Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1972 — Page 2

THE JEWISH POST AND OPINION

Friday, June 2, 1972

Israel Bonds Seek Million In 1972

Nominees Slated For Center Board

By GILBERT RATZMAN After a long dormant period In Indianapolis, a dedicated campaign was started in the fall of 1971 to be initiated in April of 1972. Several preparatory meetings were called by the Campaign Co-chairmen, Mark and Hart Hasten, in order to maximize the time and efforts of those involved. A committee consisting of all of the Jewish organizations were invited and responded. One thing was agreed upon and that was all efforts here were to be directed toward appropriating monies for the use of the State of Israel. JWF campaign leaders welcomed the opportunity to participate. The combination of money from the JWF campaign and Bonds for Israel would exceed $3 million from the Indianapolis area alone. JWF reached their goal and are helping the solicitation of Bonds of Israel. Golda Meir indicated the maximum need for money in this year of immigration when many are coming to Israel from all over the world, especially from the Soviet Union. In April, General Laskov apppeared in Indianapolis at a parlor meeting of the Bonds for Israel and explained the situation in the Middle East. As a result the generosity of Indianapolis Jewry was seen and donations exceeding $600,000 were obtained for the purchase of Bonds for Israel. This leaves a balance of $400,000 to be obtained from our ranks. The second affair to be held In conjunction with Bonds for Israel was a fashion show for the women of our city. Selected to head this committee were Mrs. Robert T. Goldberg and

Mrs. Robert E. Suess. Over a million dollars worth of Israeli clothing, designed and manufactured in Israel, were shipped into the H.P. Wasson Co. for cleaning and holding until the show. $30,000 worth of Bonds was sold at this fashion show which included a luncheon and held at Beth-El Zedeck. As guest speaker Miss Dina Fialkofska, a Russian immigrant in Israel for the last two years, told of her experiences since leaving Russia and why the so desperate need for funds for Israel. It takes $35,000 to settle one family in Israel and the educating and job placement task is enormous. It is most important that you look into your heart and decide here and now whether a State of Israel is really worth it! Do we in fact feel that our Jewish Brethren have a place to live without persecution and lack of religious tolerance. If we don’t think it is worth it, it won’t matter anyway. If we do think that a viable State of Israel is worth having, caring for and helping then we all know, it will take money and lots of it. By way of explanation to those who have never purchased an Israel Bond, there are two forms: one bond is an income bond and returns interest every six months and the other is a 15-year development bond which returns $180 for every $100 deposited with the State of Israel. The Bonds for Israel committee plans on several other functions for the balance of 1972. In order to purchase an Israel Bond, you have only to contact the Bond office at 6324581.

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Gerald Kraft, chairman of the nominating committee of the Jewish Community Center Association, announced today the proposed slate of nominees for members of the Board of Directors of the Center for the 1972-1975 term of office. The slate will be presented at the annual meeting of the membership of the Center to be held on Tuesday, June 20, 1972. Proposed for the term ending 1975 are: Mrs. Stephen Bailie, Charles Cohen, Dr. Gerald Epstein, Sheldon Friedman, Dr. Harvey Himelstein, Dr. Jack Jaffe, Dr. Gerald Kurlander, Ron Lieber, Mrs. Nathan Nisenbaum, Dr. Maurice Schankerman, and Mrs. Theodore Singer. Continuing as directors whose terms end in 1974 are: Mrs. Robert Borns, Mrs. Herbert Brodsky, Ivan Chalfie, Dixon Dann, Mrs. Murray Feiwell, Mrs. Theodore Kline, Marks Levy, Frank Rosen, Robert Schloss, Seymour Schwartz, and Dr. Charles Solomon. Continuing as directors whose terms end in 1973 are: Mrs. Milton Bohard, Mrs. Sheldon Breskow, Herbert Brodsky, Mrs. Marks Levy, Mrs. Irving Joffe, Mrs. David Kleiman, Mrs. Harry Morgan, Mrs. Jerome Patsiner, Sidney Tuchman, and Dr. Harry Wolf. Proposed as Honorary Members of the Board for 19721973 are: Joe Adelsman, Dr. Stephen A. Bailie, Irving Fink, Dr. Edward R. Gabovitch, Irwin Katz, David Kleiman, Gerald Kraft, Samuel Kroot, Mrs. Bernard Snyder and Sherman Weinstein. Continuing as Life Members of the Board are: Joseph Bloch, Theodore Dann, Julian Freeman, Mrs. Jack A. Goodman and Martin L. Larner.

Singles Club Plans Spring Barbecue The Indianapolis Jewish Singles Chib which is sponsored by the Jewish Community Center Association, will hold its first annual spring barbecue at 7:30 p.m. June 4 in the Knob-in-the-Woods Clubhouse which is on Kingsford Drive off 71st Street west of Meridian.

The JCCA constitution provides that “Nominations for the annual election may also be made by petition signed by five members in good standing. Such petitions shall be in the hands of the nominating committee at least one week before the annual meeting and shall be posted on the bulletin board of the Center as soon thereafter as possible.” Serving with Kraft on the nominating committee are: Mrs. Herbert Brodsky, Marks Levy, Seymour Schwartz, Dr. Charles Solomon, Mrs. Morton Tavel, Sherman Weinstein, and Dr. Edward R. Gabovitch, exofficio.

Tryouts For 2nd T-l-T-W Show Set Tryouts for the second production of the Theatre-in-the-Woods will be held at the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Road on Monday and Tuesday, June 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tryouts will be open to the public. Loretta Yoder, Associate Director of the Repertoire theatre at the Christian Theological Seminary, who is currently completing her Masters degree in Drama from Indiana University, will direct Mary Mercier’s refreshingly, humorous drama, “Johnny NoTrump.” The cast calls for three women and three men. The production will open on Aug. 10 and will be shown for six nights, concluding on Aug. 20.

Gabovitch, Nelson Bar Mitzvahs Set

David Gabovitch, sen of Dr. and Mrs. Ed Gabovitch, 595 Holliday Lane, will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Congregation Beth-El Zedeck, Friday evening, June 9 and Saturday morning,

June 10.

Maternal gradnparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein of Cincinnati, Ohio. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Carl Gabovitch and the late Mr. Carl Gabovitch of Hammond, Ind. Hostesses for the bar mitzvah are Mrs. Sheldon Breskow, Mrs. Charles Echt, Mrs. Richard Falender, Mrs. Nathan Miller, Mrs. Gabe Rosenberg and Mrs. Morton TaveL Out-of-town guests planning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Rosenthal of Tel Aviv, Israel, Mr. and Mrs. William Gabovitch and family from Boston, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turner from Columbus, Ohio. From Cincinnati, Ohio are Dr. and Mrs. Fred Elkus and family, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kraus and family, ^Mr. Max Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schear and Mrs. William Wichman. Mrs. Carl Gabovitch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shlensky from Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fogleman and family and Mrs. A1 Echt from Munster,

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Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schechter from Flossmoor, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Burton Rosen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Friedman and family from Gary. From Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gabo, Mr. and Mrs. Ise Shlensky, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Silverman and family, and Mrs. Ronald Fortunate and family. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Spiegel from Lansing, 111., Judge and Mrs. Robert Abrahamson and family from Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shlensky and family from Milwaukee, Wis. Bruce Allen Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson, 1125 W. 77th South Drive, will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation on Saturday morning, June 10. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Levy of Indianapolis. Paternal grandparents are Mr. anl Mrs. Dave Nelson of Indianapolis. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Max Nelson and Mrs. Elliot Nelson. Out-of-town guests planning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Slutsky and family from Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pomeranz and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pomeranz of South Bend, Mrs. Fay Slutsky of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Goren and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Goren from Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Irving Leibowitz from Lorain, Ohio and Mrs. Rose Nisenbaum from Creve Coene, Mo. ^Jewish Post Opinion All N. Park Av«* 634-1307 Bin BmmW EUHo* All communications Involving editorial material should be addressed to 611 N. Park Ave. Indianapolis, 46204. All circulation correspondence should be addressed to Post and Opinion Subscriber Service, P.O. Box 1086, Flushing, N.Y. 11351. Known office of publication, 611 N. Park Are., Indianapolis, Ind., 46204. Second-class postage paid at Indianapolis, Indiana, and at additional mailing office. Ail publicity must be in the office of The Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion by Monday of the week of publication. No publicity can be taken over the phone. Publicity photos must be in the office by Friday the week preceding publication. Publicity releases received by Friday the week preceding publication wiU be given preference. Changes of address and other circulation problems are handled by mail, not phone. Please enclose a recent label from your copy of the paper showing your name and address.