Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1958 — Page 20

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WITH THE RABBIS

Abba Eban Speaker at Fete Honoring Or. Samuel Mirsky (Continued From Pag^e R-3)

oi the late RABBI BERNARD HARRISON of Beverly Hills . Temple Em- ^ manuel is be-

ing plcfnned in Los Angeles by Jerome Schwartz and Marilyn Fried-

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.new book, “Out of the Heart” by RABBI

Rabbi Cohon BERYL D. COHON of Temple Sinai in Brookline, Mass., has been published by Vantage Press. NAMED TO PULPITS: RABBI ISAIAH ZELDIN, for the past five years Western regional director of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, has taken the pulpit of Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills, Cal., as interim rabbi. . . . RABBI ARNOLD KAIMAN has been installed, rabbi of Temple Beth El, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Temple Emanuel, Pueblo, Colo. . . . Warrensville Center -Synagogue in Warrensville, O., has named RABBI HERSCHELL SaVILLE its spiritual leader for a three-year term. . . . RABBI LIPMAN Z. RABINOWITZ will be installed new spiritual leader of Sinai Congregation in South Bend, Ind., on Feb. 23. . . , RABBI M. ROBERT SYME, formerly assistant rabbi of Temple Israel in Detroit, has been elevated to the post of associate rabbi. . . . RABBI ELI J. KAHN was recently installed as spiritual leader of an Edmonton, Alberta,

congregation.

HONORED RABBIS: RABBI MANUEL LADERMAN was feted Jan. 24-26 on his 25 years of spiritual leadership to Hebrew Educational Alliance congregation in Denver, Colo. . . . Abba Eban, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, was guest speaker at a reception honoring DR. SAMUEL K. MIRSKY, professor of rabbinics and director of the Israel institute of Yeshiva University in New York. . . . RABBI ALEXANDER FRIEDMAN of Congregation Agudath Achlm, Bradley Beach, N. J., was guest of honor at the seventh annual dinner of the Hillel school of the Shore Area on Jan. 5 in Asbury Park, N. J.... RABBI DAVID GOLDBERG, director of research for the A’merican Council for Judaism, was honored at a testimonial dinner in New York on Dec. 26, on the occasion of his retirement. . . . The board of trustees of Congregation Beth El in Newark, N. J., recently honored its spiritual leader, DR. THEODORE FRIEDMAN, upon his 30th birthday by appointing him rabbi of the congregation with life tenure. . . . RABBI LEO A, BERGMAN of Touro Synagogue in New Orleans was presented a silver plaque honoring his 10 years as the congregation’s spiritual leader at ceremonies in memory of Judah Touro, for whom the synagogue is named. . . . RABBI SAMUEL ROSINGER of Temple Emanuel in Beaumont, Tex., celebrated his 80th birthday last month. . . . RABBI DAVID JACOBSON' of Temple Beth El in San Antonio, Tex., has been given the Silver Beaver, one of the highest awards in scouting. ... Representatives of Jewish and communal organizations tendered a farewell to rabbi and mbs. elieser BERKOVTTZ of Malden, Mass,,

RABBI LADERMAN ... 33 YearsNService on their leaving the community for Chicago where Rabbi Berkovitz will teach philosophy and rabbinics at Hebrew Theological College. . . . RABBI MICHELL D. GELLER of Brothers of Joseph Congregation, Norwich, Conn., was recently given the honor by Governor Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut of officiating in dedicatory prayers at the opening of a new turnpike there. SIMHAS: RABBI H. LEONARD POLLER of Scranton, Pa., was married to Miss Priscilla Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Marks, , Boston, Mass. . . . Miss Donna Frances Makovsky, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Makovsky of Miami Beach, Fla., has become the bride of RABBI ARTHUR SCHNEIER of Congregation B’nai Jacob in Brooklyn. . . . RABBI AND MRS. ISRAEL J. GERBER of Congregation Emanu-El in Dothan, Ala., recently celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary. . . . RABBI AND MRS. AZRIEL GRISHMAN of Union Reform Temple i n Freeport, L. I., N. Y., are the parents of a baby daughter, Janice, born Jan. 11. . . . Michael H. Lipman, son of RABBI AND MRS. EUGENE J. Rabbi Lipman LIPMAN, became bar mitzva on Jan. 11 at services held in the House of Living Judaism in New York. Rabbi Lipman is director of synagogue activities and social action of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation. . . . RABBI SAMUEL SOLOMON KENNER of Emanuel Synagogue in Hartford, Conn., has. taken Miss Eleanor Morris as his bride. ... A boy, Beryl Yisroel, has been born to RABBI AND MRS. SIMON L. ECKSTEIN of Ottawa, Canada.

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Service Available A new consultation service for undergraduates who are teaching in Jewish schools has been instituted by the Jewish Education Committee of New York in conjunction with ♦he accredited Hebrew teachers training schools in this city. Student-teachers will be observed by staff people, have the benefit of a special placement des»rtment and attend workshops organised meet fiMr need*.

Helpful Hints for the School On the left are three youngsters playing basketball in safety on SAF-PLA surface material,, specially treated yto help prevent playground accidents. On the right is a crayon box with a newly designed built-in sharpener.

BAZAARS, RUMMAGE SALES ARE FUND-RAISERS

(Continued From Page R-2) to factory districts of the city. Working “cold,” with no introduction other than their Hadassah letter of authorization, they request items for the bazaar. “These manufacturers are all -wonderful people; we received goods from nine out of 10 places visited. Our group received over $300 of products in one afternoon. ‘Cold contacts’ are carried on daily for weeks and together with the ‘personal contact' materials donated, gave us the bulk of our $10,000 of merchandise.” THE ITEMS are ticketed with prices by women who were formerly buyers in the field and/or wise shoppers among the membership — at 50 per cent lower than retail usually, and with the purchaser knowing he can “bargain” down a little here and there Members Do Selling At the Kingsway Jewish Center, Bob Judd, told The POST their four-day bazaar receives its “sales” people from the membership. They donated their time with just a thank you” from the center which netted $8,000. Some synagogues, however, like most organizations, credit their sales patrol with donor “credit,” the center trustee said. DONOR CREDIT is the “salary” members work for, B'noi B'rith Brochure B’nai B’rith issued a 28-page brochure by Rabbi Simon Noveck. Contents include: how to organize, what to study, finding teachers, building attendance, tips for participants. For your copy, write to B’nai B'rith Department of AduH Jewish Education, 1640 Rhode Island Av*., N.W., Washington, 6, D. C. PH SocWtly Formed Public relations men and women in the J e w i s h field have organized a professional association. The group will be known as the American Jewish Public Relations Society. -There are 350 to 400 persons engaged in this area of activity, 10 N#w Day Schools For the .fifth consecutive year, more than 10 new Hebrew day schools began operating this fall, according to Torah Umesorah. Total is 238 ha TT communities in 24 states with an enrollment eloee to 43.000.

donor lunches, dinner dances etc. at leading hotels. Admission is by a fixed figure of Any and all time given in service to the group is donor credited on an hourly “fee” basis to the annual affair. Over and above the amount members may bring a guest. Expenses are held to a minimum—rental of a space for the bazaar and a police guard plus some advertising are below $600 on a $5,000 haul. Rummage Sales A take-off fx’om the bazaar is the rummage sale, involving used articles only, as clothing, etc. Usually a vacant store in a poor section of the city is rented. Kadimah Hadassah raised $2,000 in a two-day sale recently. Rummage sales are quite

easy as only “personal eontacts” are involved and att members gladly part with worn and used but clean items longer wanted. Rummage sales have been so successful that six local groups of Hadassah in Brook* lyn including Kadimah hav# pooled their resources and es» ta.Wished an around the year Rummage Sale, by renting a vacant stox’e in a poor district in Coney Island. At $20 weekly rent, they average a $500 weekly income on a five day Monday-Friday basis. Of course Hadassah ladies are the sales force. Bazaars for new things, rummage for the old. It's fund raising for Judaism here and abroad. It’s planned hard work, Our people are finding it a most gratifying way of giving and getting.

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