Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1975 — Page 4

THE JEWISH POST

Friday, December 19, 1975

Folk Dance Group Plans Hoe-Down Alexander Steinlauf Dies

B'nai B'rith League

A day of square and round dancing is planned by the International Folk Dance group at the Jewish Community Center Sunday, Dec. 21, with workshops at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.. and a dance party at 7 p.m. The workshops will be led by ‘ Stew” Shacklette, director of

the Kentucky Dance Institute. Shacklette will also be the caller at the dance party. The program is open to the entire community and beginning dancers are welcome. Further information may be obtained by calling Evelyn Harris at 251-

9467.

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Alexander Steinlauf. 7039 Shrewsbury Lane, died Dec. 15. He was 49 years old. Bom in Germany, he moved with his parents to Israel in the early 1930s. While in Israel he was a member of the Irgun underground. He came to this country in 1949 and was director of the Jewish school in New Bedford,

Mass., for eight years. He had taught here at the Jewish Educational Association since Sept. 1974. Survivors include his widow, Ruth Steinlauf, sons Leeron and D o r o n Steinlauf, daughter Orahlee Steinlauf, and his sister Ghana Vogle of Israel. Burial was in B’nai Torah Cemetery.

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Bouquet of Week (Continued from Preceding Pg.) she was chairwoman of an art auction benefit for the Academy. She has been an active participant in Federation campaigns. Mizrachi Women and is also a member of Women’s American ORT. In her spare time she enjoys swimming and travelling. Frank is serving his second year as chairman of the Church-State Committee. In addition to his work with the JCRC he is an attorney with the firm of McHale. Cook and Welsh and is vice-president and general counsel of Kain’s Motor Service. Frank is a native of Indianapolis and is the son of Mrs. Amy Cook Lurvey and the late David M. Cook. He is a graduate of Brown University and earned his law degree from the University of Chicago Law School. His other community involvements have included serving on the Regional Advisory Board of the AntiDefamation League, and chairman of the social action committee of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. He also helped to organize the Amos Society at IHC, and is a member of the board of directors of the State of Israel Bonds Frank also serves as the liaison between the Indiana Civil Liberties Union and the American Civil Liberties Union on the Church-State committee of the ICLU. Frank also serves as secretary-treasurer of the David M. Cook Foundation. Frank and his wife Linda are the parents of a daughter Jacqueline who is ft years oki. In his spare time Frank enjoys playing backgammon and basketball. It is with our wannest wishes that we send this week's double bouquet to Dorothy Friedman and Frank Cook.

FRANK COOK

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