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Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
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Mrs. Mathew Fairberg is nominated to lead the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El in Tucson, heading a slate of officers for election at the April 7 meeting. Additional delegates are named for local councils.
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The Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El will present its new nominees for office at an April 7 meeting at 1 p.m. in the Temple auditorium. A snack luncheon will be held at noon.
Mrs. Mathew Fairberg, incumbent first-vice-president of Sisterhood heads the slate of officers selected by the nominating committee, which will be presented for election at the April Meeting.
Her running mates on the new slate, are: First vice-president, Mrs. George Greenberg; Second vice-president, Mrs. Herbert Bloom; Third vice-president, Mrs. Leo Morris; fourth vice-president, Mrs. Mathew Oppenheim; financial secretary, Mrs. Nathan Ingber; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Edgar Schnadig; special corresponding secretary, Mrs. William Dorson, auditor, Mrs. Arthur Scheff; and parliamentarian, Mrs. Irving Kaplan.
Delegates to the Tucson Jewish Community Council are Mrs. A. A. Friedman, Mrs. William Rapport, Mrs. Herman Smiley, and Mrs. Jack Young. Delegates to the Tucson Community Council are Mrs. David A. Bloom and Mrs. Jack Nevins.
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Temple Emanu El, Tucson
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April 7
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The Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El nominates Mrs. Mathew Fairberg as president, with a full slate of vice-presidents, secretaries, auditor, and parliamentarian. Delegates are selected for Tucson Jewish Community Council and Tucson Community Council.