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BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS
60th ANNIVERSARY DINNER
LOBO HALL
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1974
Special Guest Speaker
THE HONORABLE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG
The Moving Spirits will en-
tertain at the "Hasidic Hap-
pening" 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at
Ford Auditorium.
Four students of the Luba-
vitch Rabbinical College of
America in Morristown, N.J.
will make their MidWest
debut.
One of the members, Avro-
hom Levin, has studied at
the University of Denver's
Lamont School of Music and
the University of Iowa. He
has toured as an accordion-.
ist for the Holiday Inns of
America.
. Co-leader of the Moving
Spirits is Dovid Lazarson,
drummer. Lazarson spent
eight months on a kibutz in
Israel, and afterward he re-
turned to the U.S. to graduate
cum laude from University
of Buffalo. He is principal of
Library Fund
Named for
Sonenklar
Cong. Shaarey Zedek es-
tablished the Cantor (Eme-
ritus Jacob H. Sonenklar
Fund to help acquire a music
section in the synagogue li-
brary in • honor of the can-
tor's ,0th birthday.
Cantor Sonenklar, who
came to. Cong. Shaarey Ze-
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ForMer Associate Justice of the United States
Supreme Court, Ambassador to the • United
Nations and Former Secretary. of Labor
GENERAL CHAIRMAN: IRWIN 1. COHN
DINNER CHAIRMAN: I. WILLIAM: SHERR
GOLDEN TORAH AWARD RECIPIENT: HILLEL L. ABRAMS
SPONSORS
Harold Beznos
Max Biber
A. Howard Bloch
Jack J. Carmen
Ernest L. Citron
Irwin I. Cohn
Reuben Dubrinsky
Dr. Arnold Eiseman
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Fischer
Nathan I. Goldin
Rubin Grevnin
Samuel Hechtman
David B. Holtzman
Arnold Joseff
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Daniel A. Laven
Joseph Nusbaum
Irving I. Palman
Julius Rotenberg
Alex Saltsman
I. William Sherr
Max Stollman
Phillip Stollman
HONORARY 'CHAIRMEN
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Joseph Nusbaum
Samuel Hechtman _
Marvin Berlin
Seymour Rabinowitz
Arnold Joseff
A. Howard Bloch
Julius Rotenberg
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Ernest L. Citron
- Alex Saltsman
Daniel A. Laven
Nathan I. Goldin
Meyer Weingarden
COMMITTEE
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Hiller -L. Abrams
Isadore Averbuch
Max Biber
Leonard Borman
Benjamin Brodman
Jack J. Carmen
Max Carmen
David N. Cohen
Solomon N._ Cohen
Henry Dorfman
Morris Dorn
Reuben Dubrinsky..
Dr. Arnold .Eisenman
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Fischer
Reuben Grevnin
David B. Holtzman
David Kuperwasser
Sol Lessman
Irving I. Palman
Alvin Reifman
Solomon Rothenberg
Nathan Soberman
A. M. Silverstein
Charles Snow
Max- Stollman
Phillip Stollman
Louis Topor
Julius Wainer
Charles Weiner
Mrs. Robert Weinbaum
Eugene Zack
FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION,
Please Call:
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557-6750
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LEVIN, LAZARSON
a Morristown Hebrew after-
noon school, a teacher and
adviser of Jewish programs
and events at Fairleigh Dick
inson University and an ad-
viser at a Jewish counseling
center.
"Hasidic Happening" tick-
ets are available at Boren-
stein's and Spitzer's or by
calling Marilyn Klein, 398-
2611.
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a Thursday, The Jew-
ish News will have to
go to press one day
earlier. Therefore, the
deadline for the Nov.
29 issue will be noon
Friday, Nov. 22. All-
copy must be in our
hands--either by mail
or hand delivery — by
the noon deadline or it
will be too late for
publication. Late copy
will be held for an-
other week if it is still
timely.
CANTOR SONENKLAR
dek in 1932, will be honored
at a special service begin-
ning 8:45 - a.m. Saturday at
the synagogue. A kidush in
his honor will follow.
Although retired,— Cantor
Sonenklar still participates
In regular Sabbath services
and assists on holidays.
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from the two divine attrib-
utes ; of power and love,
which express themselves in
various images and reflec-
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Hebrew U. Gets
Education Addition
JERUSALEM—Israel will
be better equipped to help
Jewish education abroad fol-
lowing the dedication Oct. 21
at the Hebrew University of
the Samuel Mendel Melton
Building for Jewish educa
tion in the Diaspora.
The marble-faced four-
story building, located in the
school of education on the
university's Mount Scopus
campus, contains tutorial and
teacher rooms, as well as
search and administrative
premises.
It also houses the Center
for Jewish Education in the
Diaspora, a joint venture of
the university's school of
education and institute of
contemporary jewry.
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