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Started at $25—a Year!

Northwest Sisterhood
To Present Paid-Up
Membership Program

Presentations by the choral
and dramatic groups of the
Northwest Sisterhood will high-
light the an-
nual paid - up
Membership
Party to be giv-„
en at 8:30 p. m.,
Wednesday in
the synagogue's q,
social hall.
•V-
r angementsN
have been made
to pay member-.
ship dues at theMrs. Morganroth
door for all those interested in
joining the Sisterhood.
The choral group, directed by
Mrs. Joseph Markel, will sing
classic, contemporary and He-
brew numbers, accompanied by
Mrs. Norman Allen, at the
piano. The dramatic group will
present a three act play, "Our
Heritage," written and directed
by Mrs. Ira Kaufman.
Mrs. Philip Helfman, presi
dent, invites husbands and
friends of members to attend.
Overall chairman for the affair
is Mrs. Ben Morganroth. Her
assistants include:

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Friday, December 8, 1950

Ex-Immigrant, Wife Build
$500,000 School In Israel

PHILADELPHIA (AJP)—A lit-
tle immigrant who prior to corn-
ing to the free shores of America
labored as an apprentice cus-
tom-tailor for $25—a year—dug
deep into his heart and pocket
this week and with his wife do-
nated $500,000 for the erection of
the Leon and Florence Holtz
Trade School in Israel.
Holtz, 79, came to the United
States 50 years ago and started
to work at $9 a week. "I thought
money was dropping out of the
sky," he recalled.
In his native Russia, Holtz
was refused advanced education
by government authorities be-
cause of his inability to pay tu-
ition fees. A typical meal in
those days, said Holtz, was her-
ring cooked in water, a meager

slice of bread and tea.
Holtz settled in the City of
Brotherly Love, started a real
estate business and married. Mrs.
Holtz is active in the Zionist
movement in Philadelphia and
other community projects.
During World War II she serv-
ed more than 5,000 hours in ci-
vilian defense work.
Holtz still works out of an old-
fashioned roll-top desk in the
kitchen of their modest two-
story West Philadelphia home.
The Leon and Florence Holtz
School, equipped to accommo-
date 200 students, will be built
on six acres of land in the Tel
Aviv area on land provided by
the Jewish National Fund.

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Holiday

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Fishman, Kolman Sachse.

Social chairmen for the after-
noon are Mrs. Irving Lyons and
Mrs. Morris Klaus; program
chairmen, Mrs. Irving Simon
and Mrs. Sam Shetzer.
Mrs. Louis Tatkin, president,
invites members to bring their
friends.

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French Jews' Betrayer
Sentenced to Life Term

PARIS, (JTA) — Almyre Si-
mondant, former Gestapo agent
charged with having betrayed
hundreds of Jews to the Nazis
during the German occupation
of France, was sentenced to life
imprisonment at hard labor.
Jewish witnesses told the court
that Simondant, on the pretense
that he was smuggling Jews in-
to Vichy French territory, ad-
vised his victims to bring with
them as much baggage as pos-
sible, as well as all of their
jewels and other valuab)es. In-
stead of taking them into Vichy
France, Simondan t' s truck
transported the Jews to Belgium
where they were transferred to
trains waiting to deport them to
Nazi death camps in the East.

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Shaarey Zedek Women
Offer Musical Satire

The Sisterhood of C o n g.
Shaarey Zedek will have a des-
sert luncheon at its meeting 1
p. m. Monday featuring a mu-
sical satire, " 'Twas a Frame-
Up—We Protest," directed by
Mrs. Irving Simon; co-ordinator,
Mrs. Barney Schwartz; cos-
tumes, Mrs. Harold K. Brown;
musical direction, Mr. Samuel
Shetzer; accompanist, Mrs. Ger-
son Bernstein.
The cast will include Mes-
dames:

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Mesdaines Daniel Aidem, Norman Allen.
George Bassin, Morris Birndorf, Saul
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Kamen, Harry Levine, Bernard Nathan,
Meyer Pilnick, Herman Raznick, Maurice
Raznick, David Samelson, Jack Schiff,
Samuel Simmer, Daniel Wainbaum and
Ann Goldman, publicity chairman.

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