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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. XX, No. 2, July 21, 1944 [sic]
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:
08/25/1944
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. XX, No. 2, July 21, 1944 [sic]
A.Z.A." SERVICE FLAG
SHOFAR
101
SUPREME SACRIFICE
BUY
4571
UNITED
STATES
SAVINGS
AND STAMPS
Official Organ 1.3.A.-B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
ACTIVE ALEPHS
,BONDS
July 21, 1944
Elul 6, 5704
Send All Address Changes to THE SHOFAR
1003 K St., N. W., Washington, 1, D. C.
Vol. XX-No. 2
17 Nominated For Grand Offices
JEWISH YOUTH CANTEEN
ELECTION BALLOTS MUST
SPONSORED BY DENVER
Grand Officer Nominees
BE IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
AZA AND BBG GROUPS
BEFORE MIDNIGHT OCT. 1
The following A. Z. A. members ha ve been nominated for grand office:
Biographical Info on
To Be Recreation and
Jr. S.A. C. Member
Grand Aleph Mazkir
Candidates to Be Sent
Social Meeting Place
HARRY COOPER,
STANLEY BARRELL,
Fidelity Chapter 264,
Denver, Colo.-In order to aid in
Ararat Chapter 90,
Washington, D. C.-Philip M.
Los Angeles, Cal.
the curbing of juvenile delinquency,
Hartford, Conn.
Klutznick president of the Supreme
Advisory Council and chairman of
the Alephs of Alliance Chap. 275 and
ARTHUR GILBERT,
IRVIN BOWERS,
the Grand Aleph Godol's committee
members of the newly organized B'nai
Frankford Chapter 289,
B'rith Girls joined hands to sponsor a
Rambam Chapter 466,
on nominations and elections, an-
Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore, Md.
nounced the nomination of 17 can-
Youth Canteen for the Jewish youth
EDWARD A. GRAUSE,
didates for the grand offices of
of Denver. The canteen, situated at
Queens Village Chapter 348,
ART GREENBERG,
A. Z. A. Klutznick further announced
the Temple Emanuel, was opened
Queens Village, N. Y.
Huntington Park Chapter 170,
that ballots were being sent out to
after these young people were given
the go-ahead sign by civic leaders in
SAM WOLFE,
Los Angeles, Cal.
all chapters and Aleph clubs and
must be returned and in the hands
the community.
Toronto Chapter 103,
SANFORD ZIFF,
of the nominating committee before
This project, which provides a
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Portage Trail Chapter 114,
midnight Sunday, October 1.
place for the Jewish youth of Den-
Grand Aleph Godol
Akron, Ohio.
Since complete date was not
ver to assemble, offers the young peo-
available for all 17 candidates nom-
ple an opportunity to participate in
SIDNEY S. BIERNBAUM,
Grand Aleph S'gan
inated, it was voted by the commit-
many recreational and educational
Judah Touro Chapter 448,
te to withhold the records of all
activities as well as social entertain-
St. Louis, Mo.
HARRY S. BRENNER,
members from this issue of The Sho-
ment. The young people are also
adressed by local dignitaries who are
JACK EDWARD BROWN,
Etz Chaim Chapter 468,
far in order to give each candidate
invited to speak at the Canteen.
Council Bluffs Chapter 7,
Minneapolis, Minn.
an opportunity to submit his com-
Council Bluffs, Ia.
plete record. The record of the can-
Juvenile delinquency has been one
HERBERT J. GLASER,
didates nominated will be sent out
of the main topics discussed at the
HAROLD RHEIN,
Beverly Hills Chapter 400,
to every chapter and Aleph club
Canteen and the young people are
A. L. Sachar Chapter 305,
Los Angeles, Cal.
along with the official election bal-
showing their ability to lower the
Chicago, Ill.
lot.
rate in their city. The A. Z. A. and
STANLEY JERRY WEINSTEIN,
PHILIP KURZER,
The official election ballot form
B. B. G. Youth Canteen has already
Wheeling Chapter 431,
Newport News Chapter 426,
and complete biographical informa-
been praised for its corrective meas-
Wheeling, W. Va.
Newport News, Va.
tion for the offices of Junior S. A. C.
ures and fine work by the community.
member, Grand Aleph Godol, Grand
MOE WEISBERG,
BEN LERNER,
Adults Interested
Aleph S'gan and Grand Aleph Maz-
Reuben Brainin Chapter 459,
Evergreen Chapter 350,
kir, will be sent to each chapter for
Adult supervision is provided by
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Seattle, Wash.
all nominees, covering their elected
parents of the A. Z. A. and B. B. G.
and appointed offices, honors won
who are members of this Canteen.
unusually noteworthy activity in lo-
There are always two chaperones on
cal A. Z. A. chapter, council, region,
hand to meet with the young people
district and national A. Z. A. organ-
who are present at the Canteen. Many
izations, and noteworthy and out-
parents of the Jewish youth attend-
standing accomplishments outside of
ing this Canteen have dropped in to
membership in the A. Z. A. Voting on
give it the "once over" and have
grand officers should take place at
stayed to enjoy themselves with their
the chapter meeting following the
children.
receipt of the official ballot form.
A club master and assistants have
All election ballots must be re-
been appointed to direct the activi-
ceived by the committee on nomina-
ties of the kitchen and to look after
tions and elections no later than
the upkeep of the building and its
midnight Sunday, October 1. In vot-
facilities. After each night's activity,
ing, each chapter has an opportunity
a committee cleans the club room.
to cast two votes for Junior S. A. C.
The Canteen is open from 7:30-10:30
YOUTH
members, one vote for Grand Aleph
p. m. each day.
Godol, one vote for Grand Aleph
S'gan, and one vote for Grand Aleph
Admission Fee
Mazkir. The results of this election
In order to pay for the cost of
will appear in the October 13 issue
the equipment purchased for use by
of The Shofar.
participants, a fee of 75 cents is
Members of the national commit-
charged to A. Z. A. and B. G. mem-
tee on nominations and elections
bers. Non-members are charged an
present at the time the selection was
admission fee of $1.50. This entitles
made were: Philip M. Klutzniek, past
them to full privileges and the use
Grand Aleph Godol, Kansas City
of all facilities. Food and soft drinks
A-Z-A
Chapter 2; Ernest O. Eisenberg, past
are sold at the Canteen. One of the
principal rules of this meeting place
YOUTH CANTEEN
Grand Aleph S'gan, Milwaukee chap-
ter 39; Maj. Lester Schreiberg, past
tis that there is no smoking and no
Alliance thanter 275
Grand Aleph Shotare Godol, Cincin-
gambling.
nati chapter 54; Bert Abramson, past
Responsible for the success of the
Grand Aleph S'gan, Simon Atlas
Canteen are Advisors Ben Pitler, Len
A PROJECT FOR YOUTH BY AZA-
One of the most outstanding
chapter 126, Washington, D. C.: Max
Setul: Mr. Aaron Cohn, President of
community service projects
Baer, former assistant A. Z. A. ex-
Temple Emanuel: Aleph Godol Sher-
of the A. Z. A. is the one just completed by Alliance Chap. 275, Denver-
ecutive director, St. Joseph Valley
man Finesilver; P. A. G. William Gil-
the institution of a Youth Canteen for the Jewish youn gpeople of that city.
chapter 92, South Bend, Ind.: Ed-
bert, and Miss Shirley Weiner, Presi-
In the top picture are the people who made this building possible. Standing
ward A. Grause, Grand Aleph Godol,
dent of B. B. G.
before the Youth Canteen sign in front of Temple Emanuel where the can-
Queens Village chapter 348.
teen is located are, left to right, Len Schtule, Advisor: Marvin Kleiner: Wil-
The job of the nominating com-
liam Gilbert, P. A. G.; Sherman Finesilver, Aleph Godol; Shirley Weiner,
mittee was a very difficult one and
(See Picture Page 8.)
B. President; Ted Tulper; Arthur Zohn; and Ben Pitler, Advisor.
(Continued on Page 7.)
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The Shofar, Vol. XX, No. 2, July 21, 1944 [sic]
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.