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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 15, April 1, 1936
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:
04/01/1936
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. 15, April 1, 1936
ch 15, 193
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Organized Jewry'
St. Louis First Degree Team
Raise Half Of
The
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Program Feature
Lapidus Money
ard
a secret
hapters Are Given Data On
A. Z. A. Scouts and Cubs Help
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of
1 Eva
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Work of Outstanding
Campaign to Honor
7th
Some
Jewish Agencies
Harry Lapidus
the seas
n Krauss,
Bend
chapter
"Organized Jewry" is the sym-
More than half of the Lapidus
d papa
of
osium featured in the April is
Memorial Fund, $856.69, has been
W
examini
of THE A. Z. A. MONTHLY
raised to date, according to word
ve
Feferma
POGRAM, which is now in the
received from Chairman Nicholas
chapter,
nds of Aleph Godols and Ad-
Brazy on March 23. Reports from
ntry
with sory Board chairmen. The ob-
the chapters indicate that nearly
ub,
is
now of this program is to discuss
all have already contributed or
of
dramat
history and purpose of some
are now at work on money-raising
p
near
the various types of Jewish or-
projects. According to present in-
w your anizations in America. These are
dications the full quota should be
honey," assified under four main heads:
reached within another month.
Defenders of Jewish Rights," "Or-
ssip
anizations for Jewish Social Well-
Portland Chapter 65, Portland,
sor
of
Above is pictured the members of the crack "First Degree" team
Oregon, which had contributed
"Social Organizations With
$3.50 in the old campaign, recent-
S Angeles
Purpose," and "Other Organiza-
of St. Louis Chapter No. 28. From left to right: Harry Rudman,
ons With Special Purposes."
ly sent Chairman Brazy a check
of the
Sydney Blumenthal, Harry Rothman, Milton Garelski, and Stanley Niss.
for another $20.00. The money
secretary
Discussion Topics
The April program booklet also
was raised in two days by selling
ris D.
Boge
Chananiah 191
North Star 210
"Five
arries the regular features: "Let's
200 Palestinian coins at ten cents
Former or Jewish current events,
Shows Interest
Takes Lead
each. These coins may be ob-
tained at no cost by writing to
of
Allenton to the Aleph Godol and
and suggestions to each
In Government
In Discussions
Nicholas M. Brazy, 113 W. Wayne
t
at
St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
directed
the Bogen committees. The
e
For
Godol is expected to take
Mr. Arthur Braun of the Com-
An active cultural program is
Cubs Set Example
o.
Now
booklet apart and to distribute
monwealth Federation of New
being pursued by North Star 210
Fine support has come from an
for
various sections to the proper
York recently addressed Chana-
of St. Paul. Early in the year
unexpected source in contributions
Sternhill,
committees.
The
Cultural
Com-
niah 191 Alephs on the subject "So-
Rev. James Moynihan, president
from the scout troop and also the
fs 7, has
will find a number of sug-
cial Movements: Their Aims and
of St. Thomas College, addressed
cub pack sponsored by Nordaunian
Chamber
topices of Jewish and gen-
Purposes." On April 19 the chap-
the chapter on the importance of
Chapter 22, Kansas City, Kansas.
ished
interest for discussion, pur-
ter will hear a Republican speak-
religion in present day economics.
Each boy in the cub pack (ages
g
er and on May 17 a representa-
The February meeting, in the
9-12) earned at least half of what
Bluffs, Ia.,
tive of the American Liberty
form of a symposium in which
he contributed. According to Aleph
Groban Victor
League. As a conclusion to this
representatives of six Twin City
Mazkir Chester Kaplan, one ten-
series, Dr. Ralph B. Winn, pro-
youth groups participated, fea-
year-old cub ran six errands, swept
phs
In Oratory Meet
fessor of Philosophy at the City
tured "Anerica's Answer to the
the snow twice, and practiced two
College, will analyze each of these
Anti-Semite." Over 100 persons
hours extra on his violin to earn
coln
Ba
movements, pointing out what
attended each meeting, which was
his 28 cents.
Robert
each holds in store for the youth
followed by a social period.
Groban,
fifteen-year-old
Latest Contributions
249,
togethe
of America.
from Huntington, W. Va.,
Members of the Cultural Com-
Below are listed contributions to
Sisterhood
over winning speakers
mittee, headed by Allen Ruvel-
the Lapidus Fund from February
eld
three other regions in the
son, are in charge of these meet-
a
Heights Alephs
26 to March 23, 1936:
finals recently held in Mc-
ings.
Omaha 1
$10.50
anning
to
as part of the District
Like New Plan
Stockton 47
6.00
War
Vetera
tournament and convention.
Mansfield Holds
Worcester 52
11.00
al.
The McKeesport debaters, Mer-
12.00
as elected
Snyder and Leroy Broder, won
Cleveland Heights 177 has
Purim Carnival
Santa Monica 53
Portland 65
20.00
el Linn
debate finals. The Beaver
adopted a plan of having the en-
Topeka 106
5.25
)
the
quintet romped to victory in
tire chapter attend Sabbath ser-
The second annual Purim Car-
Nathan Straus 141
17.00
ion.
The
McKeesport
chap-
vices, after which the Alephs
nival of Mansfield 237 was very
Hollywood 149
15.00
was chosen as the best chap-
gather at the home of a member
successful. A Purim drama was
David Radovsky 159
9.00
arters
is
in the district, Patterson win-
for a discussion of a current top-
held in the afternoon and a din-
Washington 172
12.00
mes
of
the award for best co-opera-
ic of interest to Jewish youth. The
ner, dance and carnival in the eve-
Toledo 183
6.00
tes
of
with B'nai B'rith. Morton
discussions are followed by social
ning.
Bethlehem 190
12.00
at
the
of Reading was named
activity.
Every Sunday morning Alephs
Adelphi 200
12.00
the
held
at
best Mazkir in the district
The chapter recently joined with
are conducting services for Jew-
North Star 210
12.50
Edward Schifreen of Allen-
Cleveland 209 in the sponsorship
ish inmates of the Ohio State Re-
Rabbi Ben Frankel 215
4.50
as the best Godol.
of a basketball carnival.
formatory.
Superior 251
12.00
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The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 15, April 1, 1936
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.