The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 12, 1979, Image 10

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P»f* 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 12, 1979 in the News People Laura Cn»n of Tea neck, N.J., has begun a career at sea in order to fulfill her ambitions on land—to become an engineer. The 18-year- old youth is studying to be an ensign in the U.S. Merchant Marine and is currently serving as a cadet on a container ship making ports of call in Spain. France, West Germany and the Netherlands. She was the only Jewish woman enrolled at the academy in her first year, though IS Jewish men were also enrolled. Three other Jewish women entered the academy this vear. Dr. Gerald Silver board, son of Mr. and Mrs. LewisSilverboard of Atlanta, has moved with his family to Mobile, Ala., where he has a full-time academic appointment in the speciality of pediatric neurology at the University of South Alabama School of Medicine. Dr. Silverboard^ who also has a private practice in neurology, received his training at Emory University affiliated hospitals. * * * Martin S. Brody of Savannah has been named president of the Greater Downtown Savannah Merchants Association. Brody is the owner of Parks University Shop. Defying inexorable official pressure, Jews of the farming village of llyinka deep in rural Russia, pray in a makeshift synagogue, in a photo obtained by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry and Union of Councils for Soviet Jews. Almost all the llyinkaites seek to leave for Israel, but are denied even the exit applications. Fifteen families lucky enough to have been released several years ago live in Jerusalem. Newcomers Cathy and Rick Swerdlin of Atlanta announce the birth of a son. Jack Adam, on Aug. 10. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Baumrind and Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Swerdlin of Coral Gables. Fla. The bris was performed by Dr. Mark Safra. * * * Yossi and Jill Friedman Ovadia of Marietta announce the birth of a son. Eitan, on Sept. 26. Grandparents are Gertie and Stan Friedman of Atlanta and Shimon and Margolit Ovadia of Tel Aviv. Great-grandparents are Sophie and Hyman Wolfson of Miami, Leah Montzor of Tel Aviv, and Miriam Salem of Rishon-le-Zion, Israel. The bris was performed by Rabbi Isaac M. Aisenstark * * * Michael and Dale Yoss of Atlanta announce the birth of a son, Jordan Adam, on Sept. 19. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Holander of Sunrise, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yoss of Atlanta. The bris was performed by Rabbi Isaac M. Aisenstark. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic L. Rosen of Savannah announce fhe birth of a son, Andrew Ray, on Sept. 18. * * * Kathy and Jimmy Scheer of Atlanta announce the birth of a daughter, Emily Farrin. on Sept. 28. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Hans Baumgarten, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheer, all of Atlanta, and the late Helen Aronson Scheer. Great- grandparents are Ethel Onsay, Sadie Scheer, Marianne Baumgarten and the late Fred Baumgarten. all of Atlanta and Libby Aronson of West Palm Beach. • * * Bobbie and Robert Trauner of Atlanta announce the birth of a daughter, Alison Michelle, on Sept. 9. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newman of Roswell and Mrs. Frances Trauner of Deerfield Beach, Fla. Great- grandparents are Mrs. Mae Newman of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Mrs. Helen Burtch of Zanesville, Ohio. The Bat Mitzva of Sally Ann Gaines of Atlanta will take place at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Oct. 19, at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. A congregational kiddush will follow. Sally is the daughter of Peggy Gaines and Harold Gaines, both of Atlanta. Grandparents are Abe Goldstein of Atlanta and the late Esther Goldstein, and the late Dr. and Mrs. John Kahn. * * * The Bar Mitzva of Daniel Alan Glusman of Atlanta will take place at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at Congregational Beth Jacob. A congregational kiddush will follow. Daniel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glusman. Grandparents are Cantor and Mrs. Bernard Glusman of Nashville and Nathan Marlin of New Jersey and the late Mrs. Rose Tunkle Marlin. * * * Ernest Baer of Atlanta has formed Specialized-Professional Backup In C P A.. P.C., a tax research, planning and consulting firm serving tax preparers and practitioners. Baer is a New York native living in Atlanta since 1969. Rabbi and Mrs. Melvin Glazer of Grand Rapids. Mich., announce the birth of a son. Ilan David, on Sept. 20. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cilman of Rochester, N.Y., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glazer of Atlanta. The bris was performed by Cantor Samuel Greenbaum of Detroit, Mich. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore of Atlanta announce the birth of a daughter, Shana Elizabeth, on Sept. 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Struletz of Miami and Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Moore of Indiana. * * * Jill and David Krischer of Tucker announce the birth of a daughter, Jaclyn Miriam, on Sept. 14 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hy Rodkin of Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bader of Toronto, Canada, and the late Irving M Krischer. Great grandmother is Mrs. Bessie Norensky of Hurleyville, N.Y Jaclyn was named Sept. 20 at Congregation Shearith Israel The Bat Mitzva of Mindy Stacy Zaidel of Atlanta will take place at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 19, at Congregation Shearith Israel. A congregational kiddush will follow. Mindy is the daughter of Harry and Nanette Zaidel. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaidel of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Auerbach of Atlanta, and the late Bernard Berger. * * * The B’nai Mitzva of Jack Michael Charlop and Susan Iris Charlop of Atlanta will take place at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Temple. A congregational kiddush will follow. Jack and Susan are the children of Sandye and Bill Charlop of Atlanta. Grandparents are Jean and Sam Silverman of Fort Launderdale, Fla., and Bea Krasnow of Freehold., N.J. * * * Screen star Elizabeth Taylor will give an acting workshop at Hebrew University’s Department of Theater Studies. Taylor visited the university’s Mount Scopus campus late last month, following a meeting with Prime Minister Menachem Begin and a visit to the Western Wall The Bar Mitzva of Jeffrey Gale Dandy of Stone Mountain will take place at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at Congregation Shearith Israel. A congregational kiddush will follow. Jeffrey is the son of Gene and Judi Dandy and the grandson of Mrs. Pauline Gendler of Pompano Beach, Fla. Great- grandparents are Mrs. Minnie Margolin of Pompano Beach and Rev. Arthur Gendler of Omaha, Neb. * * * The Bar Mitzva of Richard Gregory Frenkel of Roswell will take place with Cpngregation Etz Chaim at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Radisson Inn, Chamblee. A congregation kiddush will follow. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Frenkel and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frenkel of Southfield, Mich. Great grandmother is Mrs. Edith Frenkel of Oak Park. Mich. * * * The Bar Mitzva of Jeremy Evan London of Atlanta will take place at 9 a m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. A congregational kiddush will follow. Jeremy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob London. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max London of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Max Schriber of Washington, D.C. Great- grandparents are Harry Taratoot of Atlanta. Mrs. Yetta Levinson of New York City. * * * Consul General Joel Arnon. just back from a month’s home leave in Israel, will be the giiest speaker at Friday evening services at the Temple on Oct. 19. .Consul General Arnon will report on his meetings with Israel's foreign minister and other senior government officials. PtKrto by MlelwH Main Members of the executive committee of ARM AC include (left to right) Archbishop Thomas A. Donnellan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta; Aaron Schild of the Temple and Bishop Joseph C. Coles of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The Atlanta Religious Mobilization Against Crime (ARMAC), an interdenominational organization of religious representatives, has planned a “Crime Prevention Month Celebration Rally" at 3 p.m.. Sunday, Oct 28, in Central City Park. The group, formed at request of Mayor Maynard Jackson to help fight crime in Atlanta, also scheduled a series of weekly meetings throughout the month of October (Crime Prevention Month) dealing with such topics as domestic violence, unemployment, handgun control and alcohol and drug abuse.