The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 05, 1975, Image 18

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DAN'CERS Lynn Borochoff Gould (1) and Jean S. Borochoff will be featured in an interpretive ballet at the Hebrew Academy PTA meeting at 8:15 p.m. December 15. The dances symbolize legends of women from Biblical times and illustrate the framed lithographs “Story Graphics” being presented by Ida Sloan Borochoff to the Academy. A television presentation ‘‘Images of Woman” is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, on WGTV, Channel 8. P*i*c*l*u*t«e P •a*t*a*<t*e A UTHOR Elie Wiesel will receive the first United Jewish Appeal David Ben- Gurion Award at the Inaugural Dinner of the 1976 UJA National Conference be ing held in New York, Dec. 10-13. The award is to be presented annually to “an in dividual who has significant ly contributed to Jewish life. . . to the community of Jewish identity, heritage and unity ... to the continuing fulfillment of Mr. Ben- Gurion's vision of a free and vibrant Jewish people.” JEWISH CHILDREN’S Service officers at the recent 99th an nual meeting are (seated, I to r) Dr. Nanette Wenger, secretary; Dr. William Kottersman, president; Abe Goldstein, chairman of the board; Ms. Bea R. Simonoff, director. (Standing, I to r) Saul M. Blumenthal, vice chairman; Herbert A. Ringel, chairman emeritus; I)r. Irving H. Goldstein, chairman emeritus; Stephen B. Kappell, treasurer; Stanley K. Gumble, vice president. Not in photograph — William Breman, vice president; Alfred E. Garber, Joseph Haas and Albert E. Mayer, chairmen emeritus. HUMAN RIGHTS Day has added significance when thought of in relation to the points of thus barbed‘ wire Mogen David. The Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry will observe Human Rights Day at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 10. ATLANTANS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Siegel are greeted by Israel’s Presi dent Professor Ephraim Katzir and Mrs. Katzir at a reception for Founders of Hadassah. CHRIS N El MAN, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Neiman, sings the role of the boy Nicolas in the forthcom- CLIO AWARDS Finalist was a commercial for ing holiday extravaganza to Regenstein's. Displaying the award, the advertising in- be presented December 8 by dustry’s "cousin of the Oscar," is (I to r) Jule Stine the Atlanta Boy Choir, the Regenstein's president, who wrote and voiced the commer- Atlanta Men's Chorale and cial; Allen Soden, WSB Radio account executive and Jack members of the Atlanta Lenz, WSB Radio's general sales manager Entries for the Symphony. Looking up at 1975 competition were received from 37 countries The Chris is Harlan Eplan, son ot award was presented in the category of “U S Radio Large Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eplan. Market, Retail Department/Speciaity Stores " ’ *