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Congregation Beth Israel
Southwestern Jewish Press, October 31, 1952, page 7
Temple Youth Groups Active—Temple Teens, the junior high school age youth group at Congregation Beth Israel, will hold its opening dance of the new season on Saturday evening, November 8th, from 7 p.m.to 10 o’clock. All boys and girls of this age group are invited to attend but must be called for at the Temple by their parents promptly at 10 p.m.
On Saturday, November 22nd, Temple Teens will have a “Turkey Trot” dance at the Temple. Details will be announced later.
The Temple Youth League , the high school and college age group will meet at the home of its president, Dick Godes, Sunday evening, November 9th, at 8 p.m. An interesting program in recognition of the 35th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration will be presented by Rabbi Cohn and Cantor Miller, and Israeli Folk dancing will be led by our TYL Campers who attended the Jewish League Conference this summer.
All young people of high school and college age are invited to attend this pleasant evening and participate in TYL affairs.
Sabbath Services at Temple Beth Israel—At worship services in the Temple this Friday evening, the Sabbath before election day, rabbi Cohn will discuss the national issues confronting the American people in his sermon, “Test for Candidates.”
Friday evening, November 7th, is Shabbos Shalom, the Sabbath preceding Armistice Day. Rabbi Cohn will preach on the subject. “Peace, It’s Wonderful!”
Temple Attendance Month—Congregation eth Israel is joining her 450 sister Congregations of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in designating November as Temple Attendance Month.
Kick-off of the drive will coincide with the November “Religion in American Life” campaign, but the project will continue throughout the year. Among the interesting special services to be held at Temple Beth Israel are Shabbos Shalom, the Sabbath preceding Armistice Day) on November 7th, and New Members Sabbath on November 14th. Slogan of the project, which is being coordinated with all branches of the Congregation, is “Fill the Temple This Week.”
T.Y.L. Club
Southwestern Jewish Press, October 31, 1952, page 7
Learn Israeli dances and songs at the home of Donna and Dick Godes, 4876 49th St. on November 2.
The Balfour Declaration will be the interesting subject on which Rabbi Morton J. Cohn will speak. Cantor Julian Miller will sing for us with Linda Solof and Aaron Kolkey demonstrating Israeli dances.
The program will be followed by a social hour. We hope to see all you guys and gals at 7 p.m.
Beth Jacob P.T.A.
Southwestern Jewish Press, October 31, 1952, page 7
Mr. Philip Mollick, President of Beth Jacob P.T.A. is extending a cordial invitation to the entire community for the night of November 8, when the group’s 3rd Annual Cabaret Night will be held.
Mrs. Marvin Bobrof and Mrs. Alfred Bobrof are Co-Chairmen and they have an energetic committee hard at work dreaming up an entertaining floor show and many other surprises for the guests.
Checked cloths will cover each candlelit table and guests will be served by handle-bar mustachioed waiters in a gay 90s mood.
Your one donation at the door includes delectable refreshments as well as an opportunity to take home a door prise.
Mike Alesis’ orchestra will provide music for dancing, which will begin at 8p.m. in the Beth Jacob Center, 4473 30th St.
Y.J.C. Club
Southwestern Jewish Press, October 31, 1952, page 7
“No trick but a wonderful treat!” That is what the young Jewish Couples Club is offering to its members and their friends at their
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Halloween Party, Sunday, November 2, at 8:00 p.m. at the Tifereth Israel Synagogue.
Black cats and pumpkins, skeletons and ghosts will be on hand to help the members have a spooky, butbewitchingly good time. And how will they drive the spooks away? No, not with DDT or insecticide, but rather in the true Halloween spirit, with dancing and luscious refreshments of course.
Costumes are not required. Friends are cordially invited,” say the Herman Hornsteins and the Bert Goldbergs, social chairmen.
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