Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1980 — Page 2

:h 7, 1980 The Jewish Post and Opi

I Heard It On Thursday

i Israel Postage Stamp Lecture Enthralling

By GISELA WEISZ

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PHILATELIC: On Feb. 17 members of the Beth El Men’s Club heard the history of Israel retold from biblical times til today through postage stamps. Dr. Oscar Stadler, aCleveland dentist visiting Gisela friends in InKITCHEN SUPERVISOR WANTED (MASHGIAH) SUPERVISE USERS OF KITCHEN FACILITIES! OF CONGREGATION BETH-EL ZEDECK AND INSURE CONFORMITY WITH ESTABLISHED RULES — KASHRUT, USE, CARE, SECURITY OF UTENSILS. MAINTAIN ACCURATE INVENTORY AND CLEANLINESS | OF THE PREMISES. MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR SCHEDULED TEMPLE ACTIVITIES WHEN KITCHEN IS IN USE. MUST MEET A HIGHLY FLEXIBLE TIME | COMMITMENT. CALL JUDY RESNICK 253-3441

dianapolis, presented a slide show lecture composed of mementoes of the land’s development recorded on the face of stamps. The viewers in the Beth El boardroom had fleeting, visual meetings with the likes of Bar Kochba, Ben Gurion, Chagall, Herzl and their contributions, masterfully depicted and beautifully executed by Israeli artists on stamps. As Dr. Stadler said: “A country’s stamp is a passport, an introduction and a letter of recommendation into all other countries of the world.”

SHOWERING: Last Saturday at the Hollyhock Hill Restaurant well-wishers — 50 strong — gathered to shower Janis Cohen. Hostesses at the miscellaneous shower were aunts of Miss Cohen's future husband Morrie: Illene Maurer, Estelle Maurer and Betty Paller.

OFFSPRING: Muriel and Robert Romer became grandparents on Jan. 19. They recently returned from Portj land, Ore. with their daughter, Karen. The Romer family

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participated in the Bris ceremony given to Noah Samuel, the son of Rabbi and Mrs. Michael Oblath, their daughter and son-in-law. The other set of grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Robert Oblath, Sherman Oaks, Calif. Great-grandparents of the baby are Mrs. Sam Tadman and Mr. Sydney Romer. The baby’s mother is the former teen correspondent of the Jewish Post and Opinion Sunny Romer. Congratulations!

THAT GENERATIONS SHOULD REMEMBER: Mike Vogel, an Auschwitz survivor who lives here with his family, was invited to Ball State University to give a talk on his experiences in the infamous concentration camp during the Nazi Holocaust. Close to 100 people, students and faculty, attended the afternoon meeting in Muncie, on Jan. 31. The same evening the Muncie B’nia B’rith chapter heard Mike tell of the harrowing conditions in the shadow of the crematoriums, and how very much one’s life depended on sheer luck and circumstances. His next lecture about his days in Auschwitz is scheduled for March 26, at Depau University.

DYNASTY: Congratulations to Jonathan Hodes, who graduated from medical school and became a physician at the age of 23. With his degree, he joined the ranks of his two elder brother’s, both doctors. The Hodes brothers represent the third generation in the healing arts, both their grandfather and father chose this profession. Jonathan hopes to specialize later and practice as pediatric surgeon.

A CRUISE TO REMEMBER: Lena Schwimer has just returned from a Caribbean cruise which took her to San Juan, Caracas, Grenada, Barbados, St. Lucia and St. Thomas. The delectable food, good entertainment, sunning in the beautiful pool area, the oppportunity of meeting people from different parts of

the nation, all contributed toward a perfect vacation.

NUMBERS: To be a statistican and to be called a “lOVi’ must be satisfying. Naom Fineberg’s children, Rachel Sam and Jash, her parents Rabbi Sam and Gertrude Schwartz, along with her hus band Ed, gave a surprise par ty in honor of Naomi’s birth day. All the guests were instruc ted to bring gag gifts. A T shirt with a large “lO'V on its front, indicating that the birthday-girl is actually superior to movie star, Bo Derek, the perfect “10” amused everyone. The delicious cake created by Mrs. Fineberg’s mother was artfully decorated by daughter, Rachel. The attention and affection expressed by friends actually brought tears of happiness to Naomi’s eyes. Present on this truly

happy party were Stewart Cohen, Julia and Charles Clark, Fay and Julius Dorfman, Fredelyn and Ronald Daseff, Renee and Bernard Oppenheim. Helaine and William Rosenstein, Judy and Fred Resnick, Leona and Reuben Shevitz, Dee and Sanford Schwartz and many

more.

BIG TOWN: Twenty-four teen-agers, the Beth El Temple’s Confirmation class, will spend an exciting weekend in New York. Under the leadership and supervision of Rabbi Dennis Sasso, Esther and Fred Fogle and Phyllis and Joe! Hersch, the youngsters will see a Broadway play, visit the Jewish Theological Seminary, the U.N. and the Rockefeller Center. They will stay at the Taft Hotel, visit the S.S.J. Reconstructionist Synagogue and have dinner in Greenwich Village.

Jennifer Ann Nelson; Bat Mitzvah

On March 15, in the I.H.C., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson, Jennifer Ann, , will celebrate l (her Bat Mitz- ‘ | vah. She is the j granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Cohen and Mr. Dave ■Nelson. Jennifer Ann Out of town guests, who will attend the celebration, are Mr. and Mrs. Joel Deutsch, Rock Island,

Susan Fivel Plights Troth To Lawrence G. Falender

111., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coopersmith, Birmingham, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Abe Os'sip, Seymour Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Michael Benjamin, Toronto Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Levitt, Ft. Lauderdale Fla., Mr. and Mrs. paul Gelman, Wilmette, 111., Daniel Nestel, Daniel Gass and Ellen Gelles, Columbus, Oh. and Debbie Fogel and Beth Kaiman, Fort Wayne, Ind. A Saturday night dinner at the Broadmoor Country Club will be given to honor Jennifer.

The engagement of Susan Lea Fivel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fivel, to Lawrence Grant Falender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Falender, Chicago, 111., has

been announced.

The future bride graduated from I.U. and is a dental hygenist. Mr. Falender is also

a graduate of I.U. and presently attends it’s dental school. Miss Fivel’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Falender and Mrs. Anne Greenstein, Miami Beach, Fla., and Mr. Falender’s grandfather, Mr. David Falender, plan to attend the June 29 wedding at

the Beth El Temple.

Stephany Perry Wed To Tim Luekins

Stephany Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Perry, and Timothy Luekens, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Luekens, Cleveland, Oh., were married at the Broad-

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moor Country Club, last Saturday. Sidney Eskenazi officiated. Matron of honor was Mrs. Steven Fischer and John Kelley was the best man.

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