Page 10-B ^Jewist: fkxrMHail Friday, v =Y 20. 1968 Dr. Max Nussbaum to Address Regional ZOA Culminating Banquet Here May 27 I., 'i May, of Nashville. Tenn., University of Oklahoma, he as- president of the seven-state South- sumed the pulpit ol Temple Israel east Region ol the Zionist Organi- m (ii America, has announced in 1942. In in. critical years of the Hii- the appointment of Miami Braih :"' regime, Dr. Nussbaum, as con Zionist Icailur. Abraham Grunbut, .is chairman of the gund banquet tact man for Dr. Chaim Weizmann, brought constant reports from Ger- many to London on the situation of German Jewry, and was re sponsible for bringing many of the .lews out of Germany into the free world. Dr. Nussbaum was a member of the first United Jewish Ap- peal delegation to Palestine in 1948 and again in 1953. He has attended several World Zionist Congresses and is a member of the important World Zionist Ac- tions Committee. He has also been a delegate to the World Conference of the UJA in Jeru- salem Dr. Nussbaum is the recipient of a Doctor of Divinity degree from the Hebrew Union College and of a Doctor of Literature de- gree from Dropsie College. In ad- dition to his present position as i national chairman of the Amer- that will close the region's 28th an- ican Zionist Council, he is a na- nuol conference on Sunday even- tional vice president of the Amcr- May 29. in the Fontaine Koom ican Jewish Congress, honorary of the Fontainebleau Hotel. president of the American Jewish Sidney Raymond, of Miami Conress, Southern California dis- Beach. is serving as chairman of m,s; member of the regional the four,lav conference which uill lx>i" -tart on Friday (venin ...".(I will end with business >cs- Fine at Helm Of Meet Here ml ' Florida Superr will hold its 21 Country Club ,--' rn meeting at the D 27 , Ronald i. ; .,, ,, , Division of Foo Miami, and pn elation. will pres ings scheduled of seininai s DR. MAX NUSSBAUM Rabbi Dr. Abraham B. Hecht. president of the Rabbinical Alliance of America, and Rabbi Chaim U. Lipschitz, director of the Community Service Bureau of Yeshiva and Mesivta Torah Vodaath. present a plaque to James W. Austin, pres- ident of Northeast Airlines, in recognition of Northeast's con- tinuing policy of offering half-fare tickets to members of the clergy. Northeast's policy has been in effect since 1957. Raptuuc cinemascope MVMf melvyn doucUs patricii goi dean stockwell gunnel lindblom Emanu-EI Opens Fall Registration Registration for Temple Kmanu- El's nursery, elementary, religious. May 2?! of Christians and Jews, a member and continuation departments of of the national board of governors its youth education program is Outstanding Zionist leaders from the entire South will be present to participate in the ban- quet, as well as the activities of the conference. Reservations for the banquet may be secured, from the ZOA office, 1370 Wash- ington Ave. Guest speaker at the Sunday ing banquet will be Dr. Max Nussbaum, oi Los Angeles, Calif., past national president of the tsed functions ::>i the l nited States, urn, spiritual leader Israel. H< Uj wood. ol the Bres au !i Theol Seminary, At 'i 25, in- served as i a i;c I in at .lew ,i i ongregation of Berlin, where he remained un- til leaving Germany. Through Dr. n S. Wise. Dr. Nussbaum was brought to this country. Dr. Wise had the occas conference in 1939 the Nationa eau. will be Ihe banquet. ZOA Speakers' Hur- instalhni; officer at President-elect of the region is Rabbi David Shapiro, of Tem- ple Sinai, Hollywood. Also parti pating in the program will be Shimon Yallon, Israel Consul General to the Southeast United States, and Rep. Claude Pepper, U.S. Congressman from Florida. their children from 9 to \2 a.m.. Mondaj through Friday. The elementary school is the sole Conservative synagogue day school in the Southeast United States. The program, un- der the direction of the Dade County Board of Public Instruc- tion, has qrades one through six. Registration takes place Monday through Friday from 9 to 3:30 p m. Entertainment at mice by iiii Israel dance troupi be< n planned. Serving men of the banquet are Ben Gilh r, Albert E Ossip, Rabbi Morton Malavsky, Isaac Honeii. Max Parness and Morris Sim in. The committee of '" 14 years old i- workers include- Morris Minov, il,t'1 Synagogue Fred Haas. Aaron Kahane. Max Raskin. Ezra Finegold. William Agranove, William Silverstein, Ja- cob C. Fishman. Julius J. Rosen- For children nd up. lail) religious h< <>! i- ed to ch stu- dent, ers a three am. A Sundaj School and confirma- tion department for youi sters ' also offered. Youth and Your.- Judaea round out the -yn a (Ogue's schedule of educational plans d met him in London on gtfn. Irving Schatzman. Herman WorlfmPrl'c Cirri* ,1 ,L Jew,shAlab Weintraub. Abe Rubin. Meyer WOrK"en S 1*11X1 e Hears Portney Siegel. Greta Shubow. Sylvia Mev After serving as director of the ers. Rose Simon. Faye Ruddv and Jewish Student Center at the State Joseph Amigo. STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 27 UNCUT! INTACT! Limited Engagement Prices'. cecilb muies THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Ssrfti brynner Baxter R08INS0N DCARL0 PAGE! akmXk.4b.Sn .sjfin*' TRMNCOUM- ...... ................-_. ^2 amMMM t- *** rV"* -*' *~ SHOAL ATTIHTION TO THtATK PAKTIIS AT AU THtATUS! Opens 12:45 Dr. Samuel A. Portney. chair man of the History Department at Florida Atlantic University, will be guest speaker at a combined installation dinner dance of the Miami. Miami Beach, and North DadeBroward County Workmen's Circle Branch on Sunday at the Algiers Hotel. Dr. Portney. a specialist in mod- ern European history and 20th century' Russian history, will speak on the Ferment on the American College Campus." He came to the Boca Raton school after teaching at Trenton Slate College in New Jersey. In the summer of 1965, he worked in several archives in West Germany in connection with his post-doc- toral research in recent German history. Leonard Zilbert. member of the Miami Beach branch, will be in- stalling officer. Opens 12:45 Opens 12:45 LINCOLN RIVIERA 170th ST. LINCOLN ROAD MIAMI 8EACH Opens 12:45 FLORIDA E. flAGLER DOWNTOWN $0. DIXIE HWY. COffAl GABIES Opens 6:30 GOLDEN GLADES DRIVE-IN Palmetto X-Woy COlllNS AVE. MIAMI BEACH Opens 6:30 PALM DRIVE-IN N.W. 27th AVE. Opens 12:45 TRAIL 3713 SW 8th ST. COJMl GABIES Opens 12:45 Concord BIRD ROAD SOUTH DADE UN Chapter To Hear Speaker Irvin R. Schindler. vice presi- dent of the Florida Division of the United Nations Association, will speak on American Extremism and the Cnited Nations." it was announced by Andre S. Bialolenki. president. The meeting will be held at the Washington Federal Auditorium. 1234 Washington Ave.. on Monday, at 8 p in DOG RACING EVERY NIGHT except O'lln sundav n'UL CARIB MIAMI \ I SHoewwc CINI NO Minors NOW! PERFKTAS . 3.-. Pei fectas for THR L Nf. TWIN DOUBLE . Cafe Cai Admission 50c Parking 50c Ample B |oeaoly cangep:.: THE C-aME IS BLINDF0LC "if a sgr ROCK HUDSON CLAUDIA CARD!NAL BLINDFOLD Mr T^ctu Tfa/ttc/t ROCKING O CHAIR THEATR On Hit, Si. - a bimIu wt ui hum mm (BnW C.....fl 444-2*41 ilMKIS TODAY 1 PROMISE HER ANTHING LESLIE CARON WARREN BEATTY IN COLOR Special Price for Senior Citizens Mon. thro Fri. to 6 p.m. 6Iic COCONUT GROVE HI 5-2581 MAI. TOnVW., 2:00 P.M. ON STAGE! IN PERSON! ANN SOTHERN "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" By TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Directed By GEORGE KEATHLEr;