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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, September 25, 1942
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:
09/25/1942
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA)
Alumni
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
Godolim
Programming
Regions
The Shofar (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1940s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, September 25, 1942
AN.
uth
giv-
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city
the
SHOFAR
New Members
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Are the Life
Blood of a
To
Chapter
eted
ible
BUY
Be a Donor
the
UNITED
STATES
SAVINGS
,BONDS
AND STAMPS
Official Organ A. A-B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
IN,
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La.,
en-
raft
Tu-
VOL. XVIII
September 25, 1942
No. 3
and
by
yne
ards
SECOND YOUTH HOUSE TO BE DEDICATED
the
re-
ard
was
re-
aced
o.
Camden AZA Has
Bronx B'nai B'rith Youth House
for
the
Novel Savings Campaign
For AZA War Service Activities
S.
Alephs Distribute Banks to 1,600 Homes;
New Home of AZA Activities
AZA-B'nai B'rith
ed,
Over $9,000 Collected in First Week
Dignitaries To
ple
ter
Camden, N. T.-Distribution of
Attend Opening
on
individual banks to 1600 Cam-
h n
den homes for savings devoted
ADELSON TELLS
Washington, D. C.-AZA head-
the
to War Bonds
quarters announced today that on
you
and Stam
on.
AZA ROLE IN
Sunday evening, Sept. 27th, the
was started by
OV-
COOPER
Camden Chap.
III
Bronx B'nai
B'rith Youth
ln.
245. To date
House will be
ial
one week after
WAR SERVICE
dedicated and
is-
the initiation
officially open-
ase
of this cam-
ed for civilian
use
paign $9,000 in
War Service ac-
P.
bonds and
Passaic, N. J. - The Passaic
tivities. The
stamps has
Aleph Club presented a War Serv-
opening of the
and
been sold by the Alephs of the
ice program at which Lowell
Youth House
SERVICE
for
Chapter.
Adelson, District 3 Director was
marks another
rd-
The plan is a neighborhood ex-
the guest speaker. Speaking be-
milestone in the history of AZA
you
periment in stimulating purchase
fore a throng of Alephs from the
as it is the second building for
to
of bonds and stamps and is be-
North Jersey Region, Adelson de-
youth war activities to be opened
age
ing watched by the state and na-
fined the part A. Z. A. is playing
in six months. the other being lo-
not
tion. Members of the A. Z. A.
during the present conflict.
cated in Cleveland, Ohio. The
th.
chapter will call every two weeks
David Goldberg, former New
latest Youth House will be locat-
ial-
at homes where the sealed coin
Jersey City Director, was Master
ed within the Hebrew Institute of
wo
banks are left and after break-
of Ceremonies and Aleph Godol
III
University Heights, Bronx, N. Y.
ish
ing the seals redeem the savings
Baum welcomed all the visiting
Honorary Chairman of the pro-
with stamps. At the same time
Alephs to the program.
gram, Mr. A. C. Horn, member of
the boys also will take orders
the Supreme Advisory Council,
"An Open Letter to Hitler" was
for War Bonds.
will turn the program over to the
the name of the play presented
The new savings plan has been
chairman, Jack Alson, President
by the Alephs as a fitting con-
approved by the Camden County
of the Metropolitan B'nai B'rith
clusion to the evening program.
Council. Representating the B'nai
War Savings Committee, headed
The committee in charge of the
B'rith and AZA will be Maurice
by Thomas F. Joyce, vice presi-
entire affair were: Alephs Ralph
Bisgyer, Secretary of the Supreme
dent of the RCA Manufacturing
Tell, George Feitlen, William
Lodge of B'nai B'rith; Lawrence
Company. The RCA has contri-
Feitlen, and Al Zuckerman.
White, Secretary of District Grand
buted the banks to be used in the
Lodge I of B'nai B'rith; Mrs. Win-
campaign.
ifred Glucksman, Vice President
Alephs of the A. Z. A. were
of Women's Grand Lodge I: Judge
addressed last night by Marshall
Bainbridge; deputy state admin-
GOAL SET FOR NEW YEAR
Myron Sulzberger, First Vice Pres.
ident District Grand Lodge I: Ju-
istrator of the New Jersey War
lius Bisno, Executive Director of
Savings staff.
AZA; and representatives of the
The activities of the Alephs
New York AZA Council, headed
will be supervised by Morris Lieb-
A. Z. A. Must Grow to Meet Challenge
by Howard Chapnick, Junior S. A.
man, president of the South Jer-
C. member.
sey Council of the B'nai B'rith;
Representing the Hebrew Insti-
A. David Epstein, Albert Cohen
tute of University Heights will be
and Joseph Fuhrman, while cam-
Rabbi Simon G. Kramer, Max J.
paign details will be in the charge
By Philip M. Klutznick
Schneider, President of the H. I.
of Aleph Robert A. Schaveitz, as-
U. H.; and Maurice Leffert
sisted by Alephs Arnold Cohen
President, Supreme Advisory Council of A. z. A.
(Continued on Page 7, See
and Emanuel Liebman. A daily
"WAR SERVICE")
accounting of sales will be made.
We have entered a new year
ly rewarded by the strength that
young men have voluntarily en-
in the history of man. We have
is added to the fiber of our peo-
tered the armed services of the
perhaps the most fateful year
ple. Even in a war of machines,
cleansed our hearts and our
United Nations. More will follow
man holds the key to victory. His
SAMSON NEW
SEN. BRACKMAN
minds and renewed our belief in
mind and his soul must have
in their footsteps. Added to this
the omnipotence of God and the
every bit as tender care as the
is the real prospect of an early
sanctity of humankind. Let us
CHAIRMAN FOR
aircraft, the tanks, and the ships
call to younger men through the
LOS ANGELES
then face the immediate future
which we launch to speed our de-
Selective Service process. At a
with clear eyes and recognize the
feat of the Axis.
moment when our program is full,
Z. A.
immensity of the tasks which con-
Third, that all this we will need
we are compelled to devoted en-
CITY DIRECTOR
ch is
earn
BOSTON B.B.Y.0g
front us as individuals and as
ergies to augment our ranks. The
members of a youth movement.
goals we have established for our-
ty or
We must recognize that our job
selves demand mnapower for their
involves certain very caelr impli-
Washington, D. C.-Philip M.
fulfillment. This, we must never
n the
cations.
Klutznick, president of the Su-
Boston, Mass. - The Executive
forget or else we will fail to
preme Advisory Council announc-
that
Advisory Board of Greater Bos-
First, our work on the home
achieve our aims.
arded
ed the appointment of Julius
ton A. Z. A. recently announced
front must increase in tempo far
We have a job to do! We will
Samson as the new Los Angeles
the
the appointment of Senator David
and beyond the remarkable
expand our thinking and our
re al-
City Director to replace Sam
M. Brackman as Chairman of
achievements up to date. The
ranks and we will grow with that
tional
Glassberg who recently resigned.
Boston B. B. Y. O. Senator Brack-
amazing results brought forth
job. New worlds are not achieved
Samson's work will also include
on as
man is also the Commissioner of
heretofore are only the begin-
by minor effort.s The struggle
will
the direction of the Southern Re-
Public Utilities for the State of
nings of the efforts which we
of the hour is for a new world
which
gion.
Massachusetts and an outstand-
have the strength to exert in the
a moral world in which the
Bal-
Julius is well known in A. Z.
ing leader in Civic and Religious
important functions of war serv-
supremacy of the individual's
A. and B'nai B'rith circles. He
movements. The various commit-
ice which we so enthusiastically
aspir-
right to life and freedom will go
is a former advisor and charter
tees are being formed and will
adopted as our aim at our recent
think
unchallenged. In the dawning of
member of Nathan Straus Chap.
be officially announced in a short
conference.
orma-
such an era the persons who have
141. He was a District 4 Aleph
while.
con-
Second, the cultural and re-
the greatest stake are the young
Godol in 1933 and served as a
Inside
Mr. Benjamin Bartzoff, Manag-
ligious aspects of our program
men and the young women that
member of the Grand Lodge com-
ing Editor of the Jewish Advo-
must be deepened in tone and at-
will not only bear the greatest
mittee on A. Z. A. for three
cate, will head a large and dis-
tuned to the reality that intelli-
burden in accomplishing the ob-
years. He was International A.
tinguished Publicity Committee.
gence and faith will be sorely
jective, but they will in justice
Z. A. Junior Deputy for two years
Mr. William Mullen, Boston Park
needed during the war and re-
live to make and enjoy the fruits
and is a past president of the
Department Recreational Commis-
quired for the implementation of
of a universe resting on the solid
Boris D. Bogen B'nai B'rith
sioner. will serve on the Athletic
our victory. To those who would
pillars of the "four freedoms.'
Lodge.
Committee. Mr. Mullen has al-
say that we have no time except
As we face the new year, let us
Julius can be reached at his
ready designated several profes-
for the immediate job of winning
be firm in our resolution to rec-
office at 448 So. Hill St., each
sional physical instructors
to
the war, let it be said that man
ognize the clear implications of
week day from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
serve on his committee and has
is not a machine. He performs
PHILIP M. KLUTZNICK
our task and to meet all obstacles
His phone number is Michigan
offered the complete playground
best when he is inspired by truth
with that sublime courage and
3525. All Alephs are urged to
PHS
and Park facilities to B. B. Y. O.
and faith. The time devoted to
to do with rapidly changing man-
unmatchable strength that moves
take this opportunity to meet
for its P ojects.
the pursuit of these twins is amp-
power. Already many of our
mountains,
Julius.
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The Shofar, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, September 25, 1942
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.