Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1964 — Page 24
Th« National Jewish POST and OPINION
Friday, March 20, 1964
IHC School Sets Model Sedar
The Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Religious School will hold four model sedarim on March 22. Mrs. Elaine Bloom, Program Director, has arranged the Seder Services to be conducted by the Rabbis, teachers and students. Mrs. Abe Jaffe and Miss Anita Heppner will direct the music. The Temple Sisterhood supplies the traditional food and symbols. Sisterhood Chairmen, Mrs. Edgar Goldwasser, Mrs. Frederick Goldstein and Mrs. Stanley Leopold will be assisted by the room mothers: Mesdames Harold Cohen, Stanley Fogel, Kalman Gladstone, Irving Freeman, Marvin Rubin, Howard Karas, Kenneth Ossip, Gabe VVagman, Kurt Fruedenthal, Robert Goldstein, Robert Simon,
Neal Cohan, Julian Kiser, Ernest Lorch, Melvyn Tishler, Maurice Kantor, Roland Rhodes, Robert Careskey, Harold Sachs, Charles Kwitny, Jerry Stein, Alan Halpern, Milton Stern, Leonard Larman, M. James Silbermann, Robert Arkin, Edwin Pollack, Steven James, Jordan Liebman, Howard Kwitny, Robert Lutz, Herman Burnstein, Steven James, Raymond Goodman, Irwin Katz, Morris Becker, Eugene Red-
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(Continued from First Page) son of Dr. and Mrs. Marion E. Hodes. Hal ha-Moed, Monday, March 20 — Thursday, April 2 Services 7:30 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. INDIANAPOLIS HEBREW March 27 — 5:30 P.M. Chapel Vesper Service March 28 — 10:30 A.M. Sabbath Morning Service — 5:30 P.M. Congregational Seder Temple Auditorium April 8 — 10:30 A.M. Chapel Yiskor Service. The schedule of services of the Sephardic Synagogue was not available at publication time.
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