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SineleScene
by Faith Powell
As winter draws near, all of us
begin to feel like hibernating. No
more sunshine, no more pool
parties, no more picnics, means no
more meeting new people.
Those of us who live in
complexes tend to depend on the
pool or clubhouse for some of our
social life. Nix, nix, nix.
Atlanta is busy advertising its
cosmopolitanism. If this is so, then
why not take advantage. Many
interesting things go on every day
that draw crowds of interesting
people.
Getting up and out to these
events serves a two-fold purpose.
First, expanding your horizons
(sounds good, huh?) and second,
you will see and be seen. You can’t
do anything except brush up on
your solitare staying home.
"Come Ona My House"
The Forum will have another
Shabhat dinner on Friday, Oct. 19.
For reservations or information
call Mark Eisenberg, 636-4086.
AJCC/ Peachtree.
There will be no charge.
For more information call Patsy
Goldberg, 875-7881.
“Climb Every Mountain"
The Temple Singles are
planning a visit to the North
Georgia Mountains with a special
stop at the Smith House in
Dahlonega, on Oct. 21.
The Smith House charges $5.95
per person plus tax and tip.
Members of Atlanta “Chai”
USY will participate in the
Ahavath Achim main congrega
tion service on Shemini Atzeret,
Oct. 13.
In addition to those who will be
reading Torah and chanting the
Haftorah, Mitch Kopelman,
Diana Fiedotin and Jeff Stepakoff
will report on their recent trip to
Israel with USY. These USYers,
along with other members of
“Chai,” joined over 600 USY
Transportation will be $4 per
person.
The group will meet at 10:30
a.m. in the Temple parking lot and
leave promptly at 10:45 a.m.
Call Mimi, 233-3835 for more
information or to volunteer to be a
driver.
"If / Knew You Were Coming.
I'd Have Baked a Cake"
The Temple Singles are
sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat on
Fri., Oct. 19, at the Temple.
pilgrims from across the United
States and Canada in an intensive
summer tour of Israel.
Junior Kadima will hold its first
program of the year for all students
in grades four and five—a Simchat
Torah Celebration. Members of
Junior Kadima will participate in
Simchat Torah services on
Sunday, Oct. 14, followed by lunch
in Perling Youth Lounge and an
afternoon of holiday games and
activities.
Chai US Youth
(Mon.-Fri., 9-5).
“Gelling to Know You"
The Atlanta Leisure club will
have a new member coffee at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday. Oct. 17, at Laura
Demel’s, 4735 Roswell Rd., Apt.
38-C.
Admission is free.
For more information call
Laura, 252-4061 (home) or 261-
7280 (work).
"The Young and Restless"
All singles, all ages are invited to
hear Rabbi Shlomo Bluming
discuss “Being Jewish and Single"
at 8 p.m.. Thursday, Oct. 18, at the
Atlanta Hashachar groups for
children from grades three through
seven will hold their first meeting
of the 1979-80 season from 2:45-4
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 21, at the
AJCC/Zaban Branch.
Youth from grades eight
through college-level will also meet
in the coming month to plan their
activities for the new year.
Nancy Kriseman will direct the
programs of KOACH, an eighth-
grade group. Senior clubs are
all makes—all models
Leo Kirkman
3190 Peachtree Road, N.E.
in Buekhead
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
(404) 231-9190
active in both the northeast section
and the Sandy Springs-Dunwoody
area. Ninth through 12th graders
are eligible for these clubs which
meet on week nights at the homes
of club members.
Hamagshimim, theeollege-aged
group, is active at metro Atlanta
colleges.
For information about all
Hashachar groups call Joel Gross,
Atlanta Hashachar city director, at
396-3250.
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