Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1965 — Page 2
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The National Jewish POST and OPINION
Friday, April 9, 1965
3 Religious (Continued from First Page) Monthly Meeting of Friends. He is also a member of his church’s ministry and counsel and finance committees. He has served two terms as first vice president of the Church Federation and is also chairman of its central study committee and member of the executive committee. He is a member of the executive board of Central Indiana Council, Boy Scouts, and member of the board of Suemma Coleman Home. A former president of the Indianapolis Rotary Club, he is currently first vice president of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau. Coffin is a graduate of Shortridge High School and attended DePauw University. COOK, A MEMBER of t h e law firm of McHale, Cook and Welch, was cited for a Brotherhood Award for his leadership in Jewish communal activities, particularly those concerned with improvement of human re-
lations.
In addition to having served as president of both city and state Jewish Community Relations Councils, he is currently treasurer of the National Community Relations Advisory Council and member of its executive committee. He is also a board member and former president of the Indianapolis Jewish) Welfare Federation. imHanapoifs^Lodge T" Convention Delegates B’rith, and a past director of the Delegates of Indianapolis Section, National Coun- man, Mrs. Ernest Lorch, President of Section, Mrs. Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega- cil of Jewish Women who attended the Biennial Con- Stanley Herman. Standing (left to right) Mrs. Louis tion. Currently he is a member vention recently in New York City at the Waldorf Fink, Mrs. Walter Lichtenstein, Mrs. Irving Linderthe 1 ^Indiana ^Civif 31 Liberties Astoria Hotel - Seate d deft to right) Mrs. Morton Wol- man, and Mrs. Frank Barnett.
Union.
a native of wabash he is a j em p| e Sisterhood Jo Meet April 12 graduate of Indiana University r tt j j- r and its School of Law and has The regular meeting of the Un(}er aneejon o( Miss
Larry Selig, Seth Bernster, How- A*** F'tflkthftt ard Schuff. Joe Traugott and tA " ,UPI
Richie Goldstein. As an added
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12:30. A luncheon will be served.
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