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Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen
of Atlanta announce the birth of
a daughter, Chaya Zipporah
Asna, on February 13.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Lansky of Milwaukee
and Mr. and Mrs. Aron Cohen of
Fond du Lac, Wis. Naming cere
monies were conducted at Beth
Jacob.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Polner
of Doraville announce the birth
of a son, Jason Michael, on
February 8. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Polner of
Sharon, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Clark of Pawtucket, R.I.
The great-grandmother is Mrs.
Robert Glark of Pittsburgh- The
Bris was performed by Rabbi
David Epstein. <
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Dr. and Mrs. Louis Sheldon
Belinfante announce the birth of
a son, Joshua Barrett, on
January 29. Grandparents are
Mrs. Bella Belinfante of Revere,
Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Barrett of Marietta, The Bris
was performed by Rabbi David
Epstein.
On the Southern scene
Mitchell Cohen
The Bar Mitzva of Mitchell
Ross Cohen will take place at
10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at
Temple Sinai. A congregational
kiddush will follow. Mitchell is
the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Cohen of Atlanta.
Mitchell Gelb
The Bar Mitzva of Mitchell
Alan Gelb will take place at 9
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at
Ahavath Achim Synagogue. A
kiddush will follow. Mitchell is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Gelb of Doraville.
Scott Levenstein
The Bar Mitzva of Scott
Levenstein will take place at
10:30 a.m. Saturday, Mar. 5, at
Temple Sinai. A congregational
kiddush will follow. Scott is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Levenstein of Atlanta.
In ‘Who’s Who’
Jay Frankel of Atlanta has
been nominated by the dean of
students at Yeshiva University
to be included in the 1976-77 edi
tion of “Who’s Who in American
Universities and Colleges.” Jay
is a senior at Yeshiva University
majoring in pre-law.
Honor Student
Neal Miller, a Yeshiva High
School graduate currently
enrolled at Georgia State, earn
ed a 3.7 grade point average for
the fall quarter. Neal carried a
full course load including an
honors course. He is the son of
Vivian and Paul Miller of Atlan
ta.
Bohm Accepted
Lenore J. Bohm, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohm of
Atlanta, has been accepted by
Hebrew Union College in Cincin
nati for the rabbinic studies
program. She will leave for
Jerusalem in June, having com
pleted a two-year internship at
Temple Sinai in Washington.
Macon
memo
Macon Temple Youth are par
ticipating in a convention
February 25-27 in Jacksonville
with the theme “Focus on the
Judaic Arts.” The group has
recently been commended by the .
Southeast Federation of Temple " ]
Youth as one of-the most active
and best organized groups in the
region.
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Stanley Simon has been
elected president of the Macon-
Middle Georgia Jewish Federa
tion.
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Mrs. Ben Goldgar has received
a copy of the latest book written
by her son, Bertrand A. Goldgar
of Appleton, Wis. “Walpole and
the Wits: The Relation of
Politics to Literature, 1722-1742”
illuminates the changing
relations between the world of
literary values and the world of
political power. Goldgar, a
professor of English at
Lawrence University, received
his B.A. from Vanderbilt
University and his master’s and
doctorate from Princeton. This
is his third book to be published
by the University of Nebraska
Press.
Augusta news
Mr. and Mia. Irving Unger of
Lincolnton announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lisa Brett, to Gregory Cormack
of Augusta. The wedding date
will be announced later.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loft an
nounce the birth of a son, Evan
Spencer, on February 12 in
Augusta. The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Weinberger
and Dr. an<( Mrs. Gerald Loft.
Great-grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Fogel of Augusta, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Lifshitz of Atlan
ta and Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Weinberger of Nashville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Mittel
of Kew Gardens Hills, N.Y., an
nounce the birth of a daughter
on January 13. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mittel of
Jackson Heights, N.Y. and Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Rice of Augusta.
Mrs. Mittel was the former
Judith Rice.
Nathaniel Lande, a native of
Augusta known locally as
Nathaniel Greenblatt is the au
thor of a new book, “Mind-
styles/Lifestyles. ”
Lande was educated at Oxford
University and has directed and
produced several documentary
and world premier movies and
served as an aide to Presidents
Kennedy and Johnson.
The author is the son of Dr.
Robert B. Greenblatt of
Augusta.
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