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Holocaust survivors set up
memorial fund for6 million
president; and Herbert Lisas, co-chairman of the Federation Endowment
Lund, with plaque commemorating establishment of fund.
Survivors of the Holocaust and
their children recently gathered at
the Atlanta Jewish Federation for
a ceremony marking the establish
ment of the Atlanta Memorial Fund
of Eternal Life —Hemshech Inc.
The fund, established through the
Endowment Fund of the Atlanta
Jewish Federation, will serve to
perpetuate the memory of the six
million Jews who died in the Nazi
Holocaust and to bear witness to
this tragic event in Jewish and
world history.
Lola Lansky, who chaired the
Memorial Fund Committee for
Hemshech, noted that this year
marks the 40th anniversary of the
Allied victory over Nazi Germany
and also the liberation of the concen
tration and death camps. The fund
will be used to encourage H olocaust-
related education and research and
to stimulate memory of the Holocaust
so it wilt never happen again.
In accepting the plaque on behalf
of Federation, Gerald Cohen, presi
dent, noted that this Memorial
Fund joins the "Memorial to the
Six Million” designed by architect
Benjamin Hirsch at Greenwood
Cemetery, as a symbol to the entire
community of the importance of
meaningful activity which furthers
both remembrance and education
of the Holocaust.
Founders ofthe Atlanta Memorial
Fund of Eternal Life—Hemshech
are Abe and Caroline Besser, and
Rubin and Lola Lansky. Charter
members are Max and Chana
Alembik, Morris and Eva Alembik,
Louis and Lillian Borgh, the late
Kalmen and Ceceil Dziewinski,
Simon and Pola Fraley, Abraham
and Mala Gastfriend, the late Morris
Shatz and Mary Shatz Gold, Alex
Gross and the late Linda Gross, the
late Bernard Halpern and Shirley
Halpern, Harold and Helen Hersch.
Jack and Gladys Hirsch, Gaston
Nitka, Marty and Dora Storch,
Fred and RoseTuchman, and Joseph
and Hana Wind.
For further information or to
make a contribution to the Fund,
call Nachman Rosenberg, Endow
ment director at Federation,
873-1661.
SingleScene
People Meeting People invites
all singles to a lecture by spiritual
healer/counselor / metaphysics
teacher Bill Roche at 8 p.m. Thursday,
Jan. 23, at the AJCC/Peachtree.
He will use auras, colors, meditation
and attitudes to explore the principles
of healing.
I he talk is free for members, 50
cents for non-members. E'or details,
call Patsy, 875-7881.
& & &
Rusti Klein, a therapist in private
practice, will discuss “Fighting Fair”
at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the
AJCC/Peachtree. Kaleidoscope is
sponsoring her talk, and all singles
are welcome.
The event is free for members, 50
cents for non-members. E'or details,
call Patsy, 875-7881.
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396-1344 ■ Park Place
across from Perimeter Mall
All singles are invited to hear
George Fox, attorney and president
of Temple Emanu-El, discuss “Tax
Planning for the Jewish Single and
Single Parent Family—Wills, Trusts,
and Estate Planning” at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 26, at Temple
Emanu-El.
For reservations, call the temple
office, 395-1340.
Rita invites all singles over 22 to
a party at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19,
at Smuggler’s Cove, located in
Perimeter Mall, front entrance,
downstairs level.
There will be cash bars, food,
dancing and a $5 cover.
To place your name on the mailing
list or for further information, call
Rita, 458-4584.
face Acatemu
966 WEST PACES FERRY ROAD, N.W., ATLANTA GEORGIA 30327
Open House
Saturday, january 25, 1986
9:30 A.M. coffee; 10:00 meeting & tours
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AS TO STUDENTS
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and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities
aenerally accorded or made available to students a. the school.lt does
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin
in administration of its educational policies, admission polices, scho
larship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered
programs.
For further information, please call (404) 262-1345
What’s Happening
a comprehensive community calendar
JANUARY 17, Friday:
8:15 p.m.—MLK Jr. Worship Service, The Temple.
JANUARY 18, Saturday:
7:30 p.m.—Congregation Or VeShalom Installation Dinner Dance,
the Synagogue.
JANUARY 19, Sunday:
6:30 p.m.—B'nai B’rith Nachal Lodge Installation and Charter
Presentation, Entertainment by Jerry Farber, Jerry Farber’s Place.
JANUARY 20, Monday:
8 p.m. — Beth Jacob Sisterhood, the Synagogue.
11 p.m.—“Evening With the Lubavitcher Rebbe,” Cable TV Channel
8.
JANUARY 21, Tuesday:
Noon—Ahava, Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
Noon—AJF Women’s Division Pacesetters Event, Home of Renay
Levenson.
11 p.m.—“Evening With the Lubavitcher Rebbe” Continues, Cable
TV Channel 8.
JANUARY 22, Wednesday:
9:30 a.m.—Ein Karem Hadassah Education Day, Home of Mrs.
Renee Unell.
6 p.m.—Regency ORT, Morrison’s Cafeteria on North Druid Hills
Road.
7:30 p.m.—Havanah BBW Hosts Bingo, Jewish Home.
JANUARY 25, Saturday:
8 p.m.—Mount Scopus and Keturah Hadassah Program, “Whose
Body is it Anyway?,” Hebrew Academy.
JANUARY 26, Sunday:
11 a.m.—JWV Post 112 Ladies Auxiliary, Post Home on Roswell
Road.
1 p.m.—B’nai B’rith Leo M. Frank Lodge Plays Basketball, Briarwood
Recreation Center.
3 p.m.—Workman’s Circle, Home of Joseph Jacobs.
JANUARY 29, Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Jewish Home Family Council Hosts Bingo, Jewish Home.
7:30 p.m.—Epstein School and Ahavath Achim Early Childhood
Recruitment Coffee, Home of Lynn and Jack Halpern.
8 p.m.—Public Forum on Cobb-North Fulton County AJCC, Etz
Chaim Synagogue.
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PAGE 13 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE January 17, 1986