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PAGE 20 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE January 15, 1982
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Jewish Home honors
Fannie Boorstin for help
To commemorate the 30th
anniversary of the Jewish Home,
at the December central hoard
meeting the members of the board
expressed their gratitude to the
woman who was the first person to
realize the need of a Jewish Home
in Atlanta. This woman is Fannie
Boorstin, who not only put in all
her efforts since 1943—she is still
working for the Home as a
volunteer Rain or shine, she never
fails to help the many that need
help
She was the only woman to
work side by side with the handful
of men that gave their all to
building this beautiful structure.
As she wrote in a letter many years
ago, “I hope I live to see it ” And
thank the good Lord she is still
with us to see it The president of
the home, Mrs. Joy Howard,
praised her work Mrs. Mary
Schoenberg, a resident of the
home, presented a plaque to Mrs.
Boorstin from the residents of the
Fannie Boorstin (left) shows plaque presented by Mary Schoenberg-
Home. Mrs. Boorstin responded
with her gratitude and thanked
everyone Her family attended and
were naturally very proud of their
mother. The plaque will hang in a
prominent place in the Home for
all to see and remember this
Woman of Valor
Mary Schoenberg
Jewish Home resident
PLO’s international status
exaggerated, study shows
LONDON (JTA)—A study of
the international status won
recently by the Palestine
Liberation Organization
concludes that the PLO’s claims of
success are exaggerated, and that
“the substance of its relations with
individual states is far more
complicated than the PLO
indicates.”
The study by the Institute of
Jewish Affairs, (1JA), research
“Direct negotiations with
Brezhnev for a man like Pl.O Chief
Yasir Arafat, who does not
represent a state and who was
therefore received only by the
unofficial Soviet committee of
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Winter classes begin Wednesday evening, January 27, 8:00 p.m. at the
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Feature courses
Jewish Life Cycle—Womb to Tomb. Rituals and perspectives of the
important junctures of Jewish life, including brit milah, pidyon
haben, bar mitzvah, marriage, divorce and death. Taught by Rabbi
Marc Wilson.
Five Myths You Believe About Judaism. 1 Democracy is Jewish; 2.
Sex is not Jewish; 3. Jewish belief and modern thought don’t mix; 4.
Equality for women is not Jewish; 5. Christianity comes from
Judaism. You probably believe some of these statements. Why are
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On Becoming Husband and Wife: A Jewish Primer on Loving. Love;
marriage; how to choose your spouse and live with your choice;
financial obligations; relating to each other's family; sexual attitudes;
career changes; resolving conflict—who’s the boss? kids—how
many? Taught by Rabbi Shlomo Bluming.
Israeli Dancing. Dance and fellowship.
Language courses
Hebrew—all levels
Siddur Workshop (also available Thursdays at AJCC/Zaban)
Conservational Yiddish
Other courses
Chug Ivri. “Rak Ivrit” evenings of discussion and fun.
Yiddish Hour—especially for Seniors.
For registration information call
The Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Education 873-1248
arm of the World Jewish Congress,
concedes that the PLO’s campaign
for worldwide diplomatic
recognition has had some success
“in spite of its unchanged national
covenant and the continued
militant statements of its leaders.”
However, the PLO’s successes in
the Soviet Union, Greece and
Japan are far less substantial when
analyzed in the context of these
states’ foreign policies, the 1JA
says.
Commenting on the Soviet
Union’s recent announcement that
it was giving the PLO’s Moscow
office full diplomatic status, the
Institute writes:
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solidarity with Asian and African
countries...certainly represents an
upgrading. Turning an office into a
diplomatic mission is an
impressive change, but in terms of
substance this move has meant
little: it has involved no change in
Soviet or PLO policy."
The study also noted that “it is
not in the USSR's interest to make
the PLO too independent since it
sees the PLO as a means of
influencing Arab states and their
leaders. The PLO also walks such a
tightrope that it can easily offend
the Soviet Union. The Soviet
intervention in Afghanistan, for
example, created great difficulties
for the PL.O with its strong
Moslem leanings. Fatah, the
largest of the PLO’s constituent
groups, is predominantly
Moslem.”
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