Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1965 — Page 16

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The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, July 23, 1965

Teen Scene

A former editor of the Center’s teen newspaper, Debby Seifman’s the typewriter this week. Debby, a senior at North Central, is vice president of Link and lists tennis, swimming and — SUMMER SCHOOL — among her favorite activities. She is one of the pioneer members of the first Asian Studies course offered in Indiana. Debby promises to tell the truth, the whole, truth, and nothing but the truth about the teens on the Naptown scene. By DEBBY SEIF Now that summer is half over, Napteens begin to return to our fair city. Roberta Glanzman will return in a week from a trip to the “World’s Fair City.’’ Congratulations to Roberta on becoming a new aunt. Mike Singer has just returned from a five-week European tour. Mike was one of 12 North Central pupils to make the trip. No matter what time of year it is, the sunny state of Florida seems to capture a few of our teens. Diane Nahmias and Merrie Cohn are an example of this captivity. ONCE MORE the city of Indianapolis spreads its “Welcome” mat to its visitors. Naptown welcomes Barbara Forman of Skokie, Illinois. Barbara is the guest of Tobi Coraz. Also, Sherry Schaim and Barbara Goldberg, both from Cincinnati, Ohio were here visiting Judy Kaplan and Rachelle Salzman. At the beginning of the summer, the big question was, “Where can I get a summer job? For many, the question has been answered. Just ask “good ole Dad!” Many of our Napteens saw “the light” when they asked their dad for a job. A few of them are David Kocene, Sheldon Bluestein, Bary Schuchman, Alan Bryan, Hilary Present, Linda Riskin, Laura Nahmias, Michelle Koplow, Tobi Coraz, Larry Alboher, Izzie Cassen, and Arnold Stein. Nevertheless, many teens are

lucky enough to find a job elsewhere. Such as Judy Kaplan. Judy is working at the cosmetic department of Ayres. Other teens working this summer are David Samberg, at Arnold Palmer Putting Course; Rachelle Salzman, at David’s Women’s Apparel; Harry Shapiro, at Block’s; Ilene Lederman, Chandler’s Shoes; Mike Silverstein and Ronnie Bornstein, both at Rost Jewelers. This weekend is “the” weekend of the A.Z.A. and B.B.G. Spirit Weekend. Teens from Hammond, Indiana and East Chicago, Illinois are here for the gala affair. Special guests are Regional A.Z.A. and B.B.G. Presidents Alan Weisberg, Louisville, Kentucky, and Maggie Berman, South Bend. Indiana. JULY MUST be the month of new cars! Congratulations to Rachelle Salzman on getting a new ’65 Chevy Impala. Jere Horowitz on “acquiring” a new XKE. And congrats to Les Oachs on getting a new Triumph. Congratul?tions to Sharon Cohen on recently moving to the Cantebury Apartments. For those graduated students who had simply nothing to do this summer, I.U. Extension’s summer program offered “fun and excitement” for some of our teens. Those taking various credit courses are Rachelle Salzman, Marcia Crash, Linda Smith, Debbie Dorman, Jackie Gold, Julie Caplin, Diane Trais, Mike Potasnik, Tommy Weis, Howard Yosha, Ronnie Nahmias. Miles Kaufman, Steve Paul, Billy Cohen, Nancy Sax, and Joyce Greenberg. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS: BEWARE! Your city streets have three new passengers! Congratulations to Cheryl Roth, Larry Dlott, and Lorel Grae on receiving their driver’s license. July Birthday Wishes go to Carol Smith and Les Oachs. Carol was “Sweet Sixteen” and Les was 19 years old.

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VAYAKHEL The people bring a profusion of gifts for the tabernacle—until they are told to cease. "And thty came, both men and women, as many as were willing-hearted, and brovght . .. all jewels of gold" (Exod, 35.22). Vayakhel — Moses gathered the people together 6nd instructed them in the holiness of the SabLath. He also instructed them in how to build the Tabernacle and its vessels. Bezalel and Oholiab Leaded the skilled craftsmen working on the Tabernacle. The people gave liberally toward the Sanctuary—so liberally, in fact, that it was neces6aiy to ask them to stop. Once again, the details ipf the Tabernacle and its vessels are given, at the end of this oortion.

Hadassah Unit Joseph Greenstein To Hold Tea For _ . New Members D,es f Owned Market

The Henrietta Szold Group of the Indianapolis Chapter of Hadassah will hold a membership get-acquainted tea for new and prospective members, the membership committee and board members on July 28, at 1:30 p m. in the home of Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, 301 Kessler Boulevard, West Drive. Mrs. Herman Friedman, membership vice-president of the Szold Group, is chairman of the event. Mrs. Robert Ensel is co-chairman. Mrs. Sigmund Brenner, Chapter Membership Coordinator, is in charge of hospitality. The Szold membership committee includes the Mesdames Clarence Budd, Lester Budd, Herman Chalfie, Herman Frank, Eugene Friedmann, Robert Fruehman, Myro Glass, Harold Goldberg, David Granowsky, Benjamin Jaffe, Howard Kahn, Edward Kaufman, Louis Leffel, Bernard Litvak, and David Steinberg. Mrs. Abe S. Kulwin is president of the Indianapolis Chapter of Hadassah. Mrs. Robert Goldstein heads the Szold Group. Looking Backward 10 YEARS AGO Marilyn Karabell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Karabell, won the junior girl's open tennis tourney sponsored by the Central Indiana Lawn Tennis Association this week. The competition, held at Fall Creek Park, 30th and Fall Creek Boulevard was open to girls 18 years of age and under. Miss Karabell was also scheduled to compete in the women’s singles matches of the same tourney. 20 YEARS AGO S h o o 1 e m Ettingcr was reelected president of the Indianapolis Zionist District Monday night, and Dr. Leon Levy was elected first vice-president. Other officers chosen include Jack Kammins, second vicepresident; Rabbi S. J. Fox, third vice-president; Lewis Levy, treasurer; Phil Juran, financial secretary; and Jerome Wachter, corresponding secretary. 1 YEAR AGO Abe Segal, South Africa’s National champion and Davis Cupper, was in Indianapolis last week for the Western Tennis championship at Woodstock Country Club. Unfortunately, a virtually unknown player knocked him out of contention in the third round of singles competition. Segal was the No. 1 ranked foreign player. The week before he gained the quarter-finals of the All-England championships at Wimbledon. “But that’s the way it goes,” Segal moaned philosophically. “One day you’re on top and then you hit the skids.”

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Joseph Greenstein, 76 years old, 2601 Baur Drive, former owner and operator of the Central Food Market at 21st Street and Central Avenue, died Monday in Methodist Hospital. A resident of Indianapolis for 30 years, he had operated the market for 25 years until his retirement in 1961. He owned and operated the Hamilton Furniture company at Allentown, Pa., for 20 years before coming to Indianapolis. Born in Russia, he was a member of Beth-El Zodeck Congregation and the Dahlia Association. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Aaron-Ruben-Shane, Rothbard Win Golf Tourney At Broadmoor Robert Shane and Louis Rothbard took first place at the Fourth of July golf Tournament at Broadmoor Country Club. Shane and Rothbard had a net score of 122, shooting 67 on the first 18 holes and a 55 on the second round. Second place was captured by Dr. J. Goldsmith and Dr. R. Falender. Dieir score was 132, with first and second round scores of 68 and 64. Diird place was a tie between two twosomes, Edgar Joseph and Jerry Cohen and Steve Efroymson and Larry Schuchman. Both twosome had a net score of 134. The tournament was handicapped. The prizes were gift certificates.

He shrugged off an incident in Wimbledon when a Russian player he was scheduled to meet walked off the court as “politically motivated.” The Russian explained he took the walk because of South Africa’s segregation policies. 5 YEARS AGO Sadie Robinson, 86, died on Sunday, July 10, in the Borinstein home for the Jewish aged, which she helped found. Mrs. Robinson was a founder of the Indianapolis chapter of Hadassah, a member of Knesses-Is-rael congregation, its ladies auxiliary, its ladies sewing circle and the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.

Nelson Funeral Home. Burial was in Beth-El Zedeck Cemetery. Survivors include the widow Mrs. Anna Greenstein; six daughters, Mrs. Esther Winer, Mrs. Mate Stein, Mrs. Michael Rubenstein, Mrs. Fred Levin and Mrs. Harold Fivel, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Julius Wishnia of Louisville, Ky.; two sons, Abe Greenstein of Chicago, and Sam Greenstein of France; three brothers and three sisters, all of whom live in the East; 23 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. B'nai B'rith Women To Sell Opera Tickets Mrs. Morris Trabs, president of B’nai B’rith Women Chapter 324, said that B’nai B’rith women will help sell tickets for an entertainment event. On Sept. 20, the newly formed Metropolitan Opera National Company will hold its world premiere in Indiana. The premiere will take place on the Indianapolis campus of Butler University in its famous Clowes Memorial Hall. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Marvin Bercovitz, CL 30534, Mrs. Morris Trais, AT 32794, and Mrs. Sidney Davis, CL 5-9349.

Couples Club To Visit Zoo The Congenial Couples Club of the Jewish Community Center has plans for a visit to the Indianapolis zoo at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 26. Members and their families will meet by the Windmill entrance. Each family is to bring their basket lunch. At 3:00 p.m. a guided tour of the zoo will take place. The zoo is located at 3210 East 30th Street in Washington Park.

Bridge At Center Starting July 21, the adult lounge at the Jewish Community Center will be open for bridge starting at 8:30 p.m. to Center members only. Bring your own partner, or tables will be arranged for those who are alone.

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