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Mrs. Baum of Montgomery
To Head Southern NCJW
Sub-Regional Conference
May 23-24 at Camp Medintz
NEW ORLEANS—Mrs. S. Baum,
Mflnrgonwor, **■ named president
elect tit the Southern Interstate
Radon of the National Council of
Jewish Women at the conference
held here In April Mrs. Charles
Stitch, New Orleans, is the current
president.
Elected to serve with Mrs. Baum
AUGUSTA NEWS
Mrs. Irwin Bragman. president of
the Everpeen Garden Club, Augus
ta, and a delegate to the recent Gar
den Club of Georgia convention, was
hostess to the cU> recently. Mrs.
Bregman was assisted by Mrs.
Edwin Wileneky, vice president.
Ike Shapiro of Augusta was one
of the speakers at the 19th annual
convention of the Southeast Region
of the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America held in
April.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Slotm have
returned home tram a visit with
their daughter and aonintonr, Mr.
and Mrs. Sydney ScMoasberg. and
children in Miami Beach.
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TU \NSM1SSION
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are Mrs. M. T. Fliegehnan of Lcuto-
ville and Mrs. M. J. Goldstein, of
Atlanta vice presidents, Mrs. M.
Schwartz, Memphis, recording sec
retary; and Mrs. J. Kaufman, lit
tle Rack, treasurer. Mbs. Jack J.
Wallen, Atlanta, was appointed to
the n«*t«i"»l nominating committee.
Mrs. Baum will take office at the
national conference next year. She
is the former Frances Sterne, a
native of Atlanta, and the daugh
ter of Mrs. Sally Sterne and the
late L F. Sterne.
DPhiE at U. Ga.
Will Entertain
Hadassah at Tea
ATHENS, Ga —Delta Phi Epsilon
Sorority, University of Georgia, has
invited delegates to the Hadassah
Regional Conference in Athens to a
hospitality tea at the sorority house,
624 South Mifledge Avenue, Monday,
May 11 from 2-4 p. m.
After registration at the Continu
ing Education building, Delta Phi
Epsilon members will provide
transportation to the tea for con
ference delegates.
All Delta Phi Epsilon Alumnae are
also welcome to attend the tea.
Mis. Macy Morel, 636-6228, in At
lanta is to charge.
S.C. Student Makes
Tulane Med Society
WILLETON, S.C. — Oscar Gra-
blowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Grabiowsky of Williston,
S.C., has been elected to mem
bership in the Stars and Bars
Chapter of Alpha Omega, honorary
Medical Society, at IXilane Univer
sity.
Oscar, who took his pre-med
training at Eknory University, is a
senior medical student at Tulane
After his graduation in June he
will serve his internship at Charity
Hospital, New Orleans.
BeautMui Camp Barney Medintz
will be the scene of a May 23-24
week-end Sub-Regional Conference
of Jewish leaders and professional
workers from Jewish Community
Cej.ers in: Atlanta, Birmin^iasn,
Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis
and Nashville.
Delegates to the Conference, and
membersof the Boar d of Governors
of the Southern Section-JWB, who
will come from all parts of the
South, will gather at the Atlanta
Jewish Community Center’s Camp
Barney Meedintz for a series of
workshops and meetings on various
phases of Jewish Community Cen
ter and Southern Section aotivitks.
Keynoting the week-end will be
Nathan Loehak, senior regional con
sultant, Southern Section, National
Jewish Welfare Board. Mr. Loshak
will discuss “How JWB’s Reorgan
ization and Restructiuring relates to
services to Jewish Community Cen
tens and Jewish Military Person
nel.”
Through a series of concurrent
workshops. Board and Committee
members of the above Centers will
be dealing with “The American Jew
ish Young Person’s Values and Peer
Culture of Today;’’ “The Cultural
Arts as an Integral Part of Jewish
Oommuntiy Center Programming
Today;” “The Need for Commit
ment and Involvement of Board
Leadership;'’ “Methods for Mem
bership Recruitment and Retention '
and “Signtfioance to Centers of the
Feinberg Bar Mitzvah
BALTIMORE—Bar Mitzvah cere
monies will be held Saturday, May
16, at Chizuk Amuno Synagogue in
Baltimore for Howard Ralph Fein
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maur
ice J. Feinberg.
Howard is the grandson of Mrs.
Lena Rosenberg Feinberg of Miami
and the late Herman Feinberg, ,
formerly of Thomasville, Ga., and
Atlanta.
Present Movement for Universal
Human Rights.’’
Conference Chairman, Mitchell
Bush of Chattanooga, indicates that
the Board of Governors will also
meet and address itself to such
urgent matters as merging the 3rd
and 4th Armed Services areas with
the Southern Section into a unified
Southern Region of the Jewish Wel
fare Board; the shortage at trained
personnel to work in our Jewish
Community Cenetrs
Local arrangements for hospital
ity and registration are being plann
ed by the lay and professional
leadership of the Atlanta Jewish
Oomimmrty Center.
termites
work 5
year Yound
David Funk, Godot; Jack Wiiensky,
AZA vice president; Marilynn Rau
zan, BBG vice president; Nancy
Bock, secretary; Bill Travis, AZA
reporter; Arleen Gerson, BBG re
porter; Joel Colby, chaplain; Roch
elle Galand, spirit chairman.
-Arleen Gerson, Bill Travis
Reporters
BBG-AZA Has Regional
Council Meeting at Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ga. —Approximately
sixty AZA’s and BBG’s attended an
Atianta-MaconOotombus Council
meeting to Columbus April 17-19.
The weekend council, headed by
AMC Godol Ronnie Wender, Colum
bus AZA Godol Hill Fineberg and
Columbus BBG president Anita Sat-
loff, was the first step toward
strengthening the Council
The weekend was a huge success,
highlighted by the election of the
1964-66 officers The new officers,
who will take office in June, are
LaGrange Hadassah
Meeting May 1
LAGRANGE, Ga.—The study of
tht LaG range chapter of Hadassah
will hold its concluding session on
“Great Controversies in Judaism”
Tuesday evening. May 19.
Rabbi Alfred Goodman of Co-
hxnbus has been the leader of
this group for the past seven
years.
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