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Hadassah
Tikva
Tikva Hadassah's closing group
meeting will be held at 11 a m.
Tuesday, Apr. 29, at Anthony’s
Restaurant, 3109 Piedmont Rd.,
N.E.
Rose Klotz will review “Balm in
Gilead," by Marlin Levin.
Installation of officers will also
take place.
Brunch reservations at $3.75 can
be made with Ada Ellin, 252-0349
or Barbara Liskfcr, 255-5589, by
April 25.
Shirah Hadassah discussion
group will meet at 10:00 am.
Tuesday, Apr. 29, at the home
of,Mrs. Marilyn Steinberg, 1480
Sheffield Dr
“The Women in Israel Today,”
will be discussed by Dr. Roslyn
Romem, wife of Israeli Consul
Meir Roman.
Information can be obtained
from Joyce Berger, 634-9007, or
Lois Cohen, 636-6434.
Tel Chai
First Aid for emergencies will be
demonstrated by a registered nurse
from the American Red Cross at a
meeting of Tel Chai Hadassah at
10:00 a m. Wednesday, Apr. 23.
The meeting will be held at the
Dekalb Federal Bldg, on Clair-
mont Rd.
Admission of 75 cents each will
include refreshments. Information
and reservations can be obtained
Highlights
by calling Janice Fradkin, 634-
3283.
Tel Chai's installation and clos
ing meeting will be held at 9 p.m
Saturday, May 3, at Shearith
Israel Synagogue.
Aliyah
Mrs. Stanley Siegel, president,
will share with Aliyah Hadassah
members her impressions of her
recent trip to Israel at the closing
meeting at 10:30 a m. Tuesday,
April 29. The luncheon meeting
will be held at the Magic Pan,
Cumberland Mall.
Theme of installation will be
“Twice Chai," highlighting the
reopening of the Hadassah Mt.
Scopus hospital.
Mrs. Milton Weinman will be in
charge of installation. New of
ficers are Mrs. Hiram Sturm,
president; Mrs. Edward Jaben,
Mrs. Arthur Segan, Mrs. Jerry
Blonder, Mrs. Lorraine Marcus
and Mrs. George Stern, vice
presidents; Mrs. Hy Chinkes,
treasurer; Mrs. Stanford
Firestone, fin sec ; Mrs Leonard
Levy, rec. sec.; Mrs. Jay Coffsky.
Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. Barry
Sorrell, cor. secs.
Reservations are required and
can be made with Mrs. Moselle
Marks, 261-1219, or Mrs. Rosa
Harris, 351-6466. Cost is “Twice
Chai" — $3.60.
N.E. ORT
Selling Mums
For Mother
Northeast Chapter of Women’s
American ORT is selling
chrysanthemum plants for
Mother’s Day to help support and
maintain ORT programs
worldwide.
The five-to-a-pot plants will be
delivered in Atlanta to mother,
mother-in-law. or grandmother on
Mother’s Day for $7 each.
Further information or orders
can be arranged by calling Katie
Weinberg, 261-8255 or Beverly
Raab, 921-0433. Deadline for
orders is April 30.
P tree ORT Plans
Karate Show
Peachtree Chapter of ORT will
have a karate demonstration at
7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 23 at
the AJCC.
The program is in keeping with
ORT Israel’s accentuation on
courses in self defense to ensure
tight security and help students
and other youth to be prepared
mentally and physically for possi
ble terrorist encounters.
Chattahoochee ORT
Chattahoochee Chapter of
Women's American ORT is hav
ing a wine and cheese party at 8:00
p.m. Saturday, Apr. 19, at the
Willow Creek Clubhouse.
This is the group's first social.
Information and reservations can
be made by calling 971-9324.
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