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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 8, December 15, 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:
12/15/1935
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. 8, December 15, 1935
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December 15, 1935
No. 8
arliament
lar session
mons and
ipidus Memorial
Seventeen Tournaments, Advisors
the "Prem
TOURNEY HEAD
f the Opp
anuary Feature
Conferences To Draw Participants
oted down
pacts.
Palestine Forest Drive
From 150 A. Z. A. Communities
Hochman
Minister M
Discussed In
Aleph Ben
Program
Competitions To Be Advisory Meetings At
on. R. B.
Held Late In
Each Winter
he Lapidus Forest Memorial
alestine" is the feature of the
December
Tourney
Nebraska
Sary issue of THE A. Z. A.
ewish
NTHLY PROGRAM, which was
Debaters, orators and basketball
Approximately 300 advisors are
nt
of
the
ed to each Aleph Godol and
players from 150 chapters will
expected to attend seventeen Ad-
f Jewish S
advisor on December 15.
vie for honors within the next two
visors' Conferences that will be
d was acti
section includes three parts:
weeks in the first inter-chapter
held throughout the Order late
ist activity
I, Harry H. Lapidus; Part
competition of the 1935-36 winter
in December. This will be the
uota Basis
The Forest Memorial in Pales-
season. Twelve of the sixteen
second year that such conferences
relative to
Part III, The Campaign. The
regional and one of the six dis-
are held under the auspices of the
morial wil
two parts are intended as
trict tournaments have been sched-
Supreme Advisory Council and the
nuary
issu
of talks to be presented at
uled for the latter part of De-
first year that they will be held
ONTHLY
papter meeting devoted exclu-
cember.
in connection with the regional
be
sent
to
to the Lapidus Memorial.
District 4 Finals in Oakland
tournaments.
head Adv third part deals with the
The only distinct contests to be
Some of the important problems
The quota
nanics of the campaign and
run off at this time will be held
that will be discussed by the ad-
h chapter
ld be used by the chapter
in Oakland December 27-28-29 for
visors are membership increase,
ize of its
idus Memorial Committee as
the chapters of the Western Con-
meeting attendance, financial dif-
will
be
aide in planning the local cam-
Harold W. Schwartz, District 6
ference. Regionals will be held
ficulties of the chapters, B'nai
n.
ojects initi
Aleph Godol, is general chairman
in Worcester on December 28-29,
B'rith relationships and chapter
11 chapters
Campaign Begins Soon
of the only tournament to be held
Hartford on December 25, Cleve-
activities, However, each advisor
Is will re
he campaign, which is under
on Canadian soil this month. The
land on December 27-28-29, Dayton
will have the opportunity of pre-
ed certifi
chairmanship of Nicholas M.
contests will be in Winnipeg, De-
on December 29-30-31, Kansas City
senting for discussion special
rooms.
zy, 113 West Wayne Street,
cember 27-8-9.
on December 27-28-29, Bethlehem
problems confronting his group.
z. A. Work
Wayne, Ind., will get under
on December 25-26, Atlantic City
District 1
rice-chairma
after the first of the year and
on December 28-29-30, Washington,
Advisors of chapters in the
inate on the Jewish Arbor
Haves Is Elected
Pa., on December 27-28-29, Pater-
(Continued on Page 6)
mittee for
Advisor of
February 8. However, all
er when it
pters are expected to make
To Lead Dist. No. 1
son on December 21-22,
Winnepeg on December 27-
CONCLAVE SCENE
Chapter a
plans immediately so that
Haves, Grand Aleph Sopher
28-29, Birmingham, on De-
tributions will be received at
and Grand Councillor for District
cember 29-30-31-, and San
opening of the campaign. All
tributions should be sent to
1, was elected District Aleph Go-
Antonio on December 29-30.
Debate Land Question
Meetin
dol at the convention held recent-
rman Brazy.
ly at New Haven, Conn.
Approximately 300 debat-
Chapter Quotas
Other officers chosen: William
ers will be prepared on the
hapters with memberships of
Wheeler, Boston, Aleph S'gan; Al-
flip of the coin to discuss
SUPREM
less are expected to pur-
fred M. Cohen, Springfield, Aleph
either side of the question,
8 trees at $12.00. Chapters
ADVISOR
Mazkir; Abe Youlovsky, Hartford,
"Resolved, That the Princi-
memberships of over 25 will
Aleph Gisbor; William R. Cohen,
ple of Public as Opposed to
COUNCIL (Continued on Page 4)
Newport, Aleph Sopher; Leon
the Private Ownership of
1927-28:
Land in Palestine be En-
Greenblatt, New Haven, Aleph Ko-
Seated
hen Godol; Abe Tulchin, Fall
couraged." The subject is
able,
gional Tourney
River, Aleph Shotare Godol.
very timely by reason of
ght:
Kansas
Motions passed by the conven-
the current problem of land
City,
Mo.
erbach,
tion included measures to develop
speculation in Palestine.
bodman, H
regions within the district, to es-
"A Notable Jewish Figure
. Lapidus, he Western Regional tourna-
tablish a district best-chapter
of Recent History" is the
b J. Lieber of District 2 will be held at
subject of about 150 ora-
award, to publish a district news-
yman M. City, Mo., December 27-8-9.
tions that will be delivered
paper and to emphasize A. Z. A.-
ein, 2 and 200 will be in
during the tournaments.
B'nai B'rith co-operation. The
ohn,
Sam
Bage.
district Boy Scout committee was
Fraternity - A spirit of
tanding, Jewish Community Center
allotted fifteen dollars.
ght: David be the headquarters for the
sociability, of co-operation
Wilfred B. Feiga, Worcester, is
eber, Sam ting, and all contests will be
and of friendship toward
the Supreme Advisory Council rep-
Texas Alephs will hold their winter
inson.
there.
all A. Z. A.s that shall
resentative from District 1. Char-
tournament in the shadow of the old
ft to right: ocial affairs on the tourney
les Jainchill, Hartford, is Field
make of us one great fel-
and the new pictured here. Against a
roloff, gram include house parties on
Secretary. Benjamin Schoolman,
lowship; a love of and a
background of a modern skyscraper is
lutznick, opening night and a dance
Boston, is Chairman of the A. Z. A.
loyalty to A. Z. A. and its
shown the Alamo, "Cradle of Texas
day
evening.
Committee.
ideals.
Liberty."
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The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 8, December 15, 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.