The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 14, 1986, Image 18

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PAGE 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE March 14, 1986 Synagogue Directory Candle Lighting Time: 6:27 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, 5:30 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.; Saturday morning 8:35 a.m., followed by kiddush; Sunday, 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Anshe S’Fard (Orthodox), 1324 North Highland Ave., N.E., 874-4513 Label Merlin, President; Nathan Katz Rabbi; Saturday, 9 a.m. (followed by kiddush). Atlanta Hiilel (Non-denominational), Drawer A, Emory Universitv, 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 Allred Goodman, Student Rabbi Joe Black. Friday, 8 p.m.; C all 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 6:25 p.m. (Ciass in Halacha nightly between Mincha and Ma’ariv); Friday evening 6:25 p.m.: Shabbat morning, 8:30 a.m. (followed by kiddush); Shabbat evenings, 6:10 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 5065 High Point Rd., 843-2464. Rabbi Yossi New. Friday, 6:15 p.m.; Saturday, Torah discussion, 9a.m., service 9:30a.m., followed by Kiddush. 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 service, Monday and Thursday, 6:50 a.m.; Tues., Wed. and Friday, 7 a.m.; Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; evening service, 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 begins at the candlelighting time of the week. Emanu-EI (Reform), 1580 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. 395-1340. Donald lam. Rabbi. Friday, 8 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. Etz Chaim (Conservative), 1190 Indian Hills Pky„ Marietta, 30067, 973-0137. Shalom l.ewis. Rabbi. Friday, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Torah study, 10:1 5 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 .1. Winokur, Rabbi. Friday, Northwest Unitarian Congregation, 1025 Mt. Vernon Hwy., 8:15 p.m’ Kol Emeth (Reform), P.O. Box 71031, Marietta. 30007-1301, 382i Roswell Rd., Suite 6, Marietta, 30062. Services with student Rabb Andrew Straus every other Friday, 8:15 p.m.; For information cal 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, Friday, April 18,6 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, 6:35 p. m Weekday morning, Monday, Thursday, 6:50 a.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday Friday, 7 a.m.; Friday 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; (followed by Shalosh Seudot and Havdalah) Sunday, 9 a.m. Temple Sinai (Reform), 5645 Dupree Dr., N.W., 252-3073. Philip N Kranz, Rabbi. 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 Saturdav 10:30 a.m. " y ’ Yeshiva High (Orthodox), 1745 Peachtree Rd., N.W., 873-1492. Rabbi Herbert Cohen. Dean. Weekday services at 8a.m. at the AJCC: Mincha, 2:10 p.m. Community Beit Midrash meets at Beth Jacob Synagogue Sunday-Thursday, 8 p.m. Organizations Models Carole Birnbaum, Marsha Chassner, Iris Liszt and Judy Miller (left to right) will be sporting some of the fashions at Etz Chaim’s Razzle Dazzle Fashion Show. Etz Chaim Sisterhood plans event Temple Emanu-EI plans Purim carnival March 23 The Temple Emanu-EI Purim carnival will be held from noon- 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23, at the temple. There will be lunch, games and prizes. Hebrew Academy plans open house March 20 The Hebrew Academy invites all parents of new and prospective students to an open house at the school from 9:30-11 a.m. Thurs day, March 20. There will be a dis cussion with Dr. Ephraim Frankel, headmaster and the staff, a school tour; and a preview of the new' school. Spirit of Life chapter to meet on March 20 Spirit of Life Chapter of the City of Hope will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 20, at the home of Janet Galanti, 4800 Village North Court in Dunwoody. Chuck Bernstein of Bernstein and Associates will speak on investments and estate planning. For reservations and further information, contact Sheila Adel man, 396-4544. OVS Sisterhood to hear Citizens Against Crime The Or VeShalom Sisterhood will meet Thursday, March 20, at the synagogue. Citizens Against Crime, a national public service organization, will discuss crime prevention and self-defense tech niques for men and women. The public is invited, including teen agers accompanied by a parent. The 7:45 p.m. presentation will be preceded at 7 p.m. by a fried chicken buffet. Cost is $4.50 a person. For reservations and more information, call the synagogue, 633-1737, Sandy Diamond, 939- 1879, or Arline Perez, 396-0340, by March 17. The Sisterhood of Congregation Etz Chaim will hold its fourth annual Razzle Dazzle Fashion Show at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 17. The show will feature spring and summer designer fashions for women and children. Razzle Dazzle will begin with a light buffet and items will be modeled and auctioned at 8 p.m. Linda Zuk is chairman of the Paideia School informs students on Holocaust Alex Gross, a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, will speak at the Paideia School at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 18. Born in Mukachevo, Czechoslovakia, he was incarcerated by the Nazis at age 14 in a concentration camp. He spent time at Buchenwald, Auschwitz, and Birkenau, re maining in the camps until liberation. He will talk of his experiences during this period. Students will also see the film “Night and Fog.” A course on the Holocaust is being taught at Paideia by social studies teacher Carl Rosenbaum. event and Joyce Teitelman is chairman of the raffle, where first prize will be a pair of 14 karat gold earring jackets set in rubies valued at $300. Raffle tickets are $1 each or $5 for a book of six. Tickets are $6 in advance and $7 the night of the show. For more information, or reservations, call 973-0137. NCJW forum will host ‘Counterpoint’ cohorts National Council of Jewish Women, Atlanta Section and the Evening Branch will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, at Congre gation B’nai Torah. The program, “Counterpoint,” will feature Tom Houck, political commentator for WGST radio, and Dick Williams, editorial columnist for The Atlanta Journal. It is free and open to the public. Chairman Michael Lomax, re presenting the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, will receive special recognition for the appropriation granted to the NCJW Family Outreach Center. For more information, call NCJW, 262-7199. AJCommittee to scrutinize controversial issues At noon Wednesday, March 19, at the Terrace Garden Inn, Jonathan Levine, American Jew ish Committee’s Midwest regional director, will speak about hisexpe- riences with law enforcement, farmers and civic leaders in the rural Midwest. He has made sev eral fact-finding trips to the troubled Midwestern regions to investigate the growth and activi ties of anti-Semitic extremist groups. Bill Padgett, squad commander of the GBI’s and anti-terrorist movement, will discuss terrorist activities in Georgia, the groups involved and their impact on the distressed farm community. This meeting is open to members of the AJC. Reservations are re quired. On Thursday, March 20, at 8 p.m., at the home of Joan and Bill Bernstein, American Jewish Committee members and pro spective members will participate in a debate and dialogue on pay equity for women, a controversial issue on the ’80s. Among questions to be dis cussed are: are current laws adequate to meet the problem of wage discrimination against women? Will comparable worth regulations harm the very pop ulation they seek to assist? Speakers are Ruth Gershon, partner, Alston & Bird law firm, chairperson of AJC’s Atlanta Chapter Women's Committee and of the financial issues committee of the State Health Policy Council, and Lynn Hecht Schafran, at torney, member of AJC’s National Pay Equity Task Force, director; National Judicial Education Program to Promote Equality for Women and Men in the Courts, and chairperson of the Committee on Sex and Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Comparable worth is not a “women’s issue.” Congressional decisions now being debated will affect labor and management, employer and employee, state and local governments and all of us...the taxpayers. For more information and reservations, call the AJC office, 233-5501.