Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1959 — Page 2

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The Abe Millers Write Us Another Letter From Israel nvw.TT.T/rc MFXROSE , rades they saw in Tel Aviv, and , Their imagination is really amaz- Indianapoli:

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By CYRIIXE MELROSE

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This week the POST and OPINION received another letter from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller, written just before they left Israel. Theyl’ll be back from their trip there, and to Europe, at the

end of next week.

Describing the two Purim pa-

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rades they saw in Tel Aviv, and Their imagination is really amaz- Indianapolis. They saw DisneyJerusalem, Mr. Miller says, “I | ing. Each float satirized some land and Knottsberry farm and

'part of the adult world. One visited Mrs. Kasle’s sister in

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wouldn’t have missed it for anything in the world. There were at least 300,000 people in Tel Aviv out to see the spectacle. The children are out of school for three days, and they certainly cele-

brate.”

"THE NEXT DAY we took a train ride to Jerusalem. Even though the ride was rough, I didn’t mind because there were a bunch of Hasidim from Haifa headed for the Jerusalem parade. They were singing and dancing, and they took me into their group and made me put on a y a r m u 1 k e. Then we really "whooped it up” for the rest of the ride! "Even though the parade in Jerusalem wasn’t as large as the one in Tel Aviv, it was even more beautiful.” THE CHILDREN made up the greatest number of participants.

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understand a topsy-turvy world by standing on his huge papier-

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"Tomorrow (Mar. 27) we will be on our way to Rome, and we will try to write you more about

Israel there. Shalom,” ABE and IDA MILLER

here and

there . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stolkin just returned- from a ten-day vacation at Miami Beach’s Eden

Roc hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. William Napers and daughters, Sharon and Nancy, will return Tuesday, Apr. 7, from a three-v/eek U'ip to the sarrie spa. They are at the Eden

Roc.

Hollywood, Fla., has been hosting Mr. and Mrs. William Schloss for two weeks. They’ll return Monday, Apr. 6, in time for the Jewish W e 1 f a r e Fund banquet which Mr. Schloss will chair. MR. AhiD MRS. Ted Kline have moved from 4203 Capitol, to 5665

N. Illinois.

Mrs. Jacob Kasle, 5831 N Pennsylvania, and her granddaughter, Margie Leff, 160 Pennridge dr., will return Sunday, Apr. 5, from a two-week trip to Los Angeles and Palm Springs. While in LA, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Helft, formerly of

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Roller, 3457 N. Olney, and Mr. and Mrs.

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Beth-El men’s club breakfast meeting discussion group win hear Public School Commissioner Grant Hawkins at 10:15 a.m. Sun-

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Artirur Ociuxvd) i . — _ vanai, who both celebrated their.

13th on Mar. 31.

Both partied at Westchester country club with their respec-

tive friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Epstein, 5808 N. Meridian, are in Louisville this weekend to help celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldstein

there.

MRS. JACK A. Goodman’s on the go again. She’ll leave Tuesday, Apr. 7, for a UJA speaking date in Toledo. She’ll be in Cleveland, Apr. 9-10, speaking, and will stay over until the next day to hear violinist Nathan Milstein solo with the Cleveland Sym-

phony.

Mrs. Goodman says Milstein promised her that he would appear where she is to speak, so

she’ll reciprocate.

After returning here Apr. 14, she’ll be off again to St. Paul and Buffalo the next day. Whew!!

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Hawkins, the first Negro to serve on the school board, w ill

3457 N. Olney, and Mr. and Mrs. discuss the school S y St em, and Arthur Sacks, 7655 N. Pen ^ ^ the minority picture, on the final

xr y me nnai meeting of the current discussion

series.

B'nai Torah Teens Set Meeting B’nai Torah youth organization will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday, Apr. 5, in the temple vestry. Plans will be made for the next social, and a committee will be chosen to set up a constitution and by-laws for the teenage

group.

Asthmatic Institute Board 'Play Hunch' A new slate of officers, and a program, "Play Your Hunch,” will be presented at an Indianapolis chapter of the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children arid Children’s hospital research institute open board meeting Tuesday, Apx. 7. The meeting, set for 12:30 p.m,, will be held at the Indiana National Bank bldg., 38th and Washington blvd. Mrs. Gary Much will present the program. Mmes. David Schwimer and Abe Lehner will co-chair a dessert luncheon. District Head Installs New Castle BE Officers New Castle B’nai B’rith lodge and chapter’s newly elected officers were installed by Leonard B e 1 o v e, district p r e si d e n t,

Mar. 17.

Eastern Indiana lodge No. 1735 elected Philip Cohen, Connersville, president; Frank Cohen, Connersville; and Frank Breese, Straughn, vice-presidents; and Albert Fischel, New Castle, sec-retary-treasurer. Edka Azen chapter No. 906 installed Mrs. Ethel Mighdoll, Corriersville, president; Mrs. Florence Cohen, Connersville, vicepresident; Mrs. Frank Breese, Straughn, secretary; and Mrs. Alice Fischel, New Castle,

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