Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1960 — Page 2

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The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, June 17,

AZA and BBG Send Members to g'||0j B'fffff WOIUM 324 AlWOUltCe

Bnai Brith Youth Conference

The Indianapolis AZA and BBG *re ending two representatives eaojt % one of the largest Jewish ycrtitit conferences ever held in the Midlist The conference will fak<» place at Colorado State Uni*ersity, Port Collins, Colo. June JB-27. Terri Hazen, Shiela Borinstcin, Tachard Levy and Stanley Solosnon will attend the Bnai Brith Y«nth District II conference. Terri Hazen, president of Indianapolis BBG, was selected as co-chairman of all the publicity /and photography during the conW»tion.

Over 325 Bnai Brith youth from Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Wyoming, Kansas, • Missouri, New Mexico and Colorado, will participate in delegate sessions, discussions, and' workshops. Accompanying the four representatives will be the BBG coadvisor, Mrs. Ralph Sheer. Unveiling for Pauline Deitch An amveiling for Pauline Deitch will take place at 2 o’clock on Sunday, June 19 at Beth-El cemetery. Mrs. Deitch was the mother of Mrs. Harold Rappaport.

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Board Chairmen for Coming Year

The opening board meeting of B’nai B’rith Women 324 was held on Tuesday, May 24, at' Hansel and Gretel. A luncheon was served at the all-day meeting. The new board chairmen for the coming year are: Anti-Defamation League: Mrs. Howard Wolner, chairman; Mrs. Sidney Davis, Mrs. Earle Pachin, Mrs. Kenneth Ossip and Mrs. Edgar Goldwasser, co-chairmen. Americanism: Mrs. Irving Gerstein, chairman; Mrs. A1 Pa$so and Mrs. Morris Cohen, co-chair-men. B’nai BTith Girls: Mrs. Edward Kauffman, chairman. Board meeting chairman: Mrs. Harold Aron. Bowling chairman: Mrs. A1 Mordoh. Bulletin: Mrs. Harold Rappaport, chairman; Mrs. Martin Grossman, co-chairmen. Cheer: Mrs. Michael Kline, chah’man. Clothes for children: Mrs. Maurice Goldblatt, chairman. Decorations: Mrs. Meyer Meierson, chairman; Mrs. Jack Caine, co-chairman. Dolls for Democracy: Mrs. Harold Cohen, chairman. Hillel: Mrs. William Morris, chairman; Mrs. Shoolem Ettinger, and Mrs. Myron Kohlman, cochairmen. Hospitality: Mrs. Abe Rubenstein, chairman; Mrs. Nate Sachs and Mrs.- Sam Engel, co-chaii’-men. Israel: Mrs. Alex Gerson, chair*man.

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JCRC representative: Mrs. Milton Bohard. Laws and legislation: Mrs. Jack Fogle. Leadership and training: Mrs. Manuel Cassen. - . Membership: Mrs. David Cohen, chairman; Mrs. Harry Stein, Mrs. Ben Ashkenaz and ‘Mrs. Robert Shane, co-chairmen. Program: Mrs. Lester Waldman, chairman; Mrs. Morris Bernstein, Mrs. Henry Saltzman and Mrs. Myron Kasle, co-chair-men. Publicity: Mrs. Edgar Goldwasser. Remembrances: Mrs. Aaron Goldman, chairman; Mrs. Herman Hurwitz and Mrs. Oscar Sega, co-chaimen. • Retention: Mrs. Joe Goldenj chairman; Mrs. Isadore Dock. • Telephone: Mrs. Sidney Fled; man, chaix*man; Mrs. Jack Cohen, co-chairman. Veterans: Mrs. Sam Kagan,

chairman; Mrs. Irving Goldman ■and Mrs. Oscar Tobias, co-chair-men Ways and Means: Mrs. Melvin Lichtenberg, chairman; Mrs. Manuel Lev.e and Mrs. Mitchell. . co-chairmen. v Historian: Mx*s. Julius Newberger. Mah Jong: Mrs. Hy Dickman and Mrs. Harold Goldberg. Borinstein Home: Mrs. Joe Lipken, chairman; Mrs. Hairy Roth and Mrs. Frank Unger, co-chair-men. Vocational Guidance: Mrs. Jules Snyder, chairman; Mrs. Nathan Leopold, co-chairman. District No. 2 B’nai BTith Women, are having their convention in Chicago This year. Those attending ai'e: , Mi*s. Benjamin Schuff, Mi's. Maxxuel Cassen, Mrs. Jack Fogle,. Ityrs. Lester Waldman and Mrs. Ernest Herman. From No. 924;.Mi's. Phillip Bernstein and Mrs. Louis Woloshin.

Center to Open Registration In Summer Children's Program;

The Junior Department of the Jewish Community Center still has openings in the summer events: fishing contests, marbles tournament, and bike hikes, offered on Mondays. A girl’s softball league is set for Tuesdays and Thursdays and a boy’s baseball league is being organized for Wednesdays and Fridays. Outdoor games, junior chorus, little theatre, horseback riding, jewelry making, leathei'ci'aft, bocci (lawn bowling), and plaster molding activities are offered during the summer.

Children thru the sixth grade are eligible to participate. Most junior programs will have a fee payable at registration. Arthur Kleinberg, junior department supervisor, and members of the junior department committee will register youngsters on the pool desk at the JCC this coming Sunday, June 19, from 1 to 5 p.m. Information and registrations can be confirmed daily with Mr. Kleinberg at the JCCA, CL 19468.

Center to Start Bus Service

The Jewish community center will inauguarate a summer transportation plan for families and children who nee*', rides to and from the center during the week. Starting ch Monday, June 20, 1960 and daily thereafter Monday

Rabbi Davis Takes 19 Day Israel Tour Rabbi Maurice Davis of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation is planning an extensive 19day tour of Israel. He will leave Indianapolis on June 22. He will spend two days in the East visiting friends and then fly Air France to Paris. Rabbi Davis will arrive in Israel on June 27. On his itinerary are two kibbutzim, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, and the Negev. He wants to see some old friends and acquaint himself with the recent developments, especially of the Reform Judaism advances. He will arrive back in Indianapolis on Monday, July 18. Rabbi Davis has agreed to send articles to The POST and OPINION describing his tour.

Congregation Supplies Prize Money for Hebrew The Indianapolis Hebrew congregation has provided a $100 prize for the best student in Hebrew at the Christian Theological Seminary. The National Jewish Post and Opinion PubUsIied Weekly—56 per year Office of publicaUon 546 S Meria an St., Indianapolis, Ind. Secono •lass postage paid at Indianapolis md and at additional mailing offices Postmasters, send forms 3579 to 540 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.

through Friday the center bus will leave the Glendale shopping center (back of Murphy’s) and go west on Kessler blvd. with stops along the route. The bus will leave at 10:30 a.m. and arrive at the center at 11 a.m. It will follow the same route to the center at 3:30 p.m. and again at 6 p.m. The bus will leave the JCC at 3 p.m. and at 5:30 p.m. going along Kessler blvd. with, intermediate stops to the Glendale shopping center (back of MurPhy’s) on the return trips. The fare — one way — is ’iOc per person. • This bus plan is on a two week trial basis and may be terminated if not successful. For a copy of Ure trip schedule with arrival times and a list of the bus stops please call CL 1-9468 or come to the center

Center to Start Beauty Work Shop -The Jewish Community Center is offering a beauty work shop to the first 15 girls who enroll. A beauty time tabe will used as a guide and from there A beauty time table will be filled with tips on hair care, skin care, .nail care, figure, fashion, health, and etiquette. Each gh'l will have two private sessions with a trained counselor wheije individual wardrobe planning will be discussed. Mom is welcome at these private meetings. Bearrty workshop will meet at 10:30 on Wednesday mornings, starting June 29. The fee for the six group meetings plus two private appointments is $5.00.