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The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 17, May 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:
05/01/1936
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. 17, May 1, 1936
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Z. A. PARENTS' DAY NEXT SUNDAY
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Aleph Godols
Win Connecticut Cage Title
Lodge had
Novel Plans Will
Red Cross
manno
Given Real Job
trucks
Mark Observance
A. Z. A.
food
and
Irvey
on Cost of A. Z. A. to
Celebration to be Carried on
y
had
f material.
the Alephs Keeping
in 200 Cities; May
y B'nai
Them Busy
10th Date
n Pennsylva
inia made
you see your Aleph Godol
From sun-up until the wee
Red Cross.
eary-eyed and looking like he
hours of the morning, thousands
President
of
had sleep for a week, and
of Mothers and Fathers of A. Z. A.
B'nai B'rith
cratching his head and mumbling
actives and alumni will be feted
preme
Advise
row of figures, you'll know
on Sunday, May 10, in two hundred
d that the
he is simply trying to work
cities throughout the United States
00.00 to the
the answers to some of the
and Canada, in keeping with one
Emergency
estions contained on the lengthy
of the fraternity's most popular
nted questionnaire on "How
traditional observances, "Interna-
Does A. Z. A. Cost a Mem-
tional A. Z. A. Parents' Day."
Park
which was sent out to
In some communities it will
Aleph Godol of the frater-
d
Service
on April 27th, from national
Ararat Chapter 90, Hartford, Conn., won the Connecticut Valley
be a Masquerade Ball, in others
adquarters.
Regional basketball tournament. Team members are, front row, left
a Bridge and Tea or outing, in an-
to right: Sid Levine, William Silver, Capt. AI Schweibish, Abe
other a picnic for orphans or
international survey is part
March
Youlovsky, Bernard Glassman. Back row: Bob Greenberg, Coach Nat
open meetings or Parents' and
general study which the Su-
eme Advisory Council is mak-
Cohn, Charley Gellin.
Sons' Banquet, or a combination of
Chapter
170,
several events-but in all-a thor-
ducted
on the amount a membership
Congregal
the fraternity requires, in dol-
Rabbi Praises
Huntington Aleph
ough determination to glorify
Parenthood as an institution which
en
officiated
and cents, to the average
rd Frieden
Cushing's Talk
Wins Scholarship
members of A. Z. A. still think is
on
several of the items on
As 'Inspiring'
In Speech Contest
rather worthy of perpetuating.
To most of the world the second
questionnaire pertain to the
Sunday in May is "Mothers' Day."
Cabaret
spent by individual Alephs
April
attended the summer and win-
Typical of the comments upon
Robert Groban, Mountaineer
But several years ago, A. Z. A.
on
cess.
A
tournaments and regional, dis-
Alumnus Allen Cushing's lecture
Chapter 198, Huntington, W. Va.,
joined with the "Parents Maga-
as
collected
(Continued on Page 4)
tour are the following excerpts
was recently awarded a four-year
zine" and several other organiza-
o from
from a letter to the Supreme Ad-
scholarship to the arts and
tions in order to direct the at-
immunity.
visory council from Rabbi Samuel
sciences college of West Virginia
tention, on that day, rather than
er to the
Nary a Handbook
Cooper, of the Congregation B'nai
University in a state high school
to Mother alone, to Mother and
so
to
In Sight!
Jacob, Charleston, W. Va. Rabbi
speaking contest.
Father together for their joint
Cooper writes:
share in home-building and child-
Groban, who recently won the
rearing. The observance also
as elected
"The audience departed with
District 3 oratory title, competed
r to the
serves to place special emphasis
feelings of admiration for this
against 43 other contestants in the
invention
upon "Filial Love" as one of the
fine young man, and with words
state finals at Morgantown.
lisades.
seven cardinal virtues of A. Z. A.
of praise for his inspiring mes-
He will represent District 3 in
Several weeks ago, the Supreme
sage.
the International Oratory Finals to
Advisory Council headquarters put
Elected
I want to thank you for making
be held at the Pacific Palisades
out a special issue of "The A. Z.
Mr. Cushing's visit to our com-
camp in July.
A. Monthly Program," which is
as
munity possible. I look to even
devoted to plans and suggestions
greater interest in A. Z. A. by our
The attention of the member-
for the celebration of Internation-
G
members everywhere who have
1,
P.
A.
ship is called to the fact that
Buffalo Entertains
al Parents' Day.
106,
Top
had the opportunity of meeting so
of
national headquarters has
completely exhausted its supply
praiseworthy an alumnus of their
Visiting Chapters
Godol
2,
organization."
Six Topeka Alumni
District
"membership handbooks" and
Beta
most
of
the
present
in-
Buffalo Chapter 178 will be host
Join B'nai B'rith
norary
ormation will be supplanted by
HOMER WINS FOR STRAUS
to neighboring chapters at a meet-
material within the next
Mazkir Julius Solursh's home
ing of the Frontier regional coun-
All six members of a recent
n
has
months, new handbooks
past
run enabled the Nathan Straus
cil on Sunday, May 3.
the
class initiated by the Topeka
not be printed until after
softball team to defeat the Friend-
An open meeting, a banquet and
niversity.
B'nia B'rith, Topeka, Kans., were
convention.
ship Chapter nine, 5 to 3, and re-
a closing dance are on the pro-
alumni of A. Z. A. Chapter 106 of
main undefeated.
gram.
that city.
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The Shofar, Vol. 11, No. 17, May 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.