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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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Atlanta Chapter Mizraehi
Women’s Organization
Wishes its members and friends
a healthy and happy New Year
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ATLANTA BUREAU
OF
JEWISH EDUCATION
NANETTE WENGER, M.D., PRESIDENT
LEON H. SPOTTS, PH D., EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Our Best
Wishes
for
The Happiest
New Year Ever
PROGRESSIVE CLUB
ATLANTA
President
Vice Presidents
Treasurer
Secretary
Govemors-at-large
Melvin Warshaw
Bemie Lewis,
Bennie Zimmerman
Lee Weinstein
Jerry Blonder
Frank Hahn, Jerry Kraft,
Harry Mazier
Special Mutation
Iteligious School
Begins October S
The Atlanta Bureau of Jewish
Education has announced Sun
day, Oct. 8, as the opening date
for its expanded Special Educa
tion program of religious in
struction.
This year, two classses will
be offered so that more individ
ualized experience in Jewish
education can be provided for
exceptional children. Insofar as
is possible, the classes will be
grouped so that difference in
age and disability will be min
imized.
Both classes will be taught
by teachers experienced in the
field of special education, as
sisted by a teacher’s aide.
The two groups will meet, as
in past years, on Sunday morn
ings from 10:00 to 11:45, in the
Atlanta Jewish Community
Center building.
In addition, the Bureau is
developing a class for children
with specific learning disabili
ties. Implemetation of this
course will depend on the spe-
JMCJW Schedules
Political Forum
Atlanta Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, has
planned an open meeting polit
ical forum for Wednesday, Sept.
13, at the Standard Club. A
sherry hour and information
bazaar will begin at 11:00 a.m.,
with luncheon and a debate by
Congressional candidates front
4th, 5th and 7th districts at
noon.
Judy Woodruff of Channel 5
will moderate the program.
Those in the Congressional race
from the thffee districts are F.
Odell Welborn, Democrat and
Ben Blackburn, Republican, in
District 4; Rev. Andrew Young,
Dem. and Rodney Cook, Rep.’
District 5; John Davis, Dem.
and Charlie Sherril, Rep., Dist.
Luncheon reservations at
$3.75 each can be made with
Mrs. Richard Sokol, 252-5024.
Sandy Springs BBW
Hear Andrew Young
Sandy Springs Chapter of
B nai BTith Women recently
held an activation meeting for
its members. A champagne
luncheon was served at the
home of Mrs. Michael J. Levin.
Guest speaker was the Rev.
Andrew Young, Democratic
nominee from the Fifth District
for the U.S. House of Represen
tatives.
cific needs expressed by par
ents in the community.
“Parents of children who
could benefit from this pro
gram,” it was stated by Dr. L.
H. Spotts, executive director of
the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish
Friday, Sept. 8, 1972
Education, “are urged to take
advantage of this unique com
munity service.”
Registration forms and fur
ther information may be
obtained by calling the Bur
eau’s office at 873-1248.
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We send our
gracious greetings to the
entire community . . .
ATLANTA SECTION
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF
JEWISH WOMEN
Greetings and
Best Wishes
for a
Happy New Year
PIONEER WOMEN’S
Organization of Atlanta
CHAPTER i
and
GOLD A MEIR CHAPTER
Atlanta, Georgia
Greetings for the New Year
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OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
ATLANTA, GEORGIA