December 18, 1931

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this evening on the subject,. "A berg were hostessesuto:the Phi.Bpsi4.will meet nest Tuesday afternoon at Golden Heart," Gn , dealingg with the an- Ion"Tau:sorority~\yWdn&suay evening!! the--'Jewish Community Center. niversary of Baron de Hirsh,-noted ( Miss Roseaaette'-. Barrent. . was m-\ _ H i d philanthropist. • • . - • ! itiated into., the c l u b . . . . . . . \ " | . Miss Sonia _ Rich has roomed : : Four- new- members have b e e n j • . —\ ' i noi.;a, after visiting with friends in added to the roster of the congrega-j The -Iota-• T s a : sorority met Tues-j Minneapolis. tion during the month. They a r e day evening at the home of Kiss DeMr. end Mrs. Jake Corarshon of Si Krncger, Sam Greenstone, Mas borah Silver. Bridg-e was followed Chicago are quests at *he A,.L, GalSclvwidelson and Abe Sadoff. This by refreshments. insky home. brings the total number of new members since September 1 -to -48. • ••;. ' •' Mrs". ' Win; ' Lasers • is' recuperating Kiss Bertha l>imsda?c of.. New... Refreshments served ; a t the Cha-in,her. home, after, a recent .illness. ,. York'City-has arrived in the" city to nukah.entertainment of the Religious .' • ' . The Senior Hadassah organization visit with, her parents. school were the gift of Mr. Ben

A . large number of Sioux City students, who have sj>ent the fall term at various colleges and universities, will .return to the city this. week and next, to spend the winter vacation with parents and friends. Burnell Koolish, who is a representative student of Minnesota .University, will .spend several days in the city during the winter vacation. "The balance of the holiday will be spent in New Orleans, whree he Feinberg of Jefferson, S. p. Sirs. will. represent the Minnesota . chap- Ben Sherman and Mrs. Ben Shindler ter of the S. A. M. fraternity, at .were in charge of the arrangements. their' annual National convention. Plans will be completed this week Bert Mazor will arrive in the city for. the Students Welcome Service, Sunday morning from Wisconsin at the. Synagogue, next Friday eveUniversity, where he has been' en- ning. Rabbi. Albert Gordon of Minrolled the past year. neapolis will be the guest speaker. " Louis Dirasdale, Alfred Albert, Li- A reception, during which a. number onel London, Ida Edelm-- iTreda of the students will speak, •will folRosmofsky, Helen Levit,.: . **-'tc Ska- low the service. lovsky, Martin and Sol Kronick, all of the University of Iowa, will arrive home in the course of the week to visit their families. Dave Levitt, a student at the St. Miss Eva Maron, 619 Center street."; John Academy will arrive home Sat- entertained at a bridge tea: Sundayurday. afternoon, honoring Mrs. Harry E. , Frank Epstein, a student in the Stone, of Los Angeles, who is a guest I School of Dentistry at Creighton at the home of her parents, Mr. and' University, in Omaha, will arrive in Mrs. M. Fish. . . •I the city Tuesday. Nebraska University students, who , Mr., .and Mrs. G. E. Jacobson and ! will spend the" winter vacation in daughter, Marylin, of Chicago, arc, the city are Gerald Cohen, Fred making an'extended visit at thehon:r Sherman, and Morris Gordon. of the . former's - parents, Mr. ar.d Charlotte Roseristock will -arrive Mrs. J. Jacobson. from Wellesly, and Doris Rosensotck will arrive from Brownell Hal! in Miss Rose Finsod was hostess reOmaha, to be with their parents cently at a Hadassah benefit bridge during the vaeatoiri season. party. Bridge, played at four tables, Louis Klass and Dave, -Yyigodsky was followed by a dainty luncheon. will arrive home from the University of Michigan. _- . . Misses ' Rogie and •„ Margaret-. KozMiss Dena Baron, a student of the University of Ohio, at Columbus, .will visit with her parents during the week. . ,

Society -News

During the coining week you will be visited by a representative of the Jewish Press, Nathan Gilinsky, who will call on ycu for your 1932 subscription. We feel that the Jewish Press fills a vital need in the Sioux City Jewish home as well as in the Jewish home in Omaha, and we therefore requested the rabbis of til e Shaare Zion Synagogue and the Mount Sinai temple to write their candid opinion of the Jewish Press. Following are their replies:

Rabbi Theodore N. Lewis, Mount Sinai Congregation: The Jewish Press is one of the best edited Jewish weeklies, published in the English language. Its special articles are informing; its news columns are complete, and its spirit, aggressively Jewish. „ ••-•. / unqualifiedly endorse it. It merits the support of the entire Jeimsh community. ,

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dore Mirowitz. A message from the National Headquarters will be read by Morris Borshevsky. An added feature of the afternoon's entertainment will be a group Mrs. Barney Baron was elected of songs by the A. 2. A. quartette, Mr. Morey Lipshutz was elected President of the Ladies' Auxiliary composed of Jack Resnik, Leonard president of the local B'nai Brith of ;Shaare Zion Synagogue at their Baumstein, Martin Kosberg and Chapter Tuseday evening at their annual election, held Tuesday after- Morris Borshevsky. Miss Lillian' annual election. The meeting was noon in the Synagogue social hall- Magaziner will play the piano accom-; Mrs. David J. Baker and Mrs. Elipaniments. held in the social hall of Mount Sinai Temple.' Mr. Lipshutz; who Romihow: were elected vice presisucceeds E. N. Grueskin in the presi- dents; Mrs; Joe Krigsten, corresdja cy, is active in a number of ponding secretary; Mrs. Dave Gins- Flans for Fattier, channels of the Jewish community. berg, treasurer, and Mrs. John C. Son Banquet Begun Ho1 is president of the Kadima club Levin, recording secretary. Mrs. oi Sbaare Zion Synagogue, a mem- Baron succeeds Mrs. Philip SherMr. A. J. Galinsky and Mrs, Louis ber of the Board of Directors of man, who has served in the capacity Agranoff, joint chairmen of the Anthe Federation of Jewish SocialServ- of president for the past two years. nual Father and Son banquet, which ice, and has been active in the re- The following members of the will be sponsored by Mount Sinai auxiliary were elected to the Board Temple, December 28, have ancent Allied Jewish campaign. Mr. Leon Dobrofsky was elected of Directors of the Auxiliary: Mrs. nounced that. Mr. Edward Corbett vice president of the chapter; Frank M. Dizon, Mrs. Max Herzoff, Mrs. Sioux City attorney, will be the prinMargolin, corresponding secretary; A. Slutsky,, Mrs. R. Kutcher, Mrs. cipal speaker of the evening. Milton Bolstein, recording secretary; M. A.- Herzoff, Mrs. B. Shindler, Members of the congregation will M. Skalovsky, treasurer; J.-Kanof- Mrs.- Milton Mushkin, Mrs, Morey speak in: behalf of the fathers and sky, guardian; I. E. Kaplan, war- Lipshutz,- Mrs. H. Levin, Mrs. John several; of the" sons will respond. A den; E. N. Grueskin, Monitor, and Lansberg, Mrs'. S. I. Skalovsky, Mrs. musical -program will also be inHeeger. M. Seff, M. Satin, and M. Bergen I. H. Levin and Mrs. Lester The installation meeting1 of the cluded. trustees. The banquet will be held in the Auxiliary officers will be held Jan. annex of the Temple. 19, following a luncheon. The officers .were elected for a period of two years. Students Sleeted to-''-.

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Honor Society

The first annual dance, sponsored Of. a-group of thirty-five high by members of the Junior Hadassah school students, who were elected to. chapter, 'will be held ijrt the ballroom the School Honor Society. Three of the .Hotel Martin Sunday evening, December 20. Lee Herzoff and Sioux City chapter of the Aleph Jewish students were included. They his orchestra will furnish the, music Zadik Aleph will celebrate the sixth jare.-Ma'ry Edelman, Abe Singer and •' • for dancing, while bridge on th'e Mez-annual A. Z, A. Day, Sunday af- Herman Wigodsky. Other active. members of the sozanine floor "will occupy the evening ternoon, with a program in the social for those v/ho do not care to dance. hall of the Shaare Zion Synagogue. ciety are Sulamith Bereskin, Naom Miss Sibyl Merlin and Miss.Helen The- program, /which .will begin at 3 Sacks and Loyal Kier. Friedman are co-chairmen of the af- o'clock, will feature an address by fair, v/hich promises to ba widely at- Sir. Julius Bisno', of Omaha.' Mr. tended, according to the reports of Bisno is the assistant executive the? ticket commitieos. : . .V secretary of the National A. Z. A. ' ; "A Universal Eeligion" will b the subject of Eabbi Lewis sermon Patrons and patronesses for the organization. evening will be Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 1, Mr. E. .E.. Boron, local attorney at £lount Sinai Templo this evening. Plans ZTO being, ccspleted for th I5avi3,*Kabbi and Mrs. H. -&. Kabino- •will also address members of the witz, Rabbi and' Urs. Theodore N. organization. B:*bbi H. E. Kabino- Student Service vhich f7ill fc2 hel Lev/is, Mr. and Mr"*. B. ?*- Gruaskin, Tritz vrfll giva tho invocation. Re- the first Friday in January- Dr. O'Brian "of Z-lorningside Col llr, and '1'i.rs. Moreyy Lipshutz, and marks will be made by Marvin Klass 1l b chairman of the .afternoon, and 2saJ Li r.Ir.-:md J. Levin.

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