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THE SOUTHERN ISRAEUTE
Friday, Oct. 13, 1967
Mrs. Rosenthal
Heads Women’s ORT
CHICAGO (JTA)—Mrs. Mon
roe M. Rosenthal of New York
was elected national president of
Women’s American ORT at the
organization’s 19th biennial na
tional convention. The 1500 del
egates also elected Mrs. David
M. Goldring of West Orange,
N. J., as chairman of the national
executive committee.
Currently operating over 600
installations in over 22 ^countries,
ORT is the world’s largest vol
untary vocational training sys
tem. With 78,000 members in
nearly 600 chapters, Women’s
American ORT i3 the largest or
ganization in 38 countries sup
porting the ORT program.
Piassick—Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Pias
sick of Atlanta announce the en
gagement of their daughter Don
na to Cary M. Rosenthal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosenthal of
Miami Beach.
Miss Piassick received her BS
degree in Special Education from
the University of Georgia where
she was a member of Delta Phi
Sorority. She is employed by the
DeKalb County Board of Educa
tion.
Mr. Rosenthal is a graduate of
the University of Miami where
he was a member of Sigma Alpha
Mu Fraternity. He i3 employed
by Stein Printing Company.
Describes Aliy ah
A8 Full-Time Job
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol told 250
delegates attending a convention
of volunteers who came here to
help Israel during the recent
crisis that building a state was a
full-time job and could not be
accomplished on a part-time
basis. He urged the volunteers,
who came here for limited per
iods of from three months to a
year, to settle in the country.
“We ask you to settle here and
to live here with the bureaucra
cy er to fight the bureaucracy
once you’re settled here,” Mr.
Eshkol said in reference to com
plaints of red-tape. He asserted
that the international situation
would have been different if, In
stead of two million Jews, there
had been four million in Israel.
Earlier, Eliahu Dobkin of the
Jewish Agency, said that 7,200
volunteers had come to help Is
rael in the postwar days, of
whom 2,000 were British and
707 American. The convention
delegates represented 5,500 vol
unteers here from 41 countries.
Must Battle Slums
Says AJC Speaker
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (JTA) —
American Jewish Committee’s di
rector of education and urban
planning told the Kansas City
chapter of the organization at its
annual meeting that they should
organize the intellectual, oom-
munal and financial resources of
the Jewish community to do bat
tle against slums and economic
under-development.
The speaker, Irving M. Levine
of New York, urged a chest-type
campaign as a visible evidence
of concern that “will be the best
signal and we have so far flash
ed to depressed ghetto-dwellers
that we care and that we’re ready
to change things.”
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Lewis—Steiner
FLINT, Mich.— Albert Lewis
announces the engagement of his
daughter, Marilyn Sue, and Her
bert A. Steiner of Hershey, Pa.
The bride-elect is also the
daughter of the late Mrs. Lewis.
Mr. Steiner’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Waring, R. Steiner of Sav-
vannah.
The wedding is planned for De
cember 17 at the Congregation
Beth Israel Synagogue.
Temple Sisterhood
Coffee Oct. 18
The Temple Sisterhood will
hold a coffee for new and pros
pective members at the home of
Phyllis Feldman, 3200 Lenox For
est Apartments, at 10:30 a. m.
Wednesday, Oct. 18.
NAWCAS Sets
Deadline for
Contest Entries
The Celanese Corporation of
America and the NAWCAS
Guild (National Assn, of Wom
en’s and Children’s Apparel
Salesmen, Inc.) have announced
the deadline date of October 20,
1967, for entries to the second
annual “Miss Young America
Wears” contest. High School sen
iors or June 1967 graduates, 16-
19 years of age of eligible.
Contest rules and entry blanks
are available from the Southeas
tern Travelers Exhibitors, 515
Peachtree-Palisades Building, At
lanta 30309, (404) 355-3012.
Miss Terri Josephs of Atlanta
was a winner in last year’s con
test.
Police Recover
Tiara Of Virgin
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli
police here have recovered the
golden tiara stolen several weeks
ago from the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre in Old Jerusalem. Jer
usalem Police Commissioner D.
Bareli returned the ornament to
Father Jean Joseph Ilio of the
Franciscan Order, which is the
custodian of the church.
Father Ilio immediately re
placed the tiara on the head of
the stature of the Virgin Mary,
from which it had been taken in
the theft. A silversmith in Ramat
Gan received a reward of $170
from the police for providing the
information which led to the re
covery of the tiara.
New Business Rules
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The mil
itary commander of the west
bank area has issued an order
prohibiting establishment of new
business enterprises by non-res
idents of the area without spec
ial permission from his office.
The order was designed to pro
tect the local Arab businessmen
from competion by Israelis and
to channel business with Israeli
firms through the local Arab
merchants and traders.
NOTES
Mrs. Saul Codner of Atlanta
will spend the Sukkot holidays in
Israel with her daughter Gloria,
who is in Jerusalem studying at
the Jacob Hiatt Institute. While
there, Mrs. Codner plans to visit
Old Jerusalem, Hebron, Sinai and
parts of Syria.
JhiutiAnn h rr oir.it 0/V)
C^nyacjements - / f fatriages
Reiss—Friedman
Miss Donna Rae Reiss, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Reiss of Atlanta and Robert Ste
wart Friedman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Friedman of Ports
mouth, Va., were married Sep
tember 6 at 5:15 p.m. in the study
of Rabbi Jerome G. Talochko of
Temple Israel at Kinston, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chetkin and Mr.
and Mrs, S. Friedman were in
attendance.
The groom graduated from
University of Virginia in 1963.
The bride is a 1965 graduate of
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. They met while at
tending graduate school at Uni
versity of North Carolina. Mr.
Friedman has a Master of Fine
Arts degree.
They are living in Greenville,
N. C., where Mr. Friedman
teaches in the English Dept, of
East Carolina University. The
bride is On the staff of the North
Caroline State Department of
Public Welfare.
New Spokesman
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Lt. Col.
Ralphael Efrath, 43, was named
as the new Israeli Army spokes
man. He succeeds Aryeh Shalev
who has been transferred to oth
er GHQ duties. Col. Efrath served
with the British Army in World
War II.
Trade Mission
TEL AVIV (JTA) - - A special
Israeli trade mission, completing
a month-long tour of East Afri
can countries, reported opening
of new markets there for Israeli
products and orders totaling sev
eral hundred thousand dollars for
items such as agricultural mach
inery and irrigation equipment.
Moog—W einstein
AUGUSTA—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liams S. Moog announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Sha
ron Joan, to Jack Warren Wein
stein of Mobile, son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Weinstein of Mobile.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Moog and of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Moog and of the
and Mr3. William Silver of
Brooklyn.
She graduated from the Acad
emy of Richmond County and
attended the University of Ala
bama where she was * member
of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority.
She was presently attending Au
gusta College, where she is work
ing toward a degree in business
administration.
The bridegroom is the grand
son of Mrs. I. Weinstein and the
late Mr. Weinstein and of Mr.
Weinstein and of Mrs. H. Olen-
sky and the late Mr. Olensky.
.He graduated from Murphy
High School, Mobile, and will
graduate from the University of
Alabama In June with a degree
in marketing. Mr. Weinstein is a
member of Phi Epsilon Pi frater
nity.
Wedding plans will be an
nounced later.
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