Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1963 — Page 2

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The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, October 4, 1963

B'nai B'rith Units To Install Officers At State Convention

Solomon To Open Cincinnati Symphony

An Indianapolis attorney and an Indianapolis housewife will be installed as presidents of the men’s and women’s associations of the Indiana B'nai B’rith at the state convention in the Claypool Hotel Saturday and Sunday. Thomas D. Mantel and Mrs. Louis Woloshin, presently vicepresidents of their respective groups, will take office at the convention banquet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Riley Room of the Claypool. Toastmaster of the affair will be Milton J. Fineberg, past president of Indianapolis lodge No. 58 of B’nai B’rith Greetings from District Grand Lodge No. 2 will be delivered by the men’s and women’s presidents of the eight-state district. Mantel, a graduate of the Harvard Law School and a partner in the law firm of Mantel and Doyle, is a member of the President’s Council of Brebeuf Preparatory School, was a vice-president of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir in 1956-57, and served for three years with the United States Army Air Force in the Pacific. He has been active on local, state and national levels of the Anti-Defama-tion League. He will be installed by his father, Samuel J. Mantel, a past president of Ix>dge 58 and of the

THOMAS D. MANTEL

slate association, and past president of District Grand Lodge No. 2. Mrs. Woloshin will be installed by Mrs. Manuel S. Cassen of New

Augusta, a past president of Indianapolis Chapter 324 of B’nai B’rith Women and a member of the National Executive Committee of B’nai B’rith Women

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Meeting Slated There will be a regular meeting of Sharah Tefilla at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at the synagogue. All members are urged to attend and also those who would like to become charter members of the United Orthodox Hebrew Congregation. Both men and women are eligible for membership. Plans and estimate of cost for the new edifice at 5879 Central Avenue will be worked out right after the holidays.

Izler Solomon, Conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, has been invited to be the guest conductor to open the 1963-64 season for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Max Rudolf, the Cincinnati Orchestra’s regular conductor is ill and guest conductors have been invited to handle the first few concerts of the new season. The opening concerts which Solomon will conduct are Oct. 5 at 2:00 p.m. and Oct. 6 at 8:30 p.m. in Cincinnati’s histor-

Mrs. Cohen Dies; Funeral Services Held Funeral serivces were held on Oct. 1 for Mrs. Esther Cohen, 85 .years old, Jewish women’s leader, who died Monday, Sept. 29th in her home at 5202 Washington Boulevard, in Beth-El Zedeck Temple, and burial in Sharah Tefilla Cemetery. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Cohen was one of the earliest presidents of Hadassah, a past president of Beth El Zcdeck Sisterhood, a charter member of Beth-El Zedeck Temple, and a member of the Council of Jewish Women and the Jewish Welfare Federation. She was also a member of the Jewish Educational Association Auxiliary and the Jewish Community Center, and was a member of the first board of directors of the center. Survivors include a brother, Lester Solomon of Chicago Heights, 111.; two daughters. Miss Dvera Cohen and Mrs. Sam Wolf, both of Indianapolis; four grandchildren and two great-grandchil-dren.

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ic Music Hall. The announcement was made today in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati season is the fourth Izler Solomon has been asked to open this year. Besides his own Indianapolis Symphony opening on Oet. 26 and 27, Solomon will open the Indiana University Philharmonic Orchestra in Bloomington, Oct. 9 and he and the Indianapolis Symphony will play for the formal dedication and opening of the new Clowes Memorial Hall in Indianapolis on Oct. 18. The $3.5 million Hall will also be the new home of the Indianapolis

Symphony.

Flower Guild To Meet; Plan Bingo Party The regular meeting of the Temple Sisterhood Flower Guild will be held beginning at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at the White Cross Service Center, 1701 Boule-

vard Place.

Hie Guild's annual ways and means project this year will be a bingo game at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the vestry of B'nai Torah, 34th and Ruckle streets. Tickets for the bingo party are $1 and may be obtained from any guild member or at the door. Women's Council Slates, Luncheon, Style Show Event The opening meeting of the Indianapolis section of the National Council of Jewish Women will be held beginning at noon Monday, Oct. 7, at the Continental Hotel. The opening luncheon will feature a fashion show. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Michael Maurer, CL 3-2810 or Mrs. Harvey Feigenbaum, CL 5-3352. Reservation deadline is Saturday Oct. 5. Hadassah Ssts Oneg Shabbat The Hadassah Oneg Shabbat will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, 301 West Kessler Boulevard, at 2 p.m. Oct. 5. The speaker will be Max M. Furer, Director of the JEA, leading a discussion of the new translation of “The Torah — The Five Books of Moses”, Opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Clarence L. Budd. A community sing will be led by Mrs. Morris Schwartz.

Auxiliary To Meet The opening meet inf ot the Ladies Auxiliaries of Sharah Tefillah, Kncsses Israel and Ezras Achim will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the succa of Mrs. Solomon Silberbcrg, 545 East 37th Street. AH members of these auxiliaries are urged to attend.

Kagan To Be Speaker Attorney Samuel J. Kagan will speak to friends and members of the Beth-El Men’s Club ot the Sunday morning breakfast at 9:15 a.m., Oct. 6. Subject is “Juvenile Delinquency”. A question and answer period will folr low. The public is invited.