The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 08, 1973, Image 15

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P»ge 16-TOE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE, Jwc 8, 1973 WSB Radio, ADL to Air Special Summer Series WSB Radio and Anti- Defamation League of B’nai B’rith of Atlanta are producing a special summer series entitled “L’Chaim — To Life”, a 30 minute program to be aired each Sunday evening at 10:30 pm This 10-part series will serve as a summer replacement for “The Eternal Light.” The first program will be aired Sunday, June 10. “L-’Chaim — To Life” will deal with a variety of topics that will be of great interest to the entire community. According to Stuart Lewengrub, director of the Southeastern Office of the ADL,“The major purpose of the series is to provide information and insight into the issues and concerns of Jews in Atlanta, America and the world through frank and open discussions and through interviews with personalities that are making history today.” Included in the series will be reports from Arnold Forster, who is a regular traveler to Israel and currently the producer of an award-winning program entitled “Dateline Israel”. The Overseas Press Club of America presented its 1972 Citation for Excellence for the Best Interpretation of Foriegn Affairs to Forster for his Dateline-Israel program, “Arrival”, which concerned description of and interviews with Soviet Jews arriving at Lod Airport, Tel Aviv. These are the programs scheduled for the ADL series : 1, Israel and The World After 26 Years — Israel’s Prime Minister Golda Meir and Foreign Minister Abba Eban discuss the country’s first 26 years and its meaning to the United Nations and the world in general. 2. Israel and Black America — Consul David Peleg — who served in Zambia prior to his move to Atlanta — and Congressman Andrew Young discuss the relationship of Israel to black nations in Africa and of Jews to Blacks. 3. Strong Bodies for a Strong Nation — Leading medical researchers tell of their work in fighting cancer, heart diseases and drug addiction. 4. Soviet Jewry — A guest panel discussion of the problems faced by Jews in Soviet countries. 5. The Israeli and the Arab — Who Are They? — Dr. Amnon Rubenstein, a Professor of Constitutional Law and the Dear, of Tel Aviv University’s School of Law, and Dr. Shimon Shamir, the Director of the Shiloah Institute on Arab Studies at Tel Aviv University, analyze the thoughts and life-styles of the Israeli and Arab men-on-the street. 6. Anti-Semitism in America — 1973 — A guest panel of ADL representatives discuss and respond to questions on present day anti-Semitism. 7. Christians and Jews — Father Bruno Hassar, a Dominican Brother and a long time resident of Israel, probles the inter-relationships of Christians and Jews in the Holy Land. Recent visitors to Israel will participate. 8. The Long Road Between War and Peace — Major Wolfgang Lotz, Israel’s so-called “Champagne Spy”, relives his five long years in Cairo as a spy before being caught, and General Haim Herzog, a world-renowned political-military analyst, outlines what he considers a realistic path to Mid-East peace. 9. A Jew and a Black Man — A guest-panel discussion consisting of an ADL representative and one of Atlanta’s Black leaders. 10. Jewish-Christian Relations in America and Atlanta — A panel discussion of the forward and backward steps taken by Atlantans in solving conflicts between Jews and Christians. NCSY Installation The Atlanta Chapter of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY), based at Congregation Beth Jacob, held its annual Installation Dinner May 27, Installed to head the group was Stephen Rosenfeld Others installed were Larry Birnbaum, vice president- organization; Cheryl Cenkcr, vice president-programming; Judy Frankel, rec. secretary; Jere Eisenberg, cor. secretary; Mitchell Esral, treasurer; and Joey Carson, fin. secretary. An award for “Most Athletic NCSY'er" went to Stephen Rosenfeld along with the “Torah Achiever" Award Michelle Good man was presented the “Best All- Around NCSY'er” award, while the awards for “Hardest Working New Post for H. Post SAVANNAH: Harold Post has accepted the position of executive director of the Newport News Jewish Community Center, New port News, Va. For the past two years Post has been associate director of the Jewish Educational Alliance in Savannah. Prior tothat he was af filiated with the Atlanta Jewish Community Center for six years and was the popular director of AJECOMCE, the Center’s summer day camp. Mr Post’s duties in Virginia will begin August I. 0 hihuvuM Mrs. Mayme Adler Mrs. Mayme B. Adler, 76, of Redwood City, Calif., died Sun day, May 20. She was a native of Savannah, where graveside services were held May 22 in Bonaventure Cemetery. Survivors include three sisters, M rs. Ray Monash of Redwood Ci ty, Mrs. Etta Wolfson of Thomasville and Mrs. Ida Hym- son of Columbia, S. C.; brother, H. Bluestein of Tallahassee, Fla., and a niece, Mrs. Mvra Milker of Redwood City. Louis Goldberg Louis Goldberg, 64, of Savan nah died Sunday, May 13. Funeral services were held May 14 with interment in Bonaventure Cemetery. Mr. Goldberg was born in Russia, but had lived in Savannah for 37 years. He was a member of Congregation Agudath Achim and its Brotherhood and was a past master of Savannah B'nai B'rith Lodge and Clanton Lodge F & AM Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vivian Sussman Goldberg; son, Aaron Goldberg of Augusta; step son, Hy Sussman of Augusta; three sisters, Mrs. George Richman of Savannah, Mrs. Harry Lurey of Madison and Mrs. David Zakow of Waynesboro; two brothers, Nathan Goldberg of Charleston and Hymie Goldberg of Waynesboro; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. SEAMSTRESS EXPERT ALTERATIONS Reasonable- Fast Service TR2-2688 or ME 6-6929 ENGINEERS NEEDED For Planning Tel Aviv Subway The Ministry of transport of Israel is interested in recruiting personnel to plan Tel Aviv's mass transit system. They are looking for senior people in the following fields: 1 — Civil Engineers — Experience in subterranean projects. 2— Surveyors — Experience in municipal work mapping sub terranean services. 3 — Photogemetrists — Mapping subterranean services. 4 — Railway Construction Engineer — Planning. 5 — Construction E.ngineer — Experience in Subterranean pro jects (water, piping, etc.). 6 — Electrical Engineer — Control Equipment. 7 — Quantity Surveyor — Building and earth removal. 8— Urban Planners and Architects. Candidates interested in permanent settlement and in these positions may apply by sending resume to Israel Aliyah Center, 805 Peachtree St., NE, Room 629, Atlanta, Georgia 30308, Tel: (404) 872-1967. NCSY'er" and "NCSY’er of the Year" were presented to David Adler. Donna Sabetai received the award for “Most Improved NCSY'er” The youth have recently return ed from a weekend in Charleston, S. 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