Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1975 — Page 20

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THE JEWISH POST

Friday, May 30, 1975

Speaking On The Social Side

grandson, Robert David Klausner, son of Linda and Jack Klausner celebrate his bar mitzvah at Beth-El Zedeck and to top off the month their son Jack Klausner also celebrated

his birthday!

(Continued from Preceding Pg.) dren Stuart and Sherry have recently pulled up stakes in Indianapolis and have taken up residence in Hollywood, Fla. We wish the Hymans much happi-

ness in Florida! JOTTINGS . . .

It certainly has been an excit-

ing month for Sara and Leo NCSY Offers Summer Group

Klausner. They recently celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary, watched their first

Mrs. Michael B. Maurer recently took office as president of the Washington Township

Planning Commission.

Thanks for taking the time to drop me a line during the

past week! Shalom!

Mrs. Pearl Wides And Ernest Roth To Exchange Wedding Vows June 7

The youth group of B’nai

Tom Morgan On Swim Team

Tom Morgan, a Junior at North Central High School, has been named to the Indiana High School All-State swimming team. He placed second in this year’s state diving championship. Tom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry G. Morgan.

he . _ .

Torah, NCSY, will again sponsor a summer play group for children from 1-4, for 10 weeks from June 16-Aug. 22, on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The charge will be $25 per fiveweek session (June 16-July 18 or July 21-Aug. 22) or $40 for

the entire period.

Mona Frankovitz and Karen Dickens will be head counselors for the program to meet at

B’nai Torah. Assisting them will be Sandra Frankovitz, Nina Young, Lori Weinman, Rina Prince, Scott Borinstein, Rochelle Borinstein, Renee Hasten, Judy Hasten, Seth Gurvitz, Miriam Epstein, Shelly Frankovitz, Shira Prince and

Jerry Israelov.

Registration forms are available from Mona Frankovitz, 2519794. A maximum of 25 children will be accepted and registration closes June 10.

Mrs. Pearl Wides and Mr. Ernest H. Roth, both of Ind i a n a p o 1 i s , will exchange wedding vows on Saturday evening, June 7th at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Sidney Steiman of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck will officiate at the ceremony which will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Weintraub, 11602 Williams Creek Drive, Carmel. Mrs. Wides is the daughter of Mr. Michael Leventhal and Mr. Roth is the son of Mrs. Kathe Rothholz.

Out-of-town guests planning to attend the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendrich and son Eric of Crawfordsville, Barbara E. Roth of Chicago, Judith A. Roth of Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayer, son Howard and daughters Marcia and Diane Mayer of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fleischman of Lexington, Ky. and Phyllis Leventhal of Cincinnati. Following a two week honeymoon in Spain, the couple will reside at 520 West 72nd St.

Nancy Bailin To Exchange Vows With Marc J. Caresky August 23

Sophie A. Goldberg Dies,

A Hoosier Rabbinate Member Beth-El Zedeck

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailin of Milton, Mass, announce the engagement of their daughter Nancy to Marc J. Caresky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caresky, 602 Oakwood Drive. Miss Bailin is completing her

requirements for a Master’s Degree in Special Education in Boston. Her fiance is currently in his third year of Medical School at Tufts in Boston. An August 23rd wedding in Boston is planned.

(Continued from page 18) building committee was Sol S. Kiser, who promptly communicated with an architect, none other than Albert Kahn, of Detroit, architect of the Ford buildings in Detroit and elsewhere, inviting him to come down and survey the situation. When Kahn came, a full day was devoted to a search for available sites, and we tentatively agreed upon a lot at the southeast corner of North Meridian and Fortieth Streets. This lot measured 300 feet in frontage and 600 feet in depth, quite adequate, we thought, for our pretentious purposes, including parking. Incidentally, it should be gratefully recorded, M r. Kahn, internationally renowned and busy though he was, very graciously declined to accept any return for his service other than his railroad expenses.

Services for Sophie A. Goldberg, 69, of 7042 Spring Mill Rd., who died on May 23 at St. Joseph Hospital in South Bend, were held last Sunday at Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Rabbi Sidney Steiman and Cantor Robert Zalkin officiated and burial was in Beth-El Cemetery North. A resident of Indianapolis for 47 years, Mrs. Goldberg was born in Russia and has

previously lived in Cincinnati. She was a member of Beth-El Zedeck Congregation. Survivors include her husband, Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Jacobs and Mrs. Corinne Karlin both of South Bend; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Steinberg of Cincinnati; two brothers, Ben Simkin of Cincinnati and James Simkin of St. Louis; and seven grandchildren.

Sadie Klein Rites Held, In Federation, B 7 nai B'rith

Mrs. Harold Goldberg Dies, Active In Many Groups

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Mrs. Harold Goldberg, one of the most active women in the Jewish community in behalf of a number of causes, died Friday in St. Joseph Hospital in South Bend where her two daughters live. Her husband, Harold, who has been a mainstay at services at Beth El Congregation for years, also survives. She was 69 years old. Mrs. Goldberg's affiliations were diverse. She not only was

on the board of Hadassah and Hooverwood Guild, but was a member of the JEA Auxiliary, the Beth El Sisterhood and the Council of Jewish Women. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Beth El Temple, with burial in its North cemetery. The two daughters are Mrs. Carol Jacobs and Mrs. Corinne Karlin.

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Services lor Mrs. Sadie Klein, 61, of 7157 Knobwood Dr., who died May 19 in Methodist Hospital, were held last Wednesday in Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Burial was in Beth-El Zedeck Cemetery South with Rabbi Sidney Steiman and Cantor Robert Zalkin officiating. The widow of Sanders Klein, Mrs. Klein was a native of New York City and a retired bookkeeper for Cassen & Co. She was a member of Beth-El Zedeck Congregation and its Sisterhood, the auxiliary of the Denver Home for Asthmatic Children and the Hooverwood Guild. Mrs. Klein had been active in several projects of the Jewish Welfare Federation and was a member and past president of the Indianapolis Chapter of B’nai B’rith Women. Survivors include a son, Stephen Klein of Morrisville, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Linda

Weisman of West Chazy, N.Y. a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Zuckei of Chevy Chase, Md.; two brothers, Sam Kamilar of Los Angeles and Murray Kamilar of New York; and two grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hooverwood home.

MRS. SADIE KLEIN

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