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Atlanta Council
B’nai B’rith Youth
The leaves are falling from the
trees, the birds are migrating
South, the nights are chilled and
the days are growing short. So
begins a new and wonderful
year for Atlanta Council B’nai
B’rith Youth. Our officers and
chairmen have been hard at
work planning informative and
creative programs which are now
being presented to us.
All new BBG’s and AZA’s are
participating in the Members-In-
Training (MIT) and the Alephs-
In-Training (AIT) program. This
is a six week learning process
for our new brothers and sisters.
Our city-wide MIT Mom is Linda
Melnick and our city-wide Moreh
is Steve Goldstein.
This year’s Council Kallah be-
Atlanta Delegation
To JNF Convention
A delegation of three persons
will represent the Atlanta Coun
cil of the Jewish National Fund
at the New York City national
conference October 17-20.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Marcus and Jerry Fields. Mr.
Marcus is the Council secretary,
Mr. Fields chairman of Blue
Boxes.
— NOTES —
Terry Tenenbaum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Tenenbaum of At
lanta, is a third-year student of
business administration at the
University of Florida at Gaines
ville.
* * * *
Melvin E. Weinstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Weinstein
of Greensboro, Ga., is attending
New York University where he
is working towards his master of
law degree.
* * * *
Stanley Pollock, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Pollock of Atlanta,
is attending the University of
Mississippi.
* * * •
Lynn Krinsky, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Krinksy of At
lanta, is attending the University
of Syracuse.
• * • *
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horn-
stein and their children David
and Alica have returned to At
lanta from a seven-month visit
to Israel and two months travel
ing through Europe. During their
stay in Israel they spent five
months working on a kibbutz in
the Western Galilee. They then
moved to Jerusalem for two
months where Mr. Hornstein was
employed by Israel’s National
Parks Service as an Architectural
Site Planner.
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—MALE CHORUS,
CHINESE FOOD
Joe Baris and his all-male
chorus of ten voices, recently
featured on one of the Ed Sulli
van shows, comes to Atlanta’s
Progressive Club, Saturday even
ing October 26, according to Sy
Lewis, entertainment chairman.
The “Winged Victory Singers”
in addition to powerful choral
singing, also presents comedy,
audience participation plus
unique dancing and marching
techniques.
Marvin Wolkin, one of the
vice presidents of the Club, said
that a special Chinese buffet
dinner will be featured that night
with some new original Can
tonese dishes served for the first
time in Atlanta.
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gan Thursday, October 3 at the
Jewish Community Center. Kal
lah is a Jewish cultural study
group. Philip Karlick and Marta
Goldsmith, our chairmen, have
many interesting and valuable
programs planned.
Atlanta Council is also plan
ning a Leadership Training In
stitute to take place in Novem
ber. Each AZA and BBG chapter
will take part in the Institute.
Co-ordinators of the L.T.I. are
Jeff Kaufman and Anne Rager.
The learning, the fun, and the
fellowship will make this a very
worthwhile weekend.
Yes, another year has begun.
Doesn’t it sound like a great one?
—CATHY ARONOFF, Editor
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