North
u* M. Kaynard, 1008 Broad
Aufusta, Ga.; Mrs. WUllam
r, MOB West End Avs., Nash-
Tenn.
er May, 41S Chestnut SC,
on.; Malcolm N. Minsk,
’ Dr., Atlanta, Ga.: Mrs.
. .Ita, 1120 Lakewood Rd„
. Fla.; Melvin H. Olshan,
list St., Birmingham, Ala.:
. M. Popkln, 2640 Margaret
f Mitchell Dr.. Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Edward
Kelanan, lop Anita Place, Atlanta, Ga.;
Dr. Edward Relsman, 162P Anita Place,
Atlanta. Ga.
Wiliam H. Robin. 6116 Elizabethan
Drive, Nashville 5, Tenn.; Mrs. Howard
Shultz, 1410 Mountain Lane, Birming
ham. Ala.; Mitchell Thorp, P. O. Box
(56, Johnson City, Tenn.; Mrs. Charles
Wagner, 1014 Wildwood Place, NX,
Atlanta, Ga.; Sam Wiliams. 720 Florida
Ave., Hendersonville, N.C.: Mrs. Harold
Nabhaa, SU4 San till o, Jacksonville, Fla.
lie, Tew
ttrori,
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The
•rtvilefe
Corporation shall
of thirty-five yei
have an • exlat-
years with the
of renewal as provided by
_ (4)
; The principal office of thb Corpora
tion shall be In Fill ton County, Georgia
and the corporation ahall have the
privilege of establlahng offices else
where both within an# without the
state of Georgia.
(B)
of the
The general membership <
Corporation shall be restricted to and
consist of all persons who are present
ly members of the Southern Zionist
Youth Commission as well as those
♦no may from time to time become
of the Southern Zionist Youth
ml The right to membership
the Corporation shall cease for any
whose membership In the
Zionist Youth Commission Is
tlnued for any reason whatso
ever.
(6)
The purpose of .said corporation Is
dnd shall be to operate a summer camp,
to provide an unique and dynamic
summer camping program which em
phasizes Jewish culture and traditions;
to translate Into a living experience
the Zionist Ideals of lta sponsoring
organisations, Hadaaaah and ZOA; to
serve to develop In youth the Ideals
of American freedom swd community
reM’hnslblllty. a sensitive appreciation
of the peoplehood of Jewry, a bond
With the land of Israel and an under-
standlng of and devotion to the great
rsHglous and ethical precepts of
(7)
The Corporation shall be managed,
governed and controlled by lta gen
eral membership, which shall act In
both the rapacity of the general mem
bership and as a Board of Trustees,
sue general membership shall consist
Of no less than three members.
■rv <•>
The general membership acting as
the Board of Trustees by ■ majority
vote shall have the power to adopt
rifles and by-laws consistent with this
t i
mew
BY HENRY LEONARD
•And for the New Year, Mrs. Cpfttafci, there
should b« peace in the world, protpority for
everybody, freedom for all mankind, and
a husband for my daughter, EHie."
St. Petersburg Schedule of Services
For Shabbas Shuvah, Yom Kippur
Beth-El
charter for the conduct of the bust
ness and activities of the Corporation.
The Board of Directors need not act
unanimously but may act upon all
matUr* Including the repeal and
amendment of by-laws by whatever
number of votes shall be specified In
the by-laws.
<*>
The general membership acting as
the Board of Trustee*, by a voU of
two-third* of 1U membership then in
office may amend the charter of the
Corporation.
(10)
The general membership, sctlng as
the Board of Trustees, shall have the
power to appoint such committees and
■genU as It shall deUrmine In 1U
discretion and It shall delegate to the™
such powers and duttes a* tt ahall
deem advisable.
(11)
The corporation Is not organized for
pecunlnary gain or profit but It Is
organized for education purposes and
shall have no capital stock.
(12)
The Corporation shall be empowered
to receive granU and gifts by will or
In any other manner, In any form of
property. In trust or otherwise, wher-
evsr situated, to carry out lta pur-
poaes. The Coro po rati on ahall have
the right to solicit funds from the
general public for the purpose of
fostering and maintaining It* activi
ties.
(13)
The Corporation shall have the power
to reUln all granU and gifts In the
original form In which they were re
ceived unless otherwise required by
the terms thereof; to buy, seX ex-
change or otherwise deal In stocks,
bonds, securities, real estate and any
other form of property at private or
S '" : sale; to Invest and reinvest Its
or property belonging to It at
any time In such securities and other
property, real or personal, as the mem
bership may determine in their dis
cretion, regardless of whether such
Investments are legal Investment* tor
trust funds under the laws of Georgia
or any other *t*te and to borrow
money and secure the payment thereof
by mortgage, pledge, deed or other
Instrument or lien upon all or any
part of the property of the Corpora
tion All of the foregoing powers may
be exercised without order of court
or other authority.
(14)
No member of the Corporation shall
be liable because of such membersmp
for any obligation or undertaking of
the Corporation.
(15)
Upon dlsolutlon of the Coiyorethm
all of lta assets ahall be distributed to
, iii,, >n d simlliar non-profit (Corpora
tion or to one of the following organ
izations:
(a) American Zionist Youth Commis-
sion
(b) Hadassah (Women's Zionist Organ
ization of America)
(c) Zionist Organization of America
The choice of such distribution ahall
be decided by a two-tldrdz majority
vote of the general membership and
If decided by such vote may be dis
tributed among, or to said organlza
tlons.
(16)
The Corporation shall be vested wlth
all of the rights, powers, and
which may be necessan- or proper to
achieve the purposes of tbl* 'barter
and the Corporation shall have all ot
the power* and privileges enumerated
in Section 22—827 and 22-1828 of th®
Code of Georgia, aa amended.together
with such other powers and P^tdleges
as may or hereafter be given to corpo
rations by law.
WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray
that they be Incorporated und " ^he
name and style of CAMP JUDAEA,
INC., with all of the powers, privi
leges and Immunities which are now
Formal Sabbath Eve Services
will be resumed Friday evening,
Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. in the new
Sanctuary of Temple Beth-El,
400 Pasadena Avenue South.
Rabbi Susskind will deliver the
Sabbath Repentance Message
and the Worship will be accom
panied with the regular Temple
Choir. An organ prelude will be
gin the Service. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Russell will kindle the
Sabbath Lights and recite the
Kiddush. Also to be resumed is
the Sabbath Morning Family
Worship Hour on Saturday, Sept.
16, at 11 a m which will be con
ducted in the Chapel.
New registrations for the Tem
ple Religious School may still
be submitted although sessions
have begun. Classes meet on
Sundays from 10 a.m. to 12:15
p.m. and offer a complete reli
gious educational training pro
gram for all grades from Nurs
ery to the 10th Grade.
On Sunday afternoon, Sept.
17, at 2 p.m., a Memorial Serv
ice of Public Commemoration
will be conducted by Rabbi Suss
kind in memorial tribute to the
beloved who have been sum
moned by God and are interred
in the Temple Beth-El section of
Royal Palm Cemetery. An oppor
tunity for private memorial
prayer will be offered.
Yom Kippur Services, the most
solemn and sacred day of the
Jewish Year, will begin with the
Kol Nidre Service at 8 p.m. on
Tuesday, Sept. 19. in the new
Sanctuary of Temple Beth-El at
400 Pasadena Ave. S.
Rabbi David Susskind, spirit-
or may hereafter be permitted by the
laws of the State of Georgia.
Sid M. Kresses
Attorney for PeUUoners
Sid M. Kresses
1100 Crescent Avenue, N.E.
Atlanta 9, Georgia
ORDER
The within application for Charter
having been presented to and examined
by me, and it appearing that the ap
plication Is legitimately within the
purview and Intention of the law* of
this State; It further appearing from
the certificate of the Secretary of
State, that the name of the proposed
corporation is not the name of any
other now existing corporation regis
tered In the office of the Secretary
of State; and It appearing that the
applicants have compiled with all pro
visions of law relating to the granting
of Charters:
NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED
that said application be granted and
the corporation Is created under the
name and style of CAMP JUDAEA,
INC. with all the powers and privileges
prayed for and all powers and privi
leges granted similar corporations by
the laws of this State.
This 8th day of September, 1961.
ss/Durwood T. Pye
Judge Superior Court
Fulton County
Sept. 13, 21, 27, Oct. 4
B’nai Israel
Friday, September 15, at 8 p.m.,
will be the Men’s Club Sabbath.
Club President Sam Einstein,
and fellow officers, Samuel Ma-
zear, Isidore Paris, Julius Silver-
man and Alex Braun will par
ticipate. Mr. Einstein will bring
greetings. Pulpit guests will be
Julius Grossman, Oscar Davis,
Louis Golden, Jack Drucker, Sol
Glassman, Sidney Yanchuck,
Herman Seidman, Marry Tuchy-
ner, Jacob Milchman, and Hy
man Kramer, all directors. The
sermon will be delivered by
Rabbi Morris B. Chapman. An
Oneg Shabbat reception will fol
low. Everyone is invited.
Services on Saturday, Sept. 16,
ual leader of the Congregation,
will lead the Worship and will
be accompanied by the augment
ed Temple Choir. Accommoda
tions for seating at the Yom
Kippur Service are by member
ship cards only.
Yom Kippur morning Worship
on Wednesday, Sept. 20, will be
gin at 10 a.m.
The Children’s Service with
organ accompaniment will be
conducted at 2 p.m. by Rabbi
Susskind. Yom Kippur Memorial
Service will begin promptly at
4 p.m. preceded by the rabbi’s
message. The doors of the Sanc
tuary will be closed during the
Memorial Service and all are
requested to be in the Temple
by 3:45 p.m.
The Jewish Center
Of Gulfport, Florida
54 Street, S., at Tangerine Ave.
Extends a Cordial Invitation
to all to worship with the con
gregation in an atmosphere of
spiritual warmth.
Seats Are Free.
Sept. 19, Tuesday:
6:30 P.M.
Sept 20, Wedesday:
9:00 A.M.
begin at 9 a.m., Teen Services in
Chapel at 10:45 a.m., Youth and
Family Hour at 11 a.m. Sabbath
lunch will follow at 11:45 ajn.
Sunday, Sept. 17, there will be
an Adult Service at 9 a.m., with
breakfast and discussion. Sunday
Morning Minyan Club will as
semble at 10 o’clock.
Monday, Sept. 18, the Educa
tion Committee will hold a meet
ing at the Synagogue at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 19, there will
be no sessions of the afternoon
classes of the Religious School,
to honor Yom Kippur, the Day
of Atonement. Kol Nidre Serv
ices will be held at 7:3# p.m.
Rabbi Chapman will preach on
“Half Truths Are Whole Lies.”
Wednesday, Sept. 29, Yon
Kippur service* will otart at 9
a.m. Rabbi Chapman will five
the sermon on “I Seek My Bro
thers,” impressions of his visit
to Jewish communities and lead
ers in Europe and Israel. Services
for teenagers will be held at 9:30
a.m.; for children ages 4 to 8,
at 11:45 a.m.; and for children
ages 9 to 13, at 11:45 am.
Friday, Sept. 22, Lawrence
Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Reilly, will become a Bar Mitz-
vah at the Sabbath eve service
at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 23, concluding
ceremonies marking Lawrence
Reilly’s Bar Mitzvah will take
place during the Sabbath morn
ing service beginning at 9 a.m.
The Youth and Family Hour will
be at 10 a.m. instead of the usual
hour of 11 a.m., to enable young
people to participate.
Holiday Greetings
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