The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 25, 1986, Image 16

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PAGE 16 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April 25, 1986 Synagogue Directory ( Candle Lighting Time: 6:58 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 servi ces, 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 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 Gwin nett 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, 8 p.m. (Class in Halacha nightly between Mincha and Ma’ariv); Friday evening 7 p.m.; Shabbat morning, 8:15 a.m. (followed by kiddush); Shabbat evening, 7:05 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 5065 High Point Rd., 843-2464. Rabbi Yossi New. Friday, 6:15 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. Meet ing at Christ our Hope Lutheran Church, 2165 Hwy. 138, Riverdale. Margaret Meyer, student Rabbi. Friday, 8 p.m.; Religious school Satur day, 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 candlelighting time of the week. Emanu-EI (Reform), 1580 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. 395-1340. Donald Tam, Rabbi. Friday, 8 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. Etz Chaim (Conservative), 1190 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 Ros well Rd., Suite 6, Marietta, 30062. Services with student Rabbi Andrew Straus every other Friday, 8:15 p.m.; For information, call Debbi Adel- man, 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), 1180 University Dr., N.E., Atlanta, 30306. 873-1743. Judah Kogen, Rabbi. Arnold Samian, Asst. Rabbi/Director of Youth Education. Weekday Mincha, Sunday-Thursday, 7 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., 6:40 p.m.; (fol lowed 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, 7:30 p.m., Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Yeshiva High (Orthodox), 1745 Peachtree Rd., N.W., 873-1492. Rabbi Herbert Cohen, Dean. Weekday services at 8 a.m. at the AJCC: Mincha, 2:10 p.m. Community Beit Midrash meets at Beth Jacob Synagogue Sunday-Thursday, 8 p.m. The Cultural Arts Committee of Ahavath Achim Synagogue will present a duo recital by Paul Cohen, cellist, and Rachel Oliver, pianist, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 4. The program will feature works by Bach, Britten, Schumann, Bruch and Mendelssohn. A native of Twin Cities, Cohen studied with Edouard Blitz of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. He attended Indiana University where his teachers included Fritz Magg and Gary Hoffman. James Bus- well, Joel Krosnick, Louis Krasner and Josef Gingold have coached him in chamber music. Cohen has perf ormed with the Atlanta Cham ber Orchestra, as principal cellist with the Indiana University Sym phony Orchestra, and with the Berkshire Music Center Orchestra at Tanglewood. He received fel lowships in 1982 and 1983 and the prestigious C.D. Jackson Master award in 1983, all at the Tangle- wood Festival. In June 1985 Cohen took part in the Theatrical Out fits production of Guittarron. In August he was on the guest faculty at the Apple Hill Music Center in Rachel Oliver New Hampshire. Israeli-born pianist Rachel Oliver finished her studies at the Jerusalem Conservatory and Aca demy of Music under the supervi sion of AJfred Schroeder and re ceived her B.A. degree with dis tinction. A finalist in the first Arthur Rubinstein Competition in Israel she studied, upon Rubin stein’s recommendation, at the Paul Cohen Royal Conservatory in Brussels with Stefan Askenase. There she won first prizes in piano and chamber music, as well as the coveted honorary Laura van Cut- zem prize. In Israel she coached with Edward Steuermann, Rudolph Serkin and Claudio Arrau. The concert is free and open to the public. For further informa tion, call 355-5222. Organizations Ahavath Achim to present duo recital May 4 J WV Post 112 and Ladies Auxiliary to hold meeting JWV Post M2 and its Ladies Auxiliary will hold a two-part meeting April 28 at the Post Home. At 7:30 p.m. the auxiliary will hold a baby shower as part of its membership of Better Infant Births (BIB), March of Dimes. Gifts such as diapers, gowns, shirts, booties, sleepers and blankets will be assem bled into layette packages. They will be used as an incentive for expectant mothers to seek prenatal care. A March of Dimes representa- New B’nai B’rith, BBW unit to host reception The Peachtree Unit of B’nai B’rith and B’nai B’rith Women (in formation) will host a wine and cheese reception at 8 p.m. Satur day, May 10, at the District Five office—7001 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. All men and women 40 years and over are invited to attend the free “get acquainted” evening. No solicitations will be made. Ceil and David Canter are chair persons for the event. R.S.V.P. by May 2 to Donna Burton at 662-8505 (days). Stars of David group to meet at JFS May 7 Jewish Family Services and Stars of David, a newly formed group of adoptive parents, an nounce their first program at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, at Jewish Family Services. Dr. Jay Knopf, chairman of the psychology department at Emory University, will moderate a discus sion by Jewish adult adoptees on “How it feels to be adopted.” For more information contact Ted and Annette Marcus at 455- 4495, or Saralee Kane, Jewish Family Services, 873-2277. tive will present the film “Journey to Birth,” and answer questions about birth defects. Pictures will be taken for news releases by the March of Dimes. Those attending should bring shower gifts. At 8:30 there will be a joint meet ing featuring Pete Wheeler, com missioner, Georgia Department of Veterans Service. An attorney who practices before all state and fed- Rafting trip scheduled by Jewish outdoors club The Atlanta Jewish Outdoors Club will sponsor a rafting trip on Sunday, May 4, on the Chatta hoochee River. A general meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29 at 2069-J Powers Ferry Road, Marietta. Everyone over 22 years old who enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, rafting, canoeing, etc., is invited to attend. For more information and di rections, call 642-2698. Chcvra BBW to install new officers May 4 The Chevra chapter of B’nai B’rith Women will hold its installa tion brunch at II a.m. Sunday May 4 at the Waverly Hotel, Gal leria Parkway. The slate of officers will include: Roz Winston, president; Karen Stein berg, Joan Brenner, Lyn Schech- tel, Evelyn Shapiro, Ronni Gle- nesk, and Barbara Linde, vice presi dents; Diane Berman, treasurer; Tina Schwartz, financial secretary; Phyllis Shusterman and Karen Ches ter, recording secretaries; and Sharon Frank-Siegel, corresponding secre tary. For further information or mem bership, call Karen Steinberg, 256- 2627. eral courts, Wheeler is a past presi dent of the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs and has served as a member of the U S. Veterans Advisory Board. He has served as commissioner of vet erans affairs under eight gover nors. Donors are needed for May 4 blood drive From 9 a.m.-l p.m. Sunday, May 4, the Atlanta Post #l 12, Jew ish War Veterans of the United States and Ladies Auxiliary will hold their 147th consecutive quar terly blood drive at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue. The need for blood at this time of the year is especially great. It is perfectly safe to donate blood and there is no discomfort. Anybody in good health between the ages of 17 and 66 may be qualified to donate blood. Co-sponsors of the blood drive are Fulton Lodge #216 F & AM, Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Con gregation Shearith Israel, Congre gation Or VeShalom, The Temple, Congregation B’nai Israel, Congre gation Beth Jacob, and the Atlanta Motorcycle Club. A free continental breakfast will be given to each donor. Clarification The June 3 program of the AJCC Institute for Adult En richment’s “Week Away At Home” will encompass that day’s “Make A Date For Tues days” sessions, which will be held at AJCC/Zaban Park. In addition, the class fee for “Make A Date For Tuesdays” should have read: Over age 60 AJCC or The Temple members)— $15.00.