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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 5, November 1, 1935
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) chapters around the country. It includes information about chapters, officers, community service and philanthropy, events, and activities.
Date/Date Range:
11/01/1935
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA)
Alumni
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
Godolim
Programming
Regions
The Shofar (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1930s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 5, November 1, 1935
October 15,
A. IN
TING
y Vogel
The Sc
Committee
operate on
centralized
XI
November 1, 1935
No. 5
this year
experiment.
stead of
b ACIFIC PALISADES CAMP IS SELECTED
several Ale
each Distri
the Comn
een appointsurney Plans
Will Be Near
ing activiti
O.K. - A. Z. A.
VIGILANTES
will
be kno Near Completion
Los Angeles
of Scouting
When, on the second day of
bers of the
Regional and District Meets
Rosh Hashonah, a number of
Visiting Committees All Ap-
several year
anti-semitic posters appeared on
or
Basketball, Oratory
store windows in Salt Lake
prove; Offers Ocean Bathing,
nce. There
and several
and Debate
City, all available Alephs and
Mountain Climbing
mmittee. A
pledges of the Salt Lake Chap-
ng as leade
section of host chapters for
ter were on hand within a half
Ever since the first international
S in their
nal and district tournaments
hour and speedily removed the
A. Z. A. Camp convention closed at
e complete
asketball, oratory and debate
offensive signs. The chapter
Hollister, Missouri, July 14th, the
ittee on Sco virtually complete for this
has received the plaudits of the
national headquarters of the Su-
er. The Supreme Advisory
community for its vigilant ac-
preme Advisory Council have been
cil is sponsoring the greatest
tion.
bombarded with letters asking,
rome
G. Iber of regional and district
"Where will the next convention
ton Ave., naments that it has ever con-
ct No. 1: jed in the history of the or-
.A. C. Plans
be?" "Will you really hold it in
California?" "Can Los Angeles
St., Bangorzation. Additional tournament
17 Advisor
find the Camp?" "Where
Lawrence have been granted for the
where
where?"
le Place, Close of increasing attendance
rict No. 3: cutting down the distance
Conferences
All this while, headquarters re-
437 N. 23r contestants are required to
mained "mum" while committees
District Nel.
from every chapter in Los Angeles,
28061/2 Seate and district B'nai B'rith
So successful were the twenty
the Southern California Council,
Calif. Dimittees, grand councillors, dep-
Advisors' Conferences held last
and Jacob J. Lieberman of Los
ender, 533 IS, and field secretaries have
November, that the Supreme Ad-
Angeles, First Vice-President of
ta, Ga. Dil called upon to pep up at-
visory Council has decided to
the Supreme Advisory Council,
Frohman,
ance in the areas under their
again arrange similar conferences
Charles Dell Rubin of Los Angeles,
lvd.,
Chicag&diction and high hopes are
The various A. z. A. committees
during one day of each of the re-
international Regional Deputy, and
Joe Bock,
out for the 1935-36 tourna-
that visited Pacific Palisades gave
gional tournaments in oratory,
Irving Hill, past Grand Aleph Go-
Texas.
ts being the most widely par-
a unanimous O. K. Here are sev-
basketball and debate, being held
dol of Lincoln, Nebraska, scurried
ated competitions yet under-
eral of the Alephs inspecting the
throughout the country this win-
high and low in every nook and
Director ofen.
camp. Left to right (standing),
ter.
cranny of beautiful Southern Cali-
t will be
District No. 1
Abe Rosensweig, Regional Aleph
On Friday, October 25th, Nation-
fornia looking for a suitable site.
ext issue of
istrict
No. 1 is composed of
Sopher, and Arthur Haskell, Junior
The committees visited many
New England states, New
Deputy of this district; (kneeling),
(Continued on Page 5)
(Continued on Page 4)
and the Canadian provinces
Mayer Frieden, Regional Aleph
(Continued on Page 3)
Godol.
chapter in
expiration
oin
A
.Z. Aong Beach And
payment
Jackie Coogan Is
e
case
of
Superior Apply For
Beauty Judge At
A.Z.A. Charters
N. Straus Dance
PARK NO
uring
the past ten days, the
Approximately 4,000 people at-
preme Advisory Council head-
tended the Yom Kippur night
ERE MR. SMARTERS has received charter ap-
dance sponsored by Nathan Straus
LOOK WHAT veations from two new groups.
DONE
MY
Chapter of Los Angeles. The an-
TO
m the far north Regional
nual beauty contest was judged
I'M GOING Toputy Lou Eisenberg sent in
by Jackie Coogan, Mary Carlisle,
application for a group
and Vince Barnett. Benny Baker
Superior, Wisconsin, who de-
acted as master of ceremonies.
an Aleph Club charter. Up
Pinky Tomlin and his Brunswick
now, a number of the Su-
Recording Orchestra furnished the
boys have been members of
music for the affair, which was
Duluth Chapter 20, but as soon
held at the Pasadena Civic Audi-
Aleph Club is organized, they
torium.
demit to the chapter in their
At present the chapter is co-
city. Superior is, of course,
operating with the Los Angeles
twin city of Duluth.
Community Chest. A committee
recently, from Long Beach, Cali-
will visit every business house in
(Continued on Page 4)
the Jewish section of the city.
Pacific Palisades Coastline With Lighthouse in Foreground
H.P.170
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The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 5, November 1, 1935
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) chapters around the country. It includes information about chapters, officers, community service and philanthropy, events, and activities.