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v rlday, June 9, 1967
ATLANTA
DIMENSIONS
Former Atlanta Resident
'Heads Lauderdale Drive
& 'Coffee House' at
Progressive Club
ballad* * V, * { , l Aaron, Buddy Moss, Jett ;Eispina
Entertainers’ Will include’ Tossi and Eleanor Walden.
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Qotte
Alvin Gross of Fort Lauder
dale, formerly of Atlanta, is
serving as campaign chairman of
the building fund drive of Tem-
Group Discusses
Crisis in Israel
An emergency meeting of Ben
Gurion Branch of Farband was
held May 28 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Storch to discuss
the present crisis in Israel.
The fifteen' couples attending,
quickly deciding that words alone
were not sufficient, immediately
purchased $3,000 of Israel Bonds,
according to Isaac Wise, presi
dent.
Mr. Wise reported that this was
in ‘the true tradition of Farband
and HistadruJ” and that addi
tional Israel Bonds totalling $1,-
000 were purchased * since the
meeting by friends of Farband.
Others desiring to participate are
asked to contact Murray Kandel.
Institute Held
By BBG-Sabra
On the weekend of May 5 and
6, BBG-Sabra and AZA-Michael
Kraft held their first Judaism
Institute. The theme was “Vital
Factor: Judaism.” Both chapters’
overall participation was greatly
appreciated. We want to thank
our hosts for the weekend, the
Smiths, the Rabinowitz, and the
Siegels for the use of their homes
during the weekend’s J activities.
But most of all, Thank You to
our advisors, Patricia 'Carl and
Leonard Bock. Without their
help we couldn’t have had such
a successful weekend. „
Sunday, May 14, BBG-Sabra
held a Mothers Da£ Tea, honor
ing our mothers on their day.
Maybe this will make up for all
the Saturday nights they gave up
to come see our famous basket
ball games????? Anyway, Happy
Mothers of BBG-Sabras Day!!!!!!
—Sarah Kraft
pie Emanu-El in Fort Lauder
dale.
With a goal of $400,000, he re
ports, $350,000 had been pledged
by May 19, and the success of
the campaign seems assured.
Mr. Gross, son of Mrs. Batt Ot-
tinger of Atlanta, moved to Flor
ida from Atlanta 11 years ago.
He was with National Linen
Service for 15 years and is now
president of Broward Linen Sup
ply of Fort Lauderdale. He and
his wife Evelyn have three chil
dren, David 16, Cathy 13, and
Mark 8.
A number of other former
Atlanta residents are members of
Temple Emanu-El.
Fine—Friedman
Mrs. Sarah Fine of Atlanta an
nounces the engagement of her
daughter, Gayle Carol, to Shel
don Earl Friedman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Friedman of
Shaker Heights, O.
The Wedding will take place
June 18 at the Temple in Atlanta.
The bride-elect is a June grad
uate of the Western College For
Women in Oxford, O.
Mr. Friedman is a graduate of
Miami University, where he was
a member of Zeta Beta Tau Fra
ternity and served as vice presi
dent of Amicus Curiae. He will
continue his studies in law
school.
‘Jews of Silence*
On WSB June 11
“The Jews of Silence” by Elie
Wiesel, adapted for radio by
Harold Flender, will be the
Eternal Light’s presentation or)
June 11 on the NBC radio net
work. The program is heard in
Atlanta at 10:30 a.m. on WSB
radio.
The program is a dramatiza
tion of portions of the recent
book by Mr. Wiesel which is
subtitled “A Report on Soviet
The Progressive Club , will be
come a ^offee House Saturday
night, June 10, and will be en
tertained by some of the best
known names in the new world
of “coffee house” song stylists.
Appalachian and Elizabethan
ballads plus the old style and new
style blues will be featured with
Israeli folk songs and Yiddish
Temple Singles
Picnic June 11
The Temple Singles (35 and
over) will hold a picnic on Sun
day, June 11. The group will
leave from the Temple at 12
noon for Dr. Nathan Blass’s sum
mer home in Roswell.
Plans include swimming,
dancing, fried chicken dinner
and beverages. Cost is $1.50 and
the event is for members only.
Prospective members are asked
to contact Bess Wright at
355-8291 in the evening.
A A Congregation
Elects Officers
The 80th annual congregational
meeting of Ahavath Aehim Syn
agogue, with election of officers,
was held Wednesday evening,
May 31, with dinner at 7 and the
meeting at 8 o’clock.
The following slate of officers
was presented by the nominating
committee:
Harry Lane, Siegel, president;
Sylvan A. Makover, .first vice
president; David Alterman, sec
ond vice president; Dr. Marvin
Goldstein, t r e a surer; Gerald
Cohen, financial secretary, and
Dr. William Schatten, recording
secretary.
Shearith Israel
Sisterhood Elects
Officers of Shearith Israel Sis
terhood were installed last month
by Rabbi Sydney K. Mossman.
Serving the Sisterhood for the
coming year will be Mrs. Marvin
Cohen, Mrs. Myron Weiner, Mrs.
Sidney Feldman, Mrs. Ellis Mor
ton, MJs. Gerald Horowitz;
Mrs. Howard Chesler, Mrs.
Harry Harrison, Mrs. Herbert
Husid, Mrs. Seymour Weiss, Mrs.
Bernard Goodman, Mrs. David
Fink, Mrs. Leon Tuck, and; Mrs.
Joe I. Zimmerman.
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