Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1960 — Page 2

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The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, March 25, i960

BETH-EL MEN'S CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL CABARET DANCE

The men’s club of Beth-El Zedeck Temple will hold its annual Cabaret Night dance in the Temple auditorium from 8:30 p. m. to 1 a. m. Saturday, April 2. Highlight of the evening will be a musical adaption of “The King and I.” Mrs. Gary Much has written the adaption and will dmect the show and stair in it along with Mmes. Lester Waldman, Charles Hamer, Ronald Heifer, David Schwimmer, Morris Bernstein, Benjamin Schuff, Alvin Mordoh

and Harry Zaritsky. Mrs. Phil bern Levan will accompany. The production committee consists of Mmes. Steve Brodey, Irving Goldman and Meyer Maierson. Dancing to the music of the George Freiji Trio and a cock tail-hor’ d’oeu’vres hour will start the evening. The musical presentation will be staged at 10 p. m and dancing will resume at 11 p. m. until 1 a. m. The entire community is invited.

made at tbe carnival goes for the Regional 209. Each chapter purs in a bid to donate a certain amount. The minimum bid is somewhere around $150 which averages out about $2.09 a pe: son (hence, the name 209.) TEMPLE TEENS win hold their “family festival” Sunday. March 20, from 1:30 until 6 p. m. A board meeting was held last Sunday for the executive board and various committees. Links held their spring rush teas in the home of Louise Teixler last Sunday. (List of new pledges next time.) I’LL BET there was one group of boys that was thankful for the

Kids were taKing eunc 6 c last Saturday . . . First week o the second six weeks of the las semester is over. Summer’s no too far away and spring is sup posed to be starting right abou now’.

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Hillel Group Has Model Seder BLOOMINGTON (P-O)—The second annual model Seder sponsored by the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation at I.U. will be presented at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. April 3, in Alumni Hall of the student union. The event, a project of the inter-faith committee, is presented each year to acquaint non Jewish students with this im portant' tradition of the Jewish religion. The Hillel choir and drama group will take part in telling the history of the Seder tradition. This will be followed by a brief explanation of the symbols of the Seder. Then the Seder service will be conducted and appropriate ex planations will be made. Follow ing the service the choir will lead the group in several Passover songs. Some 200 students and faculty member’s are expected to be present. Those wishing to attend should contact the Foundation at 7:30 E. 3d st., before March 30 Stanley F. Green ' To Be Bar Mifzva Stanley F. Green, son of Mrs. Paul Green, 2220 Douglas Rd., will celebrate his bar mitzva Saturday, April 2, at Beth-El Temple. Out-of-town guests attending the bar mitzva will be Arthur and Leo Green, Yonkers, N. Y.; Mmes. Rose Weisman, the maternal grandmother, Troy, N. Y.; David Trachtenberg and sons, Middletown, N. Y.; J. A. Harris and son, Troy, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Harris, N Y. C. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST . . . fop Jewish news locally, national y, and internationally.

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I’d like to tell the various cluos and organizations who haven’t taken advantage of the Center’s generous offer for a meeting place, that they are really missing out on a great thing. I was at a meeting there on a Tuesday evening. We were given a large room with rows of chairs already set up and a large table and chairs in the front of the room for the officers. There were ashtrays scattered about and no one intei'fered or bothered us all dur ing the meeting. We were allowed to stay as long as we liked up until closing time. If you haven i thought about this, why don’t you look into it? Happy Birthdays to SHEILA NUEBAUERER, 17, DONNA COHEN, 15, SUE STEINMETZ. 16, and LOUISE GOLDMAN, 17. PAULA ALBOHER, SUSIE MARCUS, JANICE SAFRIN ana SHARON MILLER gave a sur prise party last Friday night for DONNA and SUE at the Meridian Plaza Hotel. Quite a swinging party. Congratulations to the following new Link pledges: SANDY GORDON, TERRE CAESAR. KAREN SHENKMAN, LINDA PREMER, CAROL LEVAN MONA SOLINSKY, STEPHANIE HEFTNER. One hundred fifty TYG’ers will be coming in for the Delegates meeting April 29, 30 and May 1. Temple Teens will be represented by 10 delegates- chosen by the president, Bob Lefton; the advisor, Mrs. Garelick; and Rabbi Davis. Although only the delegates will be able to attend the elections, all paid-up Temple

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Teen members are invited to several other functions for a slight charge. They still need housing. Call Terry Goldberg, or Sally Cook if you would like to help out. ODDS AND ENDS — Swanks are planning a western party to be held next week . . . Deb-Ettes had a jewelry style show complete with door prizes at their last meeting . . . SALLY COOK fell in the same pond that Barbara Mann did when Judy Leightman pointed it out to her (I guess Judy pointed too late) . A lot more kids from Broad Rip. pie and North Central have been signing up for, the Florida Trip which is now only two weeks away ... I understand that BARRY SILBERMAN, JACKIE EFROYMSON and JEFFERY ACKERMAN are receiving a twoweek trip to Florida in the summer for a graduation present They’ll drive down, Sharp! . . . STEVE HOCKMAN will be out West next year at college in Colorado . . . There was a USY board meeting last week SUSIE CASSEN and LYNN STEIN saw “Anastasia” which was given last week at Shortridge and were impressed with the acting . . . JOY WEISFELD received a $6,000 scholarship from the national merit scholarship test. The scholarship may be used for any college she wishes to attend . . . Until next week.

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