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George Shendelman Leads AZA for Second Term Newspaper Clipping
CHMAN
NRA
MEMBER
U.S.
test Weekly"
Jewish News
WE DO OUR PART
No. 13
PRICE 5c
ECT
George Shendelman Leads
BY THE WAY
By David Schwartz
A. Z. A. For Second
Term
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
By Sam Levin
An executive meeting; is called
for
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at
the Hotel De-
A Rabbi Joins The Chorus-
At the regular meeting of the A.
Voy, please be there.
The former rabbi of East Orange,
Z. A. Fraternity Monday night, De-
N. J., Rabbi David Gross is now a
There will be no more meetings of
cember 18, the following officers were
member of the chorus of "Let 'em
the Fraternity until January 8. At
elected: President, George Shendle-
eat cake."
this time, the new officers will be in-
man; Vice-President, Seymour Mar-
stalled. An interesting program has
Gross abandoned the rabbinate some
cus; Treasurer, Sam Levin; Reporter,
been planned for the meeting. All of
years ago. Then followed an interlude
Harold Cohen; Sergeant-at-ams, Dave
the past presidents of the chapter will
in business. And now to the stage.
Moskovitz; Assistant Sergeant-at-
be present. Each will give a resume
arms, Joe Fleisshman and Chaplain,
of the work done during his admin-
Another equally novel transition is
Schayel Scheinberg.
istration.
that of the former Rabbi Abraham
Feinberg, who now, as Anthony Prome
The new officers will be installed
The basketball teams
will
play
the
is on the air four times a week for
at the January 8, meeting and will
32's Sunday, Decemberr 24,
at
5
0'-
NBC.
serve for six months. The outgoing
clock in the DeVoy ym.
officers are George Shendleman, Pres-
ident; Joe Newman, Vice-President
Theatre and Pulpit-
Sam Kaplan, treasurer; Sam Levin,
MEMPHIAN
WINS
After all, one expects that there
reporter; Carl Stark, sergeant-at-
should be a certain amount of flow
arms; Stanley Newman, assistant
NATIONAL
AWARD
from the rabbinical field to the thea-
sergeant-at-arms; Herman Felt, chap-
tre. There is something intrinsically
lain and Sam Levin, reporter.
theatrical about the rabbinate. I am
Sunday's celebration of A. Z. A.
Benny Aaronwa
of Memphis was
not saying this in disparagement.
day went off in fine style. Even
recently awarded
The theatre merely dramatizes what
Appeal
mrst prize in a na-
the rabbi preaches. The rabbi warns
though the elements conspired against
tion-wide contest
sponsored by the
iniquity. The theatre mirroring the
us, we are well satisfied with the way
Skookum Packer's
Association for the
the program was carried out. We
play of the human passions indirectly
best window displ
ay of the season.
carries the same lesson.
aster
elect
have one correction to make. At the
Mr. Aaronwald
dressed the window
289,
was
debate Sunday morning between Har-
old Cohen and Sidney Lazarov, the
at Seessel's to wir
first the local and
Changing Occupations—
in
the
of-
as
chairman announced that Sidney had
then the national
Jun-
prize.
But in general, it seems to me, it
would do many of us good if we sam-
esiding
of-
won. The reverse is true-Harold had
The window WO
n over hundreds of
pled more easily various callings.
been awarded the decission by a vote
other entries ove
the entire United
I have read somewhere that Saint
of two to one. We want to thank every-
States. Judges in
he contest were The
Simon-the great Utopian socialist
NISTS
one who attended our dance for the
Retail Merchants
Committee, of Wen-
philosopher, to equip himself for life,
marvelous way in which they respond-
atchee, Washingt
on, where the asso-
took a whack at several dozen differ-
DAY
ed to our plea to bring lots of canned
ciation has its ger
neral offices.
ent callings. I don't know how the
goods. Quite a few families will have
experiment worked out, but it must
a merrier holiday than they antici-
HOWARD
have had its points.
dassah
as
pated. We can't tell how much we
HALLE
District
appreciate the help that Mrs. Brenner
and Mrs Isaac Loskove gave us. With-
TAKEN E
DEATH
Katzmann-Waiter and Scientist
for
the
Boris Katzmann, the great Zionist
out them the dance would never have
leader, who has just died in Palestine
Flag
Day
been the success that it was.
For
our
Howard Halle
was something of a man of many pro-
The fraternity is planning a weiner
8 years, son of Mrs.
buted
five
Frances Halle,
fessions. He was an agriculturalist, a
roast at Dave Moskovitz's farm Tues-
other of Mrs. Carl
Mayer, of Mem
chemist, and his plan for mass migra-
day evening, Dece ber 26. Those going
and Abe Halle, of
to the
tion into Palestine revealed him as an
will
m
at
Temple
Pittsburgh,
please
the
at
Sunday morning,
economist also.
the residence, 291
But
most
CHMAN
NRA
MEMBER
U.S.
test Weekly"
Jewish News
WE DO OUR PART
No. 13
PRICE 5c
ECT
George Shendelman Leads
BY THE WAY
By David Schwartz
A. Z. A. For Second
Term
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
By Sam Levin
An executive meeting; is called for
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at
the Hotel De-
A Rabbi Joins The Chorus-
At the regular meeting of the A.
Voy, please be there.
The former rabbi of East Orange,
Z. A. Fraternity Monday night, De-
N. J., Rabbi David Gross is now a
There will be no more meetings of
cember 18, the following officers were
member of the chorus of "Let 'em
the Fraternity until Tanuary 8. At
elected: President, George Shendle-
eat cake."
this time, the new officers will be in-
man; Vice-President, Seymour Mar-
stalled. An interesting program has
Gross abandoned the rabbinate some
cus; Treasurer, Sam Levin; Reporter,
been planned for the meeting. All of
years ago. Then followed an interlude
Harold Cohen; Sergeant-at-ams, Dave
the past presidents of the chapter will
in business. And now to the stage.
Moskovitz; Assistant Sergeant-at-
be present. Each will give a resume
arms, Joe Fleisshman and Chaplain,
of the work done during his admin-
Another equally novel transition is
Schayel Scheinberg.
istration.
that of the former Rabbi Abraham
Feinberg, who now, as Anthony Prome
The new officers will be installed
The
basketball
teams
will
play
the
is on the air four times a week for
at the January 8, meeting and will
32's Sunday, Decemberr 24, at 5 0'-
NBC.
serve for six months. The outgoing
clock in the DeVoy ym.
officers are George Shendleman, Pres-
Theatre and Pulpit-
ident; Joe Newman, Vice-President
Sam Kaplan, treasurer; Sam Levin,
MEMPHIAN
WINS
After all, one expects that there
reporter; Carl Stark, sergeant-at-
should be a certain amount of flow
arms; Stanley Newman, assistant
NATIONAL
AWARD
from the rabbinical field to the thea-
sergeant-at-arms; Herman Felt, chap-
tre. There is something intrinsically
lain and Sam Levin, reporter.
theatrical about the rabbinate. I am
Sunday's celebration of A. Z. A.
Benny Aaronwa
of Memphis was
not saying this in disparagement.
Appeal
day went off in fine style. Even
recently awarded
The theatre merely dramatizes what
Trst prize in a na-
the rabbi preaches. The rabbi warns
though the elements conspired against
tion-wide contest
sponsored by the
iniquity. The theatre mirroring the
us, we are well satisfied with the way
Skookum Packer's
Association for the
the program was carried out. We
play of the human passions indirectly
best window displ
ay of the season.
carries the same lesson.
aster
elect
have one correction to make. At the
Mr. Aaronwald
dressed the window
289,
was
debate Sunday morning between Har-
old Cohen and Sidney Lazarov, the
at Seessel's to wir
first the local and
Changing Occupations—
in
the
of-
as
chairman announced that Sidney had
then the national
Jun-
prize.
But in general, it seems to me, it
would do many of us good if we sam-
esiding
of-
won. The reverse is true-Harold had
The window WO
n over hundreds of
pled more easily various callings.
been awarded the decission by a vote
other entries ove
the entire United
I have read somewhere that Saint
of two to one. We want to thank every-
States. Judges in
the contest were The
Simon-the great Utopian socialist
NISTS
one who attended our dance for the
Retail Merchants
Committee, of Wen-
philosopher, to equip himself for life,
marvelous way in which they respond-
atchee, Washingt
on, where the asso-
took a whack at several dozen differ-
DAY
ed to our plea to bring lots of canned
ciation has its ger
neral offices.
ent callings. I don't know how the
goods. Quite a few families will have
experiment worked out, but it must
a merrier holiday than they antici-
HOWARD
have had its points.
dassah
as
pated. We can't tell how much we
HALLE
District
appreciate the help that Mrs. Brenner
and Mrs Isaac Loskove gave us. With-
TAKEN E
DEATH
Katzmann-Waiter and Scientist
for
the
Boris Katzmann, the great Zionist
out them the dance would never have
leader, who has just died in Palestine
Flag
Day
been the success that it was.
For
our
Howard Halle
was something of a man of many pro-
The fraternity is planning a weiner
8 years, son of Mrs.
buted
five
Frances Halle,
fessions. He was an agriculturalist, a
roast at Dave Moskovitz's farm Tues-
other of Mrs. Carl
Mayer, of Men
chemist, and his plan for mass migra-
day evening, Dece aber 26. Those going
and Abe Halle, of
to the
will
Pittsburgh,
tion into Palestine revealed him as an
please
m
at
the
Temple
Sunday morning,
at
economist also.
the residence, 291
But
CHMAN
NRA
MEMBER
U.S.
test Weekly"
Jewish News
WE DO OUR PART
No. 13
PRICE 5c
ECT
George Shendelman Leads
BY THE WAY
By David Schwartz
A. Z. A. For Second
Term
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
By Sam Levin
An executive meeting:
is
called
for
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at
the Hotel De-
A Rabbi Joins The Chorus-
At the regular meeting of the A.
Voy, please be there.
The former rabbi of East Orange,
Z. A. Fraternity Monday night, De-
N. J., Rabbi David Gross is now a
There will be no more meetings of
cember 18, the following officers were
member of the chorus of "Let 'em
the Fraternity until January 8. At
elected: President, George Shendle-
eat cake."
this time, the new officters will be in-
man; Vice-President, Seymour Mar-
stalled. An interesting program has
Gross abandoned the rabbinate some
cus; Treasurer, Sam Levin; Reporter,
been planned for the meeting. All of
years ago. Then followed an interlude
Harold Cohen; Sergeant-at-ams, Dave
the past presidents of the chapter will
in business. And now to the stage.
Moskovitz; Assistant Sergeant-at-
be present. Each will give a resume
arms, Joe Fleisshman and Chaplain,
of the work done during his admin-
Another equally novel transition is
Schayel Scheinberg.
istration.
that of the former Rabbi Abraham
Feinberg, who now, as Anthony Prome
The new officers will be installed
The basketball teams will play the
is on the air four times a week for
at the January 8, meeting and will
32's Sunday, December 24, at 5 0'-
NBC.
serve for six months. The outgoing
clock in the DeVoy ym.
officers are George Shendleman, Pres-
ident; Joe Newman, Vice-President
Theatre and Pulpit-
Sam Kaplan, treasurer; Sam Levin,
MEMPHIAN
WINS
After all, one expects that there
reporter; Carl Stark, sergeant-at-
should be a certain amount of flow
arms; Stanley Newman, assistant
NATIONAL
AWARD
from the rabbinical field to the thea-
sergeant-at-arms; Herman Felt, chap-
tre. There is something intrinsically
lain and Sam Levin, reporter.
theatrical about the rabbinate. I am
Sunday's celebration of A. Z. A.
Benny Aaronwa
of Memphis was
not saying this in disparagement.
Appeal
day went off in fine style. Even
recently awarded
The theatre merely dramatizes what
rst prize in a na-
the rabbi preaches. The rabbi warns
though the elements conspired against
tion-wide contest
sponsored by the
iniquity. The theatre mirroring the
us, we are well satisfied with the way
Skookum Packer's
Association for the
the program was carried out. We
play of the human passions indirectly
best window displ
ay of the season.
carries the same lesson.
aster
elect
have one correction to make. At the
Mr. Aaronwald
dressed the window
289,
was
debate Sunday morning between Har-
in
old Cohen and Sidney Lazarov, the
at Seessel's to wir
first the local and
Changing Occupations—
the
of-
as
Jun-
chairman announced that Sidney had
then the national
prize.
But in general, it seems to me, it
would do many of us good if we sam-
esiding
of-
won. The reverse is true-Harold had
The window WO
n over hundreds of
pled more easily various callings.
been awarded the decission by a vote
other entries ove
the entire United
I have read somewhere that Saint
of two to one. We want to thank every-
States. Judges in
he contest were The
Simon-the great Utopian socialist
NISTS
one who attended our dance for the
Retail Merchants
Committee, of Wen-
philosopher, to equip himself for life,
marvelous way in which they respond-
atchee, Washingt
on, where the asso-
took a whack at several dozen differ-
DAY
ed to our plea to bring lots of canned
ciation has its ger
neral offices.
ent callings. I don't know how the
goods. Quite a few families will have
experiment worked out, but it must
a merrier holiday than they antici-
have had its points.
dassah
as
pated. We can't tell how much we
HOWARD
HALLE
District
appreciate the help that Mrs. Brenner
and Mrs Isaac Loskove gave us. With-
TAKEN
DEATH
Katzmann-Waiter and Scientist
for
the
Boris Katzmann, the great Zionist
out them the dance would never have
leader, who has just died in Palestine
Flag
Day
been the success that it was.
Howard Halle
was something of a man of many pro-
For
our
The fraternity is planning a weiner
8 years, son of Mrs.
five
Frances Halle,
fessions. He was an agriculturalist, a
buted
roast at Dave Moskovitz's farm Tues-
other of Mrs. Carl
Mayer, of Men
chemist, and his plan for mass migra-
day evening, Dece ber 26. Those going
and Abe Halle, of
to the
please
Pittsburgh,
tion into Palestine revealed him as an
will
m
at
the
Temple
at
Sunday morning,
economist also.
the residence, 291
But
most
CHMAN
NRA
test Weekly"
Jewish News
WE DO OUR PART
No. 13
PRICE 5c
ECT
George Shendelman Leads
BY THE WAY
By David Schwartz
A. Z. A. For Second Term
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
By Sam Levin
An executive meeting
is called for
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at
the Hotel De-
A Rabbi Joins The Chorus-
At the regular meeting of the A.
Voy, please be there.
The former rabbi of East Orange,
Z. A. Fraternity Monday night, De-
N. J., Rabbi David Gross is now a
There will be no more meetings of
cember 18, the following officers were
member of the chorus of "Let 'em
the Fraternity until anuary 8. At
elected: President, George Shendle-
eat cake."
this time, the new officiers will be in-
man; Vice-President, Seymour Mar-
stalled. An interesting program has
Gross abandoned the rabbinate some
cus; Treasurer, Sam Levin; Reporter,
been planned for the meeting. All of
years ago. Then followed an interlude
Harold Cohen; Sergeant-at-ams, Dave
the past president: of the chapter will
in business. And now to the stage,
Moskovitz; Assistant Sergeant-at-
be present. Each will give a resume
arms, Joe Fleisshman and Chaplain,
of the work done during his admin-
Another equally novel transition is
Schayel Scheinberg.
istration.
that of the former Rabbi Abraham
Feinberg, who now, as Anthony Prome
The new officers will be installed
The basketball team will play the
a on the air four times a week for
at the January 8, meeting and will
32's Sunday, December 24, at 5 0'-
NBC.
serve for six months. The outgoing
clock in the DeVoy Gym.
officers are George Shendleman, Pres-
ident; Joe Newman, Vice-President
Theatre and Pulpit-
Sam Kaplan, treasurer; Sam Levin,
MEMPHIAN
WINS
After all, one expects that there
reporter; Carl Stark, sergeant-at-
should be a certain amount of flow
arms; Stanley Newman, assistant
NATIONAL
AWARD
from the rabbinical field to the thea-
sergeant-at-arms; Herman Felt, chap-
tre. There is something intrinsically
lain and Sam Levin, reporter.
theatrical about the rabbinate. 1 am
Sunday's celebration of A. Z, A.
Benny Aaronwa
of Memphis was
not saying this in disparagement.
Appeal
day went off in fine style. Even
recently awarded
The theatre merely dramatizes what
.rst prize in a na-
the rabbi preaches. The rabbi warns
though the elements conspired against
tion-wide contest
sponsored by the
iniquity. The theatre mirroring the
us, we are well satisfied with the way
Skookum Packer's
Association for the
the program was carried out. We
play of the human passions indirectly
best window display of the season.
carries the same lesson,
aster
elect
have one correction to make. At the
Mr. Aaronwald dressed the window
289,
was
debate Sunday morning between Har-
in the of-
old Cohen and Sidney Lazarov, the
a: Seessel's to with, first the local and
Changing Occupations-
chairman announced that Sidney had
then the national
28 as Jun-
prize.
But in general, it seems to me, it
would do many of us good if we sam-
siding of.
won, The reverse is true-Harold had
The window women over hundreds of
pled more easily various callings.
been awarded the decission by a vote
other entries over the entire United
I have read somewhere that Saint
of two to one, We want to thank every-
States, Judges in he contest were The
Simon-the great Utopian socialist
ISTS
cne who attended our dance for the
Retail Merchants
Committee, of Wen-
philosopher, to equip himself for life,
marvelous way in which they respond-
atchee,
Washingto
n,
where
the
asso-
took a whack at several dozen differ-
DAY
ed to our plea to bring lots of canned
ciation has its general offices.
ent eallings. I don't know how the
goods, Quite a few families will have
experiment worked out, but it must
a merrier holiday than they antici-
HOWARD
have had its points.
dassah as
pated. We can't tell how much we
HALLE
it
District
appreciate the help that Mrs. Brenner
and Mrs Isaae Loskove gave us. With-
TAKEN BY DEATH
Katzmann-Waiter and Scientist-
for the
Boris Katzmann, the great Zionist
out them the dance would never have
Flag
Day
leader, who has just died in Palestine
been the surcess that it was.
For
our
Howard Halle,
was something of a man of many pro-
The fraternity is planning a weiner
years, son of Mrs.
Frances Halle,
fessions. He was an agriculturalist, a
buted five
roast at Dave Moskovitz's farm Tues-
other of Mrs. Carl
Mayer, of Men
chemist, and his plan mass migra-
day evening, Déce aber 26. Those going
and Abe Halle, of
the
Pittsburgh,
tion into Palestine revealed him as an
at
the
Sunday morning,
economist also.
residence, 291
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