The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, August 15, 1975, Image 11

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Rabbi Kaplan Hillell Director At UGa. Rabbi David B. Kaplan ofTuc- tion. son, Ariz., has been named direc- The Hillel program at the tor of the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foun- Georgia campus serves ap- dation at the University of proximately 800 Jewish students’ Georgia. and faculty. Rabbi Kaplan succeeds Michael Rabbi Kaplan, 28, was ordained Kosc, who resigned to become al Hebrew Union College-Jewish educational director of a congrega- Institute of Religion in Los Angeles. During his studies at the seminary he served congregations in Yuma, Ariz., and Niagara Falls, N. Y. He is a graduate of the Universi ty of Arizona where he was a stu dent leader of its Hillel program. He is one of more than 350 men and women whose undergraduate experiences in the Hillel movement led them into careers in the rab- binate._ Gty of City of Hope will have a luncheon and swim party for paid- up members at 11:00 a m. Mon day, Aug. 18, at the home of Shirley Dasher, 4086 Bowie Court, Clarkston. In case of rain, the event will take place on Thursday, Aug. 21. Further information is available by calling Betty Levenstein at 934- 4435. New Member Event At Shearith Israel Prospective new members of Congregation Shearith Israel will have an opportunity to meet the new spiritual leader. Rabbi Marc Wilson, at 12 noon, Sunday, Aug. 24. A "make your own salad" lunch is being planned to take place in the synagogue social hall. Information or reservations can be obtained from the synagogue office 873- 1743 or Arlene Peck 876-4888. ' Peachtree ORT alt* - tijL ^/*<uuus o/y** 1 *' t* <**£■ Xm/^*** Co//tcloO*V of a/ youA/ MR. ED’S HOME REPAIR SERVICE — We Fix Anything That Needs fixing — (Inside or Outside) lard Work and Maintenance Painting — I Carpenter Work | Ed Dubransky 11-1640/941-3541 'WJedding Photography BoL BaUi 876-68/6 PAID ADVERTISEMENT Szechuan Gardens Staff Announces Grand Opening We, the staff of Szechuan Gardens, 5458 Buford Highway, are proud to announce the grand opening of the first Szeuchuan restaurant in Atlanta. Our chef, who comes to us from the Chinese province of Szechuan, specializes in the preparation of Szechuan cuisine, perhaps the least known and the most difficult to prepare of the three types of Chinese food in the U.S. Man darin dishes are also available. • In addition to our courteous ser vice and moderate prices, we serve exotic cocktails in a tasteful Chinese decor. Enjoy our Sunday buffet in a festive bamboo decor. Served from noon to 4:30 every Sunday. The buffet includes four main courses as well as soup, Chinese tea and fortune cookies. All you can eat for $3.45. Children under six are free. Banquet facilities arc also available. Our gracious invitation is ex tended to you to try our cuisine. During the month of August, a complimentary cocktail will be served to the readers of this ad. Please call 455-7723 for reser vations. We’re located just inside 1-285 at 5458 Buford Highway. PAID ADVERTISEMENT Peachtree Chapter of Women’s American ORT is having a dinner and square dance at 8 p.m. Satur day, Aug. 16, at the Perimeter Mall Community Hall Cost is $13 a couple for dinner, dessert, dancing and door prizes. Checks payable to women's American ORT can be sent to Roby Rosenblatt, 3273 Clairmont North, Atlanta 30329. Beth Zamostein, 634-9980 or Nancy Schwartz, 939-4441, can supply more information. Aviva Hadassah Aviva Hadassah will hold its Donor Auction on Saturday, Aug. 23, at 8:00 p.m. in the DeKalb Federal Savings and Loan Bldg, at 2700 Clairmont Rd. Mrs. Diane Shulman, chairman, has new merchandise for auction ranging from stuffed toys to brass, crystal and gifts for both men and women. The admission is $1.00 per per son All money spent for merchan dise will go toward donor donations. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Henry M Feins- tein of Atlanta announce the birth of a daughter. Lisa Beth, on July 9. Grandparents are Mrs. J. Leon Knable of Philadelphia and Dr. and Mrs. Louis Feinstein of Silver Spring, Md. Great-grandmothcfs are Mrs. Dora Saltzman and Mrs. Rose Waldman of Philadelphia and Mrs. Katie Edelberg of Wilmington, De. Medintz Creativity, Horsemanship INDOOR AND OUTDOOR activities get equal play at Camp Barney Medintz. Above left. Kathy Schlesinger is absorbed in creative effort at the camp's pottery-ceramics shop. At right, a camper develops equestrian skills. Mizrachi Opens New High School A highlight of the 50th Jubilee convention of American Mizrachi Women held recently in Israel was a visit to a new comprehensive high school in North Tel Aviv. Sponsored by Mizrachi, the Wolf and Julia Eisenberg High School was slated to open earlier. However, the Yom Kippur War and the following construction slowdown, delayed completion. In addition to vocational courses such as home economics dietetics, hotel management, office work, sewing, fashion and textiles, the school will also have well- equipped modern music and art departments. Mrs. Harry Robkin, president of Atlanta Chapter of Mizrachi, saw the building under construc tion. Mrs. Edith Gruber, returning from a recent visit to Israel, saw the completion and said. “This school is indeed one that American Mizrachi Women can be proud of." Mitzi Closes TOTS Season Mitzi Gaynor. the ball-of-fire. bundle of energy song and dance girl, closes Theater of the Stars 1975 summer season with her own show. An extra performance Sun day night will mark the final cur tain for this year. With a succession of dazzling costumes and good support from fourteen young people who sing, dance and clown with her. Miss Gaynor does her thing . . . Los Vegas style. Ticket information is available at 524-2411. 9nmi 9k Stine 9*mtutu CALL BILL WARONKER 261-4902 873-2401 MILTON WARONKER INSURANCE AGENCY Shapiro Art Feature of NFTS Calendar Color reproductions of wood- cuts and lithographs by Esther Glueck Shapiro illustrate the art calendar issued by the National Federation Temple Sisterhoods for the year 5736. Mrs. Shapiro, sister of the late Dr. Nelson Glu- erk, world fam ous archaeolo gist, rabbi and president of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish MRS. SHAPIRO Institute of Religion, is assistant professor of printmaking at Edgecliff College in Cincinnati. She is the widow of Herman T. Shapiro, a Cincinnati architect. The artist's graphics are includ ed in the permanent collections of numerous museums. The NFTS calendar contains dates of secular and Jewish holidays: a Hebrew calendar: weekly Bible readings and two poems by Mrs. David M Levitt, immediate past president of the organization. The calendar is available in Atlanta at the gift shop of the Temple. Personal Pet Care"”* i:| IN YOUR HOME Whil« You'r« A way S VWERE YOUR PET IS £ S3 '(gmtmssp girt (frailer^ i/1 TRIAL OFFER t'A •We Want You To Be Sure You Like I* • Try It In Your Special Place An Oil Painting Lasts a Lifetime This is Our Way of Guaranteeing Satisfaction. mtiassp 3vt (foiUcrKf Open Tues.-Sat. 10 A.M.-fv P.M. Plenty of F. VSV Parking Right Al The Door Dunwoodv Milage Shopping Center (Directly Across from Decatur Federal) PM -1124. fSt PAGE II — THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE, August 15. 1975