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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, December 10, 1965
Something new for you in Holiday Styles—
Something new at
CLASSIC
COIFFEURS
Miss Hogan announces the
addition of a new member
to our competent staff.
Come in and meet
I j Mr. Clark Thornton
after Dec. 13th.
1580 Piedmont Ave
Northeast
l it. 6-6361
Open Thursday Nites by Appointment
HAPPY HANUKAH
from
jHJieltes BOUTIQUE
WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THAT
MRS. DOROTHY POSNER
is now connected with our shop. We
invite her friends and customers to
visit her for the new collection of
formals, cocktail dresses and imported
knits.
jJictte ’i BOUTIQUE
3693 Powers Ferry Rd., N.W.
231-4479
GRAND
...on your El Al flight. It'll feel
grand to be in Israel, too, and share
with its people, what has been ac
complished there, (including El AL
of course).
Israel is only one El Al destination.
El Al's prop-jet and jet flights take
you to 17 more; Tel Aviv, Nicosia,
Istanbul, Teheran, Nairobi, Johan
nesburg, Athens, Rome, Vienna,
Zurich, Munich, Frankfurt, Brussels,
Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Paris,
London. Ask your travel agent to
help you select. (Grand fellow for
telling you where to get off.)
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OFF TFIE RECORD by Nathan Ziprin
Jewish Education
1602 WASHINGTON AVE.
JA. 2-5441
MIAMI, FLA
I did not attend the recent
conference in Montreal of the
Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds, but from
press reports I gained the im
pression that the problem of Jew
ish education in America and
how to meet it on a community
wide level held a good deal of the
attention of the delegates. What
emerged, it seems to this writer,
was recognition that Jewish com
munity federations and institu
tions of Jewish education must
find a way to work together if
there is to be an intelligent and
effective approach to what ad
mittedly is one of the most chal
lenging problems now facing the
American Jewish community.
The architect of that formula
tion was William Avrunin, exe
cutive director of the Jewish Wel
fare Federation of Detroit, who
also suggested placement of a
number of Jewish educational
projects on the high priority list
of community funds. If I read
him correctly what he meant to
say was that federations start
giving higher priority attention
and support to the Jewish educa
tional structure.
It is obvious that the Jewish
educational pattern in the United
States needs massive revamping.
What should be equally obvious
is that the challenge will not be
met except through central at
tention and support.
As a former Hebrew teacher,
this writer has often advocated
the idea of a central authority in
the field of Jewish education that
would be free of the burden of
finances. Such a body could only
function if it had support com
mitment from the Jewish com-
LEGAL NOTICE
APPLICATION FOR AND
ORDER GRANTING CHARTER
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
To the Superior Court of said Coun
tv.
Th«* petition of HORRY JOE MATHIS,
MORRIS TENENBAUM and ISAAC N.
GAL ANTI, whose post office address
is 730 Healev Building Atlanta, Geor
gia 30101. respect fully shows:
1. Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates ami assigns to be in
corporated under the nnm° of
MERTON CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
2. The object of the Corporation will
be pecuniary gain, and the general
nature of the business to be transact
ed by said Corporation shall be to
acquire, own, use, improve, lease, rent,
operate, manage, sell, convey, mort
gage and otherwise dispose of and
deal in real and personal property,
and also to en'ct and construct build
ings, structures and improvements,
both for itself and for others, but the
Corporation shal have authority to
transact any and all other business
customarily transacted by similar cor
porations organized under the laws of
Georgia.
3. The maximum number of shares
of capital stock which the Corporation
shall be authorized to issue and have
outstanding at any one time shall b.»
500 shares of common stock of the
par value of $100 00 per share.
4. The amount of capital with which
the Corporation shall begin business
shall be not less than $10,000.00.
5. Said Corporation shall he incorp
orated for a period of 35 years with
the privilege of renewal at the ex
piration of that time.
6. The principal office of the Corp
oration shall be in Futon Countv,
Georgia. hut it shall have the right
to establish other offices and branches
elsewhere, both within and without
the State of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray that
MERTON CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
be in corporated under th“ laws of
Georgia and that said Corporation
have all of the rights, powers, privi
leges and immunities which are here
inabove set forth and such others as
are now, or mav hereafter he, allow
ed to corporations of like nature
under the laws of tin* State of Geor
gia.
C.ERSHON, RUDEN
A SCHWARTZ
Attornevs for Apnlicants
7.10 Healev Building
Atlanta. Georgia 30.103
JA 4 49° 1
ORDER
The foregoing petit-on for a charter
having been presented, examined and
found to appear legitimately within
the purview and intention of th*' laws
of this State, and there being present
ed a corf * fir it n from the Secretary of
State declaring
MERTON CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
not to he the name of anv other exist
in'* corporation registered in the rec
ord^ of the Secretary of State, said
application is erantofi ->*>d
MERTON construction
company
Is hereby incorporated in accordance
with tiie laws and with the pravers
of the above petition
This dnv of O-romhor 1QC>5
s GEO. P WHITMAN. SR
Jud«’e. Superior Court of
Fulton Countv.
Atlanta Judicial Circuit
Dec.10,17,24,31
munities on a nation-wide basis.
If that happened, it would not be
possible to improve the quality
and extent of Jewish education
but to create a climate for edu
cational values and to create a
cadre of professionals in the field
that would not desert to other
pastures out of fear of insecur
ity.
The problem of Jewish educa
tion is to educate, but there can
be no education without teachers.
In the long run it is the teacher
who is the foundation of educa
tion. If a Jewish education com
plex is to continue in the United
States, we must create the fa
cilities that will draw teachers to
our doors of education. According
to recent reports, the Hebrew
teacher shortage is estimated at
more than one thousand. But even
if by some miracle we were able
to raise some 1,000 teachers over
night the problem would still not
be solved. The real urgency is—
establishment of a climate in our
halls of education that would keep
the teachers once they are there.
SOUTHERN
ITEMS
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Karp are
spending several weeks in Eur
ope and the Middle East. Dr. Karp
is participating in a mission under
government auspices to review
applications for research grants.
Among the countries on their it
inerary are Israel, England, Po
land, Greece and Italy.
* , , *
Atlantans attending the Bar
Mitzvah on December 4 of
Charles Edward Gordon in Plain-
view, N. Y., included Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Smithloff, Mrs. Jennie
Smithloff, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
T. Michalove, Mrs. Harry Cohen,
Mrs. Bennie Minsk, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Levitt, Mrs. A. L. Mays and
Miss Jackie Cohen. Charles is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol It. Gor
don. Mrs. Gordon is the former
Edythe Shartar of Atlanta.
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