The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 03, 1976, Image 18

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Pago 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE December 3, 1976 HAVE BERNIE IDOV FROM Tk &yt of tic TZooe VISIT YOUR HOME TODAY. AJCC, JFCB Offer Groups Family Living Theater The Atlanta Jewish Com munity Center and the Jewish Family and Children’s Bureau have developed a challenging program, the Family Living Theater, which is now available to Jewish organizations throughout the Atlanta Com munity. The concept of this Family Living Theater program is to en courage awareness and to heighten conciousness around realistic family concerns, relationships, and problems. Each twenty minute playlet is open ended so that the audience becomes involved with the issues raised. A professional discussion facilitator accompanies each Fiddler on ^ MeuPuiut Peachtree Center Shopping Galleries 231 Peachtree St., N.E. 404-658-1222 Our Sunday Brunch is beautiful and we thank you for your fantastic 1 1 response. The Fiddler doesn't sit still, he is constantly “Fiddling" around for new ideas and HERE IT IS CHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST [Pink champagne, Western] [Omelettes, Corned Beef Hash] ‘with Poached Eggs, Danish,] fBlueberry and Strawberry; ) Muffins AND MORE ! ! \\ Saturday, 8:00-11:30 a.111. 1 . *3.80 person performance which enables the audience to gain the greatest benefits from the discussion that follows each playlet. Each performance is presented by members of the AJCC Theater Workshop. The purpose of this community ser vice program is to focus on vital issues and concerns in daily liv ing, and to present a stimulating setting where these issues will be readily discussed. There is a modest charge for this program. Further details are available from Jen Levison, 875-7881. AJCC Starts Big Brothers A program to provide adult “Big Brothers,” to boys without fathers living in the home is un derway at the Atlanta Jewish Community Center. The established need for a wholesome adult male relationship for boys seven to fourteen who do not have a con sistent male figure in the home will be met by volunteers over 21, through the new “Ohev Achim” (Loving Brothers) program. Participants will be asked to meet twice a month and to keep in touch at other times. The program will encourage par ticipation in activities without charge, such as bike riding, hikes, kite flying, homework, sports and similar activities of interest to both the Big and Lit tle Brother. Anyone interested in learning more about the program, either in becoming a big brother, or as a single parent with a male child between seven and fourteen, can call Jen Levison or Joel Gross at the AJCC, 875-7881. Hanuka Workshop The family activites com mittee of the AJCC has set a date for the family Hanuka workshop, on Sunday, Dec. 12, from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. in the Center auditorium. On tap for the workshop are such activities as making dreidels, home decorations, learning songs, games and ways for families to “bring home” new ways to celebrate Hanuka. A charge of $1.00 for adults and 75 cents for children to cover the cost of the materials is the price of admission. f Gertrude and Ed Krick ^ .say, “For the latest in Home Fashion ideas call^ our decorator, Bemie Idov ...” ' Hanuka Program For Havanah The Atj^ita Jewish Com munity Center, in cooperation with the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education, announces the first winter program for the “special children” of the Atlanta Jewish Community. “Havanah Hanuka Happening” will provide social, recreational and cultural experiences while the schools are dosed for the Winter recess. The program is open to children six years old through high school age. “Hanuka Happening” will begin Tuesday, Dec. 21, for four days. It ends on Friday, Dec. 24. The time each day will be from lO.DO a.m. to 3:00 p.m..and transportation to and from the AJCC will be provided. Activities include gym hockey, swimming, cartoons, making popcorn, games for Hanuka, dancing, arts and crafts and much more. A bowl ing excursion is planned for one of the days and is also included. At thi$ time, the sponsors are looking for concerned, sensitive group leaders, who would benefit both IVom a rewarding experience and monetary com pensation. Ronnie Grossman will answer questions or provide further in formation at 875-7881. AJCC Lists New Courses Among the classes beginning in December at the Atlanta Jewish Community Center are adult classes in photography, painting, “how to get published,” ceramics and silk flower and dried floral arrangements. Sunday classes for children in clude “tools for tots,” ceramics, drawing and painting and puppetry. Information on prices, times, etc., is available from Karen Wantuck, 875-7881. 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