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Round the Town Leaders Page Six -THE ARIZONA POS’l Friday, January 6, 1961 jl.ir .'U U. S. Jewish 3% AT A BANK!!! Leaders Rap Yes, 3% at a BANK! Wonderful, isn't it? B-G's Views The EXTRA SECURITY of bank savings NEW YORK, (JTA)-—Major American Jewish organi- zations protested with vigor and heat this week Prime at your money available at a 3%, and Minister David Ben-Gurion’s latest venture into Jewish religious lore for the purpose of criticizing Jews indifferent moment's notice. to Israeli appeals for Western Aliyah. The Prime Minister dug i into the Talmud, without men- tioning the reference by name, to argue that religious Jews who do not migrate to Melavah Malka Israel violate the precepts of Judaism. In his address to Is Planned By Arizona. the opening session of the 25th World Zionist Congress, Sisterhood ICMIia FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION the Prime Minister also A Melaveh Malkah of of pro- warned the “kiss death” gram sponsored by will be “Look, Hannah, how my son Max loves me. assimilation he saw facing Jan. 7 by the Sisterhood of American and other Western Cong. He writes that he goes every day to a doctor Jews. Anshei Israel. It will at 7 a and spends hour just be held : 30 p.m. in the with couch, a whole The combination was a po- congregation one, auditorium. talking about me."' tent particularly in the High school students of citation from Jewish sages the Hebrew school will par- fiiiimmiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiflthat “whoever dwells outside ticipate in the Havdalah the land of Israel is consider- service and a buffet supper I Rabbi Bilgray To Head | ed to have no God.” and musical program will The range of Jewish or- follow. BUT OF COURSE ganizations taking issue was Donation is $1.50 for | Western Reform Rabbis | impressive. It included the adults and $1 for children MY SWEATERS WT American Jewish Congress, under 12. Jj the American Jewish Com- Rabbi Albert T. Bilgray will be installed as the new Mrs. Maurice Falkow, mittee, ('- president of the Western Association of Reformed the Union of Ameri- chairman, invites the pub- ALWAYS LOOK W the holds its annual in can Hebrew Congregations, lic to attend. Rabbis when group convention the Union of Orthodox Rab- Tucson. bis of the United iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii Lodge. States and LIKE NEWII Meetings will open Jan. 8 at the El Dorado Canada. The anti-Zionist closing banquet Rabbi Bilgray will be installed at the American Council for Juda- Births on Jan. 11. ism also protested. The main speaker at the convention will be Di\ Rabbi Joachim Prinz, presi- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' Jacob R. Marcus, professor of American History at dent of the AJ Congress, To Mr. and Mrs., Hyman Lovin' Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. said the Prime Minister’s Capin, a daughter, Audrey They always get Tender “wholesale indictment” of all Fan, 7 lbs., 9 ozs„ on Dec. 24. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinJews outside of Israel would Grandparents are Mr. and be “unequivocally rejected Mrs. Sam Capin of Nogales Care at Tucson's sweater by the Jewish community.” and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Myer- Round the Dr. Prinz, a Reform rabbi, son of Tucson. Town questioned • the Prime Min- • • ister’s “religi ou compe- cleaning specialists . s To Mr. and Mrs. William ATTENTION MALES: The to Las Vegas and Palm tence,” and said the state- Horwitz a daughter, Wendy ment beauteous Hollywood movie Springs and is taking an ex- was a “distinct dis- Jane, 6 ibs. 4% ozs., on Dec. star, Elana Eden of Israel, tended trip with a group of service” to Israel and non- 22. expects to Israel Jewish communities Harris & Stan Salome’s A will come to Tucson Feb. 1 friends and be Grandparents are Mr. and . the two Jewries.” for the big opening affair of gone for three months. “between Dr. Prinz also said the Mrs. Isadore Horwitz of Tuc- the 1961 Combined Jewish Visiting the IRVING NEW- son and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Appeal. Miss Eden has won Indianapolis Prime Minister should be ad- MARKS from vised Hoffman of Fargo, N. D. acclaim for her lead role in MR. AND MRS. BILL that American Jewry, are far • • • “The Story of Ruth”. Sharing MORRIS and daughter, MIR- from facing extinction, was enjoying “an unprece- To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley the with the Israeli . program IAM. cleaners and laundry renaissance,” beauty will be Sen. William When the post-holiday sale dented in both Feldman a daughter, Eliza- Louise, ozs., on E. Proxmire of Wisconsin. was held at the COLLEGE religion and culture and that beth 7 lbs. 4 • • • it was future Dec. 27. SHOP, there was such a rush facing the Mey- SPEEDWAY AT WILMOT MRS. FAE SONENBLICK that the huge parking lot “with hope and confidence.” Grandparents are Mr. returned recently from a trip was quickly filled. PAUL Herbert B. Ehrmann, presi- er Feldman and Mr. and Mrs. Monterey Shopping Center Abe Pine. FISHER then out dent of the American Jewish ; passed Committee, said both the • • • • SIXTH AT CHERRY nickels to customers so they could find other parking Committee “and Jews To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour ’Cross from the U. of A. Stadium throughout SIMONIE places. That’s customer serv- the United States Feuerstein a daughter, Jud- ice. and the world” were “grieved ith, 6 lbs., 11 ozs., on Dec. 29 ANYOS and shocked” by at Berkeley, Calif. MAC BENISCH will be the Prime iiiii,iiiiiiiiiii[|iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiii]inij||U'' Minister’s views. Grandparents are Mr. and 1#HHHBUl|HdpDiiiiy«lilllulluinHiiiuii"ii""u honored for his services ren- | | j o Mrs. Abe Feuerstein and Dr. dered to Cong. Anshei and Mrs. Marcus Breger. Personalized, Israel’s Men’s Club at the Award Presented Advertising • • Classified [ next meeting of the group. D e W a 1 d Baum, president • and WILLIAM GORDON, presi of the Southern California To Mr. and Mrs. Spencer dent of the Tucson Jewish Council of Temple Brother- Giffords a son, Alexander, on SERVICE DIRECTORY INSURANCE SERVICE Community Council, will hoods, presented a plaque to Jan. 1, 1961 in Mexico City. E. Edison present the outgoing Men’s the Temple Men’s Club Dec. 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