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ATLANTA COMMUNITY CALENDAR
APRIL 3, Friday:
8:00 P.M.—Temple Services, Followed by Temple Club’s Forum, "Can
East and West Peacefully Co-Exist?” Friendship Hall.
APRIL 5, Sunday:
8:30 P.M.—Joseph Buloff Program, AJCC.
APRIL 5, I, 7, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday:
8:30 P.M.—“Gray Flannel Tallis,” Musical Comedy Staged by Ahavath
Achim Mr. and Mrs. Club. Srochl Hall.
APRIL (, Monday:
1:00 P.M.—Beth Jacob Congregation, Sisterhood Meeting and Election. Com
plimentary Desert. Synagogue.
APRIL 7, Tuesday:
12:00 M—Atlanta Council of B’nai B’rith Women. Installation Meeting and
Dance Program Progressive Club
APRIL 8, Wednesday:
8:15 P.M.—Tel Chai Hadassah Husband-Wife Discussion Group. Norman
Shavin Speaking on “Washington and Peace Corps.” Home of Mrs.
Stanford Firestone, 1040 Wildwood PI., N.W.
APRIL 12, Sunday:
6:00 P.M—Workmen Circle Banquet Branch 207 55th Jubilee and 207-B
35th Jubilee. Michel Gibson, Entertainer. Progressive Club.
8:15 P.M.—Golda Meir Chapter, Pioneer Women, Panel Discussion Open
to Public, on “Understanding Our Changing Patterns in Race Rela
tions.” AJCC.
APRIL 13, Monday:
1:15 PM—Mizraehi Tea and Independence Day Celebration, Home of Mrs.
Sidney Q. Janus, 1435 W. Wesley Rd., N.W.
APRIL 19, Sunday:
3:00 P.M.—'Twelfth Annual Meeting. Jewish Home.
APRIL 26, Sunday:
6:00 P.M.—Workmen Circle Fruen Brandi 207 B, Annua] Israel Children's
Health Center Dinner. Progressive Club.
MAY 11, Monday:
12:30 P.M.—Mizraehi Women’s Mother-Daughter Luncheon, AJCC.
MAY 24, Sunday:
2:30 P.M.—Mizraehi Women's Child's Day Program. AJCC.
Welfare Fund Highlights
Cover-All Division To Hold
Workers Rally Tuesday
A giant workers rally, to plan
for Cover-Ail Day, will be held
Tuesday at the Atlanta Jewish Com
munity Center. The event, a morn
ing ' coffee” at 10:15, will include
participation by more than 100 Cover-
AU Telethoners.
The telethon event will be under
the direction of Cover-All Chairmen,
Mrs. Herbert Cohen, Mrs. Jack I.
Freedman, Mrs. Julian Freedman,
Mrs. Elliott Harris, Mrs. Joseph
Kariick, Mrs. Nathan Kahn Jr., Miss
Sara Rice, and Mrs. Stanley Sater.
A special program has been ar
ranged for the rally. A stirring and
informative film “10 Days and 500
Years” will be shown; a skit pro
duced by local talent "How To Be
A Good Telethoner And Produce In
stant Pledges” will be presented and
plans and procedure for the coming
exciting annual comm unity ^wide
event “The Cover-All Telethon” will
be discussed. Refreshments served
and attractive door prizes awarded.
The Cover-All Division will follow
the successful procedure of last year,
carrying out the theme of a solicitor-
to-prospect hook-up by an all day
Telethon.
Joint Report Meeting April 8
For Women and Men’s Division
A joint report meeting of the
Women and Men’s Division of the
Jewish Welfare Fund will be held
at a luncheon on Wednesday April
8, 12:15 p. m. at the Progressive
Club, it was announced by William
Breman, general chairman, and
Mrs. Dave Alterman and Mrs. Leon
Frohsin, chairmen of the Women’s
Division of the 1964 campaign.
Invitations have gone out to the
various chairmen and associate
chairmen of all the divisions in the
campaign and key workers, inviting
them to the luncheon at which re
ports will be given of the current
status of the drive. In the invita
tion the three leaders called atten-
ion to the fact that over 1100 cards
have already been received at the
campaign headquarters amounting
to over $640,000, which is more than
two-thirds of the campaign goal. The
campaign leaders urge the division
heads and workers to cover as many
cards as possible in the ensuing days
and to bring in good reports at the
luncheon meeting.
“We know that we can reach the
campaign goal of $900,000, if we
exert our efforts and point out to
our prospects that increased giving
will help us to strengthen Jewish life
everywhere.”
Beauties for “Gray Flannel Tallis"
Rothschild, Schwartz to Attend
Conference on Soviet Jewry
Mr. Schwartz will represent the At
lanta Jewish Community Council and
will be a member of the delegation
of the National Community Relations
Advisory Council. The Atlanta or
ganization is one of 69 councils
throughout the United States that
are affiliated with the NCRAC, and
is one of the 24 national organiza
tions sponsoring the Conference.
The American Jewish Conference
on Soviet Jewry involves the largest
number of Jewish organizations ever
convened in the United States. They
represent the major portion of this
coisitry’s 5,585,000 Jews.
Hie purpose of the Conference is
to focus public attention on the
denial of equal religious, cultural
and nationality rights to Jews in the
Soviet Union. The sponsoring organ
izations declare they intend to arouse
the conscience of the nation and the
world against these discriminations,
which they say “may be a threat
to the very cultural and spiritual
survival of more than three million
Jews within the confines of the So
viet Union.
Major speakers at the conference
will be Supreme Court Justice Arth
ur J. Goldberg and Senators Jacob
K. Javits <R , N.Y.) and Abrriam
Ribiooff <D., Conn.)
One of the spectacular choruses which add such interest to “Grey Flannel Tallis,” which the Ahavath
Achim’s Mr. & Mrs. Club will stage Sunday through Tuesday. In the line-up above are Mrs. Ivan Frledland,
Mrs. Sidney Haskins, Mrs. Martin Weiss and Mrs. Bernard Kahn.
Congressman Weltner Will Speak
At Atlanta Lodge Installation Dinner
Congressman Charles L. Weltner is
slated to address the installation
meeting of Atlanta Lodge, No. 1773,
B’nai B’rith on Sunday, April 19
at the Progressive Club.
The annual meeting of Atlanta
Lodge will begin at 6 p. m. with
a Dutch-treat cocktail party; a din
ner at 6:30 p. in. and the meeting
at 7:13 p. m.
Ben Rabinowitz, immediate past
president of the Georgia Association
of B’nai B’rith Lodges and former
president of Atlanta Lodge, will
install the slate officers headed by
Harris Jacob, newly elected presi
dent and Atlanta attorney
Mr. Jacobs who will take over the
gavel from Dr. Robert Triff, has
been active with B’nai B’rith for
many years and is well known as
a leader in civic and social organ
izations.
Elected to serve with him during
the 1964-63 season are Dr. Morris
Benveniste, president-elect; Dur-
ward (Dutch) Gerson and Theodore
Frankel, vice presidents; Perry
Morris, secretary; Dr. Bernard
Kahn, treasurer; Kieve I-andesberg,
monitor.
Program Chairman Benveniste has
announced that the First District
Congressman will discuss current
problems and pending legislation in
the House of Representatives.
All members of B’nai B’rith and
the general Atlanta Jewish Com
munity are invited to attend the
dinner meeting with their wives or
dates
Reservations—$3.50 per person —
can be made with Mrs. Vicky
Braverman, ME 6-4252.
Atlanta
Dimension
Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild and
William B. Schwartz Jr. both of At
lanta, will participate in the Amer
ican Jewish Conference on Soviet
Jewry in Washington on April 5 and
6.
Rabbi Rothschild will be a mem
ber of the delegation of the Con
ference of American Rabbis, an or
ganization of 850 Reform Rabbis.
Temple Couples
Forum April 13
“Is Peaceful Co-Existence Possi
ble Between the Communist Coun
tries and the Free World?”
Yes? No? Maybe? Three experts
on east-west strategy will battle it
out on Friday, April 3, after 8 p.m.
worship service, at the Temple’s
Friendship Hall.
Ray Moore, new director of Sta
tion WSB-TV, will be moderator.
The forum is sponsored by Temple
Couples Club and is one of a series
on current problems. The public is
invited.
The panel will include Dr. Lane
Mitchell, a political science instruc
tor at Georgia Tech, Dr. George
G. Thielman, who teaches a course
in communism at Georgia State Col
lege, and Professor James Schell of
Emory University.
Dr. Mitchell, a commander in the
Naval Reserve, has been on the staff
of the National War College. De
fense Department officials consider
him one of the leading authorities
in the nation on east-west strategy.
Mizraehi
Women’s
Tea April 13
The Atlanta Chapter Mizraehi
Women will meet Monday, April 13,
at 1:15 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Q. Janus, 1435 West Wesley
Road, N. W.
In celebration of Israel Independ
ence Day, Consul Zeev Dover will
bring greetings and there will be
a display of Israeli objects arranged
by Mrs. George Friedlander.
The slate of officers will be pre
sented by the nominting committee
and election will take place.
Rima Alterman, pianist, and El
len Alterman, flutist, students at
Northside High School and recent
soloists with the Atlanta Symphony
Youth Concert, will perform.
A candlelighting ceremony honor
ing all membeirs who have had a
simeha this past year will take place
and all new members will also be
honored.
Mrs. Khalil A. Iny is in charge of
hostesses.
Emory Students
To Hear Editor
Adolph Rosenberg, editor and pub
lisher of The Southern Israelite, will
be the speaker for the Hillel coffee
hour at Eknory
University at 10
a m. Wednesday,
April 8th.
Mr. Rosenberg,
a native Georgian,
began his news
paper career
thirty-five
ago in his
town of Al
bany while still a
student of journalism at the Uni
versity of Georgia.
He was on the editorial staffs
of the United States Daily News in
Washington, Albany Herald, Atlanta
Journal, Atlanta Constitution, Car-
roll Free Press before coming to
work for The Southern Israelite.
His talk will coocern itself with
his quarter-oentury career in the
field of English^Iewish journalism.
Active in journalistic circles
through the Georgia Press Associa
tion, Atlanta Alumni Chapter of
Sigma Delta Chi and the American
Jewish Press Association, Mr. Ros
enberg is widely known among
Jewish leadership in sane 540 Sou
thern communities where The Is
raelite circulates.