Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1976 — Page 2
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.HE JEWISH POST
Friday, June 11, 1976
The Indy Teen Scene By SANDY SMITH (257-7788) excitement of being in the land and MIKE MEYERS (846- of Israel.” Julie Goldberg is
3500) With summer arriving, many of the Jewish Youth are planning trips. Many of them are planning on going to Israel. Steve Schwartz and David Blain are taking the U.S.Y. (United Synagogue Youth) Israel Pilgrimage which is leaving at the end of June. Dona Leibman is travelling with the N.F.T.Y. (National Federation of Temple Youth) Israel Academy which leaves June 21. Ben Harris is taking the “Rama” tour which leaves at the end of June. Ben will be touring all summer, and then will live and work on a kibbutz for the first semester of next year. Janice Yaffe, Sherrie Gurvitz. and Sandy Frankovitz will be going on the N.C.S.Y. (National Council of Synagogue Youth) trip, which lasts 45 days. They leave July 6. When asked if they were looking forward to anything special, they answered, “to experience the
also planning a trip to Israel. Brad Stoner and Julie Rocklin are going to Mexico on the I.U. Honors Program. Beth Valenetz is going to France for five weeks to study there. We would like to offer our apologies to Michael Sacks and Mark Miller who were inadvertently left off the list of those students who received honors at North Central. To anyone else who received honors at other schools, please call us and let us know, so we may put you in next week. Some of the election results are: In BBG No. 43, Beth Valenetz was elected president. Carol Greenspan is vicepresident. Kelly Nefouse and Caroline Levy are both secretaries. Richelle Cohen is treasurer. In AZA No. 246, the following W’ere elected officers. Paul Kraft is president. Cory Sacks is vice-president. Steve Fival is (Continued on page 15)
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Mizrachi Women Meet The Indianapolis Chapter of American Mizrachi Women will hold their closing and installation luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 16 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Maslan, 11441 Lakeshore Drive. West, in Carmel. Mrs. Maslan will be assisted by co-hostesses Mrs. Shoolem Ettinger and Mrs. Harold Goldberg. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Rabbi Abraham Moshel. For reservations call Mrs. Maslan at 8449400 or Mrs. Nandor Fruchter. 255-1005. Yiddish Club Shows Film The Yiddish Club will present a short Yiddish film, “The Rabbi Louis Ruchames Is Taken By Death BOSTON - Rabbi Louis Ruchames, former Hillel Director at Smith College and The University, died here at the age of 59. He was chairman of The Academic Council of the American Jewish Historical Society and Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts.
George M. Cohan’s “Seven Keys to Baldpate” will be presented during June by Theatre-in-the-Woods at the Jewish Community Center. Directed by Daniel Kasle, the play will be performed at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 17: Saturday, June 19; Sunday, June 20; Thursday, June 24; Saturday, June 26 and Sunday, June 27. There will also be a special matinee for senior adults at a reduced rate of $1.50 at 2 p.m Sunday, June 20.
Cowboy,” at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 13 at the Jewdsh Community Center. The film is a drama of the Old West with covered wagons, sagebrush, horses, plenty of action, and cowboys with genuine “Litvakisha” accents. The public is invited. CARIH Closes Year The Indianapolis Chapter of the Children’s Asthmatic Research Institute and Hospital will hold its closing meeting at 12 noon Thursday, June 17 at the Park Hoover Village Clubhouse. On the agenda will be Dr. Alexander Dushkin Dies In Jerusalem JERUSALEM - Dr. Alexander Dushkin, w r ho played a leading role in Jewish education in the United States for the last 15 years, died here at the age of 85. He was associate director of the New York Board of Jewish Education before leaving for Israel and previously had been a founder of the College of Jewish Studies in Chicago where he spent most of his productive years.
At the door admission is $3
for the performance and $1.50
for the after-theatre parties. The cast includes Aldo Ber-
torelli, Dorothea Bertorelli, Dominic Bisigaano. Robert Blickenstaff, Don Coleman, Sondra Finkel, Marsha Grant, Ralph Grant. John Griffin, Amy Gutman. Michael Lewis. Norm
Sider and Jeff Weintraub. “Seven Keys to Baldpate”
concerns the adventures of a young writer who. in order to win a $5,000 bet, journeys in the dead of winter to a deserted
the installation of officers, folthe lunch will be $2 and reservations must be made with either Evelyn Peltz at 293-4787 or Ruth Rubenstein at 251-3438. Forming Music Group A chamber music group is being organized at the Jewish Community Center on a volunteer basis. Jean Gurvitz will be the conductor, and the first meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday. June 16. The program is open to the public and any interested persons are asked to call Evelyn Harris at
251-9467.
David AAarkfield To Become Bar Mitzvah David Seth Markfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markfield, 1614 Fern Court, will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Friday evening, June 11 and Saturday morning, June 12 at C o ngregation Beth - El Zedeck. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P.B. Kanofsky, 41 Bayard Drive of Claymount, Del. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rose Markfield of Flushing, N.Y. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Harold Stadler, Mrs. Jules Dorfman, Mrs. Ted Fratrik and Mrs. Richard Trepper, all of Indianapolis and Mrs. Abraham Wolf of Philadelphia, Pa. Out-of-town guests planning to attend (he bar mitzvah are Dr. Robert Rubinstein of Decatur, Ga.. Mr. Steven Ohriner of New Paltz, N.Y., Mrs. Abraham Wolf of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Evan Ohriner of Coventry, Conn., Mr. Kenneth Ohriner of Stoney Brook, N.Y. and Mr. Jeffrey Ohriner of Flushing. N.Y.
Theatre In Woods Presents "Seven Keys To Baldpate"
A wine-tasting and cheese summer resort where he hopes party will follow the Saturday to turn out a mystery novel night performances and a conti- m 24 hours, nental breakfast on Sunday Reservations can be made by nights. calling 251-9467.
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Dr. Joel Sagalowsky Opens Dentist Office Joel A. Sagalowsky, D.D.S., a 1975 graduate of the Indiana University School of Dentistry, has opened an office for the practice of general dentistry. Dr. Sagalowsky is a member o f the American Dental Association, the Indiana Dental Association and the Indianapolis District Dental Scoiety. The office, located at 1619 W. 86th Street, is open weekdays and hours are by appointment.
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