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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 5

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February 6, 1970 THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE 5 and senior high school students in Brown County. ORT Formulates Plans for Golden Honor Roll Luncheon and Style Show, March 12 The Brotherhood Award pro gram, sponsored by a 'nai nm Brotherhood Award Program to Be Held in Green Bay Feb. 25; Barlrin Will Speak GREEN BAY Ben U.S. Navy honored him for public relations executive, will be his work on the St Lawrence Sea-the main speaker at the 18th An-Md "SSfiS I hrrnipht him th Lodge No. 618 of Green Bay, is a highlight of the local observance of Brotherhood Week, celebrated this year from Feb.

22-28. i 1 Most of us want the law enforced on the other fellow. nual B'nai B'rith Brotherhood Glen Bay ORT to Hold Picnic-a-Go-Go Dance Glen Bay Chapter, Women's American ORT will sponsor a Winter Picnic-a-Go-Go Dance on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 8:30 p.m. at the Hawthorne Trace Apartments clubhouse, 9522 N.

Green Bay rd. A dance instructor will teach the latest steps and a late picnic supper, including marshmallows roasted over a fire, will be served. Door prizes will be awarded. Admission is $7.50 per couple. Proceeds are earmarked for the ORT School Building Fund, Non-members are welcome.

Interested persons are asked to contact Mrs. Phil Zuckerman, 151 Service Award of the U.S. Treasury Department. In 1966 he received the Milwaukee Junior Bar Association's Liberty Bell Award, given to the per Hillel at UWM Reports Successful Fall Term The end of the fall semester at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee brought an abundance of activities sponsored by Hillel, encompassing religious and social functions and the institution of a new Jewish organization on campus, the Jewish Student Movement. Hillel held a Shabbat service at Temple Menorah in December.

Bruce Herman, Bill Braumstein and Ed Horowitz planned and recited the prayers, kiddush and sermon. Mixers and socials were also an integral part of Hillel's December fare. Ted Warshafsky of the ACLU and Ehud Lador, consul general in Israel in charge of cultural and information affairs, were engaged to speak in conjunction with Hillel's Israeli Forum and the Jew son who does the most to give "meaning to the spirit of freedom When you're going places! and democracy under law, as well as the National Conference of Christians and Jews Brother hood Award for his work in hu man relations. This is the place to go Here are all the ingredients Also appearing on the program 4 will be Rev. Roger Bouralnd (in for lasting memories the soft lights and luxuri- i ous surroundings; the de vocation), Mayor Donald Tilleman (welcome), Judge James Byers (district chairman of Brotherhood Week), Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Connor T.

Hansen (state ish Student Movement. ll lightful cuisine and the i thoughtful way it was brotherhood chairman), Bart Starr (introduction of speaker) and served memories of a very special time in 1 a very special place. Rabbi Isaac VanderWalde (bene diction) Rabbi S. Goldstein Will Speak at Lakeland Rabbi Sidney I. Goldstein of Beth Hillel Temple in Kenosha, will represent the Jewish Chautauqua Society as lecturer at Lakeland College in Sheboygan, on Tuesday, Feb.

17. He will speak in assembly at 10 a.m. on the subject, "Taking a Look at Contemporary Jewish Theology." The rabbi lectures on college campuses under the auspices of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, an organization which seeks to create better understanding of Jews and Judaism through educa U.S. Savings Bond awards will Shown at a planning session for ORT's Annual Golden Honor Luncheon are, (seated left to right): Chapter Honor Roll chairmen, Mmes. Carlton Simons, Hans Hauser, Marvin Nye, Lewis Abrams, Herman Goldberg and Morris Parzen; and standing: Region Honor Roll chairmen, Mmes.

Alan Leeb and Louis Setlick, hostess and coordinator of the event. Absent when this picture was taken were Honor Holl chairmen, Mmes. Barry Zuckerman, Lester Rakita, Dorothy Glicksman, Bernice Bootzin, George Lipton, Melvin Gilbert, Ernst Kaufmann and Edward Bookstaff. be given to the winners of the Brotherhood Poster Contest which was entered by over 200 junior Fashion Modeling by AAaison-Paul every Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday after 1 p.m. BEN BARKIN Award program, it was announced by Richard Peal, Brotherhood chairman.

The program, honoring Center Perhift Members to Give Yiddish Readings Yiddish readings based on the works of David Pinsky will be presented by the Center-Perhift Players on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Beth Am Center. The evening will be sponsored by the Yiddish Culture Club. Members of Center-Perhift who will participate are Bess Lemer, Harry Perlstein, Paul Melrood, Howard Weinshel and Norman Tugenberg.

Dramatic readings from two plays, "Rabbi Akiba and Bar-Kochba" and "David and Bath-sheba" will be presented. The evening will be directed by David Licht, who will introduce the works of Pinsky. helping to meet the growing demands of the diaspora so that hew generations of Jews will not continue to live in poverty and want. tion. The Society is sponsored by the National Federation of Temple 1 rl- Cp I Dimonnouse Brotherhoods.

TEMPLE ANSHE LEBOWITZ INVITES YOUR USE OF ITS FACILITIES FOR WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS SOCIALS ANNIVERSARIES The Temple, large Hall and Kosher Kitchen are included. For rata and reservations. Call THE TEMPLE 444-1190 Barry Gimbel to Serve on Panel in Washington Barry Gimbel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J.

Gimbel, E. Bay Point has been invited to partici Henry Reuss to Speak 1 xca 1 Luncheon Dinner Supper the person or persons in Brown County who best exemplify the spirit and principles of brotherhood, will be held in Rosenberg Auditorium of Cnesses Israel Synagogue on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Barkin, as recipient of the Frontiers International Award, was the first white person to be honored by this national Negro business and professional fraternity.

The "Man of the Year" award was presented to him by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The community is invited to attend an assembly on Thursday, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. at Congregation Anshe Emeth. The Hon.

Henry Reuss, Congressman, 5th Congressional District, will speak on "National Priorities." 400 West Silver Sprint Drive Phone 965-2500 Wm. Everting A planning meeting of the Honor Roll committee of Milwaukee Region, Women's American ORT was convened recently to formulate plans for the Annual Golden Honor Roll Luncheon to be held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Sheraton Schroeder Hotel on Thursday, March 12. Out of the meeting evolved plans for a reception, luncheon, roster of awards and style show of ORT fashions to be coordinated by Gimbels. The Golden Honor Roll Luncheon's purpose is to honor members who contribute or earn through credits eligibility for Golden Honor Roll status. ORT's main role in Israel is to provide comprehensive high schools that will help build corps of skilled workers to fill the varied demands of a technically and scientifically sophisticated nation.

Next to defense, education is Israel's prime concern. When an ORT member reaches Golden Honor Holl status she is Of all the joys that brighten suffering earth, what joy is welcomed like a newborn child? pate in a stu-d reaction panel discussing social problems and curriculum at the 54th annual convention of the National Association of Secondary Principals in Washin D.C., on Feb. 7-8. Other panelists will be Ken Keith of Har- NX Stein's Kosciuszko furniture 1970 Premiere Showing ZENITH TVRADIOSTEREO "Where Today's Cuttomert Are Tomorrow's Friend1 Barry Gimbel vard University and Robert Bra-thuhm of the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis.

Mr. Gimbel just completed his term of office as president of the Wisconsin Association of Student Councils. IPmcccBuoacialhn0 4 CLXDILCDrHi JCC Collects Clothing for Welfare Families The Jewish Community Center desk will serve as a collection center for new and used clothing for Welfare families. Size labels must be attached to all garments. Knitted scarves and mittens are also needed.

Anyone wishing to. knit may pick up instructions and' yarn at the Center. Those with extra yarn and needles to contribute are urged to bring them to the Center for knitting projects. JCC Older Adult Groups to Convene This Week "Life of the Older Adult" wiU be the theme of a discussion that Dorothy Gursky, JFCS caseworker, will lead on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m.

at a meeting of the Center Women's Club. The Freindshaft Club will hear a talk on food planning on Monday, Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. Miss Carol Ervin, assistant director of the Dairy Council of Milwaukee, will show a film, "Food Is the Color of Life." The Older Adult Council, whose members represent all older adult groups at the Center, will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 10 a.m.

Puppetry, a new class, is being offered free of charge to all older adult members at the Center beginning Feb. 10. The class will meet on Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. Mrs. Minna Sabel is instructor.

Besides puppetry, scenery painting, play writing and performing for groups will be included in the curriculum. To register, call Lore Marcus, 276-0716. The West Side Club will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 1 p.m. at the Beth Am Center.

The program will feature the Center's Senior Choir under the direction of Frieda Levine. Talented club members are also invited to per-form. Refreshments will be served. Open Lounge activities every Thursday afternoon between 1 and 4 p.m. include Senior Choir rehearsal; Ladies Sewing Circle; consultations with Dorothy Gursky, JFCS caseworker; and social gathering with refreshments in rooms 1 and 2.

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Shalom A special American Contract Bridge League tournament with a sectional rating will be held on Feb. 9, when the Monday Night Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 7:45 p.m. at Congregation Shalom. Six to nine master points will be awarded to the winning partnership. Top scoring partnerships at a recent session were Fred Silver and A.

L. Kaiser, and Mrs. J. A. Lippert and Martin Lederer.

Duplicate bridge is played every Monday night at Congregation Shalom and is open to the bridge players of the community. Anyone desiring further information or a partner may contact the director, Bud Stein, at 351-0691, or Mrs. Robert Aronson, 352-7026. Refreshments are served. I ZENITH SUPER 50 HANDCRAFTED COLOR TV CHASSIS ADVANCED COLOR DEMODULATOR CIRCUITRY Calendar of ILoeal Events As Registered With Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations For registration of dates, call Mrs Louis Setlick, 964-0535 Handwired to the highest quality standards with no printed circuits and no production shortcuts for fewer service problems and greater dependability.

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Women's American ORT, Glen Bay Chapter, Dance and White Elephant Sale, Hawthorne Trace Apartments, Brown Deer, 8:30 p.m. Women's American ORT, Lincoln Chapter, Brunch, Blatz Pavilion, Lincoln Park; Lox, Bagel, Eggs, served 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. National Council of Jewish Women and UWM-Women's League, Joint Meeting, 12:30 p.m., Jewish Community Center, Mini-Luncheon, Miss Hallaren, national director of WICS, Guest Speaker. Women's American ORT, cORTland Chapter, Dinner-Dance.

Anti-Defamation League, Annual State-Wide Meeting, 9:30 aan. to 3:30 p.m. Women's American ORT, Mayfair Chapter, Annual Valentine Supper-Party, Beth Am Center, 6 pan. Milwaukee Jewish Community Center's Milwaukee Jewish Forum, Jewish Community Center, 8 pjn. Rabbi Herbert Bronstein of Rochester, N.

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487, New Member Oneg Shabbat, Jewish Community Center, 12:30 pjn. Congregation Beth El Men's Club, Annual "Kalian," all day. Congregation Agudas Achim, Annual Banquet, 6:30 pan. Milwaukee Hebrew Sheltering Home, Bon Yoyage Luncheon Meeting, honoring Mrs. Sam Zeichick.

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