THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
18
What the Women of Temple
Beth El Have Done
By MRS. MONROE ROSENFIELD
Chairman of Program Committee
T
HE Women's Auxiliary of
Temple Beth El has done
much useful work 'during
the past year.
Before the season really opened
a Succoth Festival was given by
and for the children of Temple
Beth El Religious School. A real.
Succoth was built on the Pulpit
of the Temple. The usual con-
tributions of fruits, vegetables
and groceries were made by
young and old and later distrib-
uted among the sick and needy.
While it is the purpose of your
committee to present a literary
programme dealing with topics
of Jewish character, its real aim
is . that of promoting sociability,
introducing new members and al-
together to create a sisterly feel-
ing among all its members. With
that in view the season was
opened in November with a "Get
Acquainted Luncheon," which
was very largely attended and,
your committee hopes, has ful-
filled its purpose.
The Fail' held in December was
an outgrowth of the same
thought.
"What the Jew has done in
music" was the first topic of our
literary programme and was ably
presented in January by Mrs.
Boris Ganapol. Vocal and instru-
mental selections by Jewish com-
posers were given in a most
artistic manner by members of
the Ganapol School of Musical
Art. The rooms were filled to
their capacity—standing room
was hardly available.
In February, Mrs. Maurice
Goldenberg spoke to us of "The
Jew in Art." She told much that
was interesting and instructive.
"What the Jew has done and
how he has been treated in Liter-
ature" was told in a most delight-
ful manner in March by Mrs.
Alfred Breitenbach and Mrs.
Wallace Rosenheim.
In April, Miss Judith/Ginsburg
gave a most elaborate paper on
"What the Jew has done in the
Drama," and Dr. Franklin spoke
on the "Significance of Ceremonies
in Judaism."
At our April meeting we had
an extra number. It was our
pleasure and privilege to listen to
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