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PAGE 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE November 8, 1985
Synagogue Directory
Candle Lighting Time: 5:22 p.m.
Ahavath Achim (Conservative), 600 Peachtree Battle Ave., N.W., 355-
5222, Arnold Goodman, Rabbi; Dr. Harry H. Epstein, Rabbi Emeritus;
Marvin Richardson, Asst. Rabbi; Issac Goodfriend, Cantor. Daily
services, 7:15 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Friday, 6 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.; Saturday
morning 8:35 a.m., followed by kiddush; 7:45 a.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m., 6
p.m.
Anshe S’Fard (Orthodox), 1324 North Highland Ave., N.E., 873-4513
Label Merlin, President; Nathan Katz Rabbi; Saturday, 9 a.m. (followed
by kiddush).
Atlanta Hillel (Non-denominational), Drawer A, Emory University,
Atlanta 30322, 727-6490. Zvi Shapiro, Rabbi. Dr. Aaron Shatzman,
Program Director, Friday, 6 p.m. (followed by dinner, Oneg Shabbat).
Beth David (Reform), Meeting at 869 Cole Dr., Lilburn, Button
Gwinnett United Church of Christ. Mailing address, P.O. Box 865,
Snellville 30278. 979-2773. Rabbi Alfred Goodman, Student Rabbi Joe
Black. Friday, 8 p.m.; Call for Sunday/Hebrew school hours; Bar/Bat
Mitzva classes available.
Beth Jacob (Orthodox), 1855 LaVista Rd., N.E., 633-0551. Emanuel
Feldman, Rabbi; llan Daniel Feldman, Asst. Rabbi-Educational Director.
Daily morning Minyan, Monday and Thursday, 6:50 a.m.; Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday, 7 a.m.; Daily evening Minyan, 5:15 p.m. (Class
in Halacha nightly between Mincha and Ma’ariv); Friday evening 5:30
p.m.; Shabbat morning, 8:30 a.m. (followed by kiddush); Shabbat
evening. 5:05 p.m. (Talmud group one hour prior to Mincha, followed by
Shalosh Seudot); Sunday, 8 a.m. (followed by breakfast).
Beth Shalom (Conservative), 3147 Chamblee-Tucker Rd., 458-0489.
Leonard H. Lifshen, Rabbi, 451-9414 (h). Friday, 8 p.m., followed by
Oneg; Saturday, 10 a.m., followed by kiddush; Shabbat family Mincha,
Shalosh Seudot, Havdalah, 5 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.
Beth Tefillah 6600 Roswell Rd., Suite G, 843-2464. Rabbi Yossi New.
Friday, 6 p.m.; Saturday, Torah discussion, 9 a.m., service 9:30 a.m.
Kiddush will follow.
B’nai Israel (Reform), P.O. Box 383, Riverdale, 30274, 471-3586.
Meeting at Christ our Hope Lutheran Church, 2165 Hwy. 138, Riverdale
Margaret Meyer, student Rabbi. Friday, 8 p.m.; Religious school
Saturday, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Hebrew school, Wednesday.
B’nai Torah (Traditional), 700 Mt. Vernon Hwy., P.O. Box 76564,
Atlanta, 30328, 257-0537. Juda H. Mintz, Rabbi. Morning Minyan,
Monday and Thursday, 6:50 a.m.; Tues., Wed. and Friday, 7 a.m.;
Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; evening Minyan, Sunday-Thursday, 6 p.m.; Friday, 8
p.m.; Saturday morning, 8:45 a.m. Kiddush follows Friday and Saturday
services. Shabbat evening Mincha, Shalosh Seudot, Havdalah begin at
the candielighting time of the week.
Emanu-El (Reform), 1580 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. 395-1340.
Donald Tam, Rabbi. Friday, 8 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.
Etz Chaim (Conservative), 1 190 Indian Hills Pky., Marietta, 30067,
973-0137. Shalom Lewis, Rabbi. Friday, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.;
Torah study, 10:15 a.m.; Monday and Thursday, 7 a.m.
Jewish Home 3150 Howell Mill Rd., N.W., 351-8410. Nathan Becker,
chairman. Religious Committee. Friday, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.
Relatives and friends of residents are welcome.
Kehillat Chaim (Reform), Office: 141 W. Wieuca Rd., N.W., Suite
202-A, Atlanta, 30342, 252-4441. Harvey J. Winokur, Rabbi. Friday,
Northwest Unitarian Congregation, 1025 Mt. Vernon Hwy., 8:15 p.m.
Kol Emeth (Reform), P.O. Box 71031, Marietta, 30007-1301, 3822
Roswell Rd., Suite 6, Marietta, 30062. Services with student Rabbi
Andrew Straus every other Friday, 8:15 p.m.; For information, call
Debbi Adelman, 973-3533.
Or VeShalom (Sephardic), 1681 North Druid Hills Rd., N.E., 633-1737.
Robert Ichay, Rabbi. Friday, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday,
8:30 a.m.
Reform Jewish Students Committee, Emory University Student Center,
727-6496, Beth Fleet, director; Shabbat service, Nov. 15, 6 p.m.
Shearith Israel (Traditional), 1 180 University Dr., N.E., Atlanta, 30306.
873-1743. Judah Kogen, Rabbi. Arnold Samian, Asst. Rabbi/Director
of Youth Education. Weekday Mincha, Sunday-Thursday, 5:30 p.m.;
Weekday morning, Monday, Thursday, 6:50 a.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday 7 a.m.; Friday, 5:25 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m., 5:00 p.m.;
(followed by Shalosh Seudot and Havdalah) Sunday, 9 a.m.
Sinai (Reform), 5645 Dupree Dr., N.W., 252-3073. Philip N. Kranz,
Rabbi, Joel Gordon, Cantor. Friday, 8:15 p.m., Saturday, 10:30 a.m.
The Temple (Reform), 1589 Peachtree Rd., 873-1731. Alvin Sugarman,
Rabbi; Samuel Weinstein, Assoc. Rabbi. Friday, 8:15 p.m., Saturday,
10:30 a.m.
Yeshiva High (Orthodox), 1745 Peachtree Rd., N.W., 873-1492. Rabbi
Herbert Cohen, Dean, Friday, 10 minutes before sundown; Saturday, 9
a.m.; Saturday evening, 25 minutes before sundown; Sunday, 8 a.m.
Weekday services at 8 a.m. at the AJCC: Mincha, 2:10 p.m Weekend
services are held at 3015 N. Druid Hills Rd.
Organiiatiom
Rabbi Lifshen to address
Nashe Shalom BBW
The Nashe Shalom Chapter of
B’nai B’rith Women of Atlanta will
meet at 7:45 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11
at the home of Mrs. Sandy Cohen,
960 Vistavia Circle.
After a short business meeting.
Rabbi Leonard Lifshen of Congre
gation Beth Shalom will speak on
“When Bad Things Happen to Good
People.”
Members of Nashe Shalom and
all other chapters of B’nai B’rith
Women are invited to attend and
bring guests.
For reservations or directions,
call Sandy, 636-5584.
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Getting Started
Students enjoy ice cream at the Reform Jewish Students
Committee ice cream social during freshman orientation at Emory
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Teachers’ conference to be held at Emanu-El
“Technology and Creativity in
Jewish Education” is the theme of
the annual City-Wide Teacher’s
Conference and Education Fair to
be held 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Nov. 10, at
Temple Emanu-El. The conference,
sponsored by the Atlanta Bureau
of Jewish Education Inc., will be
attended by approximately 300
Atlanta educators and key lay leaders,
and teachers from surrounding
communities in Georgia and nearby
states.
The program will include work-
Mt. Scopus Hadassah
to sponsor flea market
Mount Scopus Chapter of
Hadassah will hold a garage
sale/flea market from noon-4 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 10 in the parking lot
of Cheshire Square, at the intersection
of Cheshire Bridge and LaVista
roads. Among the items to be sold
are new jewelry, toys and handbags.
Anyone wishing to make tax-
free donations of goods or wanting
more information can call Debbie
Ames, 451-5323.
City College alumni plan
party at Chuck’s Nov. 16
The City College Alumni Associa
tion invites all alumni or former
students of City College, Brooklyn
College, Queens College, Hunter
College, Baruch School and Staten
Island to dinner at 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 16, at Chuck’s Steak House,
1317 Dunwoody Village Parkway.
Pearl B. Sugarman, C.C.N.Y.
Alumni Association, will speak.
For more information, contact
Sy Oberlander, 32 l-5866(evenings);
Marcy Shenk, 320-641 1, orConnie
Giniger, 237-1908 (days).
BBW chapter to meet
at Emanu-EI on Nov. 12
The Young Professional Chapter
of B’nai B’rith Women will meet at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 at
Temple Emanu-El. A get-acquainted
Trivial Pursuit game will be followed
by an address by Nathan Lewit on
“investments and insurance.”
Coffee and dessert will be served.
For more information, call Lisa,
622-0381.
shops for classroom teachers of all
grades, both Sunday School and
Day School, administrators, Hebrew
language teachers and lay persons
concerned with Jewish education.
Many workshops will explore com
puters and multimedia in the class
room.
Presentors will be Bea Stadtler,
author and educator from Cleveland;
Rabbi Ira Jaskoll, director, Bramson
ORTTechnical Institute, New York
City, and leading authority on Judaic
software; and Sarah M. Siegman,
Ein Karem Hadassah
schedules cooking class
Ein Karem Hadassah will hold a
cooking class at 10a.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 13, at 6070 Sandy Springs
Circle. Emily of Emily’s Cuisine A
La Carte will demonstrate how to
decorate with food.
Lunch will be served afterwards.
Cost is $10. For reservations or
information, call Cheryl Kramer,
955-6427.
Emanu-El will sponsor
book fair for kids, adults
Temple Emanu-El will hold a
book fair Nov. 17, 18, 20 and 24.
There will be a large variety of
books for adults and children,
suitable for Hanuka gifts.
Hours will be 9:30-noon, Nov.
17 and 18; 5-6:30 p.m., Nov. 18 and
20.
Jewish Home will host
aged loved ones forum
B’nai B’rith and B’nai B’rith
Women will sponsora forum entitled
“Coping with Your Aged Loved
Ones” at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
13, at the Jewish Home.
Miriam Botnick, volunteer co
ordinator, Long Term Care
Ombudsman Program, and Diane
Wender, M.Ed., family therapist,
will discuss caring for aging relatives.
Emotional and financial responsi
bilities, and other questions will be
handled.
There is no charge, and people
are invited to bring their families.
For more information, contact B’nai
B’rith Women, 237-1908, or B’nai
B’rith, 662-8505.
director of social studies and Hebrew
education, Baltimore Board of Jewish
Education.
The Education Fair, a first for
the Atlanta area, will feature a
book fair and display of educational
materials, a computer center, Judaic
arts and crafts demonstrations, the
Jewish Teachers’ Exchange, and
scheduled Judaic films, filmstrips
and VCR tapes for review.
For further information, call Elaine
Gruenhut at the Atlanta Bureau of
Jewish Education, 873-1248.
Dinner, outing planned
by the GSA for Nov. 16
The Graduate Student Alliance
(GSA) will hold a potluck dinner
and attend the Punchline Comedy
Club on Saturday, Nov. 16. The
program will begin at 7 p.m., and
the show will begin at 9:45.
Cost for the show is $6. Reser
vations will be accepted through
Nov. 11. For more information,
call Beth Fleet, director, 897-1462.
The GSA is an alternative social
group for Jewish graduate
students in the Atlanta area,
sponsored by the UAHC-College
Education Department.
Rabbi Kogen to address
Pioneer Women chapter
TheGolda Meir Chapter of Pioneer
Women will host an Oneg Shabbat
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 at
the home of Mrs. Fred (Sylvia)
Schwartz, 1643 Wildwood Road,
N.E.
Rabbi Judah Kogen of Shearith
Israel Synagogue will speak “From
Balfour to Bevins—The British in
Palestine.” Nov 2 is the anniversary
of The Balfour Declaration, issued
in 1917.
Members and friends are invited.
Hostesses are Miriam Freedman,
Shirley Halpern, Annette Lashner
and Sylvia Schwartz. For reservations
and more information, contact Sylvia
Schwartz, 872-6060.
Friday, 5 p.m. is the deadline for all
announcements to be placed in the Organ
izations section for the following week’s
paper. Announcements should be typed
upper and lower case, double-spaced,
include a contact number, and be sent to
The Southern hiaelile. P.O Box 77388,
Atlanta. Ga. 30357.