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"calling upon the people of the State to participate in
of B'nai B'rith Month, and to cooperate in the recog-
of the worthwhile contributions made by this organization."
further states that "B'nai B'rith has made many
contributions toward the betterment of mankind and
WOrked shoulder to shoulder with people of every faith, color
creed in the interest of a better and stronger America."
J)Wish Wa[ Veterans
.... Commend E00senhower-
It. Chasin of New
National Commander of
War Veterans of the
States of America, last
sent the following telegram
Eisenhower:
Jewish War Veterans of
• States of America
endorse your action on
of upholding federal
Orders in Little Rock, Jr-
Mob violence, fomented
pressure groups,
mt be permitted to thwart
Constitution. As an
of men and women
:ht and died to preserve
precepts of freedom,
and democracy, as enun-
in our Federal Constitu-
we offer our firm suport to
action that you might feel
to preserve the dignity
and the honor of our
heritage."
',M (JTA)--The Elie-
Plan School of Economics
Sciences, which was
ith funds contributed by
Friends of Israel, was"
here this week at spe-
Ceremonies on the campus of
ebrew University.
Avivah Chapter Mizrachl
WOMEN J.N.F. Breakfast
To Be Held October 14
Avivah Chapter, Mizrachi
Women's Organization of Amer-
ica, will have its annual Jewish
National Fund Bxeakfast on Mon-
day, October 14 at 9 a.m. at the
home of Mrs. Louis Lawson, 727-
35th Avenue. At that time, • vol-
unteers will make up teams to
collect J.N.F. Blue Boxes assigned
to the Mizrachi Women's district. :
.A prize .will be awarded to the
team bringing in the most money.
The Jewish community is re-
minded at this time that anyone
contributing $3 or more towards
the Blue Box Drive will have an
opportunity to participate in the
award of a free trip to Israel,
sponsored by the national office
of the Jewish National Fund.
Women who are able to par-
ticipate in this collection are ask-
ed to call M;s. Lawson at Ea.
5711 or her co-chairman, Mrs.
Martin Snyder at Ea. 3685.
BOSTON (JTA) The Jewish
Community C o u n c i 1 of Boston
joined other Jewish community
agencies this week in placing .on
the record its opposition to a
question on religious af4iliation
in the forthcoming federal census.
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Receptionists at the Stephen Wise Congress House in
headquarters of the American and World Jewish Congress,
to American Jews of Polish descent who seek to register
perry nationalized in Poland. The U. S. and Poland will shortly
ons concerning the possibility of a lump sum settlement of U. S.
iland At the urging of the AJ & WJCongress, the U. S. Foreign
ement Commission will accept reBistratioa forms for a short
B'nai B'rith Women
B'nai B'rith Women in the
greater Seattle area, announce
the formation of the Greater Seat-
tle Council of B'nai B'rith Wom-
en, with Mrs. Leo Levine as
Council Chairnmn. "Great strides
in the growth of B'nai B'rith
Women in the past several years
have automatically necessitated
the formation of this Council in
order to provide a well coordin-
ated program of B'nai B'rith ac-
tivity," Mrs. Levine stated.
With the formation of two new
chapters, there are now five
chapters in the area.
The Rainier Chapter under the
presidency, of Mrs. Edward Ben-
sussen will meet on the 2nd Wed-
nesday afternoon of each month,
in private homes primarily in the
south end of town. Mrs. A1 Loeb
is president of the newly organ-
ized North End Chapter which
will also meet in private homes
on the 2nd Wednesday afternoon
of the month. This Chapter's
next meeting on October 9 will
be in the nature of a birthday
party observing B'nai B'rith's
ll4th year, at the home of Mrs.
Howard Michel.
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Seattle Chapr has changed its
regular meeting day to the third
Wednesday evening of each
month. President Mrs. Harold
Roberts states that her dhapter,
too, will be meeting in the' homes
of members.
Cascade Chapter, with Mrs. M.
Bud Rosenthal as ,President,
meets regularly on the third
Wednesday evening of the month.
Overlake Chapter, a Bellevue,
ercer Island Group, whose
President is Mrs. Samuel Slade,
meets on the fourth Thffrsday
evening of each month.
A fifty day national member-
ship campaign is now in progress
and all chapters have individual
plans for membership gains. Seat-
tle Chapter is holding a member-
ship party on Tuesday evening,
October 15 at the home of Mrs.
Albert Youngman. Raiflier Chap-
ter will kick off its campaign
at its regular meeting, October
9, and the North End Chapter is
offering a charter membership
party on the afternoon of Oct-
ober 30. Overlake Chapter will
honor new members at a lunch-
eon on October 9.
A unique birthday party on Fri-
day, October 11 to take place at
the Veteran's Hospital will cele-
brate the ll4th year of B'nai
B'rith's existence when a birth-
day cake will be shared with all
the patients.
All Chapters will participate
with the Lodges in Sabbath Ser-
vices at Herzl Synagogue on Fri-
day evening, October 11, with
an Oneg Shabbat to follow.
For further information regard-
ing specific chapters, contact the
individual presidents or Mrs. Leo
Levine.
Evening Branch Council
Of Jewish Women
The/i, nnual Membership Tea of
the Evening Branch of the Seat-
tle Section of the Council of Jew-
ish Women will be held on Tues-
day, October 15 at 8:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Norman Is-
quith, 2420 Magnolia Blvd.
Mrs. Ruby Webber, Member-
ship Chairman, should be con-
tacted at Mutual 3146, for fur-
ther information and transporta-
tion arrangements.
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Cultural Series at-
Community Center
Celebrating their 25th anniver-
sary in the field of Jewish'Music,
Susie Michael Friedman and
Maurice Friedman will present
their Cavalcade of Jewish Music
at the Jewish Community Center
on Sunday, October 20 at 9:15
p.m.
Mr. and Mz's. Friedman have
appeared in ahnost every Jewish
Community in the United States
and Canada throughout the past
quarter of a century. Through
their devotion to Jewish music
they have inspired many groups
and individuals to study and play.
the music of the Jewish people.
They are charter members of
:he National Jewish Music Forum
and the organizers of ,the Seattle
Jewish Music Forum, which has
gained national recognition. Un-
der their direction two highly
successful Jewish Music Festivals
have been held in Seattle. Cen-
ters throughout th'e country are
joining Seattle in a tribute to Mr.
and Mrs. Friedman for their con-
tribution in the field of Jewish
Music.
Their program on October 20
will include music from Israel,
Chassidic chants, Hebrew and
Yiddish songs, songs of the stage
and cantorial numbers.
Other events scheduled in the
Community Cultural Series are
Celia Adler, who will appeal-on
November 14, in a repertoire of
excerpts from her stage, screen,
radio and television roles.
On January 23, 1958, Ruth Ko-
bert, young American mezzo-so-
prano, in "Songs of Our People."
Rabbi Immanuel $akoblvitz,
Chief Rabbi of Ireland is sched-
uled for February 27, 1958 and
will discuss the "Relationship of
Judaism and Medicine."
The series will conclude on
May 1, 1958, when Alexander Ga-
briel, radio commentator and for-
egn correspondent will speak.
Henry Eisenhardt is chairman
of the Education Committee of
the Jewish Community Center,
under whose direction the series
has been coordinated. Working
with the Center, as c0-sponsors
are the following groups: ORT,
Seattle Lodge B'nai B'rith, B'nai
B'rith Women, Hista.drut, Work-
men's Circle and the Bikur Cho-
lim Sisterhood.
Tickets for the eries are $5 for
members, $7.50 for non:members.
Single tickets may be purchased
for $1.50. All prices include tax.
For reservations and information
all the Center, Se. 8431.
Overlake Religion School
Organizes P.-T.A.
Mr. Ben Lerner and Mr. Jer-
ry Berch are calling an organiza-
tional meeting for a Parent-
Teacher Association of the Over-
lake Religion School, for Wed-
nesday evening, October 16 at
8 p.m. to ]e held in the Commun-
ity Room of the Bellevue Branch
of the Seattle First. National
Bank, it has been announced by
Mr. Stanley Fleischmann, Pres-
ident. All interested members of
the community, as well as par-
ents and teachers of the School
are invited to attend.
Dr. Charles Fine, Chairman. of
the Education Committee an-
nounces that the School will hold
a Succoth celebration for the
pupils On Sunday morning, 11
a.m.,-October 13 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fleisch-
mann, 9423 Point Drive, Bellevue.
Mrs. Joseph Gayl
Mrs. 3oseph Gayl, a memler of!
the National Executive Committee
of Women's American ORT (Organio!
zation for Rehabilitation through
Training) has been designated Na-i
,tonal Convention Chairman for the
organization's 14th Biennial Conven-
tion. At the Convention, which will"
,be held this year from October 21-24
in Chicago, national officers will be
elected and basic policy decisions
made regarding the operation of the
organization or the next two. year
eriod. ,t
Over 1000 delegates representing
the 40,000 members of Women's
American ORT organized in 305
chapters and 31 regions in 20 states
are expected to participate in the
Conventiort. The agenda features a
talk by Abba Eban, Ambassador to
he U.S. from Israel, a report by
Mrs. Victor Segal, national president
of Women's American ORT, on her
recently completed tour of ORT in-'
stallations in Europe, the Middle
East, and North Africa, and an ad*
dress by Dr, Lincoln Hale, former
Chief of the United States Opera.: '
tions Mission in Israel.
ORT is dedicated to a global pro*
gram of providing vocational edu-
cation for Jewish people.
Symphony Season
Opens Oct. 28 and 29
The opening concert of the Se-
attle Symphony Orchestra series
of ten concerts is set for Monday
and Tuesday evening, October 28
and 29.
Works performed at the open-
ing concert will be Wagner's
Overture to "Flying Dutchman"
and Tschaikowsky's "Romeo and
Juliet" Overture-Fantasia. John
Cowell, nationally known pianist
now living in Tacoma, will play
de Falla's "Nights in the Gar-
dens of Spain" with orchestra. A
woodwind quartet of Symphony
musicians will play Mozart's
"Sinfonia Concertante" for winds
and orchestra.
Ballet lovers from all over the
state and Canada will be treated
to dance demonstrations and pre-
view impressions of the Royal
Ballet' (Iormerly Sadler's Wells
Ballet) at a luncheon October 11,
at the Vomen's University Club,
to discuss plans for promoting the
3allet's appearance in Seattle,
November 29-30.
The luncheon is being spon-
sored by the Royal Ballet Com-
mittee and by the Women's Com-
mittee of the Seattle Symphony
Orchestra, which is presenting
the event here. Dance teachers
and the public from all over the
;tats are invited and reservations
should be made through the Se-
attle Symphony Orchestra Office,
601 Orpheum Building.
Mrs. John Graham, co-chair-
man of the Ballet Committee
with Mrs. Clyde (Frances) Med-
ley, will tell of her impFessions of
the Royal Balldt. Mrs. Graham
now is in New York attending
performances of the ballet" which
is playing t.here at the Metropoli-
tan Opera House. Also presented
will be tape recorded interviews
with several dancers of the Royal
Ballet which were arranged by
Mrs. Hugh E. McCreery, man-
ager of the Seattle Symphony,
when she @as in London last
summer.
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