Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1960 — Page 2
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HERZL ANNIVERSARY TO BE AIRED ON WISH
Radio station WISH aired a special broadcast at 9:30 p.m., Sunday, commemorating the 100th birthday anniversary of Dr. Theodore Herzll the founder of modern Zionism, who was born in Vienna May 2, 1860.
Linda Joy Hochman Bat Mitzva Saturday ■ Linda Joy Hochman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hochman, will be bat mitzva at services Saturday at Beth El. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Hochman and Sam Epstein of Miami Beach.
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The program was under the auspices of the Asaph Organization. Mrs. Jacob Lutz delivered a message e v al u a t i n g Herzl’s achievements. Cantor Myro Glass and the Beth-El choir, the Tel Aviv chorus and paamoni were heard in a recorded musical program.
Annette Katz, Richard Weisfeld Plight Troth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katz of Evansville announce the engagement of their daughter’, Annette Kay, to Richard Alan Weisfeld, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisfeld, 3306 Ruckle. The couple attend Indiana University and plan to be married June 12 at the Westchester Country Club.
J. P. Doners Welcome Son William Lee A son, William Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Doner, 8423 N. Pennslyvania st, on April 28 at the Methodist Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Doner and Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin V. Klain. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POSl . . . for Jewish news locally national y, and internationally.
To Dance For IHC Sisterhood
Ballet pupils of Miss Marguerite de Anguera, of the Ballet Theatre School, who will dance for the closing meeting of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the temple, are left to right Thomas Bredwell, Gail Hailing, Judy Shake, Sandra Ray and
Joel Hamilton.
To Perform Ballet Theater Before IHC Group
Students of the Ballet Theater School of Indianapolis, directed by Miss Marguerite de Anguera, will present a dance program at the closing meeting of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Sistei'hood Monday, May 9, at the temple, 6501 N. Meridian. The dancers, who are also members of the Indianapolis Civic Ballet Company, will present a
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program of dances ranging from the classical to popular forms. Gail Hailing, Sandra Ray, Judy Shake, Thomas Bredwell and Joel Hamilton, who have appeared in programs at Avondale and Starlight Musicals will dance for, sisterhood members, and Miss Madonna Sullivan, a pupil of Anne Hunt Fullwood of the Ballet Theater School will sing. Mrs. Jack
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The meeting will begin with a luncheon at 12:30. Mrs. Godfrey Lefton and Mrs. Jack Joseph are hospitality chairmen. The opening prayer will be given by Rabbi Maurice Davis, and Mrs. Nathan Simon will give the benediction. Mrs. Herbert Backer is Sisterhood president.
Several Jews Play Active Role In School Board Election
Several members of the Jewish community were actively involved in the Washington Township School Board campaign, which calminated in the May 3 primary election. Charles B. Feibleman, formerly president of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and B’nai B’rith, was one of three candidates running for School Board and endorsed by the School Planning Committee of Washington Township. The committee repre-
JIM BOYCE SAYS: Charley's Restaurant Has Fine Reputation Since way back in 1910 Charley’s Restaurant has been famous for their tender juicy steaks. As the years have gone by they have also become famous foi the way .they prepare their delicious Variety of fish. It’s good to see an Indianapolis restaurant year after year retain its., reputation for outstanding food.
sents every parent-teacher organization in the township. Mrs. Murray Davidson was cochairman of the Planning Committee’s campaign and Mrs. Irving L. Fink was publicity director. Representing their schools on the 125-member .Planning Committee were David Bernstein, Mrs. John Wolf and Mrs. L H. Katz. Mrs. Wolf will be secretary/, of the committee next year. Shevitzes, 2 Children Welcome Richard A son, Richard was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Shevitz, 1302 Alimingo dr., April 29, at Coleman Hospital. The Shevitzes have two other children, Marilyn and Barry.
Eugene Klopfer To Be Bar Mitzva May 14 Eugene Klopfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Klopfer, will be bar mitzva at services Saturday, May 14, at Congregation B’nai Torah.
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