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/ October 5, 1960 BANGOR, MAINE I sad ore .Alper t 26 6 Fr en ch st. Ban go r, Maine Qlnmmunity N rw11 Volumne 24 Number 2 50th Convention To Be Held By New England J. W. B. A.Z.A. ElectOfficers For New Year Bangor will be well represented at the New England Section of the National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) Golden Jubilee Convention on November 5 and 6 at the Hotel SQmerset, Boston, Mass., Dr . Joseph G . Orn- stein and Albert H . Fri edman, members of th e JWB Board of Directors, Bangor Chapter of A. Z. A. met announced today . last Sunday at the Center and elected the following officers for 1960-61 : Alan Lin coln, Aleph Godol; Harvey Abbee W. Talamo, Wor cester attorney and civic leader , has been named convention chairman. A former president of JWB's New England Section, Center Youth To Participate m Leadership Training Institute Teen agers of our Center will par- Mr. Talamo has long been active in both the YMHA and Armed Forces Alpert , Aleph Scgan; J oseph Siegel, ticipate in the first annual Teen Age morale phases of the organization's work. Maurice Kum, Springfield busi- Aleph Mazkir ; Nor.man Braveman, has been named Leadership Institute to be held at ness executive and Jewish leader, chairman of the program Aleph Gisbor; and Stanley Michelson, the Birchtofd, Jaffrey, New Hamp- and workshop committee for the convention. Aleph Kohen Godo!. Advisors to the shire, on October 21 to 23. This group are Mitchell Finn and Joel Rudom. A formal imtallation of the officer:; and chapter will be held in the near future. Highlights of the history of the American Jewish community during first institute, sponsored by the N . E. t~e past 50 years will be presented at the convention, and prominent leaders J ewish Welfare Board, will bring to- who have been active for many years in community and youth service will gether Presidents of Center groups be honored in an impressive ceremony. A pictorial exhibit will be on and Councils from more than 40 display. Centers of the New England Section BalletClasses Bein .g Offered to Children JWB is both the National Association of YMHAs and Jewish Community J .W .B. Centers and the U. S. Government-accredited agency for serving the re- ligious, welfare and morale needs of the Jewish personnel in the U. S. Representing our Center are: Gail Kaprow, Ann Dresn er, Stephen Al- pert, Jeffrey Gass and Alan Lincoln. Chl .ldren 5 Armed Forces . It is one of six member agencies of USO. Ballet instruction for The group will be accompanied by to 12 years of age will be offered Founded a half-century ago as the Associated YMHAs or New England, Milton Lincoln, our Executive Dir ec- this season as part of the Center's the JWB Section has developed to the point where it now includes more- tor, who will chair tne workshop on Childr en's Program. Mary Swinford,, · than 40 YMHAs and JCCs with 75,000 members and two ca.mps. Originally You, Your Center, and Your Com- Prima Ball erina of Geneva, Zurick , set up to serve young men only, YMHAs and JCCs now cater to both sexes munity. and Paris and instructor of Ballet and all ages in the fields of informal education, recreation, culture, and in New York City, has been engaged health and physical education. as our instru ctor. Miss Swinford In New England, JWB also conducts morale programs for the military studied under Mme . Missol-Rivo, at 22 posts in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island and New Mme. Margot of France and Volinine Hampshire. Altogether, 57 New England communities are active in JWB Pavlova of the Russian Ballet . work or receive JWB services. THANK YOU Rabbi and Mrs. Philip M. Wein- berger extend their heartfelt thanks to the cQmmunity of Bangor for the many thoughtful New Year's greet- ings extended them. Our prayers and Classes will be held on Monday Mr. Leventhal is serving his third term as president of the New Eng- best wishes to you all. and Tuesday afternoons . Registration land Section. is limited to 15 children in each class. Call the Center now and reg- Leonard Katowitz is administrative field secretary for the Section, and ister your child . Classes begin the Edward Davidson is USO-JWB area director. week of October 9th . Our Deepest Sympathy To the family of the late Abe Wagman . To the family of the late Leo Plesset. To the family of the late Zelda Siegel. To Adolph B. Friedman on the loss of his brother . To Mrs. Martin Schneider on the loss of her father. SUPPORT BY WORKING AND GIVING YOUR UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN Give The United Way CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cohen upon the Bar Mitzvah of their son .William . Mr . and Mrs. George Cohen upon the birth of their daughter, Lisa Amy. Mr . and Mrs. Bernard Kaye upon the birth of their son, Albert. Mr. and Mrs . Alan Feldman upon the birth of their son, Roger David. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silver upon the birth of their son, Stephen Paul. New Year Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trembowler and Karen . Mrs . Charles Weinberg . Miss Minnie Weinberg . PROGRA.M ISSUE

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Page 1: I sad ore .Alper t Ban go r, Maine Qlnmmunity N rw11 · Missol-Rivo, at 22 posts in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island and New Mme. Margot of France and Volinine Hampshire

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October 5, 1960 BANGOR, MAINE

I sad ore .Alper t 26 6 Fr en ch st. Ban go r, Ma ine

Qlnmmunity N rw11 Volumne 24 Number 2

50th Convention To Be Held By New England J. W. B.

A.Z.A. Elect Officers For New Year

Bangor will be well represented at the New England Section of the

National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) Golden Jubilee Convention on

November 5 and 6 at the Hotel SQmerset, Boston, Mass., Dr . Joseph G . Orn­

stein and Albert H . Fri edman, members of the JWB Board of Directors,

Bangor Chapter of A. Z . A. met announced today .

last Sunday at the Center and elected

the following officers for 1960-61 :

Alan Lin coln, Aleph Godol; Harvey

Abbee W. Talamo, Wor cester attorney and civic leader , has been named

convention chairman. A former president of JWB's New England Section,

Center Youth To Participate m Leadership Training Institute

Teen agers of our Center will par-Mr. Talamo has long been active in both the YMHA and Armed Forces

Alpert , Aleph Scgan; J oseph Siegel, ticipate in the first annual Teen Age morale phases of the organization's work. Maurice Kum, Springfield busi-

Aleph Mazkir ; Nor.man Braveman, has been named Leadership Institute to be held at ness executive and Jewish leader, chairman of the program

Aleph Gisbor; and Stanley Michelson, the Birchtofd, Jaffrey, New Hamp-and workshop committee for the convention.

Aleph Kohen Godo!. Advisors to the shire, on October 21 to 23. This

group are Mitchell Finn and Joel

Rudom. A formal imtallation of the

officer:; and chapter will be held in

the near future.

Highlights of the history of the American Jewish community during first institute, sponsored by the N . E.

t~e past 50 years will be presented at the convention, and prominent leaders Jewish Welfare Board, will bring to­

who have been active for many years in community and youth service will gether Presidents of Center groups

be honored in an impressive ceremony. A pictorial exhibit will be on and Councils from more than 40

display. Centers of the New England Section

Ballet Classes Bein.g Offered to Children

JWB is both the National Association of YMHAs and Jewish Community J .W .B.

Centers and the U. S. Government-accredited agency for serving the re-

ligious, welfare and morale needs of the Jewish personnel in the U. S.

Representing our Center are: Gail

Kaprow, Ann Dresn er, Stephen Al­

pert, Jeffrey Gass and Alan Lincoln. Chl.ldren 5 Armed Forces . It is one of six member agencies of USO.

Ballet instruction for The group will be accompanied by to 12 years of age will be offered Founded a half-century ago as the Associated YMHAs or New England, Milton Lincoln, our Executive Dir ec-

this season as part of the Center's the JWB Section has developed to the point where it now includes more- tor, who will chair tne workshop on

Childr en's Program. Mary Swinford,, · than 40 YMHAs and JCCs with 75,000 members and two ca.mps. Originally You, Your Center, and Your Com­

Prima Ball erina of Geneva, Zurick , set up to serve young men only, YMHAs and JCCs now cater to both sexes munity.

and Paris and instructor of Ballet and all ages in the fields of informal education, recreation, culture, and

in New York City, has been engaged health and physical education.

as our instru ctor. Miss Swinford In New England, JWB also conducts morale programs for the military

studied under Mme . Missol-Rivo, at 22 posts in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island and New

Mme. Margot of France and Volinine Hampshire. Altogether, 57 New England communities are active in JWB Pavlova of the Russian Ballet . work or receive JWB services.

THANK YOU Rabbi and Mrs. Philip M. Wein­

berger extend their heartfelt thanks to the cQmmunity of Bangor for the many thoughtful New Year's greet­ings extended them. Our prayers and Classes will be held on Monday

Mr. Leventhal is serving his third term as president of the New Eng- best wishes to you all. and Tuesday afternoons . Registration

land Section. is limited to 15 children in each class. Call the Center now and reg- Leonard Katowitz is administrative field secretary for the Section, and

ister your child . Classes begin the Edward Davidson is USO-JWB area director.

week of October 9th .

Our Deepest Sympathy

To the family of the late Abe Wagman .

To the family of the late Leo Plesset.

To the family of the late Zelda Siegel.

To Adolph B. Friedman on the loss of his brother .

To Mrs. Martin Schneider on the loss of her father.

SUPPORT BY WORKING AND GIVING

YOUR UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN

Give The United Way

CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cohen upon

the Bar Mitzvah of their son .William .

Mr . and Mrs. George Cohen upon the birth of their daughter, Lisa Amy.

Mr . and Mrs. Bernard Kaye upon the birth of their son, Albert.

Mr. and Mrs . Alan Feldman upon the birth of their son, Roger David.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silver upon the birth of their son, Stephen Paul.

New Year Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trembowler

and Karen .

Mrs . Charles Weinberg .

Miss Minnie Weinberg .

PROGRA.M ISSUE

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Ceramics W Decrow,

Char\es . 1,{rs. Instructor A. 'l

WEDNESD A.'l and

TlJt.SD 5 . 00 p. 1,{. '3: '30 tO . \8 an<1 '2.0

rt oc:tober C\as;;es sta

Schoo\ Nurser)' to s '{ears

Chi\dren '3 9 to daY from

eet ever"\' . on for sec· Classes m 1A Registratl \ to 1,{aY 11 ·. 4:, "'-· ~ februar)'

d serneste ' de now. on be ma 21 , maY

COMMUNITY NEWS

Live Entertainment Series

SUNDAY, JANUARY 15

To be announced

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19

Portland Childr en's Theatre

SUNDAY , MARCH 12

Ro ckefeller Players

SUNDAY , APRIL 16

Children's Dance Theatre

SUNDAY , MAY 14

Suzari Marionettes

The above program subJect to change

CHILDREN'S PROGRAM

FOR 1960-1961 New and additional programs

added upon request.

Children's Activities Committee: Mrs. Har­old Grodinsky, chairman; Mrs. E'ls,ie Brickel, Mrs. Harold Chason, Mrs. Edward Cohen, Mrs. Albert Friedman, Mrs . Julius Gass, Mrs. Arthur Lieberman, Mrs. Leonard Min­sky, Mrs. Louis Rolsky, Mrs. Martin Schneider, Mrs. Morris Slep, Mrs. Louis Striar and Mrs. Leo Viner.

Jewish Holiday Programs

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 Chanukah Party

SUNDAY , FEBRUARY 26 Purim Carnival

SUNDAY, MARCH 26 Mod el Seder

SUNDAY, MAY 7 Lag B'omer Outing

Children's Creative Theatre MRS. LEONARD MINS~Y

Instructor

Monday Afternoon-- 3: 30 P. M. O ctober 17 - April 24

Thursd ay Aft ernoon-3: 30 P. M. O ctober 20 - April 27

(Registration limited to 15 children for each group)

Ballet C'' Mrs. Af 1ass ary S .

MOJVD "'111ford I Ch~ l-' ........:3 : 30 - ' llstructor

TU ldre11 10 4: 30 p ESD,4.y - 12 · M.

CJi· - 3: 30 _ Years TU ildre11 5 4: 30 P

ESD,4. , , to 7 · Af . . ~-4: 30 Years

C Children 8 - 5: 30 p lasses "'. 1 • IO Ye · M.

and I l I beg· ars I and in on 0

C'O.ntinue r Ctober IO F ior 30

ee: $38.QQ Weeks.

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High Schoo\ \nsti!ute /Of Jewish Studies

TUESDA y EVENINGS . 7·30-8 : 15 P. M.

J ewish Hi story - · . OO P M. Bible Study - 8 : 20·9 · ·

Three Semesten b r 20

N ber 1 _ Decem e ovem l4 J .. ~ry 3 _ Februar)'

an- ·1 11 February 28 - Apri

. h Schoo\er' s H,g forums Supper vEN1NGs

stJNDAY E 6:00 p, },{ .

"' vernber 13 l'o 11 pe cetnb er 5

JanuarY 1 12

febru arY },{arch 12

April 9

\nter-Center Programs

scheduled f regu\ar\Y fratn

utnber O . teens A n involving \ nd Sec-pro grarr.s the NeW Eng a M aine and tion J:;'J.B.

'T' en ,own ,we TERNooNS

stJNDAY Af 6 .c,o P . }.{.

4-00 - · . MAY

NOVEMBER -• 6 :00 p, },{.

4 :00 Chess Badtninton - k Bar

P·ng Pong - . g • Snac 1 pan c1n

Checkers • . _ Bow\inS Movi es ---

COMMUNITY NEWS

Conversational

Hebrew Mi ss Betty Kartagener , Instructor

MONDAY EVENINGS

7:30 P. M.

First class will be held on

OCTOBER 17

Art Class

Pag e 3

Ceramics WEDNESDAY AfTERNOONS

3:30 P. M.

for Jun ior High Stud ents

Class will begin on

October 19

Ceramics MONDAY AFTERNOONS

1: 30 - 3: 00 P. M. Ed Heal y, In stru ctor

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

7:30 · 9:30 P. M.

Class begins on

OCTO BER 19

for Hig h School Stud ents

Class will hold its first session on

OCTOBER 17

PROGRAM FOR

TEENS

TWEENS

Additional programs will be

planned upon request of 6 or more young people.

Youth Activities Committee: Mr. an d Mrs. Max Gass, co-chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Isa­dore Alpert, Mr. Mauri ce Alpert, Mrs. Har­old Baron, Mrs. Benjamin Braveman, :M;rs. E,lsie Br ickel, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Glazier, Mrs. Gilbert Michelson, Mrs. Simon Nisen­baum, Mrs. Maxwell Rapaport, Dr. and Mrs. Jam es Siegel, Mrs. Morris Tabenken, Mrs. Alfred Todtman, and Mrs. David Wittner.

Tween-age Club 7th and 8th Graders

Meet on Thursday even ings at 7: 00 P. M ., under adult super­vision. First meeting to be held on October 20.

Know ~ · C our

A. disc o_mmunity Schoo] S Uss1011 gro ~ -6rst ,, tudents . G up for lligh

,v,onda roup ·1 t~ A.priJ. G y of nionth w, 1 llJeet trips to Uest speak lVoveniber

etc courts ers and · First ' council field

nieeting: nieetings,

Mond ay "' ' ,vovenib er

Teen Ti SA T'Un,..,. OWn

''-VAY " ' B:oo · •I GlfT s

- l0:30 p NovEMB . M.

Ping p ER. - MA y B . ong - B

ridge • C adniinton Mov · hess • S . - ScrabbJ

ies • S oc1aJ D e llac:k Bar - ancing

Bowling

.Boys' G YmP,0

Garland S gram "' t. Sch •VOVen:ib OoJ

er 6 7th - Mar ch 26 ,, and 8th " : 30 • 3 Gra•des

9th =3o p to 12t . Al.

3:Jo • 4 :3~ Grades P. M.

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COMMUNI1Y NEWS

COMMUNITY NEWS Publi shed Mont1lly except July and Aull'Uot

Jewish Community Council Member of National Jewish Welfare Board. Baniror-Brewer

Community Cheat aud Council .

ADULT ACTIVITIES FOR 1960-1961

LISS MEMORIAL BUILDING BANGOR, MAINE Slnsle Copiu 5c CONVERSATIONAL

HEBREW Ceramics Annual Sabacrlption $1.0D

ALBERT H . FRIEDMAN , President; LEO VINER, Vice-President

MRS . ARTHUR LIEBERMAN , Secretary ; HOWARD HONIG, Treasurer M rs. Jul ian Leight on, Instructor

MILTON LINCOLN, ExecatiYe Director

Miss Betty Kartagener , Instructor

Beginners : MONDAY AFTERNOONS

1 :30 - 3 : 00 P. M.

Entered aa Second Clau Jllatter Octoller H, 1938 at the

Bansor Post Ollice. B1,n11or, Haine, Under Act of March I, 1879

MONDAY EVENINGS

7:30 P. M. First cla&s ,meets on October 17

MONDAY EVENINGS

7 :30 P. M.

Intermedi a te : October 17 - April 24

BOOK REVIEW OF THE MONTH

Dr . Carroll F. Terrell

Six Reviews

Third Thursday of Month 8 :00 P. M.

November - April

Art Class

Ed H ealy, Insti:uctor

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

7 : 30 - 9 :30 P. M.

OCTOBER 19 - APRIL 26

THURSDAY EVENINGS

7 :30 P. M. Fir st class crneets on Octob er 20

Parent-Child Workshop Dates and lead ers to be announced at lat er date .

Choral Group Williallll J . Cupp , Director

For Men and Women who like to sing

First M eeting of Group

TUESDAY EVENING

OCTOBER 18-7 : 30 P. M .

PHILOSOPHY OF JUDAISM

Rabbi Henry J. Isaacs, Instru ctor

Six Sessions

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

8 :00 P. M. November 2 - De cember 14

Bridge Classes Mrs . Gene Mitch ell, Instructor

Beginners:

SUNDAY FORUM SERIES TUESDAY EVENINGS

7 : 30 P. M.

All Programs Start at 8 : 30 p. m. NOVEMBER 13 To be announced

DECEMBER 11 Dr. Albert I. Gordon

Rabbi, Temple Emanuel, Newton Center , M assachusetts

JANUARY 22 Zvi Zeitlin - World fam ous concert violinist

FEBRUARY 5 Irving Davidson-Ra conteur and Humorist

FEBRUARY 26 Jos eph G. Harrison .

Gentlemen:

October 18 - D ecember 27

Int ermedi a te:

THURSDAY EVENINGS

7 :30 P. M.

October 20 - J anuary 5

Overseas news editor of th e Christian Science Morutor MARCH 12

Please register me for the following course (s): University Singers and Ensemble of the Univ ersity of Maine

MARCH 26 Rubin and Ann as- Duo-Pi anists

APRIL 9 Dr. Irv ing Agus

Pr ofessor of J ewish Hi story a t Yeshiva Un iversity APRIL 30

Artists Quartet Vocal artist s in a program of Jewish music

1 ............................................... -.......... . 3 ............................ -........................... ..

2 ..................................................... -.... . 4 ....................... _ ............................ -.... .

Name Tel.