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Veterans— Continued from page 23 of each month at the JCC. Potential member must be Jewish and a war veteran. Women— Continued from page 24 food at Park Regency, varied activities monitored and sponsored by NCJW at two HIPPY sites in Indianapolis, weekly mentoring program for girls ages 6-12 at Coburn Place Safe Haven, awarded $20,000 in scholarships to qualified students (Jewish, non-Jewish, adults, teens) to attend college, coordinated and sponsored Mayoral Political Forum for Indianapolis community, organize annual Women's Seder, ongoing advocacy in legislative issues important to well-being of women, children and families, created Indianapolis Youth Yellow Pages (a resource guide for teens) and distributed to over 100,000 students, organizes programs exploring various Jewish issues, coordinates and runs Operation Clothe Me, a clothing give-away benefiting 550 families referred by 38 y Subscribe to The Jewish Post & Opinion Send l«: Jewish Post .tnd Opinion 2.iti S. Meridian St.. Suite S(I2 Indianapolis. I\ t('22S J ‘i years — S l )l (Save $D J 2 years — $63 (Save $91 J I y ear — $36 (Outside l S \ payment must be in l V funds ami you must add I s $10.) AiMrvw Ciiy State Zip v y

social service agencies. Run the Midwest's largest sale of gently used clothing, housewares and artwork enabling thousands of shoppers to buy beautiful merchandise at the most reasonable of rates. HOW TO JOIN: Contact Jane Morrison, 9838 Summerlakes Drive, Carmel, IN 46032, 317-575-0829; janegmorrison@com cast.net. Annual dues are $35. Life membership (a one-time payment) is $350. B'nai it 58— Continued from page 17 president of Lodge #58. In the 1920s, there was no television to compete with lodge meetings and the membership was more active. Meetings were held at the old Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation temple at 10th and Delaware. Some Lodge members then were Lou Borinstein, Isidore Feibleman, Saul Munter, A.H. Goldstein, Eph Levin, Sol S. Kiser, Leo Kaminsky, Adolph Biccard, Ernest Cohen, Edward A. Kahn, Rabbi Maurice M. Feuerlicht, Samuel Mueller and Manuel Freeman. In welfare, civic and communal affairs, B'nai B'rith leaders were always in the forefront. Sol Schloss headed the Indianapolis Board of Health; Jack Joseph, the Park Board; Jack Kammins, Metropolitan Zoning Board; Richard Munter, City Purchasing Department; Charles J. Karabell, City Judge and Louis J. Borinstein, Chamber of Commerce. In Fraternal Honors, Lou Borinstein, Isidore Feibleman and Samuel J. Mantel served as president of District Grand Lodge #2, B'nai B'rith. Eph Levin held the honorable

positon of sergeant at arms at District Conventions for many years. More recently, Indianapolis' own Gerald Kraft went through all the local offices in Lodge #58 and became the president of B'nai B'rith District 2 in the summer of 1971. Still later, Jerry became International B'nai B'rith president, the culmination of years of outstanding service and devotion. TYPES OF ACTIVITIES: Provides scholarships to ID; sustains the Yom Ha'Shoah Arts Competition with financial awards; recognizes outstanding citizens with the Man and Woman of the Year Feibelman Awards; social activities include annual picnic, hayride and dinners; bowling leagues meet Sunday mornings at Woodland and we also sponsor a softball team at the JCC. HOW TO JOIN: Membership is $75 per year. Contact Alan Atlas at 872-0399 for details. Hasten— Continued from page 29 current Board, the Academy has not only continued its tradition of academic excellence, but has also embarked upon a modernization, expansion and building revitalization program. We have a new technology center, presentation rooms, and remodeled science labs and classrooms. Currently we are remodeling the Early Childhood wing and adding a Multi-Cul-tural Arts Center. HOW TO ENROLL: Contact Many Ekhaus, administrator; Rabbi Nemetsky, director of education. Our board of directors meets about once a month.

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