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A RUSSIAN IMMIGRANT wax welcomed to braeL How a work in
Rimm? be wm atked. “No complaints,” be answered. How was school
there? “No complaints.” How was boosing? “No complaints.” Why did
you come to Israel? “Here I can complain.”
That’s one of the stories beard at a UJA fundraiser honoring Dr.
Manuel Sack at Queens Jewish Center.
When will Israel stop asking us for money?
“1 hope never ” said a speaker. “Israel should never stop asking Jews
—Saturday Night Dinner-Dance, the Progressive Club.
AUGUST 3, Sunday:
4 aju.-2 p.m JWV City Wide Blood Drive, Ahavath Achim
Synagogue.
AUGUST 4, Wednesday: •'
1*3« «ju.-I2:39. pjn.—Atlanta Section. National Council of
Jewish Women “Bargaioata” Kids’ Day, NCJW Warehouse, 791 Miami
Circle, N.E
7:45 pja.—Second Installment of Eight-Part “Witness to the
Holocaust” Series, Cable Atlanta. Channel 10.
AUGUST 7, Thursday.' .. ■ * ^
IfJt aju.—Jewish Home Volunteer Corps Board. Followed by
Monthly Meeting at Noon, Jewish Home.
7Jg pja.—The Jewish Tower Hosts WETVs Larry Lowcnstcin.
Jewish Tower Recreation Room, 3160 Howell Mill Road, N.W,
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She still can’t betieve it. “It’S like I’m Cinderella,” she says. SIWS
starring opposite Tony Roberts in the Neil Simon musical smash hit
“They're Playing Our Song.” OrigmaBy she
I was understudy to Lucie A mar, who co-
1 starred with Robert Klein. Then she under-
I ‘studied Stockard Planning who took over '
Tony Roberts. When Stockaid left,
| Rhonda Tilled her shoes nicely.
Rhonda’s mother Edith it a nurse in
i Metuchen, N J. Her father Herman it in the
I ’construction business. They belong to Ohev
I Sbolom Congregation in Colonia, NJ.
| During high school, Rhonda was United
I Synagogue Youth expansion head, teaching
l songs at youth groups.
| “Last January,” she said at Ehner’s,
I “Lucie got the flu and I was called in to
| replace her. 1 had the flu too, but I went on
. for an entire week. Lucie had never before
missed a show, but she got tick the same day
Iwas sick. I was at the doctor every day fora
shot to get me through.
“As I got ready to go on I thought maybe I should have listened to my
mother and become a nurse.”
“She saw the show four times. If I get sick, my mother can take ora.”
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THE RABBINATE served as a ipringboard to riches for one person.
After serving as spiritual leader of Shaarey Zedek, a Conservative
synagogue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lawrence Ncaa formed Newhouse
Securities Ltd. The company became the fiscal agent for “Meat Balls,"
the biggest money making Canadian film in history, as well as “National
Lampoon’s Animat House,” the highest grossing comedy picture of all ,
time. This , information comes frym my friend Gene Tetpoer,
ii nr^ -i )^|j — —
I ASKED MARTIN SOSHTAIN, owner of Moshe Peking kosher
Chinese restaurant. “What’s the best thing in this place?” He replied, “The
cash register!” * * *
THE MUDDLE EAST: Have you seen the latest poster? It’s a picture
of Carter, Begin and Sadat with the caption—Send These Boys Back To
fundraiser honoring Dr.
BELLA
PIZZA
6435 Roswell Rd.
255-9122
DEKALB NEEDS
CUMBERLAND
A REAL LEADER™"
FOR A CHANGE.
Manuel Maloof believes there is nothing
more Important than family and
community. He has consistently worked for
the individual, serving on the Community
Relations Commission, both as a
commissioner and chairman. He fought to
obtain sidewalks for Beth Jacob and to
relieve serious drainage problems. He
believes that traffic improvements should
not jeopardize established neighborhoods
and that there should be an end to
"surprise" zoning. Manuel Maloof. A Real
Leader for a Change.
The only candidate with a record for the taxpayer...
i Manuel Maloof fought against an Increase in the sales tax...
for an increasa fh the homestead examptk>n...and against
ths doubling of watar bills.
MANUEL MALOOF
DEKALB COMMISSION CHAIRMAN
AUGUST STH {U
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