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Page 20 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE December 5. 1975
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FRIDAY — 5 p.m. — deadline for items in next week’s calendar. The
Southern Israelite prefers to have these items in writing at 390 Courtland
Street, N.E., but will accept them over 876-8249. Dates limited to month
in advance.
DECEMBER 6, Saturday:
8:00 p.m. — Beth Shalom Congregation Deli-Delite Kite, Seven
Springs Apt. Clubhouse.
7:30 p.m. — Anti-Defamation League Annual Dinner, Regency.
7:30 p.m. — Kehillah B'nai B’rith Lodge Hanuka Party, Tempo
Royale Clubhouse, 3579 Buford Highway.
DECEMBER 7, Sunday:
9:30 a.m. — Men’s GRT Annual Membership Breakfast, Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
7:00 p.m. — Blue Star Camps’ Annual Get-Together, Progressive
Club.
7:00 p.m. — Shearith Israel Bond Dinner, Synagogue, Cocktails at
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. — Gesher Tzion Mizrachi Post-Hanuka Poulet Party,
Home of Rabbi and Mrs. David Epstein, 1155 Rogeretta Dr.
7:30 p.m. — Congregation Etz Chaim Election Meeting, Perimeter
Mall Community Room.
DECEMBER 8. Monday:
10:00 p.m. — Mizrachi Women Donor Check-In, Beth Jacob
Synagogue.
10:00 a.m. — Shirah Hadassah Arts & Crafts Class, Home of
Doris Mendelson, 2690 Briarlake Woods Way.
7:15 p.m. — NCJW Young Professionals meeting on Soviet Jewry,
AJCC.
8:00 p.m. — Gesher Tzion Mizrachi Women Board Meeting, Home
of Mrs. Cheryl Bienenfeld, 1434 Druid Valley Dr., N.E.
DECEMBER 9, Tuesday:
10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. — Atlanta Council BBW Membership
Workshops, AJCC.
1:00 p.m. — Aliyah Hadassah Discussion Group, Home of Mrs.
George Stern, 4735 Paran Walley Ct.
DECEMBER 10, Wednesday:
11:0O9p.M. ~ .Women's Observance of Human Rights Day, the
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DECEMBER 11, Thursday: . ..
j — PacerB^n^ (femes'Luncheon, Home of Etta Rae
Birsoh,4&i9 Paran Glea^NW.-
10900 tem. — Mizrachi Women Donor Check-In, Beth Jacob
Synagogue.
DECEMBER 14, Sunday:
, 11:00 a.m. — Bob Evans speaks at Ahavath Achim Forum,
Synagogue.
11:00 p.m. — Singles Brunch, AJCC.
12 M-5 p.m. — Yeshiva High School Flea Market, Beth Jacob
Barking lot.
] 7:00 p.m. — Mizrachi Donor Dinner, Beth Jacob Synagogue.
1 7:30 p.m. — “Bicentennial Pageant and Concert, AJCC.
ECEMBER 15, Monday:
7:00 p.m.: —* Kehifla B’nai B’rith' Lodge Meeting, Gammons
ackgammon Emporium, Piedmont-Peachtree Crossing,
i 7:00 p.m. — Congregation Etz Chaim Sunday School Registra
tion, Parkaire Mall Community Room.
8:00 p.m. — Temple Sinai “Plays for Living,” Program, Congrega
tion Bldg.
DECEMBER 16, Tuesday:
8:00 p.m. —Sharsheret Hadassah, Home of Rosalind Edelstein,
3180 Downwood Circle, N.W.
DECEMBER 17, Wednesday:
10:00 a.m. — Shirah Hadassah Discussion Group, Home of Mrs.
Joyce Berger, 1510 High Haven Ct., N.E.
8:00 p.m. — Regency ORT, Home of Mrs. Edith Schwartz, 2795
Ridgemore Rd.
DECEMBER 18, Thursady:
10:15 a.m. — Sabra Hadassah Day Study Group, Home of Mrs.
George Alterman, 1774 Sussex Rd., N.E.
DECEMBER 20, Saturday:
8:00 p.m. — B’nai B’rith Night at the Hawks Game, Omni.
DECEMBER 21, Sunday:
— Kehilla B'nai B’rith Lodge Co-Sponsors Holiday Party for
Retarded Children, Fairmont Hotel Ballroom.
2-5 p.m. — B’nai B’rith Vocational and College Day, AJCC.
DECEMBER 22, Monday:
8:00 p.m. — Gesher Tzion Mizrachi Women, Home of Mrs. Shelly
Dubin, 1401 Dalewood Dr.
Thursday Group
The Thursday Singles of the
Atlanta Jewish Community
Center, has listed several
December programs.
On Thursday, Dec. 11, at 8
p.m., Edith Sims will lead a dis
cussion on “How To Be Friends
With The Opposite Sex!” or
"Does Sex Always Have To Mess
Up Friendship?”'
On Sunday, Dec. 14, the
group's monthly Sunday brunch
December Dates
will be held at 11 a.m. at the
AJCC. Jim Crozier, stock
representative, will speak on
“Fear of Buying,’’ or
"Everything you always wanted
to know about stocks and bonds
but were afraid to ask.” Cost is
$1.50 for members and $2 for
non-members of the AJCC.
Officers Barbara Millman and
Jerry Dabney of THOR will
speak on security measures for
BBW Plans
The Greater Atlanta Council
of B’nai B’rith Women is spon
soring a holiday gift wrap booth
at Perimeter Mall through
December 24. Proceeds will sup
port BBW charities.
Lee Lane, national field
representative for BBW, will
conduct membership workshops
at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Tues
day, Dec. 9, at the AJCC.
home, protection against assault
and rape and protection of per
sonal possessions. The THOR
program is a project of the
Atlanta Bureau of Police Ser
vices.
Information is available by
calling 875-7881.
Cultural Foundation.
In 1964, Perlman entered the
Leventritt Memorial Award
International Competition at
Carnegie Hall. In a field of 19
violinists, he emerged the
winner, an heir apparent to
Heifetz, Menuhin and Elman.
The violinist has played with
all major American orchestras,
visited Australia, the Far East
and South America and made a
triumphant return to Israel.
For the Atlanta concert,
Perlman will perform Mozart’s
Concerto in D major for Violin
and Orchestra. Guest conductor
Alexis Hauser will also lead the
Symphony in Anton Webern’s
tone poem “Im Sommerwind,”
and Johannes Brahms’
Symphony No. 1 in C minor.
Tickets are now on sale at the
Memorial Arts Center box office.
Ticket information and reser
vations can be had by calling
892-2414. Student tickets at $3
will go on sale a half hour before
the concerts, if available.
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Violinist Perlman Will
Guest with Symphony
Hillel Names Asst. Director
Itzhak Perlman, the 30-year-
old Israeli violinist who has been
universally acclaimed as one of
the giants of the concert hall, is
appearing with the Atlanta
Symphony on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday evenings, Dec. 11,
12 and 13, at 8:30 p.m. in
Symphony Hall.
Perlman is the son of Polish
parents who immigrated to
Israel in the 1930’s. He was born
in Tel Aviv in 1945. Stricken
with polio at the age of four,
Perlman never lost his musical
ambitions during the illness and
a year’s convalescence.
He first came to the United
States as part of an Israeli
troupe assembled in 1958 by Ed
Sullivan. His appearances were
so highly acclaimed by critics,
that he decided to continue his
studies in America. Perlman’s
talent was immediately reward-
ITZHAK PERLMAN
ed by scholarships from Juilliard
and the American-Israeli
Ms. Marjorie Kaplan has been
appointed assistant Hillel direc
tor for 1975-76, according to an
announcement by Rabbi Juda H.
Mintz, director.
A native of Boston, Ms.
Kaplan received her B. A.
Degree from Barnard College,
from which she was graduated
magna cum laude and Phi Beta
Kappa in 1973. She received an
Ed. M. degree from Harvard
University Graduate School of
Education in January, 1975.
Ms. Kaplan has spent con
siderable time in Israel, in
cluding her junior year of un
dergraduate study, which she
did at the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, 1971-1972. In the
summer of 1973, she served as a
counselor in Israel for American
teenagers on an American
Zionist Youth Foundation tour.
Following the 1973 Yom Kip-
pur war, Ms. Kaplan again went
to Israel to volunteer her ser
vices on a Kibbutz in the Galilee
area. She is a graduate of the
prozdor division of the Hebrew
College in Brookline, Mass.
Before joining the Hillel staff,
Ms. Kaplan worked in Atlanta as
an educational therapist with
emotionally disturbed adoles
cent patients at Parkwood
Hospital. This past summer, she
served as a unit head and intern
supervisor at Camp Ajecomce.
The new assistant director’s
previous Hillel work includes
her position as head of Israel
programs at Harvard Hillel,
1973-1974.
While Ms. Kaplan, as assis
tant Hillel director in Atlanta, is
officially responsible for the
programming and supervision of
Hillel activities on the Georgia
Tech and Oglethorpe campuses,
she is, in addition, highly in
volved in the planning and ex
ecution of programs for the
Emory and Georgia State com
munities, Rabbi Mintz said.
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