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APRIL 8, 19 PRIL 8, 1938
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THE JEWISH TRANSCRIPT
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?eel. ORGe tNIZATIONS
__ . - --.
EngagementHerzl Junior Guild
Interest By George S. Silver
Torthwest ombarding lliller "t,ul Muss<)-
Mrs. Emanuel Stl l)r. Maxim Von Brevern, of tile
;w gorl¢ City, forIversity of Vashingt()n bureau of
{onLana, announeo,rnational Relations, surprised
of their d,mghLcr, i" ll)0 paid-up mendmrs of llerzl
:me S. Zenmns, s0ior Guihl by stating Sunday night
rs. l)avid Zenmns1Ierzl Syl agogue vestry that the
ianq. and Chicago. 'er of tile dietators of G(rmany
aheim was educate Italy "cannot lqst another two
, Portland, (_}regontS."
f Montan,:L ')rod Wek stated, "Their end is ineviL'l-
, '
iversity in Cleve
resent assistant td)r his fine work in bringing the
alnunity Service, mtnization such " fine speaker,
on of the Washi/tey Nelson was given a rising
Social Agencies. of thanks. Thirty-two new
i also chairman of nbers p'fid their dues to gain ad-
Women's City Clanee to the first meeting of the
D.C. r for members only. The Guihl
is, a University of lf lays el'din to the 1-u'gest meml)er-
Le (1929), l'Lter st0 of any y• p. L. groul) in tile
n'sity of Chicago Sd t"
%rvice Administrt' cheer went up for the nmmber-
etown lhfiversityS0 committee, he'uled by Jack
Vashington, l). C. [, linoleuin 1)'u'on, tight referee
y tile Bureau of l'ri ex-Guild bead. "
of Justice and is cva Farber, new nmmber from Ta-
'ol).ltion. The marfia, "rod very nice, too, will give
'.ein early AI)riling next book re, vie.w, Thursday,
il 2l, at the home of Rosalie
mim's are. widely kff. All guild members and friends
Lwest Jewry. Dr. Sl:invited.
rm rabbi, oceupiegossIP: Why do all tlm girls
; at Butte, Montant to be on the eonvenLion dating
ly moved to New 5nittee? . . . Imu Klatzker bought
licke(s for the lecture course.
ha Leskin of New clor who the other ticket is for?
ring her brother-i we finally found out why Lee
:r. and Mrs. Ben Wim, got',,( m .......
• S N IS lllil)[e creaLure II'(Im
ed 11t; a party this tland goes to bed so early in the
to which twenty g ngT
• She gets np vry early in
avited, morning . . . Thanks to Morrlc
ns for fetching Felix Schneider
he meeting ahmg with the re-
lnlents,
First-Run Featur!]Unior Sephardic
"DAREDE00
DRIVER$'I Leaque
i Bl)iek.verlYPurc&Robe By Victor Scharhon
w}rth (Iori' Blond Matzos Mixer, sponsored sole-
)Y Junior Sephardic League, will
s' On Stage :___ ,,
r - el Sunday at 9 p. m. in Iferzl
stern Ci cuis
IJDEVILLE agoguo vestry. Purpose of this
-er is to raise re,racy to provide
TILL 5 P.M. ;zos for the needy this Passover.
. ,_.. ....... %
"" ............ ff)'one is urged to aiAend. "
i
the last regular meeting an
,Y OUR FOUIS! en Forum" was lmld. New mere-
- _ | all llnnounced are Sarah Behtn •, Vie-
, C U|IP- t :nezra and Katherine Mizralfi.
Famous/or Fine Dang Ster
1 - neff of the A• Z. A. at-
J 'Red Cand ed the last meetinf•
u. B ere '
614 PINE ST n There: Sally Nahmias is
ays singing the "Dixie" Doodle.
it I)e kuown to all that the "Big
;ordially invited $r',' object to being called "Gossi-
• • • The J. S. L. is still waiting
THE the trophy as a result of their
L TI-ITory over the S. J. A. C. basket-
== . .4 _,- squad.
URE COMPANY hatter: Esther Calve and Selma
• ADWAY NORTtt Ueh eo
ennyand Olive WtrY other" never see too much of
• • Isaac Israel is anx-
Iorthwest's large#ly awai': ............
Vt btllg llle d la Mixer
f fine furniture aln ...... " " "
ngly low pricelJ', g ally Nahmias: Stella Romey
terested in joining the J S L
friendly interlOtshe " " '
.... 1 needs is a little coaxing
n service--it; wrpt _ ' ....
you nothingl uY Bensussen doesn't like the
"repudiate." . . It's lmrd to
_.ve, but Max Israel lms finally
,ted a car.
Tow Idea of Fine
IXTH AVE.
+
,1 Management
XENBERG
Bikur Cholum
Cleaning Conqreqation
t a eeting of Sephardie Bikur
ELIot 7113 im
" he c'°ngregati°n Sunday night
'ynagogue, the membersMp
DYE _:d unmnimousl.+ flint the ?,:h, gt3.
WORK:i+, sponsor a 00'almua +o
US SANITONE directiou of Albert Levy.
r.SS CLEANING Vote of deep gratitude was gity:n
Levy, who has been eondu g
. survey courses in Jewish his°
and culture together with spe-
[ARRY'S ms.ses in Hebrew reading and
matma for the past few months.
[MIAN r" Levy has given his time and
:re without charge.
Classes meet
'Y Tuesday night.
)llowing ttm business meeting,
AF[ 'rt Adatto, member of the his.
[+ department of the University
[astnngton, spoke on "The Jew-
[vyth.,, Refreshments were serv-
[ER.STYLEIY Auxiliary members•
OKING
,TE .-OO.RSE p;amera Bug
• STYLE DINNER Will bite you if you
don't watch outI
R£G. M©KE£
Camera Specialist
Cameras
Camera Supplies
Fountain Pens
Greeting Cards
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Calendar
Mrs. Andrew A. Jordan EA. 3342
April 9--Teml)le (le Ilirs('h Mot]lers
'rod D.mghters Luncheon.
April l0---A. Z. A. Matzos-Mixer,
Talnlud Torah, 9:00 p. m.
April 12--Educational Center Board,
10:15 a. m.
April 12---Pioneer Workers of Pales-
tine, 2 p. m.
April 12--Auxiliary to Ladies Free
Loan S,)cicty.
April 12--Leo Krakovsky Concert.
April 13--Workmen Circle Women's
Chfl), 8:30 p. In.
April 13--Sephardic Sewing Group.
April 13--Jewish Welfare Society
Board, 10:30 a. m.
April 16--Alpha Epsiion Phi Yacht
Party.
April 18--Cantor Sehlossberg con-
eert at Bikur Chohun Synagogue.
Iunior Hadassah
By Margy Pass
Junior lladassah gMs will enter-
t.tin their mothers, May 7, at a tea
to be hehl at Temple Center. Mary
Kosher, chairman, was arranging de-
t'dls this week.
Error Dept.--In last week's issue,
we stated that the donor's money
was for the Jewish Nation:d fund.
Not no. It's for the Palestinian
INto(l, used for the general buihling
Ull of our homeland. But wh.lt we
said about you gMs realizing the
dire need for the. money, is still trite.
Correction No. 2: Orv Fishback
was at the Junior ttadassah dance
wiLL l),twne Buckner, not Betty
Levine. I hope all is forgiven.
Emma Lazarus Auxiliary
By Mrs. Julius Myers
A l)leasant evening was enjoyed 1)y
lnendlors of ](AnnnL Laz,lrus iuxi-
li,u.y and friends who attended the
rummage card p'trty Wednesday
night at Temple Center. Chairman
was Mrs. Julia Rieldes, assisted by
Mrs. Pansy Lamken, and Mrs. Lena
Pearl• Bridge 'rod inah jong was
played, Refreshments were served.
Mrs. Nessie Warshal, president,
announce(1 committees. Plans were
made for the next meeting, April 20.
All members are invited to:attend,
and reinstate themselves in the or-
ganization. For more information
as to reinstatement, call Mrs. Sadie
]Ierzman, Prospect 3687.
Rabbi Kamenecki Gets
Post In Winnipeg
News of tile appointment of Rab-
bi L. Kameneeki, Lithuanian scho-
lar who occupied the pulpit of Rab-
bi Solomon P. Wohlgelernter for
two months here, as spiritual leader
of a number of Orthodox congrega-
tions in Winnipeg, which has 45,000
Jews, was received here this week
by Rapbi Wohlgelernter.
Rabbi Kamenecki takes the post
left vacant by the death of Rabl)i
J. L. Graubart, recognized by Jew-
ish scholars the world over as one of
the greatest authorities on Jewish
law. Rabbi Kamcneeki is an au-
tln)rity or, Maimonides.
Fraternal Order
Of Ashphard
By Sol Altabet
When does a quartet become an
o(.tet?
Iq'a|;ernal Order of Ashphard mem-
bers got the .mswcr to that puzzling
question at Eductttional Center 1,+st
Wednesdtty night, when the newly
organized quttrLet, consisting of Jay
Miller, Itymie B.+derman, lIarold
Greenwahl and Sol Altabet, sang.
So successful was the appearance
that Leader Jay Miller announced
the quartet wilt have eight singers.
Mm'rie Weinberg, dramatics chair-
man, announced that a Jewish play
will be presented in June by Joel
Reibstein, .less Brown, Myer Grash-
in, Jay Miller, Harold Greenwald,
Isaac Levy, Gabriel Bensussen, Ily-
nile Ei)stcin, A1 C,q)lan and Sol
Altabct. Morrie Weinberg will direct.
Max K.mfinoff, dan(',e elmirman,
assisted 1)3' Morrie Weinberg and
Morrie Jaffee, refreshment commit-
Ice, and Myer Grashin and Sol
Altabet, ticket committee, are iu-
' viting Jewish yotttl Ill attend the
first Ashl)hard Spring Mixcr at Edu-
cational Center, S,tttu'(lay at 9 p. m.
Desl)ite cohl, gloomy weather Sun-
(lay morning, Aslll)h:mls hehl a
basel)all practice. Ashphards are
ahvays ready to donate their services
when called upon, ns was tile ease
when Chester Gohlstein, Gal)riel
Bensussen, Morrie Wcinl)crg and Sol
Altabet lmlped at the 5th annual
carnival a few weeks ago "t E(luc'-
tional Center.
Dots 'n Dashes: Myer Grashin,
Jess Brown, Joel Reibstein, Metric
J'tffee, 'ill Garfield ]ligh School
seniors, are t'ddng parL in track this
year. Isaac Levy, golden-voiced
baritone, was a soloist at the Center
carniwd. He'll be in the Garfield
Opera this year. Ilymie Baderman
is challenging everybody he sees to a
game of handball. Ashphard wel-
comes both A1 Caplan and Bub
Waltcrs, who arrived in Seattle from
C.difornia last week. lIerb Epstein
is taking trucking lessons, lsadore
Feinberg and Joe ][alewt are ]lever
home Saturday nights.
Icor News
By Frank Blonder
Preparations are now under way
for the big celebration of the 10Lh
,mniversary of Biro-Bidjan to be
held Sunday, April 24, at 6 p. m. at
EducalSonal Center.
A business meeting will be held
Tuesday at 8 p. m. at Educational
Center.
KOVNO (WNS)--Permission to
inlport machinery and equipment,
duty free, was granted this week to
the ORT by the Lithuanian govern-
mcnt.
E Annual Concert by
Cantor
SCHLOSSBERG
I and Children on
;Sunday, April 17th,
] 8:30 P. M., at
I Congregation
] Bikur Cholum
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Seders In Seattle Synagogue
Fulfilling n, 2,000-year-ohl tra(li-
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E. Freeman, president of the likur
()hohuu l[:tehnosas ()rchim Society,
today "renounced that Pass()vcr
meals will be served to SeatLh?s
ne.cdy and to w,lyfarers in the syn-
agogue vestry during the eight-day
holid.ly.
Abe Nelson, secretary expl.dned:
"As in the past the Bjkur Cholum
Haehnosas Orehim ,._S)ciety takes
pleasure in inviting all the homeless
and needy in our midst to share in
their P.lssover Seders iu ihe vestry
Matzos Mizer
To Be Sunday
The third annual ' Matzos Mixer
A. Z. A. will be held Snldaynight,
at the Seattle Tahnnd Torah at 8:30
11. m.
This year the Mixer will be spon-
sored joiutly by Aleph Zadik Aleph
and the Seattle Jcwish Athletic
(lub, with Irving Sternoff as general
eh,drman.
Al Drebin will lead an 8-piece or-
e]nstl'a.
All llroceeds of the Mixer will go
to I)uy matzos for the needy and the
sick in the hospitals, and for tran-
sients in the city.
The Jewish Welfare Society and
the wu'ious synagogue's distrilmt-
ing agencies will allot the matzos.
The novel Matzos Mixer is en-
dorsed by Ral)bi Solomon P. Wohl-
gelernter and R'd)l)i Philip A. L.mgh.
J. S. F,'iedman, senior 'ulviser of
A. Z. A., declared, "The whole Jew-
ish community should turn out and
SUl)port this worLhy cause."
There will be a prize dance and
surprises for the dancers, Ch'drman
Sternoff said.
l'()()lllS ()f the syn,lgogue.
"Food and shelter will be provided
f,)r lhe whole Passover wevk. (',,m-
nmneing with April 15.
"It; isneeessarythat'fli whoanli-
ell)ate being our guests register with
J. IIarris .t 1820 Yesler Way, s(i that
ample supplies can be arranged.
"The Bikur Cholum IIachnosas
()rchim Society is proud of its work
in caring f<)r the needy an(I t/'an-
sients not only during the holidry
wee](, lint all the other 51 weeks in
(he year.
"lts aim is to care for all our
brethren who are depressed and
homeless, an(1 keep alive the spark
of God, an(l faith in manldnd.
"The organiz.ltion provides cloth-
ing, transl)ort.ttion and lodging, and
keel)s ,'1 ldtchen open at all times for
the nee(ly."
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