Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1960 — Page 2

The National Jewish POST and OPINION Friday, April 22, 1966

Just Starting Out! You can almost feel the enthusiasm bubbling out of Art Sachs, left, and Abe Ofengender as these two workers who feel they want to help make “Measure-Up” week a big success get started in making calls in the annual Jewish Federation drive.

Sigmund Beck . Heads Civic Relations Council Sigmund J. Beck, local attorney, was elected president of the Indianapolis Jewish Community Relations Council at its annual meeting Tuesday. He succeeds Mrs. Walter B. Lichtenstein. OTHER OFFICERS elected were: vice-presidents, Jack Kammins and Emanuel Deitz; secretary,^ Mrs. Manuel Cassen and treasurer, Harry Berns. The meeting at the Jewish Comrqunity Center heard Sidney Vincent, of Cleveland, name areas of sharp differences between religious groups in the U. S. as public schools, censorship, and Sunday closings. VINCENT/who is president of of the National Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers, told the meeting that problems of religious relationships may persist long after the end of racial discrimination Ho describe this to the fact that “every religious group has among its goals survival and enrichment of unique values, rather than merely achievement of ‘equality’ as in the case in racial relationship.”

DENVER BOARD TO MEET The Indianapolis chapter of the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver will hold a board meeting at 12:30 p m. Monday April - 24, at the home of Mrs. Herman Rundberg, 4854 E. 71st. Final plans for the installation of new officers and the closing luncheon will be made.

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Studying Prospects! Getting an early start for “Measure-Up” week of the annual Jewish Federation drive are Mrs. MacMenry and Mrs. Sam Yaver.

Many Aid Civic Like all cultural endeavors in Indianapolis, members of the local Jewish community are prime movers behind the Indianapolis Civic Ballet Co. Two of the members of the board of directors are Jack B. Kammins and Mrs. Max E. Zimet. One of the 9 dancers in the company is Marcia Garfield,

Ballet daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marti* Garfield. Judy Kammins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kammins, is ai apprentice to the company. Mrs. Kammins is Women’s Di vision chairman in the curreni membership drive. Among Jew ish captains in the drive art Mmes. Louis Marks, Sam Cher nin, Charles Feibleman, Stewari Ginsberg, Robert Goldberg, Jo' seph Rothbard, Jules Gradison. Joe Jackson Jr., Edward A. Man tel, and Lois Letzter and Evelyn Oakley. Handling publicity for the company is Joan Hays.

SECRETARY NEEDED Israel Bond office. Typing, shorthand, general office duties take charge of one-woman office. Excellent opportunity. Salary commensurate with experience. Write Suite 1201, 108 E. Washington St., Indianapolis 4, Ind. or telephone ME 2-4581, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 1:30-5:00 p.m.

CatskiH Honeymoon Yiddish American Musical Comedy Revue With JAN BART, BAS SUEVA, JULIUS ADLER and others, ‘ MIRELE EFROS with Berta Gersten, Michael Rosenberg An outstanding drama — Double Feature — Don’t miss this program One Night Only Tuesday, April 26 at 8 p.m. Free Parking VOGUE THEATRE 63rd and College

BERNARD DORFMAN DIES Sam and Julius Dorfman were called to Cincinnati this week to attend the funeral of their brother, Bernard, who died Tuesday.

Unveiling Set For Cantor Goldring A monument will be unveiled in memory of Cantor Judah Goldring at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24, at Beth-El cemetery. Rabbi Harry Sky and Cantor Merrill Fisher will officiate.

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i JOSEPH G. COMMISKEY, Jr.| FOR State Representative Ballot No. 21A i VOTE DEMOCRAT

mm a iicts servea as precinci comiruixeeiiictx* — ^ the 18th Ward, 1955-1956. and in the 10th Precinct 25th Ward. 1956-1958. Member of Knights of Columbus Council 3660, State Young Democratic Convention in 1959 and was chairman of the Young Democrats Committee on the Constitution in 1959. Those in the Know will Vote for Joe

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