The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 11, 1980, Image 10

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PACE 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April II, Brad Lipman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Lipman of Atlanta, was recently elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical school honorary society. Brad is a junior at the Medical College of Georgia. He was a member of the National Honor Society at Westminster and graduated with honors from the University of Virginia. £ Harry Goldwasscr, son of Sonya ^ and Michael Goldwasscr of Dun woody, received the first place award for the State of Georgia at the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium held March 20 at the University of Georgia. His research and topic was on the “Analysis of the RU Eridani Binary Star System." He will represent Georgia at the national competition to be held in Columbia, S.C., in May. Goldwasscr is a senior at Peachtree High School and plans to continue his astronomy studies in college. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shacter and Mrs. May Goldwasscr of Atlanta. * * * Elijah Wisebram of Barnesville, Ga., recently received the 1979 Barnesville Jaycee's Distinguished Service Award. The purpose of the award is to honor outstanding citizens of Barnesville and Lamar County. Wisebram is a charter member of Martin-Moore Post of the American Legion, Barnesville Rotary Club, and the Lamar Civic League. He is also a member of the Barnesville Chamber of Commerce, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pinta Lodge 88 of F4AM, and Ahavath Achim Synagogue. The B’not Mitzva of Ronit l. , Walker and Alison Schachtai of Atlanta will take place at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 19, at Temple Sinai. A congregational kiddush will follow. Ronit is the daughter of Ruth and Ben Walker and the granddaughter of Mrs. Sali Walker of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Tennenbaum of Chili, South America. Alison is the daughter of Neal, and Donna Schachtel. Grand parents are Walter Schachtel of Philadelphia, Mrs. Sue-Claire Schachtel of Del Ray, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. John A Lee of Pompano, Fla. ’ The Bat Mitzva of Rosalyn H. Cohen of Atlanta will take place at 8:30 a,m., Saturday, April 19, at Congregation Shearith Israel. Rosalyn is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karlin, all of Boston. * * * * * * The Bar Mitzva of Alan Rodney Tuzman of Milledgeville will take place at 8 p.m., Friday, April 18,at Temple Beth Israel in Macon. Alan is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Tuzman and the grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Stone of Milledgeville and Joe Tuzman of Brooklyn. * * *• ' Carolina Aronovitz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gerson Aronovitz of Atlanta, has been awarded the Tint scholarship given by the Alliance Theater school to a young actor. She has danced with the Atlanta Ballet and appeared in summer productions at the Northside School of the Performing Arts. Caroline is an eighth grade Student at the Westminsterschools. * * * Dr. Richard Blue has recently become a diplomate in counseling psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychologists. Dr. Blue resides in Winston Salem, N.C., where he is director of psychological studies at Mandala Psychiatric Center. He is a former resident of Atlanta.. The Bar Mitzva of Jon Michael Ripans of Atlanta hill take place at 10:30 a. nt, Saturday, April 19, at the Temple. A congregational kiddush will follow. Jon is the son of Gail and Allan Ripans. Grandparents are Florence and Sidney Ripans of St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., and Helen Weintraub of La Jolla, Calif., and the late Jacob R. Kweller. -j, * * * The Bat Mitzva of Sandra Gayle Haber of Atlanta will take place at 9 a.m., Saturday, April 19, at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. A congregational kiddush will follow. Sandra is the daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Philips. Haber and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Sisselman of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haber of Jacksonville. * * * Arnold Teneabauin, a Savannah basfnlisinan and native, has been elected 1980 president of the United Way of Savannah-Chatham County. Tenenbaum served as general campaign chairman of the 1977 United Way campaign and hat been on the board of directors since 1974, serving as a vice president for three years. Audra Levi, daughter of Sharon and Robert Levi of Dun woody, won the WETV-TV/Captain 3-0 Amateur Talent Contest on March 16. Her singing performance on live television highlighted WETV’s Sunday morning telethon. She wqs accompanied at the piano by her grandmother, Estelle -Karp. Slap ■was selected from over 70 children who auditioned for the show. Audra appeared again on March 27 to accept a plaque awarded by the producers of the program. Audra, age S, attends the Atlanta Jewish Community Center School at Zaban Park. The Bat Mitzva of Siaaan tea Arogeti of Atlanta will take place at 3 p.m., Sunday, April 20, at Congregation Or VeShalom. A congregational kiddush will follow. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .Arogeti and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Franco and Mrs. Regina Arogeti, all of Atlanta. , c. - i, ■ * IV 1% c- Matria Kruger of L.E. Schwartz aad Son, lac., of Macon ncdvhf the National Roofing Contractors Aaodntion’a J.A. Piper Award, the highest award from the nation's roofing industry. His mth Beverly is pictured at right. Kruger was also awarded the PM Prmidenfs Plaque for Ms service as NRCA prasMmf from im-7KJieB active la kis local ChaaMr of CMnamree in Macon, gad Is preeewtiy serving m a member of the United Statm Clumber nf-rnmr-T-1— 1 — O * 1 ——1 of the Mlddta Georgia Federation of Jewish Charities. . . .. Dr. Roger and Debra Meyer of Albuquerque, N.M., announce the birth of a son, Seth Ernest, on March 29. Grandparents are Janet and Leonard Meyer of Atlanta and Judy and Ernest Lena of San Mateo, Calif. G rest-grand parents are Mrs. Charles F.W. Bove and Mr. and Mrs. David N Meyer, all Mrs. Janice Shoob plants a Mm of luck on the cheek of Dr. Joseph Patterson, chief physician at The Henrietta Eglsstoa Hospital for Children as Judge Marvin Shoob looks on prior to the start of Runway 'M, the fashion extravaganza held March 28 at the Atlanta Apparel Mart. Proceeds benefited the children's hospital. of Atlanta. a ywwersJL... '■ •>* The adage that doctors make the Worst patients, a saying many purses swear by, may be an understatement when dealihg with the case of Dr. Mel J. Coton. Two months ago, Dr. Colon, an , East Cobb podiatrist, contracted pneumonia and was confined to bed for 10 days' recuperation. Not content to sit still for any length of time and feeling the need to do something, he began making phone calls inquiring whether there was still time to organize an East Cobb location for WSB-TV’s Health Fair scheduled for April 20. Kim Edmonds, the metro politan Atlanta Health Fair coordinator, informed him that he was three and one-half weeks past the deadline to establish an East Cobb site for the public health screening service. He was given three days to put together the necessary contingent of sponsors, volunteers and publicity to make the project a success. A determined man who believes that "anything can get done within reason," Dr. Colon was not about to pull the coven over the problem. The closest Health Fair far East Cobb residents was a 20 minute ride, an inconvenience that would prevent many from utilizing the service. Dr. Colon’s biggest problem was enlisting the help of names to volunteer their time due to the critical nursing shortage in the city. But after dozens upon dozens of bedside phone calls, he was finally able to secure the assistance of enough nurses and doctors to hold the fair. After solving this initial problem, the pieces of the administrative puzzle began to fall into place. Dodgen Community Middle School at 1728 Bill Murdock Road in Marietta agreed to house the Health Fair in its gynwasium, doctors and the( McDonald's and Pepsi companies ,fcnt their financial support, a}*d the East Cobb Emergency Medical Center made up 10,000 flyers to publicize the fair. In addition, students at Walton High School offered to assist the medical and lay volunteers. The East Cobb site is one of the few where all examinations will be given, including vision, hearing, blood chemistry (the only one which is not free), glaucoma, podiatry, lung capacity, self-breast examina- tions and oral cancer. Although Dr. Colon may not be an ideal patient, his efforts while recuperating from ; pneumonia will help many individuals in East Cobb who otherwise might have become hospital patients wen it not for the Health Fair and its emphasis on preventive care. "It's nice to put something back into the community," he say*. *• P ‘I ■idkvt.-.-iioA 1