THE EUCLID AVE. TEMPLE BULLETIN CLEVELAND, OHIO OPENING FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE OCTOBER 29th, 1948 NEW STARTING TIME FOR SERVICES -8:15 P. M. In response to many requests, the late Friday Evening Services will here­ ~fter begin at 8: 1 5 P. M. This will allow more time to reach the tem,ple for the beginning of the service. Services conclude at 9:30 P. M. RABBI BRICKNER will speak IIHOW DOES ONE MAKE UP ' ONE'S MIND FOR WHOM TO-VOTEJII-or liTHE VOTER'S DILEMMAII - A NON-POLITICAL SERMON - This service will mark th~ beginning of the 24th year of Rabbi Brickner's ministry here. Rabbi S. M. Si lver w ill conduct the service and read the Torah. AN ONEG SHABBAT WILL FOLLOW IN ALUMNI HALL Sabbath Morning Services ;n the Chapel 11 A. M. to 12 Noon. An Hour of Insp:ration in a Beautiful Sanctuary. Torah Portion: " Bereshit", Genesi s 1,1 -6,8; Haftarah: Isaiah 42.5-43.11 I Vol. XXVIII Cleveland, Ohio, Od ober 29, 1948 - Tishri 26, 5709 No.1 Pa ge Tw o T HE EUC LI D AVENUE TE M PLE EUCLID AVENUE TEMPLE BUllETIN SISTERHOOD ITEMS Published Weekty f rom Oct. to May at S. E . CO!. Members ar e still talking about the Euclid Ave. and E. 82nd St., Cleveland 3, OhlO CEdar (}862·3. Subscril'tiQn S(}C per Annum. stirring talk by Dr. Mau'dce N. Eisen­ Affil iated with the U n ion of American Hebrew drath, president of UAHC, with its trib­ Congregations. ute to the national influence of our con­ BARNETT R. BRICKNER, Rabbi gregation and our rabbi . .. The Cook­ SAMUEL M. SILVER, Assistant Rabbi and Editor book will soon be ready and all are urged lIBBI E l. BRAVERMAN, Educational Director to sign up 'as pat rons with Mrs. B. Wal­ BERNAR D I. PINCUS, Executive Secretary der, chairman of the committee . Our Residence: RA . 8507 compliments to the faithful Red Cross F: ntercd as second <:lass matter, April ~th. 1926 gr'oup, headed by Mrs. Samuel S. Rosen­ ,t the Post Olfice. Cleveland, OhlO \I " der the Act of i\iarch 3rd, 1879. berg, who kept up their work all sum­ mer . .. Sewing got off to a wonderful start last Tuesday morning as Chairman HIGH HOLY DAY E CHOES Mrs. Morris Schuster p'resided over her More worshippelrs than ever before. in busy flock for the first time. Be sure our history attended the recent HIgh to come next Tuesday morning, and re­ Holy Day Services. The exc~llent de­ member that a kindergartner is on hand corum prevailing at the f·ou~ slm~ltane­ to look after the "small fry" ... Reserve ous services and the two chIldren s ser­ Tuesday, Nov. 23, the date of the next vices was due to the efficiency of .our meeting, when Eunice Podis will con­ Usher:;;' 'Committee, headed by WIlham certize . Bear in mind that all month­ Hosenfeld and the Ushers' Corps, head­ ly meetings begin at 1 :30 p. m ... Our ed by Bu;t Spiegle and including Sidney thanks to the Oct. 19 hostesses who A Deutsch, Arthur Elsoffer, George helped Tea Chairman Mrs. E. M. Bloom F~ankel Herman S. Goldsmith, Herbert and Hospit ality Chairmen Mrs. Alvin A. Grodin, J . W. Grodin, Leo Gro~s man, Grossman and Mrs. Albert Heller: Mes­ Milton M. Halle, Allen Kichler, RIchard dames Alvin Spiegle, B. Kane, E. Kauf­ Kichler Daniel Krall, Dr. Mich·ael Krall, man, Julius Matz, B. Katz, Sanford New­ Robert'L. Lewis, Gerald J. Miller, Wil­ man, J'ack Schulman, B. Zipser, M. Les­ li.am Rosen feld, Jr., Robert S. Roskoph, sem, A. uldauer, Charles F risch, J . Leo E Rossmann, Robert S. Schwach­ Kronheim, Arthur Glick, Herbert Ros­ ter, H~rbert L. Sinek, Paul M. Spitz, enblatt, Irving Sugarman, Albert Weiss, Roland Tronstein, Arthur and Sanford Henry Burger, Ted Spilkla, David Coh­ Simon, Harry L. Wolpaw, M. Howard en, Lester Friedman, Max Price, M. Win­ Wyman, Lorry Bleiweiss and Anita ograd, Joseph Kreinberg, Russell Koh­ Rehmar. ner, Louis Lurie, S. Simon, M. Saks, E. I. Schlafman 'and E. Rosenfeld. FU N 0 S The following co ntributions have been received CLEVELAND MEETING OF JDA TO du ring the past week : SURVEY 194'9 FUND PROBLEMS BERKOWITZ FUND: Mr. and Mrs. J oseph W einberger in honor of the 50th ~vedding anni­ Third annual meeting of the National versary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman. Council of the Joint Defense Appeal will GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP F U ND : Dr. and be held in Cleveland, Nov. 19-21. ~lrs. Louis Rubin in memory of Edna A. F reed· lander. Several hundred JDA Council mem­ BIRDIE B. LOWITT FUND: Mrs. S. G. bers, all of them local community lead­ F romson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. F romson. M r. and ers, will meet to hammer out the 1949 M,s. M. L. Fromson in memory of Alex Bern· budgetary needs for ADL and the Amer­ stei .1; J. G. and Stanley Lowitt in memory of Alex Bernstein. ican Jewish Committee. JANICE SHAW FUND: Mrs., Herman H. "JDA leaders will act as a committee Berk in memory of Adolph Berk, Sanford Garber, of 'auditors to chart the cost of fighting Abraham Tucker and I. Sorkin. bigot'ry in the United States," said LEON4RD B. GANGER FUND : Mrs. S. G. l~r o mson. M r. and Mrs. R. E. Fromson, and Mr. Abram S. Berg, Jr., conference chair­ and Mrs. M. L. Fromsol1 in memory of Leonard man. " We will examine defense needs, Canger. community allocations and agency dis­ ,F R ,\ YE R BOOK FUI\'D : M rs. J ack Shulman bursements........ all the hard business reali­ and M rs. Harry R. Portugal in memory of th<!ir ties of working intensively on a national p·arents, Mary and Samuel S. Schulman; Mrs. Phill ip Lewis in memory of Clara Schott' s birth· scale." day: Mr. and Mrs. H erh<! rt H. Ross in memory Included among the panel of speakers of Nltt Russ. for the meeting are Justice Meier Stein­ YAHRZEIT FUND: )lr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen of Altoon. Penna .• Mrs. M. Abrams in memory brink, ADL national chairman; Frank of her parents, Fanny ,nd M ichael Nusbaum ' Goldman, president of B'nai B'rith, and Mrs. Morris Keller in mem ory of her mother' Judge Proskauer of the American Jew­ Clara Wall Feder. ' ish Committee. TH E E u eL! D A V'EN UE TEMPLE Page Three , , PTA QRGANIZED b EW NAMES SPRQUT IN NEW A great step forward in the streng­ LAND QF ISRAEL By Alvin Rosenfeld thening of relations between the home Tel Aviv-The Goldbergs, Frankfur­ and the Religious School was taken re­ ters, Rosensteins-yes, even the Rosen­ cently when a P,arent-Teachers' Associ­ feIds-are beginning to dissapear from ation was formed , Under the stimulus Israel. of Qtto J. Zinner, our president, an or­ That is, their names are. For now ganizing committee met this summer th'at the Jews have a land and a living and, several other meetings have since language of their own, people here are been held. sloughing off the Galuth (exile) names. Thus, this country-whose people had The Sisterhood and the Men's Club no last names when Israel was a n'ation have helped in the creation of the or­ 2000 years ago--is getting around to ganization which, all parents will be what Britain ~\Il1 d Fra,nce did in the late asked to join. Officers pro tern are: Middle Ages. Mrs. Raymond Metzner, Mrs. Julius The Israeli Army general staff has M'atz and Mrs. Dan Kronheim. Hebraicized itself. The Postmaster Gen­ eral has a ' new name. So has Israel's At a meeting last Tuesday, room moth­ envoy to Washington, while the Israeli ers we're introduced, a constitution was delegate to the United Nations bas tak­ considered and the year's program dis­ en a new first name and is pondering cussed. the problem of a surname. The District Immigration Qffices, Thanks were extended by Mrs. Sig­ which register new names for a small mund Braverman, educational drector, fee, are crowded daily with hundreds of to the mothers who provided the chil­ citizens, each clutching a piece of ' paper dren with a reception after the Succoth on which old and proposed new names Service: Mesdames Reuben Glazer, Em­ are printed. ery Green, M'ax Amdur, Hyman Green­ Each piece of p,aper rep'resents hours of careful thought and research into the field, Ted, Spilka, Joseph Gage, William , Bible or other Hebrew sources'; -"-- Waxman, Morton Goldheimer, S,am Levy, Leon Turkenitz, 49-year-old merchant; Irving Sugarman and Louis Moss. was first in line at the Tel Aviv immi­ gration office today. The question of his new filrst name was easy; the Hebrew CLEVELAND INSTITUTE for Leon (lion) is Ariah. But his sec­ QF JEWISH STUDIES ond name, of Russian' origin, has no dis­ cernible meaning. He had to cast about The Cleveland Institute of Jewish for an entitrely different sort of name. Studies, affiliated with the Bureau of He's a round ~f' ace, stout-bodied, jolly Jewish Education, will open its 1948-49 sort of person, and he finally hit on the season the week of Nov. 1. Courses in name of Gil, which means happiness. Hebrew for both beginnt:rs 'and more ad­ "It suits me," he' 'said. vanced students will be offered. There Turkenitz, 'or Gil, was born in Pales­ will also be courses in Bible, Hebrew tine but never thought of changing his Litel'ature, both of the latter in English, name until the Jewish state was born.
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