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PAGE 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE August 30, 1985
People in the News
The Bat M itzva of Amy Lynn
Spiller of Atlanta will take place
at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at
The Temple. A congregational
kiddush will follow.
Amy is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Spiller. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Spiller of Boca Raton, Fla., and
Mrs. Helen Eplan Stone of Atlan
ta and the late Alfred Stone.
Meira Pauline Katz of Atlan
ta delivered a D’var Torah on
the Parsha Shoftim on Aug. 25.
in honor of her becoming a Bat
Mitzva.
She is the daughter of Nathan
iel and Monica Katz. Grand
parents are Lilly Katz, and David
and Edith Klein of Montreal.
Meira is a student at the Hebrew
Academy.
Newcomers
Suzanne and Dennis Siegel of
Miami Lakes, Fla., announce the
birth of a daughter, Rebecca Marie,
on July 30.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Siegel of Atlanta, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Ware of Boca
Raton, Fla. Great-grandfathers are
Louis Goodman and the late Max
Siegel.
Rebecca was given the Hebrew
name Rachel Masha in memory of
her paternal great-grandmothers,
Rose Goodman and Rachel Siegel,
and her maternal great-grandmoth
er, Marie Auerbach.
Marlene and Ed Kahal of Augusta
announce the birth of a daughter,
Nora Miriam, on July 29.
Grandparents are Anita and Jul
ius Sherr of Atlanta, and Bertha
and Abe Kahal of South Bend,
Ind.
Nora was given the Hebrew name
Necha Miriam at Adas Yeshurun
Synagogue in Augusta, with Rabbi
M. Hyman officiating.
She is named in memory of her
maternal great-grandmother Necha
Kliman and her paternal great-
aunt Miriam Sodar.
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Jim and Mara Siegle of Danville,
Calif., announce the birth of a son,
Scott Robert, on Aug. 2.
Grandparents are Rosaline Eisen-
berg of Atlanta, and Mary Etta
Siegle of Oakland, Calif., and the
late Robert R. Siegle.
Scott was given the Hebrew name
Simcha Reuven.
Mr. and Mrs. Scot Rittenbaum
of Atlanta announce the birth of a
daughter, Leann, on Aug. 15.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Rittenbaum of Atlanta,
and Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Cooper
of Chicago. Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cooper and
Mrs. Betty Podolsky of Chicago,
Mrs. Sylvia Rittenbaum of Florida,
and Gene Carl of Atlanta.
a Jewish Fede
Bob Wilensky (left), president of Atlanta Hillel Foundation,
congratulates Rabbi Zvi Shapiro at the first 1985-86 Hillel board
meeting. Rabbi Shapiro, who advised Hillel part time last year,
returns this year as full-time rabbi/executive director. Dr. Aaron
Shatzman (not pictured) will serve as program director.
The Bar Mitzva of Derricn
Ryan Friedman of Atlanta will
take place at 10:30 a.m. Satur
day, Sept. 7, at The Temple. A
congregational kiddush will fol
low.
Derrick is the son of Sheldon
E. Friedman and Ms. Gayle C.
Friedman. Grandparents are
Morton Friedman of Shaker
Heights, Ohio,and Sara Fine of
Atlanta.
Business Briet
Jeff Lurey of Norcross was recent
ly named first vice president lor the
Georgia Pharmaceutical Associa
tion, the state’s 110-year-old organ
ization for pharmacists, during the
annual convention held in Atlanta.
Lurey, a graduate of the Univer
sity of Georgia College of Phar
macy. is owner of four pharmacies
in the Atlanta area. He and his
wife, the former Dale Cohen, have
one child.
The Bat Mitzva of Esther
Faye Lippman of Marietta will
take place at 10:30 a.m. Satur
day, Sept. 7, at Temple Sinai. A
congregational kiddush will fol
low.
Esther is the daughter of
Mitchell and Sherlyn Lippman.
Grandparents are Ruth and Jack
Shacter of Atlanta, and Ger
trude and Paul Lippman of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
The Bat Mitzva of Audra
Feuer of Atlanta will take place
at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at
Ahavath Achim Synagogue. A con
gregational kiddush will follow.
Audra is the daughter of Mar
la and Bruce Feuer. She is the
granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs.
William Rottersman, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Feuer, all of
Atlanta.
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The Bar Mitzva of Cary Halpern
of Atlanta will take place at 10:30
a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at Temple
Sinai. A congregational kiddush
will follow.
Cary is the son of Alan and
Helene Halpern, and the grandson
of Mrs. Shirley Halpern of Atlanta.
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Allan Solomon has been elected
to a second term as president of the
Jewish Community Federation of
Louisville, Ky.
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The Bar Mitzva of Joshua
Mitchel Wildstein will take place
at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at
Congregation B’nai Torah. A
congregational kiddush will fol
low.
Joshua is the son of Dr. Albert
and Mrs. Sharon Wildstein and
the late Josi Wildstein. He is the
grandson of Estelle Wildstein
of Atlanta and the late Mitchel
Wildstein, and Frances Rosen-
krantz of New York and the late
Arthur Rosenkrantz.
The Bar Mitzva of Scott Michael
Eisenberg of Atlanta will take place
at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7. at
The Temple. A congregational kid
dush will follow.
Scott is the son of Steven and
Barbara Eisenberg. Grandparents
are Manuel and Julia Eisenberg of
Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Ann Coo
ley of Atlanta.
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jusepn i arica oi New York
has been named executive director
of the American Sephardic Federa
tion and of the Sephardic House of
Congregation Shearith Israel in
New York City.
Steven Hirsch, son of Mr. ant
Mrs. Raymond Hirsch of Savan
nah, received the M.D. degree re
cently from the Medical College o
Georgia.
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, former United States Ambassador to l
nite States, visits with Jewish immigrants from Ethiopia at
absorption center in Jerusulem.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick said she “fell in love with Israel” and call
her visit “the great adventure of my life.” Behind her is her hi
band, Evron.