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PACE 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April 18, 1986
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vegetarian & pasta dishes
• lunch and dinner
• bar and wine list
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(corner ol lohnson Leris &
Paper Mill Kds. 5 min. inside
I-2X5 former location ol
(iosernor's Inn)
Rcscrsations Accepted
C losed Sunday
Private banquet room
951-2417
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The Bat Mitzva of Allison
Donner of Dunwoody will take
place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
April 19, at Temple Sinai. A
congregational kiddush will fol
low.
Allison is the daughter of
Gary W. Donner and Eileen
Donner. She is the granddaugh
ter of Anna Donner of Atlanta
and the late David and June
Garfinkel of Charlotte, N.C.
Allison will have a proxy Bat
Mitzva for Paula Kien of Mos
cow. U.S.S.R.
* * *
Toby and Ed Morris of Apex,
N.C. announce the birth of a son,
Bevan Chad, on March 25.
Mrs. Morris is the former Toby
Siegel of Atlanta.
Maternal grandparents are Larry
Siegel of Salem. Mass., and the late
Helen Misner Siegel.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Morris of Med
way, Mass.
Mrs. Jackie Montag (center), newly installed president of the
USO Council of Greater Atlanta, Inc., and Council officers (left to
right) Edward P. Could, treasurer; Arthur C. Baxter, vice presi
dent; R.A. “Tony” McKinnon, immediate past president; and Brig.
Gen. Samuel N. Wakefield, representing U.S. Forces Command.
Mrs. Montag will be a delegate to the Worldwide USO 45th
Anniversary Conference in St. Louis, May 24-31.
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Eskimo sculptor Johnannassie Jack demonstrates his art to
Epstein School students during Canada Week in Atlanta, fourth
grade students watch as he carves various animals.
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we guarantee them.
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will pay you '$500
if we can’t meet
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competition!
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Peonle in the News
Susan and Peter Stahlman of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
son. Benjamin Edward, on March
21.
Grandparents are Betty Coleman
and Julie and Howard Stahlman,
all of Atlanta, and the late Jay
Coleman. Great-grandmothers are
Mrs. Harold Coleman Sr. and Mrs.
Louis Lobel. both of Atlanta.
Benjamin was given the Hebrew
name, N’tzeeyaw Efraim, in memory
of his maternal great-grandmother.
Berniece Blachschleger and his
great-grandfathers. Rabbi Eugene
Blachschleger and Ephraim Stahl
man.
* * *
Gloria and Geoff Frisch of At
lanta announce the birth of a son,
Benjamin I.ouis, on March 27.
Grandparents are Jean Treppel
of Mount Laurel, N.J., and Irving
Frisch of New York City.
Benjamin was named in honor
of his paternal great-grandmother,
Betty Weiss, and his maternal
great-grandfather. Louis Strongin.
* * *
Debbie and Lonnie Carter an
nounce the birth of a son, Devyn
Miles, on March 10.
Grandparents are Harriet and
Sy Lewis, and the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Carter.
Devyn was given the Hebrew
name Dovid Mordecai. Dr. Mark
Safra officiated at the bris.
Fred Coolick, history in
structor at Yeshiva High
School, has been named the
school’s 19X6 STAR teacher.
The Student Teacher Achieve
ment Recognition (STAR) Pro
gram is sponsored by the Busi
ness Council ol Georgia.
The award was presented at a
recent luncheon at the Atlanta
Merchandise Mart hosted by
Kiwanis Club of Atlanta. Cool
ick has a B.A. degree and an
M.A. degree in history from
Georgia State University.
Dr. Anne I.apidus I.erner, asso
ciate dean of the graduate school
of the Jewish rheological Semi
nary of America and assistant pro
fessor of Hebrew Literature, has
been appointed dean ol the Semi
nary College of Jewish Studies.
Dr. Gerson D. Cohen, chancel
lor, made the appointment.
Jeff Feiser of Savannah i s a
member of a Mercer IJniversit
l aw School team which recentl
placed fourth in the Jessup c u
International Moot Court Compe
tition.
Abe Berkowitz was honored
posthumously at the Brotherhood
Awards Dinner of the National
Council of Christians and Jews
held recently in Birmingham.
Newcomers