Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1969 — Page 2

THE JEWISH POST AND OPINION

^ Friday, October 31 # 1969

Comparative Religion Studied By Teen Group

Mrs. L Fink To Head JWF Women's Division

An ecumenical approach to dianapolis. Titled “When Three the study of comparative Faiths Meet,” the discussion religion is taking place in In- group is made up of teen mem-

Preparing a Halloween UNICEF display are some members of the “When Three Faiths Meet’ 7 group: ’(L to R) Louis Cantor, North Central; Karen Roller, Arlington; Fred Farris and Anne Fletcher, North .Central High School.

bers from the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, St. Pius Catholic Church and the Second Presbyterian and First Congregational Churches. Rabbi David Horowitz, Rev. Martin Peter, Rev. Peter Scanlon, Rev. Waldo Savich and Rev. Don Bobienger are the ministers participating in the program. The history, theology, rituals, practices of all the religions represented are studied. Once a week the students meet at one of the sponsoring institutions. One of the ministers gives a short presentation followed by discussion by small groups. Some of the sessions are devoted entirely to dialogue. The conversations started in September and will run through December. By that time all involved will have visited at least one service of all four congregations. A better understanding of their friends is an inevitable conclusion, but a better understanding of their (Continued on Back Page)

Mrs. Louis (Mary) Fink will head the Women’s Division in the 1970 Jewish Welfare Federation campaign, it was announced this week by JWF President Liebert I. Mossier and Joseph Rothbard, the overall campaign chairman. Mrs. Fink succeeds Mrs. J. K. (Henrietta) Berman, under whose leadership the Women’s Division raised more than $131,000 for the 1969 campaign. Mrs. Fink, who announced that pre-campaign planning is already well under way, recently served three terms as president of the Federation’s year-round Women’s Conference. She is a past president of the Council of Jewish Women and membership chairman of the Council’s central district as well as being on two national Council committees. She is also past chairman of Women In Community Service (WIGS) and past service coordinator of the Hoosier Capitol Girl Scout Council.

An Indianapolis native, Mrs. Fink is a graduate of Shortridge High School and Westminster College in Pennsylvania. Her husband owns Concession Equipment & Supply Co. Daughter Lee Ann, a recent graduate of Bradley University, teaches high school English in Illinois.

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Beyond Vietnam Talk At Purdue Beyond Vietnam, America’s Foreign Policy — Tomorrow, a panel discussion will be considered by students and faculty Sunday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. at the Hillel Foundation Brunch Discussion. Panelists will include Ron Thornburg, Political reporter of the Exponent and a junior majoring in Political Science; and Philip Cohen, a graduate student who is a member of the Board of SDS. Faculty include Harry Targ and Dov Ronen both of the Political Science Dept. Moderator for the discussion will be James Huston, Professor of the History Department.

Auxiliary To Meet A regular meeting will be held by the Ladies Auxiliary of the United Orthodox Hebrew Congregation at 1 p.m. Nov. 5 at the synagogue, 5879 Central Avenue. .Indian. Jewish Pest

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