The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 02, 1980, Image 10

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PAGE 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE May 2. 1900 Peovile in the News Dr. Harvey Silverman of Atlanta has been appointed chairman of the Dental Subcommittee of the Jewish Home. Dr. Silverman received his doctor of dental surgery degree from the Medical C ollege of Virginia and his master of science from Wayne State University Medical School. He served his residency at Sinai Hospital in Detroit, and is board certified in oral and maxillofacial surgery. A member of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, he was appointed assistant clinical professor in the Department of Surgery, Division of Oral Surgery at Emory University and Grady Hospital. In his report at the last medical board meeting of the Home, Dr. Silverman outlined a compre hensive plan of dental screening and services for the residents. Henry Levy of Savannah has been elected treasurer of the newly formed Skidaway Marine Science Foundation Inc. The purpose of the foundation is to increase knowledge of Skidaway Institute and to promote research scholarship. * * * * Eric A. Schoenberg of Dunwoody is one of 1000 outstanding young American students to become a 1980 finalist in the Presidential Scholars Program which annually identifies the most distinguished and accomplished high school seniors in the nation. Eric, the son of Colonel and Mrs. Irving B Schoenberg, is a graduating senior at Dunwoody High School, president of the student council and a STAR student for 1980. WSB radio engineer Manuel Tailz of Atlanta has received national recognition for his concise writing on a highlv- tcchnical subject BM E (Broadcast Management Engineering) published monthly for those in the technical and management end of broadcast engineering, chose Taitz as one of the winners in its “Great Idea Contest ” In the December 1979 issue of BM E. the WSB engineer, who has worked at WSB since 1944 and served as supervisor at the WSB radio transmitter in Tucker since I9SS, told his colleages in the broadcast engineering field how to construct a “Seven-Channel Audio Switcher " An audio switcher is a switching selector device used in radio stations to mix and route sounds used in the production of all types of programs, including commercials. Taitz is a graduate of Georgia Tech and the Capital Radio Engineering Institute in Washington, D.C. * * * Saturday Night Live’s Gilda Radner, a/k/a Judy Miller, Rhonda Weiss, Emily Litella and Rosanne Rosannadanna, is now starring in her own film, titled appropriately “Gilda Live.” The movie is a documentation of her SRO broadway debut “Gilda Live,” with a f*w choice behind- the-scenes shots. The Bar Mitzva of David Lee Kay mon of Atlanta will take place at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, May 10, at the Temple. A congregational kiddush will follow. David is the son of Mr and Mrs. Paul Raymon and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lcff of Atlanta and the late Mr and Mrs. Charles Z. Raymon of Tuscaloosa, Ala. * * * The Bar Mitzva of Billy Planer of Atlanta will take place at 9 a.m., Saturday, May 10, at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. A congrega tional kiddush will follow. Billy is the son of Barbara and Richard Planer and the grandson of Mrs. Esther Planer of Charleston, S.C., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cooper of Norfolk, Va. * * * Joseph Schultz of Atlanta, a 10th grader at Northside High School, is one of three Atlanta students to win an essay contest on “Israel and its People.” The winners will be shlichim (emissaries) of the United States for one month in Israel. They will live with Israeli families and talk with aduifcs and students. Joseph is the son of Dr. Myron and Selma Schultz. He is a vice president of USY, Ahavath Achim Synagogue’s youth group. * * * Bill Bergen, son of Bob and Sheila Bergen of Dunwoody, has been named to the Dean's List at Emory University for the fifth consecutive quarter. Roz Cohen, president, Atlanta Section, National Council of Jewish Women, has been selected as one of the 19 Outstanding Young People of Atlanta. Since 1999, T.O.Y.P.A. (The Outstanding Young People of Atlanta) has publicly honored the achievements and dedication of young people in Atlanta in order to encourage other young people toward higher aims in their careers, community service, or other worthwhile endeavors. Mrs. Cohen, a native Atlantan, is a graduate of Henry Grady High School and Vanderbilt University. She is a member of Congregation Or VeShalom and serves on the board of trustees for Senior Services of Atlanta and he advisory committee to the Louis Kahn Group Home. Shelley Pamarance, daughter of Bea and Harry Pamarance of Atlanta, is attending college for the third quarter of 1980 at the American Institute of Learning in Paris, France. She will continue in the honors program at the University of Georgia in the fall * * * Metropolitan Opera star Roberta Peters has accepted the national chairmanship of the State Of Israel Bonds Golda Meir Club, a special honor society open to women purchasing $5000 or more in Israel Bonds. Mrs. Jerome L. Stern of New York, national women’s division chairwoman of the Bond Organization said, “Her leadership points up to the importance of the club, not only because of her brilliant reputation but also her life-long dedication to the cause of Israel and the Jewish people." President Jimmy Carter is congratulated by Professor Michael Sela, president of the Weizntan Institute of Science, Israel’s prime scientific research center, for receiving an honorary Ph.D. degree from the Institute. Also attending the presentation were (left to right) Samuel Lewis, U.S. ambassador to Israel and Ephraim Evron, Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. The degree was awarded to President Carter in recognition of his role in bringing the heads of the State of Israel and Egypt together at the peace table at Camp David. Oops! The youngsters pictured in last week's issue of The Southern Israelite making their contribution to the Federation Campaign were incorrectly identified. They were from the AJCC pre-school, not the Hebrew Academy. Newcomers Bruce and Kathy Budnick of San Francisco announce the birth of a daughter, AHda Judith, on April 22. Grandparents are Muriel and Herbert Budnick of Queens, N.Y. and William and Rose Sherman of Los Angeles. Great grandmother is Bertha Budnick of Long Beach, N.Y. * * * Audrey and Mike dayman of Doraville announce the birth of a daughter, Lori, on April I. Grandparents are Ruth and Leonard Weinkle and Jerry and Henry dayman, all of Atlanta. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary Rogal, also of Atlanta. * * * Prof. Leonard and Phyllis Schlesinger of Arlington, Mass., announce the birth of a daughter, Emily Susan, on April 2. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Manuel N. Fineman of Atlanta and Mr and Mrs. Joe Schlesinger of Brooklyn. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Rill of Montreal, Canada. Rabbi Earl Grollman of Temple Beth El, Belmont, Mass., named the baby Zivia Leah at Sabbath services and also conducted a brit nerot ceremony at the Schlesinger home. * * * Bernice and Lindsey Lacefield of Marietta announce the birth of a daughter, Whitney Dyan, on April 6. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Frishman and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsey Lacefield Sr., all of Louisville. * * * ” Sheila and Jay Tinier of Marietta announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Rae, on March 24. Grandparents are Marjorie and Saul Codner, Annette and A1 Easton, and the late Stanley Timer, all of Atlanta. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Timer of Miami. * * * Susan and Ricky Linkwald of Atlanta announce the birth of a son, William Scott, on April 9. Grandparents are Lena Linkwald and Charlotte and Sam Newman. The bris was performed by Dr. Mark Safra. Mother’s Day, Confirmation and Graduation Use J.N.F. 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