The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 01, 1966, Image 9

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Friday, April 1, 1966 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Pa f Nta* Atlanta Congregations AH A VATU AC IIIM 660 Peachtree Battle Ave., N.VV. Marry II. Fpstein, Rabbi Raphael Gold, Asst. Rabbi Isaac Goodfrlend, Cantor Dally services 7:15 a.m., 6:00 p m. Friday evening . 6:00 p.m. Late Friday evening . .. 8:15 p.m. Raturdav morning 9:00 a.m. afternoon 5:30 p.m. RETH JACOB 1855 La Vista Rd..N .F„ Emanuel Feldman, Rabbi Oailv Minyan service 7:00 a.m., 6:40 p.m. Friday services 6:30 p.m. Saturday morning services 8:30 a.m. Junior Congregation 9:15 a.m. Saturday evening 6:20 p.m. Sunday morning 815 a.m. Youth Group, Sunday 9:30 a.m. THE TEMPLE 1589 Peachtree Road Jacob M. Rothschild. Rabbi Richard J. I.ehrman, Asst. Rabbi FYidav evening services 8:00 p.m. , Saturday morning services 11:15 a.m AH SHI STAR!) 1324 N Highland Ave.. N. E. D. Krasner. Pres. H. Taratoot. lion. Pres, and Treaa. Friday evening 5:00 p.m. Saturday morning services 9 00 a m. Saturday evening 5:00 p.m. Sunday morning . . 8:30 a.m. SHEA RITH ISRAEL 1180 University Drive. N.E. Svdnev K Mossman. Rabbi Tobias Geffen. Rabbi Emeritus Robert linear Cantor Dull* morning servlees 7 no a m. Daily evening services 6:45 p.m. Friday night services 6:30 p m. Late Friday night Saturday morning 8:00 p.m. services 8:45 a.m. Junior Congregation Saturday evening 9:45 a.m. services Sunday morning 6:30 p.m. services Tali" * I'efiln 7:45 a.m. services 8:30 a.m. tlullowrd by hreaktasi and Bible study) OR VeSHALOM 1362 N. Highland Ave., N.E. Joseph Cohen. Rabbi David Arzouane, Asst. Rabbi Friday evening services Late Friday evening Saturday morning Jr Congregation Sunday morning WETV to Spotlight Weizmann Institute A documentary on the Weiz mann Institute in Rechovoth, Is rael, will be shown on WETV Channel 30 (UHF) on April 6 at 7 p. m. Yul Bryner will narrate the 15-minute film. 6:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 8:45 a in. 9:45 a.m. UJA Honors Lipson, Cone; On Cadinet Nathan I. Lipson, prominent Jewish communal leader of At lanta, and Herman Cone Jr. of Greens boro N.C., have been elected region al vice-chair men for the South - South west area o' the Y o u n ( Leader ship Cabinet of th< United Jewish Appeal. T hi announceme n t was made last week by Young Leadership Cabi net chairman Leonard D. Bell of Lipson Lewiston, Me. Mr. Lipson serves on the executive committee of the At lanta Jewish w»lf'•>*••> ^ ’ H ■> is vice president and owner of Trend Induslnes, c-ipc. ...uiiu- facturers. Mr. Cone is well known throughout the area for his many efforts on behalf of the Jewish and general community. The Young Leadership Cabinet of the UJA is the 100-member governing body of the Young Leadership Council, which trams men from 25 to 40 for commun ity and UJA leadership. ATLANTA COMMUNITY CALENDAR MARCH 31, Thursday: 7:00 P.M.—National Conference of Christians and Jews Brotherhood Awards Dinner. Max Cuba Among Honorees. Marriott Motor Hotel. APRIL 13, Wednesday: 10:30 A M.—NCJW Board Meeting, Council House. APRIL 17, Sunday: 3:00 P.M.—Community Memorial Service, Tombstone- Monument in Greenwood Cemetery. APRIL 17-21, Sunday-Thursday: Ahavath Achim Creative Art Festival, Synagogue. APRIL 18, Monday: 12:00 M—Shearith Israel Sisterhood Closing Meeting, Social Hall. —NCJW Open Meeting, Bizarre Bazaar. 8:00 P.M.—ORT Evening Group Membership Coffee, home of Mrs. Jack Taffel, 1243 Carol Lane, N.E. APRIL 19, Tuesday: 10:30 A M —ORT Studv Group, home of Mrs. Sam Galanti, 2657 Ridge Valley, N.W. APRIL 20, Wednesday: 1:30 P.M.—Pioneer Women Club 1, AJCC. APRIL 21, Thursday: 8.00 P.M. Bureau of Jewish Education Annual Meeting, Professor Gershom Scholem, Speaker, AJCC. 8:00 PM—NCJW Evening Group, Council House. APRIL 24. Sunday: 3-5 P.M —Reception Honoring Cantor Joseph Schwartzman. Ahavath Achim Synagogue. APRIL 25, Monday: 8:30 P.M.—Israel's 18th Birthday Celebration, Progressive Club. APRIL 26, Tuesday: —NCJW Public Affairs Meeting. 12:00 M—Szold Hadassah Installation Meeting, Progressive Club. WELFARE FUND EVENTS MARCH 31, Thursday: 10:15 A M—Intermediate Gifts Workers Orientation Meeting and Coffee, home of Mrs. M. D. Horowitz, 1635 Wildwood Rd., N.E. APRIL 15, Friday: 10:00 A.M.—General Solicitation and Cover-All Divisions Workers Rally, AJCC. MAY 3, Tuesday: —Women’s Division Gala Victory Celebration. Progressive Club. Israel s 18th, Martyrs Subjects for Community Council Events In April Bernard Howard, president, this week announced that the At lanta Jewish Community Council will again sponsor a gala cele bration in honor of the Anni versary of the establishment of the State of Israel. The celebra tion will be held jointly with the Consul General of Israel, Mr. Shimon Yallon. * The gala will be held at the Progressive Club on Monday, April 25, at 8:30 p. m. Chairman of the committee is Ben Rabin- owitz, who has announced that there will be two main highlights of tb« nvon : n"*s pntnrtninmnnt. A young, popular Yeminite Is raeli, Itamar Cohen, will sing and play his guitar. Another highlight will be the appearance of Cantor Isaac Goodfriend, new ly installed cantor of Ahavath Achim Congregation. Cantor Goodfriend has recently appeared in concert in Chicago with the nation’s outstanding Cantors, and is considered to be one of the world’s leading Can tors. Mr. Yallon and the commit tee of the Council are working at an evening of great entertain ment with singing, dancing and refreshments to which the ent're community will be invited. Mr. Howard has also announced the Council will sponsor a Mem orial Service in memory of the lives lost in the holocaust and In remembrance of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The Service will be held at Greenwood Cemetery, Sunday, April 17 at 3:00 p. m. The Service will be conducted by Atlanta Rabbis and Cantor Rob ert Ungar at the Tombstone-Mon ument. The public is invited to this significant observance, Mr. How ard added. Entries Begin Arriving for Ahavath Achim’s Creative Art Festival Opening April 17 Paintings, sculpture and graph ics have been arriving daily at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue for the Creative Art Festival slated to open April 17. It is the first of an event which it is hoped will become an an nual one for the entire Atlanta community to enjoy. Chairman Sol Singer declared that the show w'll be an example of the type of Jewish art and fine art of many kinds that should be in the home. The paintings will be for sale to the public. Some of the world-famous artists who will be represented in the exhibit are Marc Chagall, Salvatore Dali, Honore Daumier, Henri-Toulouse Lautrec, Pablo Picasso, Claude Renoir, Jacob Pins, Zvi Raphaeli, Reuven Ru bin and Jakob Steinhardt. The work of 138 artists will be ex hibited. Moshe Gat is one of Israel’s “truly gifted young artists,” whose lithographs, woodcu t s , drawings and oils will be shown. He studied at the Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem and received a grant from the America-Israel Cultural Fund. Because he was a realist, he preferred Mexico to Paris for further study. He was profoundly influenced by Mex ican art, both pre-Columbian and contemporary, and has held many one-man shows in Mexico, the United States and Brazil, besides participating in Israel and inter national exhibitions. He uses the brush or pen to quicken “the vio lent protest of his characters against life’s injustices.” Ruth Schloss came to Israel under the auspices of Youth Aliya at the age of fourteen. After ten years as a member of a kibbutz, she moved to Jerus alem to study under Mordecal Ardon, then spent two years of intensive study in Paris. Her sub jects are people; her paintings mainly social comments adapted to the local scene. She is capable of “infusing her works with strong emotional impact, while retaining a naive sense of ten derness and compassion.” Jan de Ruth was bom in Continued on page 16 BB Y O Members Seek Books This Weekend in Campaign Members of the Atlanta and Columbus BBYO Council of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization will be ringing doorbells on March 27 and April 3 . . . not for the usual contributions for health agencies, not for person fund raising . . . but to help othens enter the wonderful world of of books. Vine City, in Atlanta; and the Open Door Community House in Columbus, will be presented with thousands of books which are being collected by the youth from interested Atlanta and Columbus residents willing to share good, no-longer-needed, books from their personal home libraries. The mammoth drive the youth are about to embark on is called “Operation Bookstrap." Children’s books, fiction, non- The New Math may confuse readers from an earlier genera tion, but for Grady High School 9th-grader Gloria Abrams it comes easy. In fact, this 15-year-old “mathem a g i - cian" is devel oping a project that might be calk'd the New, New Math. Her project was deemed impor tant enough to take the top 9th grade award at the recent ’66 Atlanta Science Congress. Gloria received a Gold Key and a set of World Book Encyclopedias. She’s now prepar ing to take her project to the State competition to be held April 7-9 in Athens. Labeled “Investigations Into Non-Commutative Systems,” Glo ria savs she developed a set of elements where the system uses polygons instead ot n imbers, then “I defined two operations so fiction, history, geography, art, science, religion, music, math; books on travel, biography, ad venture, western stories, sea, space, astronomy, languages; wild-life, insects, animals and na ture study—all will be sought and welcomed when BBYO mem bers march for books. Recognizing fully their physi cal and financial limitations on helping to improve conditions for youngsters less fortunate than they, the teenagers of the largest Jewish youth organization in At lanta, are following the National BBYO endorsement of Operation Bookstrap as a practical commun ity service endeavor for their age level. They hope to fill the li braries of the two recipients aforementioned, and are assured that under neither operation is the set a commutative group.” If that sounds mighty compli cated, this math whiz admits she spent a lot of time explaining it to the college professors who evaluated the projects. She des cribes it as combining elements of geometry and algebra and is now working toward applying her system to a practical use. Gloria is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Abrams and the niece of Southern Israelite Editor Adolph Rosenberg (who doesn’t pretend to understand her project, either). Among the other Jewish (by name identification) students of Atlanta high schools who had projects entered in the Science Congress were: Grady—Leonard Berlin, Steven Cantor (10th grade winner of bronze key), Stanley Scheinbaum and Terri Josephs (11th grade winner of bronze key). Dykes — Bill Dreyfoos, David Bachman, Mary Ann Ja cobs and Leslie Agrin. Northside —Gerald Fishman. that readers will be provided for those who never learned to read. Children who have never owned a book of their own, to keep, will be given one or more, as a gift. In addition to fanning out over the city, door-to-door, Aleph Zadik Aleph members and B’nai B’rith Girls, the male and fe male teenager orders of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, will be stationed at major shopp ng centers for easy drop-off con venience. An assorting and categorizing committee will separate the more worthwhile books from the less desirable books—the latter will be sold as waste paper. Jeff Rittenbaum and Arleen Gerson, assisted by Eliot Ani- ovitz. Ronnie Taylor and Peggy Mendel are serving on the top level leadership committee for Operation Bookstrap. Unit Heads and Committees who will man the various col lection centers and arrange for assorting and mopping-up the book campaign are: Lauren Strenger, Dona Landau, Pat Beckman, Pat Giniger. Patti Bock, Ir ; s Lefkoff, Joyce Saper- stein, Anita Levy, Nancy Gus- kind, Judy Schaffer, Saba Wise, Au drey Weinkle, Susan Spcctor, Loretta F'ne, Cory Goldsmith, Richard Weinman, Steve Gold stein. Rustv Miller. Helene Halpcrin. Carol Shure, Sheila Codncr, Gail Halpern, Susan Tenenbaum. Cheryl Auer bach, Terri Feldman. Roslyn Scheer, Michele Sillx'rstein. Frances Krebs. Dors Erman. Dale Cohen. Sheila Landau, Jan Spector. Mark Weber. Kerri Kraar, Scott Kaplan, Maxic May er, Joel Eizenstat, Stanley Rerke, Lenny Stein, Alan Begner, David Cohen, Marvin Boaz, Terry Ten enbaum, Ronnie Stoltz, Jack Hillman, Bobby Horowitz, Gary Green berg, Arthur Cohen, Walter Singer, Mark Cohen, Randy Ger son, Joe Berchenko, Robert Tep- lis, Lynn Krinskv. (irally's Mi-hmkr (Him Abrams Wins Math hay at Science Congress By VIDA GOLDGAR