Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1944 — Page 3

Friday, July 28, 1944

THE JEWISH POST

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3 COMMITTEES PLAN FOR TALK HERE OF RABBI JAMES G. HELLER

Under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Louis R. Markun of th“ Committee on Arrangements, three sub-committees will meet at noon today in the offices of the Jewish Welfare Fund to do the “spade work” for a community-wide Open Forum Meeting of the United Jewish Appeal to be held on Sunday night, Sept. 10, at Kirshbaum Center with Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincinnati as principal speaker. The committees were the Committee on Attendance, the Committee on Invitations and the Committee on Publicity. Mrs. J. A. Goodman is chairman and Mrs. Harold I. Platt is co-chairman of the Committee on Attendance. Others on this committee are Mesdames Shoolem Ettinger, Monroe Leiser, Sidney Mahalowitz, Hyman Grande, Nathan Resnick, David S. Shapiro, Samuel J. Fox, Nandor Fruchter, Michel Albagli, Miss Frances Mazur and Messrs. Mac Laner, Shoolem Ettinger and Allan

Bloom.

George S. Frank is chairman of the Invitations Committee, and serving on his committee are Sam Freeman, Samuel Frommer, Harry S. Joseph, Mrs. L. R. Markun and William L. Schloss. The Committee on Publicity is chairmaned by Samuel Mueller. Other members are Ernest Cohn, Gabriel Cohen, Harry S. Joseph, 6 Pages in J. N.F. Golden Book From State

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NEW YORK—Six pages in the Jewish National Fund Golden Book were bought by Indiana Jewish residents in the period from Feb. 1 to March 31, it has been announced by the national office here. The persons in whose names the pages are inscribed and the donor are: In memory of Eleazer Lipman Skora, inscribed by his wife, Evansville; in memory of Mrs. Celia Berg, inscribed by children Theodore Berg, Ruth Berg f Sherman. Marilyn Berg Brown, Gary; in honor of the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I. Given, inscribed by ArlazaroffTropp Branch 134 J.N.W.A., Gary; in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Breslaw on the occasion of their 15th wedding anniversary, Indianapolis; in memory of Rachel Vitel Salamowitz, inscribed by husband Rubin Salamowitz, Indianapolis; in momory of Max and Bessie Slung, inscribed by their son Charles Slung, New Albany.

Mrs. L. R. Markun, Morris Strauss, William L. Schloss and Lou Young. Members of the Committee on Arrangements, of which Mrs. Markun is chairman, are Allan Bloom, Norman Isaacs, Rabbi Israel Chodos, Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, Rabbi David S. Shapiro, Meyer Gallin, H. Joseph Hyman, Max Klezmer, Miss Frances Mazur, Gabriel Cohen, Morris Strauss, Mrs. J. A. Goodman, George E. Frank, William L. Schloss, Ernest Cohn, Harry S. Joseph, Samuel Mueller and L. L. Goodman. Distinguished orator, writer and musician, Rabbi Heller is national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal as well as the United Jewish Appeal. The purpose of the meeting is purely educational, and is one of a series sponsored by the Committee on Publicity and Interpretation of the Jewish Federation and Wel-

fare Fund.

Joseph Schnitzer Dead in Los Angeles Word has come of the sudden death of Joseph Schnitzer of Los Angeles, Thursday, July 20, of a heart attack. Funeral services were held in Los Angeles last

Sunday.

Mr. Schnitzer is survived by his wife, Irma Lehman Schnitzer; a son, a daughter, three sisters and a brother. The Schnitzers were former residents of Indianapolis. Mrs. Schnitzer is a sister of Mrs. Jacob Wolf and Bernie Lehman.

25 State J. N. F. Boxes Yield More Than $10 Specie! NEW YORK—Headed by the collection of $36 from the J.N.F. Blue Box of Mrs. Rose Tatelman, of Terre Haute, twenty-five boxes in Jewish homes in Indiana netted more than $10 in collections reported during the last six months, it was announced at offices of the Jewish National Fund here. All the monies from the boxes are devoted to one purpose only, the buying of land in Palestine in the name of the Jewish people. The other box-holders and amounts are: S. Ziffrin, Indianapolis, $28.64; M. Truppe, Hammond, $27.50; Edward Dayan, Indianapolis, $26; Bert Sicanoff, Indianapolis, $23.27; E. Hoffman, Terre Haute, $23; S. Tilles, Hammond, $21.92; J. Ackerman, Hammond $20; Sanford Breslaw, L. Frankvitz, N. Fruchter, all of Indianapolis, $20; B. Maierson, Indianapolis, $18.02; J. Bartick, Indianapolis, $17.64; J. Miller, Indianapolis, $16.33; M. Hertz. Muncie, $14; A. Conn, South Bend, $13.60; H. Schatz, Indianapolis. $13.53; M. Kutschinsky, Hammond, $10.08; H. Brill, Rabbi Israel Chodos and L. Elkovitz, A. Kraft and S. Silberman, Indianapolis, $10; Mrs. L. Goldman, Gary, $10, and F. Wolfe, Terre Haute, $10.

Beth El Men’s Club Picnic To Be at Northern Beach The Beth El Men’s Club will hold its annual picnic at Northern Beach Sunday, Aug. 6, it was

announced this week.

Music, swimming and games will be on the program for children and adults. Members will bring their

own food.

Baptist Women Hear “What Jewish Women Are Doing” A talk on “What Jewish Women Are Doing” was given recently by Mrs. Monroe Leiser before the Missionary Society of the Central Baptist Church in the interest of inter faith understanding. Mrs. Leiser, who spoke on the work of Hadassah, Council, the Thrift Shop and other groups, was guest at a luncheon following the talk, and reported that the Baptist women were impressed and sent thanks for the work done in the community.

Committee Heads Named For Temple Sisterhood Mrs. Sidney Mahalowitz, president of the Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, has announced chairmen of standing committees for the coming year. They include Miss Dora Wolf, altar and sick visiting; Mrs. Sidney Romer, book reviews; Mrs. I. E. Solomon, budget; Miss Frances Mazur, contributions; Mrs. Sol Goldsmith, Hebrew Union scholarship fund, and Mrs. Sol Solomon, co-chairman; Mrs. Walter Kahn, historian; Mrs. Lawrence Lapinska and Mrs. M. Aarons, co-chairmen, hospitality; Miss Essie Solomon, membership and year book; Mrs Louis Wolf, museum and Jewish art; Mrs. J. H. Sandground, religious school; Mrs. Hugo Strauss, press and publicity; Mrs. Sultan Cohen, program; Mrs. A. G. Dannin, resolutions; Mrs. L. Greenburg, temple; Mrs. Maurice Goldblatt, temple donations; Mrs. Ackerman Opens New Furniture Store The South Side Furniture Company at 932 S. Meridian St which opened yesterday, is holding “open house,” for three days, ending tomorrow. Mr. Simon Ackerman, a former resident of Indianapolis, who with his wife and child, has relocated here, is the owner of the Company. Mrs. Ackerman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Spitalny are here for the opening from their home in Pittsburgh.

Aunt of Mrs. William Schloss Dies Mr. and Mrs. William Schloss were called to Lima, 0., this week by the death of Mrs. Schloss’ aunt, Mrs. Jules Solomon, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Solomon is survived by her husband and two children.

White Cross Guild Plans Benefit Party A White Cross Guild party will be held at the home of Mrs. M. J. Silver, 3703 Washington Blvd., Thursday, August 3. Mrs. Philip Efroymson is in charge of the games for which there will be prizes. There is no admission fee. Box lunches are to be brought by members and friends, and the hostess will furnish the drinks. The affair is being given to help raise funds for the Tiny Tim beds and other pledges to the Guild. For further information call Mrs. Philip P. Efroymson, TA. 6566.

Kirshbaum to Observe Tisha B’Av In observance of Tisha B’Av, there will be no swimming pool or game room activities at Kirshbaum Center this Saturday evening or Sunday, though lounge and library facilities will be available for servicemen.

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Charles Efroymson, uniongrams and calendars; Mrs. Nat Smith, bond sales; Mrs. L. Trinz, telephone; Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks and Mrs. Harold Platt, ways and means, co-chairmen; Mrs. Lena Cohen, temple attendance and Friday evening social hour; Mrs. M. J. Silver, president, Temple Flower Guild of the White Cross, and delegates to Federation of Jewish Women’s Clubs, Mrs. Sidney V. Romer and Mrs. Hugo Strauss.

MORE FUN YouTl Enjoy Yourself at the Annual BETH EL MEN’S CLUB PICNIC SUNDAY ALL DAY AUGUST 6 at NORTHERN BEACH Prizes for Children Bring Your Lunch This Advertisement Made Possible by Sam Rose Regen Baking Co. Marshall Sherman Julian Freeman Manuel Leve Buy War Bonds