• • Page Twenty THE JE'WISJ! POST Thursday, November 11, 1965 Thursday, November 11, 1965 THB JEWISH POST Page Twenty-one -----------------------------~-------------------------------------- L BolroCsky, A. Bricker, A. V. Cham,/ JW' MC L h 'A t· t ' C t t Portage La Prairie, and Mrs. S. MIRIAM: CHAPTER, BADASSAH,' EZRA CHAP.rER. OF BADASSAQ Hebrew U. Friends Elect Officers SaulM.Cherniaclt,Q.C.,S.N.Cohen, ' .. ' aunc es r ,s s on es Mrs_ Wo/odarslc.y Myers, of Winhlpeg; and four grand­ BOOKS will 'hold a dessert luncheon and will meet Monday, Nov. 15, at How is the present Canadian a 'historic necessity of the Jewish D. M. Copp, Dr. N. I. Corne, R. Cris- Jewish W~.tMusical Club of marro~" recital Tuesday, Feb. 8, in children. (Cont. from page 2) cards on Monday, Nov. 15, at 12:30 12:30 pm. at Hadassah iheadquar­ Jewish" commmrity teaching ils people :in ils tragic hour. tall, Ald. M. !H. Danzker, I. Dorfman, , Winhlpeg 'is' hounclling ils 16th. an- Eaton's Assembly Hall. Passes at 97 . Service was held at 1Jhe Chesed seas to initiate co-publications for pm. at ~e home of Mr. and :Mrs. ters. Mrs. Marie Sluzar, home youth to be tough enough to sur-/ Striking a personal note, the Q.C., S. J. Drache, Q.C., I. J. Dreman, nual "Arlilfts' of TomolTOw" con- Mrs. Celia Wolodarsky, 97, passed Shel Ernes ChapeL Rabbi I. E. Witty the .purposes of assuaging the book­ B. Ohoslov'sky, 206 - 1861 Main economist of the Canadian Depart­ vjve, and tender enough to sustain speaker reviewed ilhe "ramifications Mirs. A. Druxerman, J. Erlichman, I.test :fOr ..8piring young musicians. away November 1 at the Winnipeg officiated. Interment was dn the hunger mthe developing countries Street. ment of Fisheries, will present a our tradition? lof ilhe advocacy of a foreign state" S. Feldman, Mrs. D. Freed, :Mrs. J.,I ConteStants of student status may Bronde,· s 'Lad,·es Genem! .Hospital Born in. Russia, Hebrew Sick CenJetery. and of encouraging new translations NORm WINNIPEG YMCA WILL fish demonstration. This question was posed at the that he was furced to consider dur- Freedman, J. Freedman, Percy liPP1y,' with the exception of the . ,. hold ils 5th annual auction sale she came to Winhlpeg in' 1910 and from and mto Hebrew. BOOK GROUP, NATIONAL annual Hebrew University Friends ing the dozen years he spent as Ganser, Norman first:-prue :winners of the two pre- Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 pm. ~s. Goodman,' Slate 'Big' Bingo was an active member of Mizraahi, An exhibit of recent American Council of Jewish Women, will dinner when Maxwell Cohen, dean chairman of Public Relations for the D. ,Po Gotlieb, M. A. Gray, MoLA." ceding consecutive years' instru- a at 1Jhe Y, College at McGregor. &d . h, Chesed Shel Emes and Ex Winnipegger Judaica arranged by 'bhe National meet November 18 at 1:30 p.m. at of McGill University Law School, United Zlionist Council. Hart Green, Jr., Q.C., S. Hart Green, mentalists, aged. 13 to 18, ~elections ~. S'. ?reen, preside~t of the Harold and Keppy Steiman will the Jewish Old Folks Home. Jewish WeIIare Board Jewish Book the home of Mrs. M. Bricker. Mrs. J11Ilde the challenge ... and proceed-' "It was an exercise':in the dis- Q.C., G. Grubert, O!;car Grubert, I not to exceed eight minutes; vocal-' ladies auxiliary of BrandeIS ~ge, Passes Away Qucbion articles contributed. Pro­ Predeceased 'by her hushand, Council of America was featured at E. Vick:ar will review "Up tthe ed to answer it in ·terms of his oWn covery of a new kind of accommo- A. M. Israels, Q.C,., N. B. Jacob, Solisfs aged 16 to 21 selections not has announced that the fund raISIng Los AugelC5-"Mrs. Jeanne Cohen, ceeds go towards Y program. Joseph, in 1949, she is survived by the Fair. The exhibit consisted of Down Staircase," by Belle Kaufman. experiences as a young Jewish in- dation . let me remind you of Kanee, Mickey Klapman, Bernie to ~xceed six minut~. Applications project will be dn the form of '~e two SOIlS, Harry of )'Vhmdpeg, and nee Isenstein, 49, passed away after 150 volumes ,by American authors, B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN' will hold tellectual, growing up dn the Win- the difficulties of a Canadian look- Kushner, Mrs. J. J. Lander, H. W.' should 'bernade 1lO Mrs. Victor Feld- Big Bingo" to be held November Sam of Los Angeles; a daughter, a shom illness at U.C.L.A. Hospital. recently published in the United ils annual Grey Cup draw. on UNIvERSITY OF MANITOBA'S nipeg of the thirties. ing at lGbya, and the retaliation Levin, Mrs. J. JJnhart, N. Lockshin. brill, contest chairman 744 Queen- 29 at'8 .p.m. at the Hebrew Sick Ray Silver of Winhlpeg; seven Educated :in Winnipeg she received States. They were in English, He­ Thursday, Nov. 18, at 8:30 p.m. at ,the Festival of ilhe Arts will pre­ Describing himself as a "marginal policy sparked by Fedayeen raids." Frank Marantz, Prof. O. Marantz', ston Street. Winnipeg 9, HU 9-9217. Benefit Hall, 239 Selkirk Avenue. grandclllil.dren and eleven great­ J),er diploma as a registered nurse. brew and Y;ddish, reflecting ·the tri­ Airldner Motor Hotel, 1740 Ellice sent the Contemporary Dancers scoundrel" in tenns of Jewish com- He stated that during ·those years, J. ~kson, A. R Micay, Q.C., A. I ~er information may be ob- 'l1here will be a cpsh ,jackpot of grandchildren; and two brot'hers, She is .survived by her husband, lingual character of American Jew­ Avenue. Winning ~cket will ·be Iunder the direction of Rachel munity life, Dean Cohen found that the American Jewish commmrity W. Mitchell, S. L. Moranitz, Mrs. L. 'tained from Mrs. Gilbert Segal, $100, other valuable prizes and door David Bergart of WaShington, D.C., Harry; two daughters, Karen, and ish literature. The books in English drawn by Don WIttman, sporfs- Browne, in a program of original the absence of Reform Judaism in "never dared go as far as Canadian N:u."ak, M. Neam~, .Mr. Justice I., ED.. 9-7341 .. Applications must be prizes given away. "The Big Bingo" and Harry Burke of Ohicago. Joanne; tih r e.. ,sisters, Frances dealt with the Bible, Judaism, Jew­ caster of Channel 6. Proceeds will modern ballet, Friday, Nov. 19, at the Winhlpeg that shaped his Jew- Jewry did irlJ enlightening our Gov- NltilI:man, S.B. NltiltmaP,. M. M.· recE!lved . by December" 31, and'·' .' Funeral services were held at the Sampson of Los Angeles, Eva Adler aid B'nai B'rlth philanthropies. 3:30 p.m. in the University residence ea e ish history, literary criticism, hiog­ ish attitudes, 35 years ago, had pecu- ernment regln-ding Israel's needs.;' Nusgart, T, Z. Olenick, Mrs. 1. Parr, I should state name age" a'dd:i-eSs .m~ ~ 3 ru. 20 games. Tickets are Ohesed Shel Emes. Interment was and Ida Helen Posner, and a ,broilher, raphy, Israel, music and art, and WEST KlLDONAN CfLL\PTER ~F auditorium. liar consequences for youth. Ortho- The Suez war posed a challenge Dr. S. S. Peikoff, Jack ;Pollock:, S. A, phone number .'~ents and pncea: atcard.$1 which entitles. players in Hebrew Sick Benefit c,emetery. Sheppy Isenstein, all of Winnipeg. sociology. The Yiddish and Hebrew B'n.ai B'rith Women will hold a Mah Jongg toumament ,blitz Mon-' ISRAELI CHAPTER, BBG, WILL doxy. failed to· provide a bridge for of a different type for "we foresaw Portigal, I. S. Porlnoy, Myles Robin- i l' be', . to ?ne Extra cards will be In lieu of ,flowers contributibns rnay Funeral service was held :in Los books included fiction, poetry and day and Tuesd<!y, Nov. 15 and 16. .present a "Fashion Cruise" Sun­ youth anxious .to reach out to the that policies of an alien character son, M .J.Rosenberg, S. Sair, H.I se ections to . auditioned and the aVaIlable at 25c each. Tickels can be made to charity. Angeles. Rabbi O. 2iilberstein, for­ belles-lettres. Proceeds will aid BB Phfumthropies. day, Nov. 14, at 2 and "4 ·p.m. at the wider world ... and he questioned might develop in Israel." Yet Suez' Schulman, Q.C., Brina Schwartz, name of accompanist. Auditions be obtained£ro~ distribution chair­ merly of Winnipeg, officiated. In In tlrls unstable world of ours For information Phone Doris iLaco- home of Mrs. 'Roy Matas, 630 Cor- whether Conservative Judaism at "taught us that if you spoke with Harold Schwartz, P. Sheps, B. will be held January 10 at Eaton's ~,Mrs. ~. Diamond (JU 6-4834); lieu of flowers a contribution may two things may ,be predicted wiilh vefsky, JU 9-4811. doVl3 Street. that time was' sufficiently mature integn'ty, a sense of .,-,-.~. and Shibou R:a:bbi P. Shnairson M. I Assembly Hall 7 fl W··. proJect ch;urJlla1l, Mrs. R. Cohen be made to the Cancer Fund of a fair degree of certainty: Israelis, '''''~• .l' '. .' . ,oar. mrung (JU 9-2772)' co-chairman Mrs R Mrs. R. Shonhorn MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER of B'NAI --------- then to fill the gap. modernization, alI sort of accom- Shore, H. Silvcl1berg, A. Simkin, contestaIllts will be' invited to per- Ham .ch ' ,. Winnipeg. in the literate tradition of their For a time, until smoilhered by modation were possibie." Sol Simkin Prof. S. Sinl'lair D. OVl (ED 9-5591), or any forefathers, will keep on being the B'rith Women will meet Tues- , . 'form at the annual "ArtisU; of To- member Passes Away the dominant force of fraternities, Returning to his opening theme, Slater, Mrs.
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