The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, August 03, 1979, Image 17

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Boker Tov! This is WCBM in Cleveland What’s Happening a comprehensive community calendar (This summer's sessions at Camp Barney Medintz are being enlivened by regular broadcasts of the camp's own radio station. WCBM The following transcript gives a sample of what the campers hear. —Editor) by Jenat Levison Feldman Boker Tov! It is 7:30 a.m. here at WCBM 9-10 on your a.m. dial- Cleveland. At this time we always give you the Hebrew word for the day Today’s word is ni-ka-yon, meaning clean-up. Be sure to use it and do it. Waiters call is in fifteen minutes, so let’s get moving. Hot waffles with whipped cream and strawberries will be featured at breakfast this morning—so be there. This is Jed Mescon, your morning deejay, taking requests on line 26. Here’s a special request going out to the Nitzanim campers of Unit One as they set out to continue building their kibbutz, (music). When you go to breakfast this morning in the Cheder Ochel be sure to thank Mark Balser and his kitchen staff for the outstanding Chuck Wagon Dinner last night. That fried chicken sure was scrumptuous and the potato salad and cole slaw were outstanding. How about that watermelon! Just thinking about that meal makes my mouth water. Speaking of water, the forecast is sunny with a high of 89° so get ready for another Camp Barney Medintz day—and be ready to cool off at free swim. I know all of you enjoyed last night’s camp-wide campfire as much as I did. Those specialists sure are something: ceramics, horseback, skiing, tennis, nature, Judaics, leather, sailing, canoeing, music, and dance—just to name a few. Don’t forget a Barney happening tonight at 6:20 p.m. in the Moadon, try outs for Saturday night’s Kaleidoscope, our multi- media talent show, will take place at this time. Among last week’s outstanding participants were Keith Ullman, Suzi Ginsburg, Sheri Wender, Miriam Notrica, and Lisa Slavin. Skits, singing, dancing, piano playing, whatever your talent, come and audition. We’ll provide the audience, you provide the entertainment. And speaking of entertainment, here’s an entertaining tune, (music). We’re coming up to fifteen minutes before the hour. You should be making your beds (remember the Hebrew word for the day is ni-ka-yon—clean-up) and getting dressed. So, if you are not out of bed yet, you’re late. Wandering around camp last night, I saw the Chalutzim campers scurrying about during their Massada Maccabiah — experiencing many aspects of Massada through games as well as athletic and artistic events. On the other end of the ballfield I saw the Nitzanim campers involved in new games such as the lap game and Knots. I got tied up there for a while with Brad Reiman, Roberta Epstein, and Rachel Alterman. From my view from down here in the Misrod (office—remember that was the word for the day of Monday), I sec the waiters drifting into the Cheder Ochel, so if you have not sent your waiter yet, do so immediately. During second period today WCBM will be broadcasting a special program through the courtesy of the Giborim chug (yesterday’s word meaning dimensions or interest group). Be sure to tune in 9-10 on your dial at 10:20 this morning. Our roving reporter Neal the K will be checking out special programs and other Chugim and will give us an afternoon special report, (music) We have progressed right up to the 8 o’clock hour, so, this is Jed Mescon signing off until ni-ka- yon at WCBM 9-10 Cleveland. Remember this special station was dedicated by the family and friends of Judy Robbins—in her loving memory, (fade-out) Day camp goes international The last place you would expect it, and the last place you would notice it, is AJECOMCE Day Camp. Nonetheless, AJECOMCE has become cosmopolitan. J'he word cosmopolitan can mean many things, but to AJECOMCE campers it has a particular definition — “interna tional." This summer, more than any other, AJECOMCE is a place where campers of different nationalities are swimming, eating, and playing together. There are two Iranian-born campers Cindy Horesch *and Eli Esagh-Zadeh, who bring to camp not only their wide smiles, but also some memories of political riots near home. There are several Russian- born campers, ranging in age from five to 13. To make things a little easier for our Russian campers, the staff of the camp also has some Russian speaking counselors, like Jimmy Gzinzayd in the Ketantanim Unit and Lyuba Konopasek at Horseback. Also, an English language instructor comes to camp each day in a program sponsored by the Bureau of Jewish Education to help the Russian campers communicate better with their peers. There are also some campers who speak English a bit differently than Atlantans because they are recent immigrants from South Africa. There is one family with three South African natives at AJECOMCE Paul, Roger, and Cathy Frysh The State of Israel is also represented by a contingency of campers and four counselors who are at AJECOMCE on a Jewish Federation sponsored program. One of the counselors, Joel Danino, has returned to AJECOMCE for a second summer. “Since this is my second summer here,” he said, “I am trying to have more of an influence on the entire program by introducing special Israeli campcrafts, activity at campsites. Israeli games and songs. We want to arouse the camper’s interest in Israel and that job has been made easier since there are four Israeli counselors in camp. My main purpose for wanting to be in camp is to share the flavor of Israel with the children." AUGUST 3, Friday: 2 p.m.—Israeli Boy and Girl Scout Friendship Caravan Performance, Jewish Home. AUGUST 4-12,Saturday-Sunday: —Habima’s “Henry Ford Is Working for a Better World,” AJCC. (Call the AJCC, 875-7881, for performance schedules). AUGUST 5, Sunday: 3 p.m.—Atlanta Lodge B’nai B’rith Picnic, Zaban Park 3 p.m.—Israeli Friendship Caravan Performance, Zaban Park. 4-8 p.m.—Peachtree ORT “Health Sunday” and Dinner, the Sporting House. 10:30-11 p.m.^.‘'L’Chaim” series, “Israel and Peace,” WSB Radio. AUGUST 7, Tuesdayl: 10 a.m.—Congregation Etz Chaim Sisterhood Board Meeting, Home of Sandy Smith. 10 a.m.—Pomegranate Guild of Judaic Needlework Meeting, Congregation Sheanth Israel. AUGUST 8, Wednesday: 7-9 p.m. Temple Emanu-EI Sunday School Registration, Decatur Federal, Dunwoody Village. 7:30 p.m.—Jewish National Fund Board Meeting, JNF Office, Piedmont Center. 8 p.m. Atlanta Lodge B’nai B’rith features Lou Davis, Ahavath Achim Synagogue. AUGUST 9, Thursday: 7:30 p.m.—Atlanta Chapter, Sotiety of Israel Philatelists Meeting, AJCC. AUGUST 12, Sunday: 11:30 a.m.—Congregation Beth Shalom Picnic, Gross Lake, Conyers. 1 p.m.—Bicentennial Post 976, JWV Picnic, Gross Lake, Conyers. 10:30-11 p.m. —“L’Chaim" series. “The Ku Klux Klan, 1979,” WSB Radio. AUGUST 13, Monday: 10:30 a.m. American Mizrachi Women MembershipOuting, Zaban Park. AUGUST 13-15, Monday-Wednesday: —Atlanta Lodge B’nai B’rith Camp “OR" for Visually Impaired Children, Zaban Park. AUGUST 16, Thursday: 8 p.m. Atlanta Chapter, American Society for Technion Meeting, Progressive Club. AUGUST 16-20, Thursday-Mondav: B’nai B’rith District Five Institute of Judaism Retreat. Wildacres Retreat, Little Switzerland, N.C. AUGUST 18, Saturday: 10 p.m.—An Evening of Letter Writing on Behalf of Soviet Jewry, 1403 Stephens Dr. AUGUST 19, Sunday: 1:30 p.m. Congregation Beth Shalom Sisterhood Luncheon, Home of Barbara Lang, 3095 Cedar Brook Dr., Decatur. 10:30-11 p.m. "L’Chaim" series, “Terrorism," W'SB Radio. AUGUST 26. Sunday: 10 a.m.-12 noon Congregation Beth Shalom Religious School Registration, Synagogue Office, Suite M. Clarkston Village. 2 p.m.- Open House-Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Zaban Branch. AJCC. 6:30 p.m. Congregation Beth Jacob’s Patrons of Fducation Dinner. Peachtree Plaza Hotel. AUGUST 30. Thursday: 8 p.m. Bicentennial Post 976. JWV Board Meeting. SEPTEMBER 9. Sunday: 11:15 a.m. Bicentennial Post 976. JW’V Meeting. Perimeter Mall Community Room. 1 6:30 p.m. Congregation Beth Jacob Art Auction, the Synagogue. Announcing our opening designer ] s/ shoes at 1 T discount 1 prices for 1 E\ ladies & men \ P \ H \ 375 Pharr Kd.\ A (114 Pharr Plaza across form the Mercedes dealer) In i / E / JJ33-1536 j SHOES V, WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS We’ll do it all ... whether it’s preparing a simple party tray to setting up our grill in your own back yard! Hot dogs, french fries, deli and much, much more. 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