The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, August 25, 1972, Image 10

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Fago T«o THE SOUTHERN ISRABJTE Friday, Aug. 25, 1972 BBYO Registration August 27; Dr. Sheier Named New Director Atlanta B’nai B’rith Youth Organization will register new eighth grade members from 1 to 4 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Atlanta Jewish Community Center. BBYO, which has over 900 members in 37 BBG and AZA chapters locally, is open to any Jewish youth in eighth through twelfth grades. Bach chapter is limited to 30 members. Aims are personal awareness — self development; social awareness —■ service to others and Jewish awareness —• strengthening each youth’s identity as a Jew. Atlanta Council, the local co ordinating body, sponsors con ventions, projects and programs through which members of each chapter may work together. Thinking of Trav<el? Think sf the Travel Mart Atlanta'! OlSaat Traval A fancy 11 Pryer It, S.W., Suita 449 Irvin Frenkel Larry Ponce de Leon at Highland TR. 6-03811 OPEN ALL NIGHT -sduthentic French atmosphere and cuisine Banquets • Parties - Catsrteg DINNER MON. - SAT. 7 P.M - 1 A.M. Serge Claire - Manager B2342S1 •M Kenney's Allay JJ" anocftxmmiinn Council presidents for 1972-73 are Lisa Galanti and Scot Rit- tenbaum. The appointment" of Dr. Ira J. Sheier as AJCC-BBYO director has been announced by Ronald T. Cahn District Five BBYO director and Frank Fierman, AJCC executive director. Dr. Sheier, in addition to directing the AJCC-BBYO youth pro gram, will serve the Southern Region BBYO which includes programs in six other Georgia and South Carolina communities. Dr. Sheier previously served as director of Cotton States Region BBYO, headquartered in Memphis and was appointed to Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb’s Youth Guidance Commission. He was also formerly a counse lor on the staff of the dean of students at DePauw University. He is a native of Albany, N.Y. and is completing his doctorate in education at Indiana Univer sity. Larry Pike is chairman of the Atlanta BBYO Board. Mri, Aimee Brazeman is assistant di rector of the program Persons interested in enrolling can se cure further information by calling 876-0343 or visiting the BBYO office at the Community Center. Atlanta Aliyah Group Will Hear Shimon Toper The Atlanta Aliyah Group will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Aug. 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben 2 Rabinowitz, 1 5 2 5 Highhaven Court, N.E. The group will have as guest speaker Shimon Toper, national director of Tour Ve’Aleh for \the United States and Canada. Mr. Topor, a former university lect urer and an army lieutenant, has been a financial adviser to several of Israel’s leading com panies. He will speak to the meeting about investments, bus iness opportunities, and other aspects of the Israeli economy. Persons interested in Aliyah or in contemporary Israel in general are welcome at the meeting, which will begin at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lila Perry, 636-3142, can furnish other information. Bat Shalom Plans Monte Carlo Nite Bat Shalom Hadassah is hold ing a Monte Carlo nite and auc tion for members, husbands and friends at 8:00 p.m, Saturday, Aug. 26, at the Windemere Apts. Clubhouse (1-285 and Roswell Rd) Mrs. Lou Parker and Mrs. Joe Cohen, chairmen, stated that all monies will be credited tow ard the forthcoming donor event. Berner Bar Mitzva Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bemer of Atlanta cordially invite their relatives and friends to attend the Bar Mitzva of their son, Steven Allen, at Mincha Servi ces, at 7:25 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 2, at Shearith Israel Synagogue. North Fulton Asphalt Corp. ) Driveways - highways - parking areas Free estimates u ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1140 Alpharetta Street Roswell, Georgia Phone 993-6118 Spaghetti Emporium Combines Pasta. Past and Puppets Marionettes, two tons of spa ghetti per month and almost half a million dollars worth of antiques have created a strange triad for t h e| Spaghetti Em porium, form erly the O 1 dj Spaghetti Mill,I in Underground] Atlanta. Manager Bem-I ie Eisenstein ex-, plains the com-1 bination this way.f ‘‘The under-l ground is sup-J posed to be for_ f a m ilies, but! there is really! very little here! for kids” That! is the reasonl for the Vaga-j bond Marion-1 ettes’ free per-| formanc e s Saturday and EISENSTEIN Sunday for dinner patrons. “As for the spaghetti” he continued, “It’s easy to prepare and makes it possible for us to combine quality with quantity at a price a family can afford.” The antiques gathered from around the world complement the 1890 atmosphere of Under ground and please the diner’s eye while spaghetti and San Francisco sour dough bread ap pease the palate. Spaghetti Emporium’s appeal is not limited to children. Mr. Eisenstein pointed out that many businessmen enjoy the expedient service and ample seating. The restaurant employs over a fyundred people to run the 350 seat establishment. Eisenstein, a native of Can ada, has over 13 years experi ence in the food business. Can ada was also the birthplace of the original Spaghetti Empor ium in 1970, though there are now seven in various parts of the country and one due to open in Australia in October. In Atlanta, Bernie Eisenstein has been active in the field of mwital retardation and enter tains over 350 retarded children twice a year. He has organized the Underground Atlanta mer chants to sell tickets for the Georgia Tech-Alabama football game this year with half the proceeds to benefit a local or ganization for retardees. Closed for Lunch I,ounge open 3-7 with complimentary hors d’oeuvree Dinner 6-11:30 Reservations recommended and honored 233-9210 3033 Peachtree Road Atlanta, Ga. LIVING YOUR LIFE WITH UNWANTED HAIR? 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