The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 01, 1966, Image 18

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fift Eighteen THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Friday, April 1, 1966 New Orleans Parley April 24-26 Conservative Sisterhoods of South New Orleans has been set as the site of the Oth Annual Spring Conference of the Southern Branch of National Womens Lea gue of the United Synagogue of America, April 24-26. Conference activities will be held at the Fon- tainbleu Motor Hotel with the Sisterhood of the Conservative Jewish Congregation of New Or leans as hostess Sisterhood. Sisterhood women from six PEST CONTROL Southern States will meet to de liberate on ways in which they can enhance their personal, fam ily and Sisterhood commitment to Judaism. Mrs. Rudolph Aslor, of West Roxbury, Mass., national leadership training chairman for the organization, will serve as speaker consultant to the Con ference. Mrs. Astor is a specialist in the field of human dynamics, the study of interaction of people in groups. A major feature of the Confer ence will be an “Involvement Seminar," aimed at solving one of the most urgent problems of all Jewish organizations, "How do we get our people to accept responsibi 1 it y — to become in volved?" Rabbi Allen Rutchik, director of the Southeast Region of United Synagogue and Rabbi Etan B. Levine of the Conservative Jew ish Congregation of New Orleans will share the spotlight in a key note symposium. Southern Branch of National Women’s League includes Sister hoods in conservative congrega tions in Georgia, Alabama, Ten nessee, South Carolina, North Florida, and Louisiana. Mrs. Sid ney Shinbaum of Montgomery is current president. New officers and board mem bers are to be elected and install ed at the April 24-26 Conference. PHONE 688-6000 ATLANTA, CA. Boston Temple Beth Ilillel To Honor Jewish Advocate Economical monthly serv ice contract available. Call for a helpful free analyst* of your pest problem. 872-7746 World’s Larqest in Termite Protection BRUCE - TERMINIX 1101 Spring St., N.W. Atlanta, Ga. CARR LINEN SERVICE, INC. 563 Memorial Dr., N.E. Georgia Owned St Operated JA. 2-9383 Plans have rap.dly been, un folding for the historic service to be conducted at Temple Beth Hillel, Mattapan, on Friday eve ning, April 1, at 8:15 p. m. to honor the Boston Jewish Advo cate. Many of the leading journal ists in the Anglo-Jewish news paper have expressed great inter est in this project. A long list of distinguished editors are serving as honorary chairmen of the eve ning's events. Included in the partial list are the following: Gabriel Cohen, Jewish Post and Opinion, Indianapolis, Samuel D. Friedman, South west Jewish Chronicle, Oklahoma City, Robert Gamzey, Intermountain Jewish News, Denver, Harry Golden, Carolina Israel ite, North Carolina, Leo Goldberger, H e b re w Watchman, Memphis, Arthur Klein, Philadelphia Jewish Times, Philadelphia. Palm Peach Spa Tells Pesaeh Plans The Palm Beach Spa will be observing the Passover Holidays with traditional Passover Seders. Plus a program of gala events in celebration of its big Fifth Anni versary. Famous for its health program, the Spa has added to and expand ed its facilities, including new $2- million dollar lanais and villas. These luxury accommodations feature private terraces, living rooms, tremendous closet space, spacious bedrooms. All with a magnificent view of the tropical gardens. Special rates for children pre vail during the holiday season, along with fun programs and ac tivities for small fry and teens. Located in Palm Beach, Fla., the Spa enjoys top location and is known for its Hoff-Spa-Tality with host, Milton Hoff, in con stant attendance. LORENS STAINED CLASS STUDIO 175 LERADO DR., DECATUR, GEORGIA We have designed every stained glass window for every one of Atlanta’s magnificent Synagogues. DR. 3-7374 THE VERY REST GREETINGS BROWNING COMPANY 665 Wells Street, S. W. Atlanta 10, Ga. JA. 4-6871 Adolph Rosenberg, The Sou thern Israelite, Atlanta, Philip Slomovitz, Jewish News, Do' rmt. Bernard Postal of the Jewish Digest has referred to this unique type of honor by a synagogue to a Jewish newspaper as a "Land mark in American Jewish his tory.” Leading communal leaders w'll be on hand to extend their greetings to the Advocate for its excellent performance, and its dedication to the highest ideals of Jewish endeavors. Joseph Weisberg, co-editor of the Advocate, will receive the ac colade on behalf of the news paper. Currently serving on the* com mittee with Rabbi Levy are Paul M. Levenson, president; Sam Slavet, president-e 1 e c t; Sam Kramer, chairman of publicity; Ben Gailing, master of cere monies. A larger committee of arrangements is in process of being developed. Services for that evening will be conducted by Rabbi Mordecai Levy, Rabbi of Temple Beth Hillel assisted by Cantor Leon Gold with Louis I. Shapiro, organist. The entire community is invited to attend. The Rest of Holiday Good Wishes Amos’ Drug Store ‘The Biggest Little Drug Store in Town” Ashbjr Street at Hunter JA. 2-9533 c. a. ANDRUS & Co. “The Wrought Iron Shop” Fine Iron Work Fireplaces & Accessories Mail Boxes 2075 Piedmont Rd., N.E. 876-5850 BLESSING OVER MATZO our most gracious greetings for Passover •V.’ Atlanta, downtown, lenox square arid Columbia mall. Macon, Augusta, Columbus, Sea Island and Athens.