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Pag* 16 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 12. 1979
Closing
Holiday Schedule
Candle Lighting Time; 6:50 p.m.
Ahavalh Achim.(Conscrvativc). MM) Peachtree Buttle Avenue. N.W l)r, Harrv H
l pslcin. Rabbi: Da Mil H, Auerbach. Associate Rabbi: Isaac (ioixilriend. Cantor
Daily service, 7:15 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Shemini Alzeret Services, Fri, Oct. 12.6:15p.m.; Sat.. Oct. 13.8:35 and 9 a.m.;
Yiskor. 10:30 a m ; Simchat Torah.Sat.. Oct. 13. 7:15 p.m ; Sun . Oct. I4.8:30and
9 a.m.
Anshi S'Fard. (Orthodox). 1324 North Highland Axe.. \.E. H. laratoot.
Honorary President: Label Merlin. President
Hashana Habba Services, ) ri. Oct. 12. 9a m : Shemini A/eret Services. Sal .
Oct. 13. Shacharit, 9 a m.: Torah reading and Yiskor. 10 a.m.: Maariv and
Hakafos, 7 p.m ; Simchat Torah Services. Sun., Oct. 14, 9 a.m.; Hakofos, 10 a.m.
\tlanta Hillel. (Students). 1531 Chiton Road. V I Rabbi Jiida Mint/. Director.
Shemini At/eret Services. Sat.. Oct. 13. Morning service. 9:45 a.m.; Torah
reading. 11 a m ; Evening service. 8 p.m.; Simchat Torah Services. Sun . Oct 14,
9 45 a.m.
Beth Jacob. (Orthodox). 1885 LaVista Road. VI Emanuel Feldman. Rabbi:
Benjamin Stiefel, Cantor. Daily Minyan, 7 a m. and 6:55 p.m.
Hoshana Rabba Services. Fri.. Oct 12. 6:20 a.m ; Shemini Atzeret Services.
I ri.. Oct. 12. 6:45 p.m. Sat . Oct. 13.8:30a.m.: Simchat Torah Services. Sat . Oct.
13. Evening service. 6:35 p.m ; Maariv and Hakafos. 7 p.m.; Sun . Oct. 14. 8:30
a.m. and 6:55 p.m.
Beth Shalom. (Liberal Traditional). Fast North Atlanta area. P.O. Box 298.
Clarkslon. (ia 30021 Rabbi Donald Peterman. Information available at 294-
8157.
Hoshana Rabba Services, Fri . Oct 12. 8 p.m.. Briarlake Elementary School;
Shemini Alzeret Services. Sat.. Oct. 13. 7:30 p.m.. Briarlake Elementary School;
Simchat Torah Services. Sun . Oct 14. 10a m . f uture synagogue site. Chamblee-
Tucker and Alton Roads.
Elz Chaim.(Conservative). Rabbi Shalom I ewis. P O Box 28904. Atlanta. 30328
Information available at 9734)137
Shemini Alzeret Services. Sat.. Oct. 13. Yiskor. 9:30 a.m.. Roswell First
Baptist Church; Simchat Torah. Sat.. Oct. 13. 7:20 p.m.. Roswell First Baptist
Church; Sun . Oct 14.9:30a.m . at future synagogue site. Highway I20and Indian
Hills Parkway. (In case of rain, at homeofOrrin Skolnick. 245 Stone Bridge Trail.
Roswell.)
Jewish Home. 3150 Howell Mill Rd.. VW. Benno Wollfs. Religious Director.
Relatives and Iriends ol residents most welcome.
Hoshana Rabba Services. Fri . Oct. 12. 7:30 p.m.: Shemini Alzeret Services.
Sat.. Oct. 13. Shacharit. 9:15 a.m.; Yiskor. 6:30 p.m ; Simchat Torah Services.
Sun.. Oct. 14. 9:15 a.m.
Or YeShalom. (Sephardic). 1681 N Druid Hills Rd.. NT. Robert Ichay. Rabbi:
Joseph Cohen. Rabbi Emeritus.
Hoshana Rabba Services. Fri.. Oct. 12. 6:30 a.m.: Shemini Atzeret Services.
Fri.. Oct. 12. 6:30 p.m.; Simchat Torah Services. Sat.. Oct 13. 6:45 p.m.
Shearilh Israel. (Iraijitional). 1180 University Drive. VI Phone873-1743. Marc
H Wilson. Rabbi: Arnold Samian. Assistant Rabbi: Rav Kestenhaum. High
Holiday Cantor. Weekday mornings, Mon. and Thurs., 6:50 a.m.; Tues., Wed.,
and Fri., 7 a.m.; weekday evenings, 6:55 p.m.
Hoshana Rabba Services. Fri.. Oct. 12. 6:30 a.m.: Shemini Atzeret and
Simchat Torah Services. Sat.. Oct. 13. Shacharit. 8:30 a.m.. Yiskor after Torah
reading: Talmud. 6 p.m ; Mincha. 6:45 p.m.: Sun.. Oct. 14. Shacharit. 8:30a.m.;
Mincha. 6:55 p.m
temple Emanu-FI. (Rclorm). Donald lam. Rabbi l20Copeland Rd.. N.E..Suite
217. Atlanta. 30342. Information available at 393-1248: Rabbi's office. 257-0633.
Fri., Oct. 12, 8 p.m.. Decatur Federal Savings and Loan, Dunwoody Village,
temple Sinai. (Retoim). 5645 Dupree Drive. N W Richard lehrman. Rabbi:
llarvev .1 Winokur. Rabbi: Sid (uittler. Cantor.
Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah Services. Fri.. Oct 12. 8:15 a.m.; Sat .
Oct. 13. Yiskor. 10:30 a.m
Ibe lemplc. (Rclorm). 1589 Peachtree Rd.. \lvin Nilgai man. Rabbi. Beverly I
I ernei and I led A Davidovv. Asst Rabbis
Simchat Torah Services. Fri . Oct. 12. 8:15 p.m : Shemini Atzeret Services.
Sal., Oct. 13. 10.30 a.m.
Yeshiva High, (Orthodox), Rabbi Herbert Cohen, Dean. Daily morning service, 8
a.m.; Daily afternoon service. 2:25 p.m.
Simchat Torah Services, rear ol loco Hills Emergency Center. Sat.. Oct. 13
and 14, 9 a.m. and 6:50 p.m
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JEWISH HOLIDAY CALENDAR
HOSHANA RABBA Fri., Oct. 12 |
SHEMINI ATZERET Sat., Oct. 13 ;
SIMCHAT TORAH Sun., Oct. 14
Etz Chaim Sisterhood Hadassah documentary
cooks brunch airs on WETV
The sisterhood of Congrega
tion Etz Chaim will hold a cooking
class at 10 a.m., Monday, Oct. 15,
at the home of Sandy Smith, 3500
Stone Drive, Marietta.
Four brunch recipes will be
taught. Baby-sitting will he
available at $2 per morning for one
child, S3 per morning for more
than one.
Admission is free with the
purchase of one sisterhood
cookbook.
For information call the
synagogue office, at 973-0137.
A Hadassah documentary titled
“For the Good of All," which
reports on Hadassah’s medical
work in Israel, will be shown at 6
p.m, Monday, Oct. 15, on WETV’
Channel 30.
The program will review four
case histories being treated by the
Hadassah Medical Organization: a
cardiac patient, a two-pound
infant, a man who has lost his
sight, and one whose diagnosis is
cancer.
For information call the
Hadassah office at 875-2607.
Organizations
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Becker
Hosts plan for Nov. 17 Temple Bonds dinner
An open house for prospective
hosts and hostesses for the Nov.
17 Temple Bonds for Israel dinner
will be held at 8 p.m., Thursday,
Oct. 18, at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Milton Frank III, 272
Camden Road, N.E.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank and Mr.
and Mrs. Saul Becker are
chairmen of the host committee.
Dr. Frank, an Atlanta
physician, is president-elect of the
Georgia Society of Internal
Medicine, past president of the
Atlanta Forum of Cardiology and
Beth Shalom women
have game night
Congregation Beth Shalom
Sisterhood will hold a Game Night
at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at
the Carriage Concorde Clubhouse
in Stone Mountain.
Couples are encouraged to bring
their favorite games. Door prizes
will be awarded.
For information call Barbara
Lang, 296-4250 (after 6 p.m.) or
Debbie Strauss, 448-53I0.
Atlanta North NCJW
examines life’s options
The Atlanta North Branch of
the National Council of Jewish
Women will meet at 7:45 p.m.,
Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the First
Federal Bank, 4532 Chamblee-
Dunwoody Road, adjacent to
Georgetown Shopping Center.
Dr. Judith Levitt Cohen, a
specialist in human resource
development, will speak about
“New Challenges for Women:
Dealing with Life Options."
The public is invited to attend.
For information call Robin
Johnson at 451-0033.
past chairman of the medical
division of the United Way
campaign. He is a member of the
boards of the Atlanta Jewish
Community Center and the
Temple.
Mrs. Frank is a director of the
Temple Sisterhood, the Atlanta
Jewish Community Center, the
Epstein School, and Brandeis
Women. She is also chairwoman of
the Temple gift shop.
Mrs. Becker i« » member of the
advisory panel. President’s
Commission on the Holocaust; a
AJCC/Peachtree offers
flu shots for elderly
Flu shots will be available for
senior adults from 1-3 p.m.,
Tuesday, Oct. 16, in the conference
room of the AJCC/Peachtree
facility.
For information call the AJCC
at 875-7881.
Gesher Tzion Mizrachi
focuses on immigrants
Gesher Tzion Mizrachi Chapter
of American Mizrachi Women will
meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23, at
the home of Naomi May, 1147
Rogereta Drive, N.E.
Dr. Mark Fisher, director of the
Jewish Vocational Education
Services, will speak on “Russian
Resettlement: Progress, Problems,
and Issues.”
Gesher Tzion is also
participating in the Community
Club awards contest sponsored by
WRNG Radio. Members are
requested to save A & P tapes and
bottle caps (Coca Cola products,
Pepsi, and Canada Dry).
For more information contact
Elyse Wertheimer at 633-6908.
vice chairman of Zachor,
Holocaust Resource Center of the
National Jewish Conference
Center; a research associate at the
Center for Research in Social
Change at Emory University, and
a director of the Goodfriend
Holocaust Collection at the
university’s Woodruff Library.
She is also a member of the
Holocaust Committee and the
Israel Affairs Committee at the
Atlanta Jewish Federation.
Saul Becker is an Atlanta
businessman and realtor.
Beth Shalom women
plan Lox Box weekend
The sisterhood of Congregation
Beth Shalom will sponsor a Lox
Box the weekend of Oct. 27.
Boxes will include Nova lox,
bagels, cream cheese, and
additional items.
Boxes will be delivered to the
orderers’ home on Saturday
evening, Oct. 27, or they can be
picked up at Sunday School at
Briarlake School on Sunday, Oct.
28.
Orders must be placed by
Friday, Oct. 19.
For further information call
Shelley Pomerance at 296-9849.
AEPi fraternity
has 10-year reunion
AEPi fraternity, Omicron
Chapter will hold its 10-year
reunion for the Class of 1969 on
Saturday, Oct. 27, at the AEPi
House, the University of Georgia
in Athens.
Activities will include the
Georgia-Kentucky football game.
For additional information call
Jeff Lurey at 881-6134 (office),
448-0535 (home).
Suburban Post 1980 begins year
Yeshiva High begins
youth enrichment courses
Yeshiva High School will offer a
two-course program of enrichment
studies for elementary day-school
students in grades six and seven
beginning Sunday, Oct. 21, from
9:30-11 a.m., at the AJCC, and
continuing for seven weeks.
Rabbi Estreicher will lead a class
in “An Introduction to Talmud
Study" and Mrs. Sandra Cohen
will teach an “Introduction to
Computer Literacy—a hands-on
approach.”
Enrollment is limited and will be
on a first-come, first-served basis.
For registration or information
call Yeshiva High at 873-1492.
Atlanta’s newest Jewish War
Veterans post, Surburban Post
No. 1980, will meet at 11 a.m.,
Sunday, Oct. 28, at Briarlake
Elementary School library.
Sponsored by Bicentennial Post
No. 976, the post will serve
primarily the areas of Stone
Mountain, Clarkston, Lilburn,
Norcross, l,awrenceville, and
Dunwoody. Bicentennial Post
members who helped establish
Surburban Post include Meyer
(Mike) AbgotL—president of the
National Shrine JWV, Leo Karel,
commander. Department of
Georgia-South Carolina, and
Herb (Buddy) Katzcnstein,
department adjutant, and their
wives.
Officers elected for the coming
year include Leonard Hanks,
commander; Clyde Schachner and
Dorothy Newman, vice command
ers, and Paul Halpern,
quartermaster. Other members
include Richard Block, Dr.
Ronald Dressier, Stanley
Fishman, Fred Honer, Herbert
Kohn, Richard Puls of Griffin, and
Guy Rappaport.
For membership information
and reservations for the brunch, call
Leonard Hanks, 449-3818, or
Dorothy Newman, 289-4289.