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Club Shalom * Gather Tzion
Shearith Israel’s Couples
Chib, “Club Shalom,” will pre
sort an “Evening of Nostalgia”
at ?:30 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 19,
at fhe synagogue. Music of the
46’s, 50’s and 60's will be played
by disc jockey Murray Siegel.
A spaghetti dinner will be
served with complimentary
wine. Games, including “Trivia
Questions,” will be placed.
Reservations are required by
calling Anita Levy, 634-4625, or
Susan Kasdan, 256-2991.
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“Experiences With Soviet
Jews” wjl| be^.diacussed at a . ,
meeting of the NatWl.Councii l Y SJnguig and dartcing.
of Jewish Women’s Atlanta sec- Tickets are available at the
tion at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Mar. Academy.
21, at Lord and Taylor’s com
munity room, Phipps Plaza.
Edith Blicksilver, Georgia
Tech professor of Russian
literature, will speak about her
travels to the Spyjpt IJnion arid
her personal contact with the
Russians.
The Atlanta section has
helped resft^le 62 Soviet Jews in
the ar
The Gesher Tzion chapter,
American Mizrachi Women, will
hold an open board meeting at 8
p.m. Monday, Mar. 14, at the
home of Bonnie Hartman.
Hebrew Academy
The Hebrew Academy will
present a “Mafavah Malkah,” the
ceremony which ushers out
Queen Sabbath, at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Mar. 19, at the Atlan
ta Jewish Community Center.
The evening will include a
traditional Havdalah service, a
presentation of an original can
tata composed by Nancy Sigal,
and sung by the Hebrew
Academy Chorale and communi-
Tcmple Singles
Temple Singles will hold an
evening of “Music to Please the
Soul and Pood to Please the
Palate” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
Mar. 13 at the Temple.
A spaghetti dinner will be
complemented by. the music of
the Mutual Admiration Singers
Society (MASS).
For reservations, call Bootsie
Klein, 237-2702, or Dorothy
Posner, 233-7409.
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Council needs items to help fur
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families. Those bringing«ohe#J.cl. A~l%0liMnL &■/
easy-to-carry household item to
the meeting will be eligible for a
door prize.
A box luncheon will be served.
Reservations can be made with
Felicia Weber, 237-8303, or Anna
Dodd, 233-6316.
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“I want to be your Congressman for one reason: To put into action
my firm belief that the federal government can be made to work
for the Individual — and specifically for you, the individual citizen
of the Fifth District. Of course, to do that, it takes someone who
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“Remember this: The day after a Winner is declared in the
Special Election, your new Cngreesman wM be brWashington
voting on legislation that wHI directly affect you and your family.
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p«e» is the southern Israelite March 11,