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-1946-
July 11, 1946—"Congregation
Tifereth Israel," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 3—It was Ratner
day last Saturday at Congregation Tifereth Israel as a Jewish name was given to
the newly born daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ratner and granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marco Ratner. Great-uncles Nate Ratner and Joe Spatz came especially
for the celebration. Kiddush and refreshments were served after the
services by the Ratner family and also by Mrs. Shifferson in memory of her
husband's yahrzeit...
-1947-
March 6, 1947—"Mary Spatz
Dies at Age of 70," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 5: Mrs. Mary
Spatz, a 27-year-resident of San Deigo, passed away Wednesday, February 26th, at
the age of 70 after a brief illness. Mrs. Spatz resided at 4242 Central
Avenue. Services were conducted from the Merkeley-Austin Mortunary on
Thursday at 2:00 p.m. with Rabbi Ephraim Siegel officiating. Burial was at the
Home of Peace Cemetery...Surviving are her daughters Mrs. Marco Ratner of San
Deigo and Mrs. Ann Tax of Alhambra; sons, Herman of New York and Joe M. of San
Diego, and six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
June 12, 1947—Lou Mogy, "Sports," Southwestern Jewish
Press, page 5: The games of the Jewish Softball League, which are played
Sunday morning at Horace Mann playground located at Park and El Cajon Blvd are
going over tremendously...Some of the older men such as Ray Bass, Joe Spatz and
Dave Freed are coming out for just a little warm-up practice. Max Zemen is
putting these gentlemen through their paces..
June 19, 1947—Lou Mogy, "Sports," Southwestern Jewish
Press, page 5: ...I want to thank the following men for doing such a good
job of umpiring (Jewish Softball League games): Sam Addleson, Morey Levenson,
Dr. Mickey Stone, Jack Gross, Its Penter, Joe Spatz, and Lou Schissell.
-1949-
May 1949—Lou Mogy, "Sports Around Town," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 5: ...I was told..... Joe Spatz is on the hospital
committee for the Jewish War Veterans...
July 1949—"Jewish War Veterans Post 185," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 1: With the election of Manuel S. Fisher to Post
Commander, Harry aronoff to Senior Vice Commander, Sam Klug to Junior Vice
Commander, Rabbi Morton J. Cohn as Chaplain, Ralph Feldman as Judge Advocate,
Allan Lame as Quartermaster, David Brooks as Adjutant and Dave Frank as Officer
of the Day, the Jewish War Veterans Post 185 began an active year. Under the
guiding hand of Harry aronoff, that hard working team of Aronoff, Joe
Shiffrenson and Joe Spatz planned and completed several fund raising affairs.
The next affair a Card Party at Temple Center at 8 p.m. on July 10th is the next
Post venture...
August 1949—"J.W.V. Auxiliary," Southwestern Jewish Press,
page 2: ...During the baseball season, 25 hospitalized veterans are guests
of the Post and Auxiliary every Saturday the San Diego Padres are in San Diego.
Mr. William Starr, Padre president, donated an entire section of box seats and
the ladies see to it that the boys get hot dogs, soda pop, and the usual
refreshments conducive to an enjoyable afternoon. Joe Spatz from
the Post and Teresa Furst, Auxiliary, are regular workers on this project and
receive excellent assistance from the membership—Binnie Brooks.
December 2, 1949—"Tifereth Israel
Elects Officers," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 5: The Tifereth Israel Synagogue held its annual election
of officers on Thursday, Nov. 17. The following were elected to office:
Alex J. Newman, President; Moe S. Berlin, 1st Vice President; Its Penter, 2nd
Vice President; Henry Bowman, Rec. Secretary; Edward Baranov, Financial Sec.;
Moe Hershey, Treasurer. The following were elected the Board of Directors fora
period of two years: I Teacher, Sam Addleson, Paul Nestor, Abe Ratner, Ben
Levenson, Isadore Jacobson, Sidney Newman, Joe Spatz and Moss Addleson.
Elected for a term of one year: Milo Berenson, Sam Druskin, Herman Tulchinsky,
Max Zemen, Marco Ratner, Sam Geller, Frank Pomeranz, Sid Naliboff, Al Young,
IRving Schneider, Maurice Zahalsky, Abe Sackheim, Sidney Smith, Irving Goodman,
Max Brody, Mrs. Its Penter...
December 16, 1949—1) "Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 26:...Plans are complete for the gala New Year's Eve
party for post and Auxiliary members and their guests. Joe Spatz of the
Post, who is in charge of arrangements for the party, announces that the affair
will be held in the Exchange Hall, Meade avenue at 30th Street beginning at 8:00
p.m. with a catered roast turkey dinner. Entertainment and dancing willbe part
of the evening's fun...
-1950-
February 10, 1950—"News
of the Fox," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: This column to be
called "News of the Fox," will tell you of the activities of the
Samuel I. Fox Bnai Brith Lodge. We'll start by giving you the names of our newly
installed officers for 1950: President, Ernest Green; 1st Vice President, Sol
Randall,; 2nd Vice President, Stanley Yukon, Financial Secretary and Treasurer,
Sanford Goldman; Secretary, David M. Schloss; Guardian, Harold Garvin, Warden, Joe
Spatz; Trustees, Kurt Sax, Nathan Raitzas, Max Broody, Philip Shames and
Henry Mendell; Grand Lodge Deputy, Irving N. Cohen. The officers were
installed at Tifereth Israel Syangogue, Teusday, January 24th, with Eli Levenson,
member of the Grand Lodge Executive Committee, as installing officer, assisted
by Henry Weinberger, Past Grand President of District 4. Highlights of the
Installation Ceremonies started with the presentation of the colors by Scout
Troop 99. Irving N. Cohen, outstanding President, was presented an engraved gold
watch by the Lodge and a past-president's pin by Mrs. Cohen. Following the
Installation there was dancing and refreshments were served...completing a most
enjoyable evening for every attending. Last Sunday, Samuel I. Fox members
turned out en masse for the San Diego bay City Women's Installation where
President Ernest Green presented the Women's President, Mrs. Harold Garvin with
an engraved gavel from the Lodge. Whether you are a member of Samuel I. Fox
Lodge or not, we would like to receive your comments on this column and hope all
of you will become subscribers of the Southwestern Jewish Press—John Kluchin,
Publicity.
February 24, 1950—"Tifereth Israel Men's Club," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 5: On Tuesday, February 7, the Tifereth Israel Men's Club
elected the following officers and board members: President, Zel Greenberg; 1st
Vice President, Sid Smith; 2nd Vice President, Joe Spatz; Treasruer, Sam
Druskin; Financial Secretary, Ben Levenson, and Recording Secretary, Moe
Hershey. Members elected to the board for a two-year term are Bob Cheron and Al
Young. Those elected to serve for one year are Sam Brenes, Harry Brussels, Frank
Sugarman, and Moss Adddleson.
March 10, 1950—John Kluchin, "News
of the Fox," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: The last day of
February was the first social meeting of 1950. Program chairman Joe Spatz
was able to obtain a very interesting color film of the Tuna Fish Industry which
is so important to the welfare of San Diego. The story was told in pictures of
the building of tuna ships and of men going out to sea to fish, the skill and
hard work, and then the cleaning, steaming, packing of the tuna and other
activities that are part of this San Diego industry to get this food product to
the shelves for the housewife to buy...
March 28, 1950—1) "Jewish War Veterans, S.D. Post No.
185," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 23: Installation ceremonies
for the new officers of the Jewish War Veterans Post No. 185 will be held
"April 17th at Temple Beth Israel. Commander Manuel Fisher will hand the
reins of Post leadership to Harry Aronoff. Other officers to be installed are
Alan Lame, sr. vice commander; David Brooks, jr. vice commander; S.
Randall, trustee, and Manuel Fisher, judge advocate. The Post's Auxiliary is
also holding its installation the same evening. Mrs. Nixie Kern will hand the
gavel to President-Elect Esther Leavitt. Installing officer for the Auxiliary
will be Ann Wager. Harry Apelman will do the honors for the Post. Ever capable Joe
Spatz is in charge of arrangements for the gala evening...
2) "News of the Fox," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 24:
Samuel I. Fox Lodge meeting of March 14th was a lively one with everyone
participating in the discussion...Joe Spatz was appointed Ways and Means
Chairman with Max Brody as Co-chairman. Past-president Irving Cohen is the
United Jewish Fund Chairman for the Lodge. The Athletic Chairman is Maurice
Schwartz who will form the Bowling and Baseball Teams...Sick Committee Chairman
Joe Gelman told of his visit to Mercy Hospital to see Nathan Raitzas who is
recuperating after an operation....The following officers attended the Seminar
of the Southern California Council in Los Angeles where instructions and
suggestions were given on programming of meetings: Ernest Green, sol Randall,
Dave Schloss, Stanley Yukon, Harold Garvin and Joe Spatz... New members
are wanted to help make this growing lodge grow faster. Our next meeting will be
a social one on Tuesday, March 28th, and Program Chairman Joe Spatz
promises an entertaining evening. We would like to see you there.
April 14, 1950—"Jewish War Veterans Post. No. 185 and
Auxiliary," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 7: A joint installation
of the Jewish War Veterans Post No. 185 and Auxiliary wil be held on April 17 at
Temple Center, Third and Laurel Sts., at 8:00 p.m. The officers of the
Post will be installed by Harry Apelman, Past Dept. Commander, and National
Dept. Chief of Staff, assisted by Sam Rose, National Executive Deputy of the
State of California. Officers to be installed are: Harry Aronoff, Commander;
Allen Lame, Sr. Vice Commander; J. David Brooks, Jr., Vice Commander; Manuel
Fisher, Judge Advocate; Marshall Star, Quartermaster; Abe Wilks, Adjutant,
Stanley Yukon, Surgeon; Sol Randall, Bob Seigel and Marshall Roth,
Trustees. Installing officers for the Ladies Auxiliary are Mrs. Ann Wag,
dept. President of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the State of Calif. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Jean Edelstein, Past Dept. President of the State of Calif.
Officers to be installed are Esther Levitt, President; Eva Rerger, Sr. Vice
President; Lil Yukon, Jr. Vice President; Angie Landau, Treasurer; Binnie
Brooks, Corresponding Secretary; Henrietta Cohen, Chaplain; Rose Tepper, Guard;
Anne Schloss, Conductress; Celia Jacobs, Goldie Goldstein and Esther Frank,
Trustees. Chairman for the evening are Joe Spatz and Anne Schloss. An
interesting program has been planned and refreshments will be served by Paulie
Rubel and her committee—Anne Schloss.
April 28, 1950—1) "Jewish War Veterans Post 185
Auxiliary," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 9: ...The Post was host
to 25 patients from the Naval Hospital, Saturday, April 22 at the Padre baseball
game. Bill Starr, Padre President, has generously donated a box and the
Post supplies all the refreshments. Every Saturday that the Padres are in San
Diego, the patients attend. Joe Spatz, of the Post, capably assisted by
Therea Furst, of the Auxiliary, are doing a fine job—Binnie Brooks
2) "Magic Carpet Day, Sunday, April
30th: Be A Worker or Stay at Home Until A Worker Calls on You," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 16: Over 150 "Modern Miracle Workers" are
expected to participate in San Diego's "Operation Magic Carpet" this
Sunday, April 30th, Morris Douglas, chairman of the day, stated. Gathering for
instructions at Beth Israel Center, the workers will breakfast (courtesy of the
Jolly Sixteen) at 9:30 a.m., receive their lists and be off to knock on doors on
behalf of the "Keep the Miracle Alive" Campaign of the United Jewish
Fund. "Magic Carpet Day," said Douglas, "is an effort to
dramatically call to the attention of the Jews of San Diego, the needs of the
Jews of Europe, Africa and the Moslem countries, as well as Israel, and to have
the greatest possible coverage in the history of any campaign. We hope that our
Miracle Workers will cover over 1200 prospects on this one day." All
organizations have helped in the recruitment of workers. To date, the following
workers have signed their pledge to be the crew of the "Magic
Carpet": Rose Abrams, A.A. Abramson, Sam Addleson, Manny Adler, E. S.
Also, Rose Anderson, Jeremiah Aronoff, Ruth Aronoff, Rose E. Aved, Ruben Aved,
Mrs. Eva Berger, Meir Bleiberg, Ruth Bloom, Miss Teresa Block, Mrs. Ted G. Brav,
Sam Brenes, Edward Breitbard, Jackie Brodman, Dave Brooks, Jeanne Camiel, Zel
Camiel, Ann Cantor, Eva Chenkin, Saul Chenkin, E.M. Cohen, Minnie Cohen,
Irving N. Cohen, Barbara Cohn, Mrs. Paul Cudnay, Elliott L. Cushman, Mrs. Ray
Davidson, Al Doctor, Morris Douglas, Sam Druskin, James Effron, Leonard Effron,
Mrs. L. Elvove, Harry Elkin, Harry Engel, David Engel, Mrs. A. Epstein, Carl M.
Esenoff, Mack Esterson, Harry E. Farb, Mrs. Alvin Feiler, Abe Feingold, Ben
Feinberg, Mrs. Morris Feldman, Jack Fine, Joseph A. Finkelman, Sam. E. Fishman,
Manuel Fisher, David Frank, Mrs. Esther Frank, Milton Fredman, William Fried,
Jerome Freedman, Irving E. Friedman, Zena Frommer, Dr. Allan D. Gale, Rena
Garvin, Sarah Geller, Joseph Gellman, Betty Gendelman, S. Glaser, Henry Goldy,
Sandor Goldberger, Muriel Goldhammer, M.D. Goodrich, I.S. Gordon, Ernest Green,
Mrs. Mathilda Green,l M. Greenberg, Gertrude Harris, Minnie K. Harris, Mrs. I.
Heller, Leon Heiman, David Horowitz, Rodin S. Horrow, Ralph Hosenpud, Paul
Jacoby, Joe Kaplan, Frank Kenin, Jennie Kochberg, Tully Kitaen, John Kluchin,
Nixie Kern, S. Klug, Dr. J. Kwint, Mrs. Joseph Kwint, Alan Lame, F. Lavender, I.
Lebb, Mrs. Anne Lee, James Lester, Letty Levin, Richard C. Levi, Louis Levitt,
J.H. Lipitt, Freda Mallen, Marian Doctor, Mrs. William Mintz, Louis Moorsteen,
Mrs. Wm L. Moss, Yale Naliboff, Paul Nestor, Mrs. Roan Ogelsby, Sam Orlansky,
Mitzy Ornstein, Morris Penn, Mrs. Morton B. Peskin, Peter K. Phillipp, Lou
Pollack, Bella Price, Henry J. Price, Seymour Rabin, Max Rabinowtiz, Ada
Randall, Sol Randall, Bertha Rassin, Nate Ratner, Herbert Rede, Edith Reder, Dr.
J. Rittoff, Milton Roberts, Sid Rose, Mrs. Sadie Rosenblum, Jacob Rosenthal,
Sadie Rothberger, Lucille Rubel, Pauline Rubel, Ben B. Rubin, Norman Rubin,
Harry Ruja, Leon Ruskin, Dave Schissell, Anne Schloss, David M. schloss, Victor
Schulman, Goldie Schusterman, Wm. B. Schwartz, Philip Shames, R. Shifrenson,
Jennie Siner, I.A. Soberman, Abramah Sklar, J.W. Snyder, Zolda Solov, Joe M.
Spatz, Marshall Starr, Mrs. George Starr, Art Stone, Dave Stotsky, Mrs. David
Sugarman, Mort Thaler, Judy Traub, Jennie S. Turner, Beronda Tulchinsky, Morris
Wax, Mrs. Henry Weinberger, Rose S. Wenig, MRs. Lucille Weisel, Sidney O. Weiss,
Jay Wellins, Sylvia Winicki, Robert Allen Wohl, Joe Yaffe, Barney Yanett,
Maurice Zahlasky, Leo Zwiebel, Maurice Ackerman, Harry Demsey, Irving Hertz,
Harry Klaskin, Maxwell Kaufman, Dr. R.M. Stone, John Ruskin, Sam Fisher, Mrs.
Harold Elden, Mrs. Estelle Levi, Mrs. Helen schulman, Mrs. Evelyn Cantor, Mrs.
Julia Neuman, Mrs. Sadie Berenson, Mrs. Selm Getz, Mrs. Bernice Esenoff, Mrs.
Betty Penter, MRs. Gladys Block, Mrs. Anita Kahn, Mrs. Sarah Horrow, Mrs. Bess
Snyder, MRs. Lillian Newman, Mrs. Lillian Nathan, MRs. Ida Nasatir, Mrs. Lillian
Bland, Mrs. Sally Ratner, Mrs. Sara Goodrich, Mrs. Maxwell Kaufman, Mrs. Gabriel
Berg, Mrs. I. Teacher, Mrs. Esther Cherney, Mrs. Anna Perlmutter, Mrs. Rose
Neumann, Mrs. Max Gardner, Mrs. Lillian Ravin.
May 12, 1950—John Kluchin, "News of the Fox," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 5: ...Short committee reports were given so that the
meeting would be given over to the guest speaker, Sergeant R.B. Lukehart of the
San Diego Police Department. His talk was on Juvenile Delinquency. A question
and answer period followed which kept Sgt. Lukehart busy. Program Chairman Joe
Spatz was congratulated on being able to obtain such an interesting
speaker...
July 7, 1950—"Father and Son Fashion Show," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 1: Members of the Tifereth Israel Synagogue will
participate in an evening of frivolity supplied by the Men's Club of the
Synagogue. A unique fashion show will be held on Wednesday, July 12 at 8:30 p.m.
in the Synagogue at 30th and Howard Srts. Chairman of the evening is Joe
Spatz. M. S. Berlin is in charge of refreshments. Fathers who will
model with their sons are Ben Gordon, Bernie Rudin, Sam Fischer, Joe Kader, Jack
Prager, Julius Levine, Eddie Breitbard, Al Newman, Al Doctor, Eddie Baranov, Sam
Druskin, Sam Brenes, Zel Greenberg and Moss Addleson. Comedy will be
provided by Isadore Teacher, Moe Hershey and Herman Tulchinsky. MOdels
will show clothes loaned by Chenkin's Youth Shop, Bill Solof's, De Sure's Men's
Store, Federal Clothiers and Kelly Tailoring Co. The entire congregation of
Tifereth Israel Synagogue is welcome. Refreshments will be served following the
program.
August 18, 1950—"Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 8: The Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary's first annual Poppy
Day, Monday, August 14, raised funds to continue the large hospital program
sponsored by the Auxiliary. Tuesday, August 15, a monthly party was held in the
tubercular ward of the U.S. Naval Hospital. A pleasant surprise dessert of
strudel baked by Sister Rose Tepper topped off the luncheon given the 200 men.
Don't forget to bring your family and friends to the Corny Carnival scheduled
for August 19 at 6:00 p.m. in Temple Center. An automatic dishwasher will be
raffled, refreshments will be served, and games will be played. Chairman of the
Carnival is Joe Spatz, Post member; refreshment Chairman is Esther Frank. —Binnie
Brooks, Publicity
October 20, 1950—"Boxing Show to Feature Fund Drive for New
Center," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1: A Boxing charity show
featuring top names has been billed for the Coliseum Saturday night, November
4th by the Tifereth Israel Synagogue Men's Club to raise funds for building a
new Youth Center at 30th and Howard Streets. Baby Ortiz, lightweight
champion of Mexico, has been signed by Matchmaker Jack O'Dowd for the main
event. O'Dowd is seeking an outstanding Pacific Coast lightie to pit against the
classy Oritiz. Ortiz has just returned from a highly successful invasion
of Australia during which he decisioned the Aussie champion, Jack Hassen and
scored three other wins by knockouts without suffering a loss. In addition to
the 10-round main boxing event, there will be a six-round semi-windup and two
prelims. Tickets for the show go on sale Monday at DSeSures Men Store, 7th
and Broadway; Kelly Tailoring Co., 347 W. Broadway; Federal Clothiers, 220
Broadway and at the Coliseum box office, 15th and E Streets, F-1319.
Tickets for the charity fray are scaled at $10 and $5 for ringside. However,
fight fans will have an opportunity to buy 2,000 bleacher seats at $1.24. The
Youth center plans call for a $150,000 building. Tickets will also be handled by
members of the Men's Club committee composed of Zel Greenberg (chairman), Sid
Smith, Joe Spatz, Moe J. Hershey, Ben Levenson, Sam Druskin, Moss
Addleson, Henry Bowman, Sam Brenes, Harry Brussels, Robert S. Cheron, Sidney
Newman, Frank Sugarman, Al Young, Alex J. Newman and Berne B. Ruden.
December 1, 1950—John Kluchin, "News of the
Fox," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 14: The November 14th meeting
of the Samuel I. Fox Lodge was opened by President Ernest Green with a silent
prayer for our late departed Past Grand President Sidney Finkelstein.Nominations
for officers for 1951 were held with the following members nominated: John
Kluchin, president; Stanley Yukon, 1st vice president; Nathan Raitzas, 2nd vice
president; Harold Garvin, warden; Wilfred Robbins, guardian; Sanford Sachs,
secretary; Joe Schloss, treasurer, and three trustees to be elected from the
following: Israel Lebb, Kurt Sachs (sic, Sax), Joe Gelman, Joe Spatz and Eugene
Also. Stanley Yukon is in charge of the installation ceremonies to be held
in early January...
December 15, 1950—"Jewish War Veterans And Auxiliary," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 7: Hurry! Hurry! Hurry The Jewish War Veterans Post
No. 185 and Auxiliary have a gala New Years Eve Dinner Dance arranged for your
pleasure. Food galore...Favors..Noisemakers..Exchange Hall, 30th at Meade, is
the place...Dancing til?...Due to the size of the hall, reservations will be
limited to 150. For additional information, call Joe Spatz at Talbot 4739.
A Chanukah and Christmas ward party is being planned by Hospital Chairman Jean
Spatz and her committee for the patients in the U.S. Naval Hospital tubercular
ward. Special holiday goodies (baked by the Auxiliary Sisters), novel games and
an appropriate gift for each of the 220 veterans will be some of the highlights
of the evening, Tuesday, December 19th. Also, in keeping with the holiday
season, Child Welfare Chairman Mollie Ratner has planned a party for the
children in Sunshine School. She will bring them home made cookies and ice
cream. They, too, will receive gifts. The Auxiliary is holding a
Rummage Sale Wednesday, December 20th, and would appreciate your donation of
discarded articles, in good condition. Please phone Talbot 6438 to have your
bundle picked up. Due to the holiday season, there will not be a social meeting
for December. The next business meeting will be Monday, January 15, 1951, in
Veterans War Memorial Bldg.
-1951-
January 5, 1951— John Kluchin, "News of
the Fox," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: The new officers of the
Samuel I. Fox, B'nai B'rith Lodge No. 1747 for the year 1951 were elected at the
December 12th meeting and are as follows: John Kluchin, President; Stanley
Yukon, 1st Vice-Pres; Natha Raitkas, 2nd Vice-Pres; Joe Schloss, Treasurer;
Sanford Sack, Secretary; Harold Garvin, Warden; Wilfred Robbins, Guardian; and
Trustees were Joe Spatz, E. Max Cohen, Eugene Also, Joseph Gelman, Philip
Shames, with retiring president Ernest Green as Chaplain...
February 2, 1951—Lou Robbins, "News of the
Fox," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 5: ...The new xchairmen for
1951 were announced by the president as follows, Victor Weiss, Americanism and
Civic Affairs; David Sugarman, Anti-Defamation; E. Max Cohen, Boy Scout
Cooperation; Joe Spatz, Programming; Adolph Brodman, B.B. Service for
Armed Forces and Veterans; Harold Garvin and David Schloss, Ways and Means, Fund
Raising; Lou Robbins, Publicity; Stanley Yukon and Paul Nestor, Membership;
Joseph Schloss, B.B. Y.C.; Joseph Gelman, Refreshments...
February 16, 1951—"Robert
Cheron Heads Tifereth Israel's Men's Club," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
6: At the last meeting of the Tifereth Israel Men's Club, Robert Cheron was
elected to serve as President for the coming year. Other officers chosen were:
Moss Addleson, Vice-President; Dave Solof, Vice-President; Harold B. Steckel,
Recording Secretary; Ben Levenson, Financial Secretary; Simon A. Rich,
Treasurer; Board Members: Isadore Jacobson, Joseph I. Kader, Vernon D. Kahn,
Sidney Newman, Joe Spatz, Herman Tulchinsky, and al Young. The next big event of
the Men's Club is the Television raffle which will take place in conjunction
witht he lass Ess 'n Shpiel evening on Sunday, February 18th, 7:30 p.m., at Beth
Jacob Center.
March 2, 1951—1) "The Cradle," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
3: "We're the proudest grandparents in San Diego," said Mr. and Mrs.
Joe M. Spatz, when asked about their new grandchild. Marsha Kay is the new
addition at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mintz. 7 pound, 4 ounce Marsha was
born February 20 at Mercy Hospital. Other proud grandparents and Mr. and Mrs.Wm.
Mintz of this city.
2) "Tifereth Israel Synagogue," Southwestern Jewish
Press, page 7: Sabbath Evening Service, March 2nd, 8:15 p.m., Center
-- Celebrating Jewish Music Sabbath, a special musical service will be held at
Tifereth Israel, Friday, March 2, 8:15 p.m. Under the direction of Cantor Joseph
Cysner, both the Sr. and Jr. Choirs will present an elaborate program of
liturgical and folk music. Rabbi Levens will comment on the program. An Oneg
Shabbat will follow at which Cantor and Mrs. Joseph Cysner will be hosts
together with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spatz and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mintz, assisted by an
able committee. The Oneg Shabbat will honor the 80th birthday of Mrs. Chaja
Cysner and the birth of Marsha K. Mintz....
March 16, 1951— "Tifereth Israel Men's Club Scores
Success at Dinner Installation," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 7:
The Tifereth Israel Men's Club Dinner Installation, which took place Sunday,
March 11th, will be long remembered. A delicious roast beef dinner, cooked and
served by members of the Men's Club, brought many words of praise from the
guests. Mr. Moe Hershey, chairman of the Installation ceremony, called on Rabbi
Levens, Installing Officer, who presented the newly elected Board members for
Installation. They were: Isadore Jacobson, Joseph J. Kader, Vernon D. Kahn,
Sidney Newman, Joe Spatz, Herman Tulchinsky, Al Young and Harry Zall. The
following men were then installed in office: Simon A. Rich, Treasurer; Ben
Levenson, Financial Secretary; Harold D. Steckel, Recording Secretary; Dave
Solof, Vice President; Moss Addleson, Vice President and Robert S. Cheron,
President. Mr. Zel Greenberg, in turning the gavel over to Robert Cheron,
summarized the successful activities of the Men's Club during the past year. He
pointed out that the membership of the Men's Club had grown by nearly 69
percent. The organization also presented new Torah Covers to the Synagogue, gave
financial aid to the Young People's League, provided ushers for Sabbath and Holy
Day Services, and presented 22 volumes to boys and girls who were Bar or Bat
Mitzvah. Climaxing the achievement of the Men's Club during the past year was a
presentation of a check for $2,000 to the New Building Fund, first payment
toward the dedication of a room in honor of the Men's Club in the new building.
Mrs. Joseph Kader, Cantor Joseph Cysner, Mr. Moe Hershey and Mr. Sam Sklar
presented a program of entertainment to round out a perfect evening.
May 25, 1951—"United Synagogue Holds Conference," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 6: The full program for the Sixth Annual Conference of
the United Synagogue of America and the National Women's League, Southern
California Region, was being formulated this week following individual and joint
planning sessions of the two organizations representing 25 Conservative
congregations in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada. More than 500
delegates are expected to attend the conference Sunday, May 27th, at Sinai
Congregation, Fourth and New Hampshire in Los Angeles, where an afternoon of
seminars and business meetings will precede the evening dinner featuring Dr. Max
Routtenberg, executive vice president of the Rabbinical Assembly of America as
guest speaker. ...The following will attend as delegates from Tifereth Israel
Synagogue of San Diego: M.S. Berlin, Its Penter, Arthur Gardner, Ben Levenson,
Joe J. Kader, Bob Cheron, Moss Addleson, I. Jacobson, Irving Goodman and Max
Zemen. Alternates: Simon Rich, Harold Steckel, Henry Bowman, Herman
Tulchinsky, Sam Brenes, Sam Sklar, Joe Spatz, Sid Newman, Paul Nestor and Marco
Ratner.
-2005-
October 31, 2005—Visit to the
crypts of Joseph & Jean Spatz, Shalom Mausoleum, Greenwood Cemetery, San
Diego: