Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, November 15, 1957, Part 1

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Fund Membership Meets Dec. 15th; Ornstein and Schulman To Be Honored
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Pages 1, 3

Dr. Walter Ornstein and Victor Schulman will be honored by a testimonial as part of the 24th annual Meeting of the United Jewish Fund of San Diego, on Sunday, December 15, Irving Alexander, Committee chairman announced.

The dinner meeting which will be held in the Cotillion Room of the El Cortez Hotel is the Annual Report Meeting for the membership of the central Jewish community organization.

The year’s activities will be reported upon by the president of the Fund, Milton Y. Roberts and its Executive, Albert A. Hutler.  Work of the Fund in the field of immigration, and the raising and distributing of money for Jewish causes will be reported on at the same time.  The membership will be told of the possible merge of the Fund and the San Diego Federation of Jewish Agencies which has been underway during the latter part of 1957.

General Campaign co-chairman for the 1957 United Jewish Fund Drive and the United Jewish Appeal Emergency Rescue Fund, Ornstein and Schulman will be honored for their leadership in the most successful campaign in the history of the Jewish Community. Exceeding the 1948 effort, at which time Israel was engaged in a life and death struggle with the Arab States, the 1957 Campaign considered to be one of the most successful in the United States has raised $290,000 to date.  The Testimonial will recognize the tremendous effort put forward by the chairmen, and their division leadership as well as by every worker in the drive.

The main order of business of the Meeting will be the election of twenty directors for a term of two years to fill the vacancies which will occur at the conclusion of the year.

The United Jewish Fund was organized in 1933 and incorporated in 1939.  In the last ten years over $2,000,000 has been raised by the workers in the Fund for the needs of Jews throughout the world—overseas in many lands, in Israel, in the United States, and in San Diego.  Over 65 percent of the money which has been raised during that period has gone to overseas activities of the United Jewish Appeal, including the Joint Distribution Committee, Ort, Jewish National Fund, and United Israel Appeal.  Other overseas agencies which have benefited include: Hebrew University, Technion Institute, Histadrut, and many cultural activities in Israel.

On a national level agencies in the field of community relations, health and welfare, religious institutions, cultural and educational agencies, and many others have benefited in this Fund campaign for over fifty Jewish causes.

Annual Meeting invitations will be forwarded in the near future to all members of the Jewish Community. Committee members with Alexander are: Milton Y. Roberts and Mrs. A.P. Nasatir.

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Jewish Community Center To Elect New Board at Annual Dinner
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 1

The Nominating Committee of the Jewish Community Center chaired by Mack Esteson will submit the following nominees for election as directors of the Jewish Community Center for the terms as indicated at the Annual Dinner Meeting at the Lafayette Hotel on Sunday, December 8, 1957.

For A Three Year Term:

Bernard Arenson–Secretary, Jewish Community Center; Grocery Executive

Norman Gelman – Director, J.C.C.; Auto Accessories.

Samuel Bennet – Vice-President, B’nai B’rith; Merchant

Mrs. Lester Friedman – Past President, Nursery School; Housewife

Edmund Herman – Director, J.CC.; Attorney

Edward Haimsohn – Community Service Organization; Furniture Executive

Maxwell Kaufman – Director, J.C.C.; President, Hebrew Home for the Aged; Publisher

Dr. Walter Ornstein – Vice President, United Jewish Fund; Co-Chairman, 1957 Fund Campaign; Physician.

Henry Price—Insurance Executive

Sam Rassin – Director, J.C.C.

Herbert Reder – Community Service Organization; Grocery Executive

Sidney Rose – Vice President, J.C.C; Builder

William B. Schwartz – President, J.C.C., Merchant

Mrs. Jack Stern—Past President, National Council of Jewish Women, Housewife

For A Two Year term:

Mrs. Leroy Cohn – Center Youth Volunteer; Housewife.

Ben Press—Community Service Organization; Tennis Coach and Merchant

Manuel S. Fisher – Certified Public Accountant

Mrs. Hyman Kitaen – Housewife

Victor Schulman – Past President, United Jewish Fund and Hebrew Home for the Aged; Co-Chairman, 1957 Fund Campaign; Furniture Executive

For A One Year Term:

Mrs E. Al Slayen — Past President, Hadassah; Jewish Community Center Women’s League; Housewife

Mrs. Simon Reznikoff—Housewife

Mrs. Jack Spivak – Housewife

Rabbi Baruch Stern – Rabbi, Beth Jacob Congregation.

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Jewish Labor Committee To Hear National Officer at Dinner Nov. 30
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 1

The Jewish Labor Committee of San Diego is planning a dinner and concert honoring Jacob Pat, National Executive Secretary of the Jewish Labor Committee.  It will take place at the Beth Jacob Center, Saturday evening, November 30th.

Mr. Pat, brilliant speaker and author of many books, has just returned from two months in Israel, where he attended the Zionist Action Committee Conference. He will speak on the various problems facing our people at home and abroad.

Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Goldberger are coming from Los Angeles especially to take charge of and prepare a delicious home-cooked turkey dinner.

As a large response to this affair is anticipated it is requested that reservations be made as early as possible.  For reservations call: Ida Feinberg – Cypress 8-2603; Mendel Zonabend –Belmont 3-5459; or Maurice Penn – Atwater 1-6220.

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12th Annual Jewish Center Dinner Meeting Sun., Dec. 8
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Pages 1, 3

The new Jewish Community Center Building now under construction will be featured at the 12th Annual Dinner Meeting of San Diego’s Jewish Community Center on Sunday, Dec. 8, to be held at the San Diego Hotel at 7:00 p.m.  The Annual Dinner will be preceded by cocktails from six to seven, according to Morris W. Douglas, committee chairman.

Primary business of the meeting will be the election of 24 Center Directors to fill terms one, two and three years bringing the Center Board to full strength.

A featured portion of the meeting will be a discussion of the building project which is scheduled for completion by April 1, 1958. Both a complete description of the building, and program which will be carried on with the facilities will be highlighted at the Annual Meeting.

A “Mock” directors meeting will portray the workings of the Jewish Community Center, the efforts to secure the new building as well as the purposes, policies and program of the new Community Building.

The nominating committee headed by Mack Esterson, assisted by Jerome Freedman, Morris Douglas, Mrs. Ruben Aved, Norman Gelman, Seymour Rabin and Al Solomon will recommend a slate of directors for the Center Board. Other nominees may be made by written petition of ten members of the Jewish Community Center.

The Jewish Community Center in its 12 years of existence is an outgrowth of a corporation formed in 1945 with William Starr as its first president.  In 1947 a study was made by the Youth Committee of the United Jewish Fund as to the need for a Jewish Community Center in San Diego. At that time the study found that a Center Building such as is under construction today, was a necessity for a well-integrated community.  The Committee also found that San Diego was one of the only major cities in the country without a Center Building.

In 1949 the present Center Board was formed. During the past twelve years a program which has not only been given local acclaim but has also been honored on a State-wide basis has been carried on. This includes Camp Jaycee, the first Day Camp in the entire community, and the Co-Operative Nursery School.

Programs now being carried on under Jewish auspices thru the Jewish Community Center include activities from Nursery School to senior citizens,. They vary from Arts and Crafts to discussion groups, from dances to camping.  Emphasis in the Center program is on participation by the entire family.

The Jewish Community Center receives its operating funds from the Community Chest of San Diego, which is part of the United Fund Campaign. It is a member of the San Diego Federation of Jewish Agencies and the National Jewish Welfare Board.

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Drew Pearson
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Drew Pearson Guest Speaker At Israel Bond Dinner Dec. 1 at El Cortez Hotel
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 1

Drew Pearson, one of the nation’s leading reporters, will appear at the El Cortez Hotel on Sunday, December 1, at a 6:30 p.m. dinner in behalf of the State of Israel Development Bond Issue.

The famed newscaster recently returned from a trip to the Middle East where he interviewed on film the top political leaders of the Arab nations and Israel.

The dinner at which Mr. Pearson will speak is being sponsored by the Executive Committee of the San Diego State of Israel Bond Campaign, with Richard F. Lustig as chairman.  Mr. Murray D. Goodrich, who has served as chairman for several years, now holds the position of Honorary Chairman of the Campaign.  Both Mr. Goodrich and Mr. Lustig will share honors as toastmaster during the dinner.

The dinner will mark the final event of the current Israel Bond Campaign which is seeking $100,000 in investment capital for Israel from the San Diego community.

Thanks To You
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 1

Entertain a Service person at your home on Thanksgiving. You will receive heartfelt satisfaction for having done so.

Mr. Joseph I. Feldman, Chairman of the Jewish Welfare Board Armed Services Home Hospitality Committee asks all families who wish to participate in this Home hospitality program to call Mrs. Kellner at BE-2-5172.

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Jewish Center Pool Invites All
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 1

 “Everybody in” April 1, 1958 at the Jewish Community Center Building.  Swimming pool (82 x 40) and children’s wading pool are pictured with the buildings as background.

“Everybody in” April 1, 1958 at the Jewish Community Center Building. Swimming pool (82 x 40) and children’s wading pool are pictured with the buildings as background.

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Weinberger Lodge “European Trip” Dance Set for November 24th
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 1

One of the most unusual dances of the season will take place Sunday, November 24th, in the Continental Room of the Hotel San Diego, it was announced by Morrie Kraus, general chairman of the affair which is being sponsored by the B’nai B’rith Henry Weinberger Lodge.

A lucky couple will win a 27-day all expense-paid European trip. This planned trip will include a polar flight, via SAS, direct to Copenhagen, Denmark; first rate hotels, daily sightseeing trips, taxis, continental breakfasts, renowned restaurants and even spending money.

Cities to be visited on the trip include Frankfort, Munich, Venice, Florence, Rome, Nice, Geneva, Paris, Amsterdam and London with side trips to old world cities and historical places.

Dance chairman, Arnie Farkas, promises the most gala event of the year with free food—big name band and Hollywood entertainment.  Ticket chairman, Al Kaye, states that the dance alone is worth $5.  The donation for the dance and chance is only $10 per couple.

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Ernest Michel To Show World Films
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 1

The Chaim Weitzman Branch of LZOA announces that its Eleventh Annual Dinner will be held on Sunday, November 24th, at 6:00 p.m. at Beth Jacob Auditorium, 4473 30th St,  The guest speaker will be Mr. Ernest Michel, West Coast Field Representative for the United Jewish Appeal.  Mr. Michel recently led a group of social workers from the United States in a trip around the world. The group met with representatives of Jewish communities in many countries, including Israel.  Mr. Michel will discuss his experiences and present films taken on his trip. There will also be a Histadrut film showing the integration of new immigrants.

Donation for this home-cooked kosher dinner is $3.00 and there will be no appeal for funds at this affair.

Be sure to make reservations by Wednesday, November 20th.  Reservations may be made by calling Mr. Phil Abrams, Dinner Chairman, at JU-2-4749; MR. Jose Olsher, Ticket Chairman, BE-4-5913; or Mrs. Joseph Richlin, who is President of the Chaim Weitzman Branch, AT-4-3028.

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Personals
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

More than 50 guests helped the Press sisters, Andrea, age 7, and Debra, age 5, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Press, celebrate their birthdays at a Roller Skating Party held at Palisades Garden Roller Rink on Monday, October 28,

After games on roller skates the party was highlighted by two huge birthday cakes and lots of ice cream.

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Dr. and Mrs. John Bloomenthal are busy sightseeing in Honolulu and adjacent islands. They left November 8th via the Lurline to attend the Pan-Pacific Surgical Conference and will fly home the third week in November.

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Dr. Earl L. Richmond of San Diego will serve during the coming year as a member of the Board of Governors for the California Chapter of the Affiliated Chiropodists of America.

He was elected to the office at the close of the State Organization’s annual convention in San Francisco, November 2nd and 3rd.

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B. Peter Colt, son of MR. and Mrs. Wm. Colt, has done it again. This time he won the Clair Burgener Speech Scholarship. His S.D. State College debating team won three out of four debates in recent contests.
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Wanted: Members for the “Yul” Ornstein Club.

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Frequent visitor to San Diego is Mrs. Michael Alfend of St. Louis, Mo.  She shares her time between her mother, Mrs. Silverman, and her many relatives here.

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Mrs. Helen Selditz, of Los Angeles, was recalling the “good old days” at the Jolly-16 Dance. The Club was formed in her home in San Diego 43 years ago.  At that time 25 cents was collected every time the women met – all proceeds going toward holiday baskets for the needy.

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A Minyon service will be observed at the Hebrew Home for the Aged, on Saturday, November 23rd at 9 pm., for Rosh Chodesh.  Also on the same day, November 23rd at 2:30 p.m., a birthday party honoring two of the men guests, MR. Henry Fink and Mr. Will Newmann, will be held. An invitation to attend is extended to friends and members of the Auxiliary.

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Robert Hoffman Bar Mitzvah
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

Dr,. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert Elliot, on Friday evening, November 29, 8 p.m. At Temple Beth Israel. A reception in the Temple Center will follow the service. Friends are invited.

Arriving for the Bar Mitzvah and a week’s visit with the family are uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goldstein, Washington, D.C.; Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Grubin, Hillside, New Jersey; Dr. and Mrs. David G. Borden, Piedmont, Calif; Dr. and MRs. Benjamin Root, Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. Edward Grubin, Los Angeles, Calif., and grandmother, Mrs. Harry H. Goldstein, Hillside, New Jersey.

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Robert Block Bar Mitzvah
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

Robert Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Block, will be called to the altar as a Bar Mitzvah on Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m., at Temple Beth Israel.

Robert’s grandparents, MR. and Mrs. Edward Grossman of Corpus Christi, Texas, will attend the service.  His aunt, Mrs. Leonard Leon of Oakland, Calif., will also be in San Diego for the Bar Mitzvah celebration.

Friends are invited to attend the reception in the Temple Center.

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Birdie Stodel Luncheon Slated for November 18
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

Celebrating 114 years of service and 29 years in San Diego, the Birdie Stodel Chapter of B’nai B’rith Women are inviting the community to attend a membership and report luncheon on Monday, November 18, Lafayette Hotel, at Noon.  New members who join will be luncheon guests of the chapter.

First Vice-President Mrs. Louis Kash will represent the Fourth District of B’nai B’rith Women and will give first hand reports on B’nai B’rith’s achievements throughout the district.  An unusual program will feature the new B’nai B’rith song composed by Mrs. Sam (Evelyn) Cohen, “Did Ya Know?”  Judy Lukin will be the accompanist. The Harvest Theme decorations will be under the direction of Mrs. Harold Barad.

Reservations may be made with Mrs. Morrie (Jeanette) Wax.

Pas Presidents Mrs. Harry Schwartz and Mrs. Harold Aved are in charge of the program.

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“Coffee Chats” Presents Hollywood Producer

Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

Mr. John Stone, a Hollywood producer and writer, will be the featured speaker at the Coffee Chat sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women on Wednesday, November 20th, at 8 p.m. in the Lafayette Hotel. He will discuss minorities as portrayed on the screen.

A former literature teacher in the New York secondary schools, MR. Stone came to Hollywood in 1919.  At the present time, he is serving as the sole liaison between American Jewry and the Motion Picture Industry, and is associated with the Community Relations Committee of the Los Angeles Jewish Community Council.

His extensive background and rich experiences coupled with his charming personality make him a delightful and fascinating speaker, according to Coffee Chat Chairman, Mrs. Simon Reznikoff.

Mr. Reznikoff has extended an invitation to the community at large to attend this meeting. Refreshments will be served for 50c per person.  Reservations may be made by phoning Mrs. Lester Kraus, BR-7-3206.

Assisting the chairman are the following members of the Coffee Chat committee: Mesdames Fred Marshal, Arthur Levy, Don Goodwin, Rock Zaitzow, Howard Harris, Edward Breier, Robert Carlin, Mark Franklin, Melvin Frankel, Fred Yaruss, Elliot Bell, Floyd Kessler, Alan Firestone, Sidney Posin, Murray Schneier, Robert Kolkey and Earl Richmond.  Mrs. Hebert Reder is vice president in charge.

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Council Members To See ‘Seven Year Itch’
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

Tickets are now on sale for the Sunday, November 17, performance of Seven Year Itch, sponsored by National Council of Jewish Women at the Globe Theatre. The curtain at 8:30 will rise on Mr. Clair Burgener as featured player in this delightful comedy, according to Chairman Mrs. Robert Silverman.

Tickets may be purchased through Mrs. Silverman, HI-4-5372.  Patron’s tickets, reserved orchestra seats, are $5.00, unreserved orchestra, $2.50 , unreserved balcony, $2.00.  Refreshments (home-baked cookies) will be served in the Falstaff Tavern during the intermission.

Mrs. Ben Lemson is in charge of Patron’s Tickets; Mesdames Arthur Levy, arrangements; Adrian Cohn, posters; Norman Mann, publicity; Sidney Silverman, coordinator, and Mrs. Irving Coleman is Ways and Means Vice-President.

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Cradle
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

Announcement was made of the birth of Danny Harris Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ray, on Thursday, November 7.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lipton, of San Diego; paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sherburne Ray of Santa Monica.

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The parents of Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Leeds of North Hollywood, Rev. and Mrs. Abraham F. Finegold of New Orleans, and Mr. and Mrs. David Leeds of Brooklyn, N.Y., proudly announce the birth of their granddaughter – Deborah Bell- Sunday, Nov. 3, 1957.

Leeds is the West Coast Director of the Rassco Israel Corp.

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Hebrew Home Aux.
Southwestern Jewish Press, November 15, 1957, Page 2

The Women’s Auxiliary of the San Diego Hebrew Home for the Aged will hold their regular meeting on Wednesday, November 27th.  Luncheon will be served at 12:00 noon, preceding the business meeting.

Mrs. J. I. Shulack, Program Chairman, urges members to invite their friends for a social afternoon of cards and games. Remember the date is Wednesday, November 27th, at 12:00 noon. Please bring your cards, mah jong sets and games; plan your tables now.

Those desiring transportation may contact Mrs. H. Rabinowitz at AT-1-1585.  There will also be transportation from the bus lines at El Cajon Blvd and 54th Street and University Avenue and 54th  Street available from 11:45 to 12:15.

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