Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1959 — Page 3
Friday, September 18, 1&59
The National Jewish POST and OPINION
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Welcome Sister New Councilette presidents Evelyn Oakley and Andrea Zohn offer cake to Shai'on Shinder at the group’s annual membership tea at the Jewish community center Sept. 13. Harriet Adelmati was chairman and Natalie Hershon arranged refreshments. New members were treated to a fashion show by the youth group, which is sponsoi'ed by the Indianapolis section, National Council of Jewish Women.
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Clubs are just about organized i never (for me) Joey Weinraub by now. Deb-Ettes held their! was visiting Mickey Maurer befiist meeting Sept. 15 with Char-’ fore school started. He’s from lene Greenberger presiding as j Ft. Wayne . . . All members of president, Jean Decker as vice-' USY are guests of the Beth-El president, Diane Lockman as • group for a dinner at 5 p.m. treasurer and Mickey Wides as! Sunday, Sept. 20. This will for-
secretary.
New officers of Swank are president, Don Rothbaum; vicepresident, Mike Seigle; treasurer, Gary Schahet; and secretary, Howard Borin. AZA had a meeting Sept. 15 for prospective membei’S. BBG
mally open the group’s fall program. An organized membership drive took place Sept. 13 . . * Arlene Martel (Shelia Neubauer’s sister) who Drought down the house at the French Lick jazz festival, joined the Warren Cov-ington-Tommy Dorsey band last
and AZA are planning in the week . . . Have you heard about
futui’e, a mock out-of-town convention. AZA is also foirning a basketball team.
School
News . . . ^ Florence Benn has transfered from Shortridge to Broad Ripple, Phyllis Fogle from North Central to Shorti'idge, Jonathon Alpert is back at SHS after a year at Pai'k, and Louise Goldman is going to Tudor Hall.
the football games that have been taking place at the center, Homestead and at Butler? . . . See you
next week.
Shohet Tells Hours For Poultry Slaughter Rev. Jacob Slavin will slaughter poulti'y from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday weekly at 1012 S. Mex-idian, ac-cox-ding to an announcement thxs
The football season opened vveek b y Rabbis Raphael Slobo
with a bang for the Shortridge Blue Devils who beat Richmond, North Central who whipped Brownsburg, and not quite so big of a bang for Broad Ripple who lost to Kokomo. I know lots of people who are looking forwax'd to the annual Shortridge-
Ripple game with relish. Many fr-eshmen at Ripple have
better houx's (2-7) than some of
the juniors (1-8) C’est la vie! Maxilyn Wides x'eturned to Ohio
State and Carol Shane to the University of Colorado. Ritchie Popp went back to John Hopkins: Max'gie Cohen and Diane Bryan retuxm to IU and Linda Px’ager and Vickie Goldbei’g went back to Sophie Newcomb in sunny
New Orleans. Odds and Ends . . .
George Oclander is editor of; die Tel-E-Teen at the center. Ifjj you’re interested in working on j • the paper contact him . . . AreJ : >ou one of those with a detest- | able crazy mixed up schedule hi i school? ... Better late than
and William P. Gx’eexxfeld. He will also slaughter live poultry for anyoxxe bringing it to
him at that addx'ess.
Rev. Slavin recently arrived hex'e from Brooklyn, N. Y., to act as shohet under the two rab-
bis' supex’vlsion.
WHAT'S doing { JEA Auxiliary Sets Program
Monday, Sept. 21
12:30 p.m. — JEA auxiliax'y opening luncheon, B’nai Torah. 1 p.m. — Knesses Isx-ael ladies auxiliary opening meeting.
Tuesday, Sept. 22
10-11:30 p.m. — JEA adult He-
brew class, 3456 Central.
JEA extended x'egistx'ation ends. 12:30 p.m. — BB No. 324 women s
‘The Jewish Family Cele- Chairmen are Mmes. Abe Ru-
brates” will be the progx'am px-e-sented at the Jewish Educational assn, auxiliaxy’s opening luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21, at Congregation B’nai Torah. The progx'am will be dh'ected by Mrs. Nandor Fruehter. Mx's.
benstein, Robert Dorman, Louis
Cohn and Nate Sachs.
Participating ixx the progx'am will be Mmes. Jack Bunes, Gilbert LeVine, Louis Finegold, Max-vin Finegold, Alex Fischman, Sam Friedman, Jules Heislei', Lotte Lewin, Zachary Schreier,
Lester Linder will narrate; Mmes.
Sol Eschowsky and Ruben Reis- David Schwimmer, Rose Tobias,
opening "m^tinii Is.-oadmoo? bcrg are stage managers; and Jack Zeckel - Al Samberg, Harry
Mrs. Hyman Bearman will ac- Borinstein, Irving Leibowitz and
Jesse Cohen.
Reservations at 81.75 per pex*-
be made by calling
Mmes. Abe Rubenstein, CL 3-
couxxtry club.
Wednesday, Sept. 23
company.
NEW MEMBERS will be guests
12:30 p.m. — Hadassah donor * ^ i > , , , , r °f the auxiliary, and luncheon son may personnel luncheon, home of. 1
Mrs. Leon Frisch, 355 W. 62d
street iCouncil Women
8 p.m. — Business and Profes- i
sional Hadassah meeting, home j Eye 2dl Volunteer
of Miss Nancy Lichtenbei'g,
4051 N. New Jex'sey.
8 p.m. — Panel discussion by opposing school board candi-
date groups, IHC. Sunday, Sept. 27
Training Session The second in a series of volunteer training prpgx'ams sponsoi'ed by the Indianapolis chapter National Council of Jewish
2 p.m. B nai Toi-ah annual vVomen be al 9:30 Tuesday, Sept,
martyrs memorials seiwice.
B’nai Torah cemetery.
Monday, Sept. 28
8:15 p.m. — POST and OPINION Columnist Carl Alpert to talk
22, at Larue D. Carter memorial
hospital.
“The Council Volunteer in the Psychiatric Hospital” will be ’he 1 topic of speaker Mrs. Norman
on Isx’ael on behalf of Tech- Be^ty, former chief social work-
nion, Beth-El Zedeck.
Adult Hebrew Class To Start 4th Year The Jewish Educational assn.’s adult Hebrew class will officially begin its fourth year of study at 10 a. m. Tuesday, Sept. 22, at the JEA, 3456 Central. Michael Atzmoni is the instructor of the free class. Those who have some knowledge of reading Hebrew, and ai’e interested in grammar, and translation are invited to join the weekly lessons which last until 11:30 a.m. This year the class will also include prayers, Hebrew literature and a general historical background. .
cr at Central State hospital, ani now a faculty member of the Indiana university school of sol cial work. 1 Mi's. J. J. Abrams will also participate Mrs. John Wolf is chairman. Mi's. Alfred Dobrof is series chairman The course is open to everyone, and assisting Mrs Dobrof ai'e Mmes Alfi'od Maschke, G. M. Oakley, Morton Wolman, Max Scheier, H a n s Hammerschmidt, Joseph A. Cohen, Irvin Talesnick, Stanley Goldberg and Gerald Paul.
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High ,Holy Days Services at Knesses Israel Congregation 1023 South Meridian Street Selichot Services Saturday night, Sept. 26, at 12 midnight Rosh Hoshana Erev Rosh Hashana: Friday, Oct. 2, at 6 p.m. Fh'St Day Saturday, Oct. 3, at 8:30 a.m. Second day: Sunday, Oct. 4,
at 8:30 a.m.
Sermons by Rabbi Slobo before Tekiat shofar (blowing of the Shofar) Shabbat Shuva Saturday morning, Oct. 10,
at 8:30 a.m.
Yom Kippur
Kol Nidrq: Sunday evening, Oct. 11, at 6 p. m. Monday moi'ning, Oct. 12 at 8 a. m. Sermon by Rabbi Slobo at 10:30 a.m. before Yizkor at 11 a.m. Purchase of tickets by non-members solicited. Free seats available for servicemen. Tickets will be sold evenings prior to the holidays at the shul. We wish all membets a Happy New Year President, GEORGE COHEN Vice-President, PHILIP COHEN, Connersville, Ind. Chairman of the Board of Trustees, B. E. SAGALOWSKY
