The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 12, 1979, Image 16

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NCJW professionals discuss the Holocaust The Young Professionals Branch of the National Council of Jewish Women will meet at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 15, at the home of Sharon Karst, 2479 Kingsland Drive. The topic will be “The Holocaust—Lest We Forget.” For further information call Leslie Levitch, 233-6991, or Sharon Karst, 394-4878. Mrs. Rosen field Pioneer Women have Oct. 17 tea Mrs. Robert (Edythe) Rosenfield, a member of the national board of Pioneer Women, will address Golda Meir Chapter, Pioneer Women at its membership tea at I p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the home of Mrs. J.l. Kingloff, 1695 Wildwood Road. She will also be a guest of the Golda Meir Chapter at its board meeting on Tuesday evening, Oct. 16, at the home of Mrs. Allen Jones, 1244 Kittredge Court. Mrs. Rosenfield of Trumbull, Conn., has an extensive background of leadership in Jewish communal and Zionist affairs. She currently serves as national coordinator of the Eastern Area of Pioneer Women and is a member of the administrative committee. The tea is open to members and guests. The afternoon also includes a raffle and door prizes. For reservations call Anne Kingloff, 875-I477, or Dorothy Levy, 874-2937. North Suburban ORT celebrates anniversary North Suburban ORT will celebrate its 10th anniversary paid- up membership luncheon and meeting at 10 am, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Willow Creek Club House, 550 Abernathy Road, Sandy Springs. The luncheon is free of charge to paid-up members, with a S3 charge to non members The cost can be applied to ORT membership the same day. For membership information or directions call Meraa Stein, 252- 1060. AA Synagogue hosts journalist Wolf Blitzer Ahavath Achim Synagogue's Adult Education Committee, under the auspices of the Jewish Welfare Board's Speakers Bureau, will host journalist Wolf Blitzer at 8:15 p.m., Monday, Oct. 22, at the synagogue Blitzer, who is Washington correspondent for the Jerusalem Post, will speak on the current relationships between the United States, Israel, and the Arab countries. An expert on Israeli- Arab affairs, be has been assigned to meetings between Israeli Egyptian leaden during the peace treaty sessions. For more information contact Ahavath Achim Synagogue at 355- 5222. ’ Hillel presents film of Entebbe rescue The Atlanta Hiilei-Federation will present the film “Operation Thunderbolt," which depicts the Israeli rescue at Entebbe, on three evenings in October. The Tint showing will be at 6 p.m., Monday, Oct. 15, in room 227 of the Student Center or. the Emory campus. The next screening will be at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 16, in room 208 of White Hall at Emory. The movie will then be shown at Georgia Stale University at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18 in room 461, at the GSU Student Center. Admission is $2.50. For additional information call the Hillel office at 329-6490. Hadassah has 'stay at home’ donor In an effort to combat soaring inflation both in Israel and at home, the Atlanta Chapter of Hadassah will hold a Stay at Home Donor on Nov. 3 in lieu of its traditional dinner affair. Each member is requested to mark Nov. 3 as a night to stay at home and to carefully weigh contributions for Hadassah’s life- giving projects. This year’s absence of a costly Donor with its need for entertainmoot costs, frees members from the necessity of buying a new dress, hiring a baby sitter, and spending a costly evening out. The non-donor Donor reflects Hadassah's attitude, which is to see things as they are and to take action. Mrs. Ernie Dreyer, chapter president, states: “With inflation in Israel at an all-time high and expected to rise to 100 percent by the end of the year, our commitment to various projects must be thought of in dollars.” Although this new concept reflects change, the philosophy of reaching out to help Israel has not been altered. Every dollar contributed will be used to support the Hadassah Medical Organiza tion, thus ensuring vital hospital services. A quota of $180,000 has been set in order to sustain these commitments. City of Hope sponsors art auction for hospital The Atlanta Chapter City of Hope will sponsor an art auction on Sunday, Oct. 21, in the midtown community room at Colony Square. There will be a preview at 7 p.m., with the auction to begin at 8 p.m. “Art for Art's Sake, Art for Hope's Sake” will feature works from the collection of the National Art Auction Gallery in New York. Proceeds for the fund-raising event will benefit the City of Hope National Pilot Medical Center in Duarte, Calif. Admission is $2 and wine and cheese will be served. A door prize will be awarded and each couple attending will receive a free lithograph. For information call Miriam Wallenstein, 934-1484, or Ethel Jacket, 233-4331. Emory U. hosts Israeli archaeologist Dr. Yigal Shiloh of the Institute of Archaeology at Hebrew University in Jerusalem will speak at Emory University at 8:45 p.m., Friday, Oct. 19, in room 111 of White Hall. The lecture, illustrated with slides, is titled “Jerusalem in the Light of the City of David Excavations." Dr. Shiloh is director of the City of David Archaeological Project and is a lecturer at Hebrew University. He has made excavations in the Judean desert* caves and at the sites of Ranat Rahel, Arad. Masada. Hazor and Megiddo. For information call Julia Hoye at 329-6216. What’s Happening a comprehensive community calendar ■ • • V, OCTOBER 14, Sunday: 11:15 a.m.—Bicentennial Post No. 976, JWV, Perimeter Mall Community Room. OCTOBER 15, Monday: 10 a.m.—Congregation Etz Chaim Sisterhood Cooking Class, Home of Sandy Smith, 3500 Stone Drive, Marietta. 6 p.m.—Hadassah Documentary, “For the Good of All," WETV- Channel 30. 6 p.m.—Film, “Operation Thunderbolt,” Room 227, Emory University Student Center. 7 p.m.—Young Professionals Branch, National Council of Jewish Women, Home of Sharon Karst, 2479 Kingsland Drive. 8 p.m.—Congregation Beth Jacob Host Reception for Israel Bond Dinner Honoring Holocaust Survivors, Home of Allan and Sheila Bleich,- 555 Coldstream Court, N. W. 8:30-9:30 p.m.—Simchat Torah March for Soviet Jewry, AJCC. OCTOBER 16, Tuesday: —Golda Meir Chapter, Pioneer Women Board, Home of Mrs. Allen Jones, 1244 Kittredge Court. 10 a.m.—North Suburban ORT Anniversary Luncheon, Willow Creek Clubhouse, Sandy Springs. 7:45 p.m.—Atlanta North Branch, National Council of Jewish Women, First Federal Bank, 4532 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road. 8 p.m. -Film, “Operation Thunderbolt.” Room 208, White Hall, Emory University. OCTOBER 17, Wednesday: I p.m.—Golda Meir Chapter, Pioneer Women Membership Tea, Home of Mrs. J.l. Kingloff, 1695 Wildwood Road. OCTOBER 18, Thursday: 5:30 p.m.—Film, “Operation Thunderbolt,” Room 461. Georgia State University Student Center. 8 p.m.—Open House for Prospective Hosts, the Temple Bonds for Israel Dinner, Home of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Frank, 272 Camden Road, N.E. OCTOBER 19, Friday: 8:15 p.m.—Consul General Joel Arnon Reports on Recent Trip to Israel at Shabbat Service, the Temple. 8:45 p.m.—Lecture by Israeli Archaeologist Dr. Yigal Shiloh, Room III, White Hall, Emory University. OCTOBER 20, Saturday: 8:30 p.m.—Congregation Beth Shalom Sisterhood Game Night, Carriage Concorde Clubhouse, Stone Mountain. OCTOBER 21, Sunday: 7 p.m.—Atlanta Chapter City of Hope Art Auction, Midtown Community Room, Colony Square. OCTOBER 22, Monday: 10 a.m.—Congregation Etz Chaim Sisterhood Board, Home of Jewel Simmons. 8:15 p.m.—Ahavath Achim Synagogue's Adult Education Committee Hosts Wolf Blitzer, the Synagogue. Help us tell your story. Remember deadline for items in next week's calendar, people, organizations, and youth sections is Friday, 5 p.m.. The Southern Israelite prefers to have these items typed upper and lower case and double spaced, at P.O. Box 77388. Atlanta, Georgia 30357. Bureau of Jewish Ed. begins fall quarter classes The Adult Institute of Jewish Studies, sponsored by the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education, begins its eight-week fall quarter at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Atlanta Jewish Community Center. The class will be followed at 9:30 p.m. by an open house and dedication of the Bureau's new offices in the Center. The quarter will be highlighted by four feature courses. Dr. Joseph Glazer’s three-session series on “Three Giants of 'Jewish Literature" will be held on Wednesdays. Oct. 17, 24 and 31. Complete eight-week offerings include Rabbi Shlomo Bluming's, “G-d! A Personal Introduction"; “The Sweep of Jewish History." taught by Dr. Philip Wendkos, and “Israeli Dancing." led by Vivian Miller and her son Neal. As a result of student demand, five levels of conversational Hebrew (using the B'yad Halashon text), plus an advanced course in Hebrew literature and conversa tion will be offered. Adult Institute courses will also be given at the new Zaban Branch of the AJCC on Thursday nights, Oct. 18-Dec. 13. Two beginning Hebrew classes, one in reading and one in conversation, will be complemented by “Perspectives on the American Jewish Experience," offered in cooperation with the National Council of Jewish Women and taught by Rabbi Donald Peterman. For the second year, Tuesday nights will find Adult Institute students at Beth Jacob Synagogue's satellite courses. Two levels of Yiddish and three Hebrew courses are scheduled. Hebrew Ulpan study, in cooperation with the Epstein School PTA. continues its second year on Wednesday nights at Congregation Or VeShalom and Monday mornings at the Epstein School. Four other satellite courses round out the program. Rabbi Marc Wilson, in cooperation with Congregation Shearith Israel, will teach "Jewish Insights on Medical and Business Ethics" from 7:45-9 p.m., Oct. 22, 29, Nov. 12 and 19. "How to Do Jewish,” in cooperation with Etz Chaim Congregation and the Atlanta Jewish Federation, will be taught on Tuesday evenings by Rabbi Donald Peterman in Clarkston, and Rabbi S. Robert Ichay will teach “Understanding the Bible” on Monday evenings, in cooperation with Congregation Or VeShalom. All courses involve a modest fee. For further information call the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education at 873-1248. Page 17 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 12, 1979