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t'I 11 THE JEWISH iPOST Pate five' I' THE JEWISH POST Thursday, October 9, 1975 Thursday, October 9, 1975 " Page Four ':·1 ------~--- f" :_ .' ., !( . ,,--~ Tour Charles Bronfman Addresses, Meeting; ~,-:-, New Season's Director's Appointments Freedman Leads Hisfadruf ~; r ~unity to bring greetings from the Winnipeg Jewish Community Council ' ~: Announced By the Chai Folk Ensemble. Vaad Hapoel - Histadrut. , !'he Clinic, situated on the l!Tench.. Twenty - seven delegates-at-large immediate past president of Allied ship Award fOl.' 1975 to Martin ,. ''':''t :::armel..in Israel serves a commu- have 'been chosen to serve three- Jewish Community Services of. Erlichman, seQl'etary .of the Wino: !.'. lity of about 20,000 people. It year terms with the Winnipeg Montreal, and chairman of the nipeg Jewish Community Council. ~: ~ !onsists" of 15 examining, rooms Jewish Community Council's Dele- National Budgeting Conference of The Max Nathanson Youpgi ~,' .~< md a dispensaty; It is staffed by gate Assembly. They were elected Canadian Jewry. Leadership Award was. presehti!d~ \' "~. I team of doctm's, pediatricians, at the. second annual meeting of Mr. Bronfman was introduced by Monte Nathanson to two co­ pharmacists and nUTSes. the Winnipeg Jewish Community by Sam Galpern, general cam- winners, Mrs, Marcia Cogan, and: While .in Israel' Mao. Freedman Council on Thursday evening, Sept. paign chairman for the Combined Maos. Marilyn Buchwald. )~ 'isited some of the Amal Schools. 25, at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- Jewish Appeal of Winnipeg. The 27 delegates elected at the:. I {estated that "I was distTessed gogne, Mr. Bronfman stressed the need' meetin!l.. will join 59 delllgateSjat' ".:"

tCl hear that alth01igh 6,000 sCho-o About 130 Winnipeggers turned for unity within Canadian Jewry. large who were chosen for three )' lI'ships were aW8l'ded to needy out ,for the meeting, It was open It was: ess~ntial, he said, that one and two. year terms last year. J tudents applications from many to all members of the community, organization deal with government Along with 86 represimtlitives, of. ;~ housands had to ,be turned down 18 years or over, who contributed on issues affecting in Israel, constituent organization, and. the: I ' .ecause of lack of funds." to the Combined. Jewish Appeal the Soviet Union, ~yria or '.other senior co~gi-egat!~nl ra!>b~s,: Jh~~' , At a Il'ecent meeting of the ex- during 1975.' "'. parts of' the world. Diverse ?pl~- will make up the 11)75 Delegat~ ~tive of the ffistadrut Campaigu A total of 33 nommees were ions should; be discussed Wlthm Assembly of the Winnipeg Jewish! 1\ a decision was made to devote the ?resented to the meeting. ;rhe&,e, the commumty, b~t we mu~ speak Community CounciL Members of .f!. ; ~:j , , entire proceeds of the 1975-76. Included a slate of 2: c;;ndldates to, go:v~~ent With one .v~ce, ,he the board of dio:ectors are aut<>- i:l Yak1r Freedman. who recently ICampaign to ,the Amal ScholarshlP pr.epared by the no~nating .com- said, This 'IS one area of hfe where matically members of ,the Pelegate .." returned from Israel where he program. It is hoped that eventu- Inlttee u~der the chairmanship ?f ['.~ :;l,: opened the Yakir and Brocha ally no student will be rEifused Mao', ~ustice R~Y ~atas. The SIX ," . ' , , . SHIRLEY GOLTSMAN NtENAD LHOTKA " JILL. LHOTKA Freedm1!n Clinic, will tour the because of lack of funds. a~dltJ.onal no~~natJons were sub- ":1 smaller communities 'of the !Mid Mr. l!TeedIIian will be accom- mltted by petition. . ,(,~ iJlartley. P,' Gale, ~resident of Nenad Lhotka, born in Zagreb, ciat!)dwith the Chai Folk Ensem­ :1 \ West Region on behalf of the Guest speaker for the everung ,l~ the Chai l'olk Arts Council,' Inc., Yugoslavia, and son of, composer ble since 1969. Theio: devotion and Histadrut Campaign_ panied on the Mid Western tour was Charles Bronfman, chairman professional attitude has proJllllled \ is pleased to anounce the re- Fran Lhotka, studied musical Mr. Freedman has stated that by the director, :eert of the executive committee of Sea­ the,group into a position of promi­ ex~tiv~. ;'1 appointmimt of 'Jill, and· Nenad theory and languages before com­ . neis.gratified to 'have this oppor- Waldman." . -~ .. ,,-.. "~ gram's Limited.. Mr. Bronfman is j "-'1 Lhotka as artistic directors and mencing his tTaining in clasical nence on the Canadian folk scene. .. the appointment of Shirley Golfs- He became the principal l'he Chai Folk Ensemble haS ira- I I;' man as musical director fj)r the dancer of the Zagll'eb State Ballet veIled Elxtensively in Canada and ", gl'0Il'P year 1975-76 for the Sarah Som- and was a member of the Janine the United States_ The will '.", ~ .i mer Chai Folk Ensemble. Charrat . Company in .France. He be performing in their annual con­ (1 "'.. Shirley Goltsman, a native. of appeared throughout Europe and cert at the Centennial Concert Winnipeg, .holds a Performance North as a ballet dancer. Hall, 'on Feb. 8. " 'Degree.in piano from the Manitoba Since coming to Canada, he has k~ Conservatory. of Music anq has been ballet master and choreogra­ •P ", Sel.'Ved as mUsical director ,and pher with the Royal ;Winnlpeg MAX DIMONT ) ,. pianist for a number of shows in. Ballet and has staged and .cl101.'eo- ;; i~ Winnipeg over' the ,past 11$ gTaphed shows fOr Rambow Stage; ,! In particular"she directed the Dancers and the I"" for 'Glee Club., For.the ~ . ; THE POSTER sHOP B,ar· Ilan Guest Speaker and was, . he' hiis'beendirOOtor'of 1840 GRANT AVE. if ham at Winnipeg, Man., R3N,ON4. ,Noted Author" . Lecturer i~ ~;~:~:M~Ug~'1;":p~r:6dUctiOl)S !Max r. Dimont, noted author-and Over a nlilUon copies have been {i ... ~ En~~tid, JUST SEND US YOUR be BaT SPEGIAL DRJ\. WING OR historian, will the nan din- sold. His latest work, The Indes­ I st~Ldied countrr ' PHOTOGRAPH IN OOLOR OR ner sPeaker, at Rosh Pina Syna- tructable Jews, is ,reaching fOl.' the I'i 'If1~' BLACK & WHiTE,. AND 'gogue, on Oct. 15. Born in Helsinki, same popularity, and already has 1', WE'LL BLOW IT UP INTO Finland, Mao. Dimont served with over 200,000 copies in print. itl YOUR OWN PERSONAT,TZED the Intelligence Service of the Messrs. Sol Tapper and AleX 1,\ BLACK & WffiTE POSTER. '." 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