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Friday, Sept. 27, 1968
THE SOUTHERN ISRAUTE
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Atlanta YomKippurServices
ANSHI S’FARD
1324 N. Highland Ave., N. E.
Oct. 1, Tuesday:
6:45 P.M.—Kol Nidre
Oct. 2, Wednesday:
9:00 A.M.—Shahrit
11:00 A.M.—Yizkor
THE TEMPLE
1589 Peachtree Road
Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild
Rabbi Philip M. Posner
Oct. 1, Tuesday:
7:00 P.M.—Yom Kippur
Service
9:00 P.M.—Yom Kippur
Service
Oct. 2, Wednesday:
10:00 A.M.—Morning Service
1:30 P.M.—Children’s Service
3:30 P.M.—Memorial Service
PUBLIC WELCOME
Mackay Opens
Public Affairs
OR VESHALOM
1362 Highland Ave., N. E.
Rabbi Joseph Cohen
Oct. 1, Tuesday:
7:20 P.M.—Kol Nidre and
Arvit
Oct. 2, Wednesday:
8:00 A.M.—Shahrit
11:00 A.M.—Torah Reading
11:30 A.M.—Yizkor
12:00 M. —Musaf
4:30 P.M.—Minha
6:00 P.M.—Sermon
6:30 P.M. Neila
7:30 P.M.—Shofar
SHEARITH ISRAEL
1180 University Drive, N. E.
Rabbi Nissim Wernick
Rabbi Sydney Mossman
Rabbi Tobias Geffen
Cantor Robert Ungar
Oct. 1, Tuesday:
6:45 P.M.—Kol Nidre
Oct. 2, Wednesday:
9:00 A.M.—Shahrit
11:00 A.M.—Yizkor
Forum at A A temple sinai
Mackay
James A. Mackay, Democratic
nominee for Congress from the
4th Congressional District, will
address the Public Affairs For
um of Congre
gation Ahavathf
Achim on Sun-L
day, Oct. 6, at||
11:00 a. m. ac-'i
cording tot
Chairman Rob-lj
ert M. Travis
who says: “Jim]
Macky is a vet-S
eran slugger in|
the potical arena.
He faces con
troversial issues
squarely and courageously. As a
six-term member of the Geor
gia General Assembly and mem
ber of the 89th Congress (he
was the first Congressman from
the 4th District), Mackay has
worked unceasingly toward the
mechanics of local and national
achievement of adjusting the
government to the needs of the
people in urban areas.
“His keen interest particularly
in the areas of traffic and trans
portation, social services and
the field of education are re
flected in his legislative record.
Outspoken in his stand on pub
lic questions, he has forthright
opinions on foreign and domes
tic issues such as the Vietnam
war, the Middle East, the Ec
onomic Opportunity Program
and the Voting Rights Act of
1965. He is generally considered
as a champion of the liberal
point of view.”
The public is cordially invited
to attend this informative meet
ing and meet Mr. Mackay.
Hemshech Group
Plans Yizkor Sept. 29
Annual Yizkor services for
their families who perished in
the Nazi holocaust will be held
by survivors at the Tombstone-
Monument in Greenwood Cem
etery at 4:30 p.m., Sunday, Sept.
29. Individual El Mole Rach-
amim and Kaddish will be re
cited.
Hemshech invites all survi
vors to attend.
I)orf man-Silverman
B’nai Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dorf-
man and Mrs. Stanley L. Silver-
man cordially invite their friends
and relatives to attend the B’nai
Mitzva of their sons, Larry 1.
Dorfman and Allan R. Silverman,
on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 9:00 a.m.,
at the Ahavath Achim Syna
gogue, A kiddush will follow the
services.
Larry is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lewis of New
York. Allan is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Silverman
of Atlanta and Mrs. A. Feld
man of St. Paul, Minn.
The Progressive Club
Rabbi Richard J. Lehrman
Oct. 1, Tuesday:
8:00 P.M.—Kol Nidre
Oct. 2, Wednesday:
10:00 A.M.—Yom Kippur Service
(Continues all day)
2:30 P.M.—Children’s Service
AHAVATH ACHIM
600 Peachtree Battle Ave., N. E.
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
Rabbi Raphael Gold
Cantor Isaac Goodfriend
Oct. 1, Tuesday:
7:30 P.M.—Kol Nidre
Oct. 2, Wednesday:
8:00 A.M.—Morning Service
9:30 A M.—Shahrit
10:00 A.M.—Children &
Youth Services
11:15 A.M.—Sermon
12:00 M.—Yizkor
1:30 P.M.—Musaf
4:30 P.M.—Minha
5:45 P.M.—Neila
BETH JACOB
1855 LaVLsta Rd., N. E.
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Rabbi David Radinsky
Cantor Pincus Aloof
Oct. 1, Tuesday:
6:40 P.M.—Kol Nidre
Followed by
Maariv and Sermon
Oct. 2, Wednesday:
8:30 A.M.—Shahrit
10:45 A.M.—Torah Reading
11:15 A.M.—Sermon and Yizkor
12:15 P.M.—Musaf
5:30 P.M.—Minha
6:45 P.M.—Neila
7:45 P.M.—Shofar and Maariv
laron naiD rus? 1 ?
May the Coming Year
Bring a Lasting Peace
to the State of Israel
and to Our Country
FARBAND-LABOR
ZIONIST ORGANIZATIONS
Atlanta Farband Branch No. 71
Ben Gurion Farband Branch No. 611
the privilege of a
lifetime
. . . SPEND A WINTER HOLIDAY in
the Jewish State . . . But do not be fooled by
the calendar. Elsewhere in the north coun
try, there may be snows and wintry winds,
but in Eretz Yisrael, the middle of
February means the almond trees are in
full bloom, blushing pink and purest
white in hues with an alluring aroma as ro
mantic as the mysterious spirit of this ancient
and yet ever modern land. The Golan Heights
will wear a blanket of yellow springlets and
crimson anemones and new growth in the
Galillean Valley will be pushing up
through the soil.
But think not of your visit simply as a rustic
agricultural adventure. You’ll inspect the
Old City with its great spiritual experience,
The Western Wall . . . Bethlehem . . . ML
Scopus (A special thrill for Hadassah) . . .
Gaza . . . Rachael’s Tomb and so much of
historical and religious and cultural interest
you’ll marvel how this particular country
and your new understanding tie up the
loose ends of educational background and
experience. Now things dove-tail together
like a glove . . .
Hadassah has been a pioneer in the Winter Holiday
In Israel program, and we are now recognized as
No. 1 in that field. Our ability to telescope into a
short siuy All The Sightseeing that regular full
time tours offer has been attested to by hundreds
of enthusiastic letters from those who have taken
these tours. Added to all this is the special
Hadassah experience . . . the opportunity to see
“the work of your hands” as only Hadassah can
present it ... to be a guest for luncheon at the
Seligsberg school ... at special receptions ... to see
the Mt. Scopus hospital and our new Medical Center
in depth . . . all this is yours on a
HADASSAH WINTER HOLIDAY IN ISRAEL!
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SOthANNIVERSARY YEAR
Write
Hadassah Tourism Chairman
Mrs. Milton Saul
3411 Old Plantation Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Ga. 30327