Award Portrait by Artist as Prize Cong. Bnai David
in Beth Yehudah Schools Campaign Re-Elects Richman;

Groups Name Officers

AT DESSERT TEAS held recently in aid of the Beth
Yehudah schools at the homes of Mrs. Maurice Neback and Mrs.
Charles Snider, prizes were awarded consisting of portraits to
be painted by a local artist. Above, Mrs. Snider (left) presents
the certificate of award to Mrs. Solomon B. Cohen. Looking on
in the background, from left, are Mesdames Jack Carmen,
Henry Chait, Jack W. Perlman and Joshua Sperka.

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will speak on
"Looking Forward" at 8:15 p.m. services today. The Bar

At the recent annual meeting
of Cong. Bnai David, Melville J.
Richman was re-elected to a
second term as president of the
congregation. Re-elected with
him were Jack Lieberman as
first vice-president and Sam
Belkin as third vice-president,
Neil Kalef, secretary; and Jerry
Trumper, treasurer. Installation
ceremonies will be held in the
early fall.
Elections also were held with-
in the affiliate groups.
Men's Club president is Irwin
Ratner; Sam Ravitz, Neil Kalef .
and - Joe Hassal are vice-presi-
dents; Bernard Dosie, Harold
Rodd and Ray Steinberg, secre-
taries; Al Seigle, treasurer; and
Lou Trotsky, sergeant-at-arms.
Sisterhood president is Mrs.
Meyer Berman. Other officers
are Mesdames Meyer Berke,
Charles Sher e and Henry
Schore; vice-presidents, Eugene
Rosen, Lillian Kane and Irving
Berson, secretaries; Joseph
Greenberg, treasurer; Samuel
Traison, sergeant-at-arms; and
Morris Simon, chaplain.
Mr. and Mrs. Club officers
are Edward Cohen, president;
Alvin Shifman and Sol Kuret-
sky, vice-presidents; Roy Good,
treasurer; Mrs. Seymour Miller
and Mrs. Irving Friedman, sec-
retaries.

Bnai David School Is Enrolling for Fall

The Bnai David Religious
Applications for admission
School announces the start of may be obtained by calling the
registration for the fall semes- office, EL 6-8210 or KE 8-1700.
ter is now taking place at the
synagogue office, 24350 South-
field on Monday through Thurs- Pontius Pilate's Name
day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Found on Stone; 1st
Classes are held at the Fran-
cis Scott Key School at Rose- Proof He Existed -
mary and Jerome in Oak Park. JERUSALEM, (JTA)
.The
Sunday School classes are avail- engraved name of the Roman
able from kindergarten on, Procurator of Judea, Pontius
while the mid-week division, the Pilate, was found on a stone - 10
Hebrew School, is available to miles south of Haifa, it was re-
those in the third grade and up. vealed here. This is the first
A special program for girls is time that archaeological evi-
conducted in the mid-week divi- dence has been discovered of
sion beginning with the fourth the Roman who ordered the
grade. crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The
Transportation is provided, only previous evidence of Pil
and registration is open to non- ate's existence was known
members of the synagogue, also. through the Christian Gospels
The Bnai David school in 1960- and the writings of the Jewish
61 reported a registration of historian, Josephus Flavius.
404 students and teaching staff The stone, 31 by 29 inches,
of 12.
was found near _Caesarea, the
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum is Roman capital of Judea, in the
principal of the school, with the ruins of a Roman amphitheater,
whole program under the gen- by a University of Milan archae-
eral guidance of Rabbi Hayim ological expedition.
Donin, spiritual leader of Cong.
Bnai David.
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