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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, September 9, 1966
City of Hope Auxiliary
Creates Men's Group
The newly formed Men’s Di
vision of the City of Hope Aux
iliary, Atlanta Chapter, initiated
their assistance to the organiza
tion by taking charge of the
membership party held August
27 at the Blass Farm in Ros
well.
The nucleus of the men’s
group was started approximately
one year ago when several of the
husbands of City of Hope mem
bers offered their services for
various projects. Only recently,
however, was the steering com
mittee formed to get the Men’s
Division functioning efficiently.
The purpose of this division,
according to Vic Kramer, steer
ing committee chairman, is to
help the women in any way that
will help City of Hope in their
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many worthy endeavors and to
derive the pleasures of any fra
ternal organization. Other mem-
ben of the committee are Alvin
Applebaum, Joe Arem, Herbert
Axelrod, Jerry Bernard, Dr. Les
ter Breen, Harold Caine, Sidney
Cavalier, Mel Davis, Max Gart
ner, Harry Harrison, David Kam-
raas;
Moe Krinsky, Robert Linden-
beum, Dave Miller, Mort Miller,
Milton Pergament, Dennis Rat-
haus, Stan Sassine, Dr. Morris
Socoloff, Syd Wallenstein, Har
old Weinstein and Jay Wein
stein.
The idea is not new to the City
of Hope, Mr. Kramer said. There
are numerous Men’s Divisions
throughout the country. City of
Hope in Duarte, Calif., is a pilot
medical center dedicated to re-
■earch and patient care in the
field of catastrophic diseases. It
was founded in 1913.
The main fund raising proj
ect of the Atlanta group will be
its Third Annual Dinner-Dance
on November 26 at the Marriott
Motor Hotel.
Further information about the
City of Hope Men’s Division can
be obtained from Syd Wallen
stein, 636-7084.
Jewish Educators
Head N. J. Colleges
TRENTON, N.J. (JTA) — Two
American Jewish educators have
been appointed as presidents of
two community colleges in New
Jersey—the Bergen County Com
munity College and the Mercer
County Community College.
The two are Dr. Richard
Greenfield, who has been named
to head Mercer College; and Dr.
Sidney Silverman, appointed
president of Bergen College. Dr.
Greenfield will go to the Mercer
Community College from his post
as head of the Sullivan County
(N.Y.) Community College. Dr.
Silverman has been until now
dean of the Bronx Community
College. The Bergen facility is
expected to be the largest in this
state’s community college pro
gram, to cost an estimated
$10,700,000.
Rabbi Mandelbaum
New Seminary Head
NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi
Bernard Mandelbaum has been
appointed president of the Jew
ish Theological Seminary of
America, according to an an
nouncement by Dr. Louis Finkel-
stein, chancellor of the Seminary,
and president of its faculties.
The post of president of the
80-year-old institution, academic
and spiritual center of the Con
servative movement in Judaism,
had been combined with the
presidency of the faculties until
1952, when Dr. Finkelstein,
fourth president of the Seminary,
was named chancellor. Rabbi
Mandelbaum, who joined the
faculty in 1946, is the first to fill
the newly-defined post of presi
dent.
EL AL Now All-Jet
JERUSALEM (JTA) — El A1
Israel Airlines has sold the last
of its Britannia Turboprop planes
and thus becomes an all-jet air
line. El A1 officials reportedly
were evaluating acquisition of
supersonic jets now in the de
velopment stage in the United
States and Britain, when they
become available.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
B’NAI B’RITH is looking for qualified full-time and part-
time professionals to work with lodges on all aspects of
membership, programming, etc. To be located in the Wash
ington-Baltimore area Apply in writing with resume’ and
photo to Arnold D. Ellison, Executive Secretary, 805 Peach
tree Street, N.E., Room 501, Atlanta, Georgia 30308.
Very truly yours,
Arnold D. Ellison
Executive Secretary
Mar-Parv
Margarine
Good Any Way
Delicious and nutritious Mar-
Parv Margarine will serve as a
tine table spread as well as do
wonders to Rosh Hashana cook
ing and baking. Sunny golden
com oil and other vegetable oils
in Mar-Parv Margarine, plus the
addition of Vitamins A and D
make it a most beneficial and nu
tritious margarine. It contains no
milk and is recommended in diets
where milk is restricted.
Use Mar-Parv for all holiday
meals. It tastes wonderful as a
prepared spread for rolls, bread,
and biscuits. Melts deliciously
over your potatoes or vegetables
adding a luscious flavor to them.
Best of all, it fries your foods
light and golden, easy to digest—
and even spreads smoothly when
ice cold.
Because Mar-Parv is kosher
and pareve, it can be used at all
meat or dairy meals. Try it soon,
and see why Jewish homemakers
across the nation have shopped
for Mar-Parv, the variety mar
garine.
Shearith Israel
Couples Repeat
Stage Smash
A repeat performance of the
Shearith Israel Couples Club’s
original musical comedy “Once
Upon a Stretcher” was presented
for residents of the Atlanta Jew
ish Home for the Aged at the
monthly birthday party on Au
gust 23.
Dr. Jack Rousso, director, as
sembled part of the cast to pre
sent a condensed version of the
play and acted as narrator. Dr.
Rousso expressed thanks to the
participating members and “par
ticularly to Miss Ffances Wallace,
who so graciously donated her
services as musical accompanist
for this performance.”
SAVANNAH NEWS
Sheldon Usher Tenenbaum, 20,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tenen
baum of Savannah, has been ac
cepted by the Institute of Euro
pean Studies for its 1966-67
undergraduate program at the
University of Vienna. He has
completed his sophomore year at
the University of Virginia.
Lou Solomons, program aide at
the Jewish Educational Alliance
for the last two years was to
leave September 1 to enter the
University of Connecticut School
of Social Work. He received a
two-year fellowship from the
San Francisco Jewish Commun
ity Center, where he will become
a staff member after he receives
his degree.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohen Jr. of
Savannah announce the birth of
a daughter, Julia Cecile, on Au
gust 19.
Alan C. Gold, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira B. Gold, observed his
Bar Mitzva on August 27 at
Agudath Achim Synagogue.
The House of Draperies
wishes you a gorgeous design
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colored with the hues of Joy and
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1251 Techwood Drive, N.W.
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New for Autumn
Golden Lipstick by Coty
3 shades—one perfect for you.
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Close out Counter
Summer goods—Plush Toys
Garden Supplies—Half Price
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3736 ROSWELL ROAD, N.W. 233-4491
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