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Sunday Schools Pitch in Toys to Bring
Congress Drive for Israel Over the Top

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Women

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MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet Wednesday
evening, at the home of Mrs.
Sam Levin, 4318 Tyler. Mrs.
Harry Altman, donor chairman,
announces that a pep rally in
conjunction with the luncheon,
to be held Feb. 24, in the May-
fair Room, will be held at this
time.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a
membership meeting at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of
Esther Landsberg, 3007 Tuxedo.
Frances Carter, of the national
office, will be guest speaker.
Those women interested ini
membership should call Mar-
jorie Miller, TO. 8-4950.
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS will award
a wool afghan made by past
chief Rebecca Nadler at a pro-
gram of games to be held Feb.
10, at Pythian Temple, 15787
Wyoming. For tickets, call Mrs.
Nadler, DI. 1-0383.
* * -*
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet Wednes-
day, 12:30 p.m., at the home of
Mrs. Morris Goldberg, 3226
Webb. Guest speaker will be
Frances Carter. Friends and
prospective members are wel-
come.
* * *
BETH EL SISTERHOOD will
inaugurate a four lecture series
with a talk at 1:30 p. m., Tues-
day. by Dr. Gerald S. Brown,
professor of history at the Uni-
versity of Michigan on "South
Africa." Meetings, scheduled in
the temple's Brown Memorial
Chapel, are planned for Feb. 9,
16 and 23, and are open to the
public.

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Friday, January 29, 1954

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Sending toys to children in Israel has been an annual project
of the Women's Division, American Jewish Congress. But this year,
the drive for toys was aided by children in the community's re-
ligious schools who chipped in their own toys to aid their less for-
tunate playmates across the sea. Getting together at a "packing
session" are Mrs. CHARLES P. FEINBERG (upper left), president
of the Women's Division, and Mrs. WILLIAM BURK, chairman of
the project. Youngsters who were on hand to help with the pack-
ing this day were left to right, LLOYD and MERLE WESTON, BAR-
BARA SLABECK, RAFAEL WESTON, BILLY FEINBERG and
JIMMY FULLER.
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American Jewish Congress
women are busily engaged in
packing toys which will soon be
on their way to children in Is-
rael.
The scope of the drive in col-
lecting hundreds of toys was en-
larged to include the assistance
of community Sunday schools
whose children enthusiastically
collected toys and aided in the
drive's success.
Mrs. William Burk headed the
committee, assisted by Mes-
dames Walter Becher, Charles
P. Feinberg, William Glazer,
Samuel Goldberg, Al Keats, Jo-
seph Loomus, Adolph Miller, Al-
bert Marx, Melvin Nord, Louis
Redstone, Sol Schmidt, Dan Sha-
piro. Harry Shefman, David Vo-
gel and Allan Weston; and Dr.
Abraham Citron, Bernard Sla-
beck and Allan Weston.
Rabbis and Sunday school per-
sonnel lending a hand in the
drive were:
Adas Shalom, Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal, Allen Warsen; Ahavas
Achim, Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz;
Beth Aaron, Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick; Bnai Moshe, Rabbi
Moses Lehrman, Walter Farber;
Beth Abraham, Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern; Gemiluth Chassodim,
Mrs. use Roberg; Shaarey Zedek,
Rabbi Morris Adler, William
Schwartz; Temple Beth El, Dr.
Richard C. Hertz, Mrs. Irma
Samlyo; Temple Israel, Rabbi
Leon Fram.

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Isaac Stoliman of Detroit; Sam-
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Herschel Stoliman, of New York.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
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