The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 09, 1986, Image 16

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~1 4 PACE 16 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE May 9, 1986 Professional & Personal Home Health C are R.VS. LPX’S. XA S Nl'RSING CENTER 373-2858 - Decatur 426-8668 — Marietta Homemakers l.ive-in Companions Elderly Person Aides Critical Care I. I . Therapy Tender Loving Care When it comes to what you earn on your investments, you have two choices: 1. You can pay taxes on it. 2. You can invest in a Nuveen Double Tax-Free Trust and keep it all. Nuveen. 6.99%* Dt >ublc Tkx-Ffee. For more complete information on the current series of the Nuveen Tax-Exempt Bond Fund, Multi-State Trust, including charges and expenses, send for a prospectus by telephoning or mailing the coupon Read it carefully before you invest or send money ♦This return, payable monthly, represents the net annual interest income for Series 181 , after annual expenses, divided by the public offering price on 5/6/86. The return will vary with changes in interest income or the public offering price with the payment option chosen and with the amount invested Interest income wdl remain the same as long as the portfolio remains intact In the first year, this return could be slightly lower due to when-issued portfolio bonds Mark D. Kopkin (404)658-5160 Lesson well learned Lynne Halpern, co-chairman of the Federation’s Young Leadership Council, accepts funds raised at a special presentation at the Epstein School. Classroom campaigners at the school raised more than $600 for the 1986 Atlanta Jewish E ederation Campaign. The project was a lesson in t/edaka and community responsibility for the students. I Mark D. Kopkin 2 Peachtree St., Suite 1900 Atlanta, GA 3C383 Please send me free information on the current series of the Nuveen Double Tax- Free Trust for the state of Georgia. n o> Zip I Telephone Home l anticipate an mtiai mvestmem oi $ AJF forum rift: ‘Who’s “Who’s Threatening Whom?’’ is the question which will be addressed at a program on the Arab/Israeli conflict at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, at Congregation Etz Chaim. to probe Arab, Israeli Threatening Whom?’ Empire Number One Fresh Kosher Chicken! r KOSHER Empire j § POULTRY When you choose , fresh chicken, make sure it has the Empire red, white and blue identification clip ... it’s your guarantee of a genuine Empire ^f^ftK^^^Kosher Chicken. If it doesn’t have the “Empire Clip’’ don’t buy it! The Guaranteed Kosher Chicken! Distributed By Pure, Clean and Lean! L & S Kosher Foods, Inc. Atlanta, GA (404) 634-6826 The evening is being hosted by the Community Development Committee of the Atlanta Jewish Federation. In a debate format, the emo tional issues surrounding the Arab/ Israeli conflict will be examined and explained from both sides. Dr. Allen M. Emerson, professor of international law at Indiana Uni versity, will present the Arab view point. Representing the Israeli point of view will be Alan Gold stein, partner: Dutton Kappes & Overman law firm and member of the Indianapolis Jewish Commun- nity Relations Council. “The program has been planned as part of the Atlanta Jewish Fed eration’s attempt to reach out to Atlanta’s expanding Jewish popu lation,” said Lois Blonder, chair man of the Community Develop ment Committee. The committee’s initial focus is on Jewish residents of Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Rosw ell and East Cobb. Additional events are being planned to familiarize residents, especially newcomers, in those areas with the services available in At lanta’s Jewish community. The Com munity Committee has alsocreated a Speaker’s Bureau, and will be establishing a “volunteer clearing house” to facilitate involvement in the Jewish community. Candy Berman is chairman of the Community Development Pro gramming Subcommittee. Ron Eise- maniischairman of this event. Pro gramming committee members are: Howard Fagin, Ira Hefter, Maxine Rouben and Beth Sugarman. “Who’s Threatening Whom'.’” is free of charge and open to the pub lic. For more information, contact Nancy Jacobson at the Federation, 873-1661. When ‘I love you’ means ‘enough already’ in Israel by Lea Levavi Teaching Hebrew to immigrants is not enough —Israeli “body lan guage should also be taught, accor ding to an educational sociologist at Bar-llan University. Raphael Schneller, who has been researching body language in Israel for many years, has concluded that all new immigrants, particularly Ethiopians, risk being misunder- Thanks to you.. it works... for ALL OF LIS Unibed Wtay stood because different groups at tach different meanings to the same gestures. In a recent study of Ethiopian immigrants, Schneller found that the “hand push,” which means “leave me alone” to an Israeli is a friendly greeting to an Ethiopian. The “hand flick,” which means “enough already” to an Israeli, means “1 love you” to a newcomer from Ethiopia. “They should be taught our ges tures and given the chance to ask what they mean, in order to avoid misunderstandings,” Schneller said. “But we must also learn what their gestures mean, anct we are nou ing to compile a dictionary ot non verbal language to be used by those who help absorb Ethiopian immi