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PAGE 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE May 2, 1986
Peaale in the News
The Bat Mitzva of Michelle
Rose Appelrouth of Atlanta will
take place at 10 a.m. Saturday,
May 10, at Temple Emanu-El.
A congregational kiddush will
follow.
Michelle is the daughter of
Dr. Daniel J. Appelrouth, and
Arlene Caplan Appelrouth. She
is the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Caplan of Hol
lywood, Fla., and Mrs. Isadore
Appelrouth of Miami Beach,
and the late Isadore Appel
routh. Great-grandmother is
Mrs. Gershon Weitzman of
North Miami Beach.
The Bat Mitzva of Heather
Silber of Roswell will take place
at 10:30a.m. Saturday. May 10.
at The Temple. A congrega
tional kiddush will follow'.
Heather is the daughter of
Loretta and Ron Silber.
The Bar Mitzva of Michael
Joel Levitt of Atlanta will take
place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
May 10, at Temple Sinai. A
congregational kiddush will
follow.
Michael is the son of Nancy
Rodin of Atlanta and Myles
Levitt of St. Petersburg. Fla. He
is the grandson of Roland and
Mildred Sternthall of Atlanta
and Robert and Selma Levitt of
Lakeland, Fla.
The Bar Mitzva of Damon Rose
of Marietta will take place at 9:30
a.m. Saturday, May 10, at Con
gregation Etz Chaim. A congrega
tional kiddush will follow.
Damon is the son of Hanley and
Mina Rose. He is the
grandson of Mrs. David Filsoof of
Atlanta and the late Mr. Filsoof,
and Mr. and Mrs Burton E. Rose
of Stuart, Fla.
The Bat Mitzva of Bobbi
Joye Colson of Atlanta will
take place at 9:30 a.m. Satur
day, May 3, at Congregation Or
VeShalom. A congregational
kiddush will follow.
Bobbi is the daughter of
Donnie Golson and Betty
Slaughter. She is the grand
daughter of Lenora Galanti
Golson of Atlanta, and Max
and Ethelyn Slaughter of
Birmingham.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerardo Zloc-
zover of Fayetteville, Ga., announce
the birth of a son, Mark Daniel, on
March 30.
Grandparents are Ralph and
Eleanor Murphy of Stoneham, Mass.,
and Jacob and Sali Zloczover of
Lima, Peru.
Mark was given the Hebrew
name Moshe. The bris was per
formed by Dr. Mark J. Safra.
* * * *
Jane and Harry Scheinfeld of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
daughter, Emily Nicole, on Jan.
20.
Grandparents are Rae and
Ralph Morris and Sophie Schein
feld, all of Atlanta, and the late
Robert Scheinfeld.
Emily was blessed and given the
Hebrew name Yosefa Batya during
Shabbat services at Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
* * *
Josef and Carol Silverman of
Danville, Va., announce the birth
of a son, William Harry, on April
16.
Grandparents are Faye Silver-
man of Savannah, and Ellen and
Ellis Berlin of Winston-Salem,
N.C. Great-grandfather is Louis
Silverman of Savannah.
* * *
Steven and Jere Finer of St.
Louis, Mo., announce the arrival
of a daughter, Aliza Ora. on March
10.
Grandparents are Mrs. Rosaline
Eisenberg of Atlanta, and Mrs.
Norma Peril of St. Louis, and the
late Albert Finer.
Ayal Hod. a sophomore at
Yeshiva University in New York,
has been named “Rookie of the
Year” of the Independent Athletic
Conference and a member of
the College Division Jewish All-
American Basketball Team. He
is also a member of the all
conference team of the Inde
pendent Athletic Conference,
and was chosen as “Rookie of
the Week” twice by the Eastern
College Athletic Conference. He
is a forward on the Yeshiva
University Maccabees and av
eraged 17 points and 1 1.6 re
bounds per game.
Ayal. a graduate of Cross
Keys High School in Atlanta, is
majoring in accounting at Yesh
iva College while taking Jewish
studies courses at the James
Striar School of General Jew ish
Studies.
His brother, L.ior, also plays
tor the Maccabees. J hey are the
sons of Dov and Riva Hod of
Israel, and have lived with
Norman and Zena Lovinger of
Atlanta for the past five vears.
The Bar Mitzva of Jason
Brian Beldick of Atlanta will
take place at 8:45 a.m. Satur
day. May 10. at Congregation
B’nai Torah. A congregational
kiddush will follow.
Jason is the son of Eva and
Gary Beldick. He is the grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bel
dick and Mrs. Irene Bases, all of
Montreal, Canada, and the late
Paul Bases.
Jason will share his Bar
Mitzva with Igor Stanislavsky
of Kishinev, U.S.S.R.
Suzanne Elson and Betty Smu-
lian of Atlanta will be among 10
women who will be inducted into
YWCA’s Academy of Women A-
chievers at a Salute luncheon.
Each year the academy recog
nizes the accomplishments and con
tributions of 10 outstanding metro
Atlanta women in areas of busi
ness and industry, the professions,
arts and communications, educa
tion and public service.
Also being honored at the lun
cheon is Coretta Scott King, 1986
Woman of Achievement.
* * *
Judy Cohen has returned to Atlan
ta from Sinai, Egypt, where for
two years she was a civ ilian obser
ver for the Multinational Force
and Observers, while on leave from
the State Department.
Judy visited India, Singapore
and Australia before returning. She
will attend her Emory Business
School class reunion April 26.
The Bat Mitzva of Amy
Hendelberg of Atlanta will take
place at 9 a.m. Saturday, May
10, at Ahavath Achim Syna
gogue. A congregational kid
dush will follow.
Amy is the daughter of David
and Linda Hendelberg. She is
the granddaughter of Freddie
and Betty Kaiman of Miami
Beach and the late Philip Hen
delberg, and the late Morris
and Rosa Sobel of Kingsport,
Tenn.
Amy will share her Bat
Mitzva with Lubov Kroiter of
Kishinev, U.S.S.R.
Ari Silverstein, a seventh grader
at Marist School, has been recog
nized by Duke University in its
Talent Search program for his per
formance on the Scholastic Apti
tude Test. He has been invited to
attend the state recognition cere
mony on June 16 at Georgia State
University and the Grand Recog
nition Ceremony on May 10 at
Duke University.
Ari is the son of Gary and Lois
Silverstein of Stone Mountain.
* * *
Samuel Miller of Atlanta has
been re-elected to the national
board of trustees of the Leukemia
Society of America.
Miller is a partner of the law
firm of Nall and Miller. He has
served on the board of trustees ol
The Temple, on the Atlanta Chamber
of Commerce and is a Mason.
Barry Robert Jaspan, 10th grader at Dunwoody High School,
shows his project, “Life on a computer,” for which he won first
place at the 1986 Georgia Science and Engineering Fair, in Athens.
Barry, the son of Barbara and Jon Jaspan, first competed in
March at the DeKalb/Rockdale County Math/Science Fair,
where he also took first place.