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-.-.February 4, 1957 THE TRANSCRIPT
Page Three
Officers of Seattle Lodge B'nai B'rith Installed
CASCADE LODGE
REGULAR MEETING
Thursday, February 7
8:15 P.M.
Jewish Community Center
19161/2 Fourth Avenue
PROGRAM BY HILLEL STUDENTS
"'A READING" -- "ISRAELI DANCES"
PANEL DISCUSSION
"RELIGIOUS REVIVAL IN AMERICA"
Also-- Nomination of Convention Delegates
Hillel Students to Present Program
A timely, interesting and most informative program will feature
the Cascade Lodge meeting which will be held on Thursday, Febru-
ary 7. Dr. Frank Rosenthal, Director of the Hillel Foundation at th
University of Washington has gathered a talented group of Univer-
Sity students who will entertain, and at the same time present a and Martin Pick.
Provocative message to the membershil. President Murray Guterson
asks that every lodge member make an extra effort to attend.
CASCADE HIGHLIGHTS
tlats off to Chairman Eddie
Barrat and the Citizenship and
Civic Affairs Committee for a
bang.up job in the March of
I)imes Campaign.
The ADL Committee of the
LOdge will meet on Wednesday,
'ebruary 27 at the home of
rother" Herb Berns.
Congratulations to Brother
Jake Rockov, who received the
&kiba Award for 1956, and to
]Brother Chuck Abrams, winner
of the William I. Rogers Award
for the same year.
Start thinking of potential new
embers now for the early
Pring Drive.
., .PaY your dues this month and
'oln the growing list of Gold
*uenorah Card holders.
Brother Ernest Stiegel was re-
ently honored by his election as
reasurer of the Hillel Founda-
,tion for the sevcntll consecutive
. Year.
Grand Presiden! to
Address Joint Meeting
All members of Cascade Lodge
and their wives are urged to at-
tend the joint meeting of the
three Seattle Lodges to be held on
Wednesday, February 20 at Tem-
ple enter. Grand Presidew
Installed on Saturday, January 26 were (top row, left.to right) Don Kapner, Gerson Goldman,
Merle Cohn, Past President, Installing Officer; Melville Oseran, Leonard Schroeter, Albert Youngman,
President; Dr. Louis aplanC, Morris B. Hanan, Herbert Gottschalk, Irving .C Lewis, Harry Ash, Howard
Michel, and Leo Friedman.
(Bottom row, left to right) Leo Levine, Arthur Diamond, Solie Ringold, Joe L. Woolfe, Nathan
Grinspan, P. Allen Rickles, Samuel Holcenberg, Dr. Alfred Kiewe. Not present at time of picture were
Sam W. Tarshis, Past President and installing officer, Max A. Silver, Past President Installing Officer
Jacob Shemano will be the fea-
tured speaker that evening. Plans
are now being made by all the
Seattle Lodges and the Women's
Chapters to welcome the Grand
President with as large a turnout
as possible.
Education Series
Inaugurated
C a s c a d e Lodge inaugurated
what promises to be an excellew
Adult Education Series last Sat-
urday night at the home of
Brother e Arnold Robbins.
The discu'ssion centered around
historical considerations in the
present Middle East conflict.
Chairman Jake Rockov is to be
TRANSCRIPT ADVERTISERS DESERVE
YOUR PATRONAGE
Program
Our Community Service
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Reading from left to right: Martin Pick, Maurice Kadish, Albert N.
Youngman, Vic Offman and Herbert Gottschalk.man the March of
Dimes booth in connection with Seattle Lodge's Community Serv-
ice program.
congratulated on the large and
enthusiastic turnout of members
and their wives. ; February: 2 0 Meeting
• ! At the openhge[hg of S?attle '
Lodge on Fei-'Uaxy20th: tle se-. :
attle Hebrew Sclool Choi'us will
Let Me Deliver Your New
Seattle Hebrew School[ °f tae school. The entire program
J is under the supervision and di-
To Preseqt Ca0tata at rection of Rabbi Samuel Grau-
........... I denz,,who ha been principal
STAG IlITE
Play your own Game!
Refreshments
WEDNESDAY,
FEB. 6, 1957
8:15 P./.
TEMPLE GEliTER
15th Avenue and East Union
@
Special Brief
Business:
I--NOMINATION OF DELEGATES TO
DISTRICT No. 4 GRAND LODGE
CONVENTION.
2--APPROVAL OF 1957 BUDGET.
it J I i
LINOOLN, MERGURY
m'r&mL
"FINEST CAR IN THE WORLD"
present the cantata "Our Bialik,"
by Judith and Ira Eisenstein.
The spoken text of the cantata
is based on a series of famous
poems by Bialik such as "In the
Cornfield, The City of Slaughter,
The Fountain, The Hasmid, The
Dead of the Wilderness, E1 Hatzi-
p'or and Night." The songs, all by
BialTk, have been set to music
by Israeli composers and have
become folk songs in the best
sense of the word. The characters
in this cantata represent a cross
section of Israel's population, in-
cluding chalutzim, chassidim,
scientists, business pepple, Ghetto
survivors, children and, of course,
Bialik himself.
The cantata is performed by
a chorus of Seattle Hebrew.
School students from Grades 2
through 8 and post-graduates of
the Talmud Torah and Hebrew
Day School. The accompanist at
the piano is.Ruth Maslan, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maslan,
and graduate of the Talmud
Torah.
This amateur group has per-
formed many famed Jewish and
Hebrew cantatas before schools
and organizations in the city and
over radio and television. Work
inthis field is an important part
o£. the extra-ctwricular program:
Youngman Names
Committee Heads
Albert N. Youngman, President
of Seattle Lodge No. 503, B'nai
B'rith, announces the appoint-
ment of committee chairmen as
listed below. :Any member of the
lodge desiring to serve on a com-
mittee is cordially invited to call
the committee chairmen and vol-
unteer or service.
Ways and Means: Mel Oseran,
El. 5311; ADL: Nate Ross, El.
2584; Noonday Meetings: Herb
Gottschalk, Se. 2010; Adult Jew-
ish Education: Dr, Louis Caplan,
Ga. 1350; BBYO: Sam Soule, Fr.
8407; IIillel: Nate Grinspan, Ft.
3531; Citizenship and Civic Af-
fairs: Maurish Kadish, chairman,
El. 3882, and Vic Offman, co-
chairman, Fr. 0139; "Retention:
Dr. Alfred Kiewe, Ra. 2968; Blood
Bank: Leo Friedman, El. 7543;
Greetings and Visiting Sick: Mar-
tin Pick, Se. 4465; Publicity: Phil
Posner, chairman, Ma. 8045, and
Fred Klein, co-chairman, Ea.
8118; Program: Leo Levine,
chairman, Mu. 4579, and Joe L.
Woolfe, co-chairman, Se. 6727;
Israel Affairs: Gerson Goldman,
Mu. 5424; Boy Scouts: Sidney
Roge?s, chairman, Se. 6544, and
Abe Polik, co-chairman, Ca. 0755;
Acquisition: Leonard Schroeter,
chairman, Ea. 3105, and Phil
King, co-chairman, Ga. 6299;
Armed Forces: Charles Lesser,
!LO. 4117; Athletics: Jack Tacher,
El. 0373; Special Committee,
"Man of the Year Award": Max
Silver, Ma. 6116.
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Wednesday, Feb. 20
8:15 P.M.
TEMPLE CENTER
--WELCOME--
District No. 4
Grand Lodge President
JACOB
SHEMANO
of San Francisco
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