The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 11, 1986, Image 20

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PAGE 20 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE July 11, 1986 —Arafat Continued from page 1. office of Abu Jihad, Arafat’s dep uty in charge of Fatah’s terrorist activities, and the office of “Force 17,” Fatah’s elite corps which was used to protect Arafat and other PLO leaders and engage in terror ist activities. The Jordanian communique af firmed the legitimacy of the PLO as the sole representative of the Palestinian people. The moves against the Fatah centers were in tended to weaken the Fatah lead ership rather than the organization itself according to Israeli analysts. The PLO’s initial reaction was to attack Jordanian Prime Minis ter Zeid A-Rifai for trying to create an alternative leadership to the PLO. Some East Jerusalem Arabic newspapers condemned the move. Obituaries Aleichels *t—-* YVok-fried Chicken Drumsticks Bean Salad For any special occasion, a colorful bean salad made a day or two in advance is always attractive. 1 #303 can string beans, drained 1 #303 can wax beans, drained 1 #303 can kidney beans, drained 1 #303 can chick peas, drained and rinsed 1 #303 can peas, drained 1 jar artichoke hearts, chopped 1 large Bermuda onion, thinly sliced 1 medium red onion, thinly sliced 2 green onions, diced 1 red pepper, cut in thin rings 1 green pepper, cut in thin rings 1 small jar pimentos, drained 1 bottle Italian dressing Place vegetables in large bowl. Pour dressing over them. Toss. Chill at least eight hours. Serves 12-16. Blintze Sauce 1 lemon, rind and juice 2 oranges, rind and juice 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 lb. butter 4 ozs. Curacao or any orange liqueur Melt butter in a saucepan. Add sugar, stirring until it dissolves. Add juice and rind from the lemon and oranges. Stir. Add liqueur. Heat until warm. Have each per son pour sauce over their portion of fried blintzes. Wok cooking has become more and more popular. It is quick and tasty. 2 tbsps. semi-dry red wine 2 tbsps. soy sauce 1 tsp. brown sugar 2 cloves garlic, crushed 8 chicken drumsticks 1/4 cup flour 1 egg, beaten oil Put wine, soy sauce, sugar and garlic in a bowl. Mix well. Add drumsticks. Turn to coat. Mari nate one hour. Save marinade. Make a batter with flour, beaten egg. Slowly add marinade, stirring well. Make a smooth paste. Dip chicken to coat evenly. Heat oil in a wok. Fry 15 min utes until golden brown and tender. Drain on paper towel. Serve im mediately. Serves 3-4. Frozen Fruit Salad 1 cup drained crushed pineapple 1 cup fruit cocktail, well drained 1/3 cup chopped pecans 2 cups sour cream 2 tbsps. lemon juice 3/4 cup sugar Mix all ingredients together. Pour into a 3 1/2 cup mold or bowl. Freeze. Serve's 8-10. Herman Goldberg Herman Goldberg, 79, of Atlanta died Saturday, July 5. Graveside service was held Tues day, July 8, at Crest Lawn Memor ial Park, with Rabbi Marvin Rich ardson officiating. Herbert Morris Henry Herbert Morris, 68, of Memphis, Tenn., died Monday, June 30. He was the father of Marcia Brown of Atlanta. Funeral service was held Tues day, July 1, at Sam Abraham Chapel in Memphis, with Rabbi Rafael Grossman and Cantor David Skopp officiating. Interment was at Baron Hirsch Cemetery. He was a member of Baron Hirsch Congregation and its men’s club. Other survivors include his wife; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Less and Mrs. Jake Kaminsky, both of Mem phis; and two grandchildren. Contributions can be made to Baron Hirsch Congregation or the American Cancer Society. Serving your needs —custom designs— ^Roee Tftfmtimtcnt Clomp a tty Roswell 642-7211 Bernard Krawiecki Bernard Krawiecki of Cleveland, Ohio, died Monday, July 7. He was the father of Dr. Nicolas Krawiecki of Atlanta. Graveside service was held Thursday, July 10, at Crest Lawn Memorial Park, with Rabbi Ste phen Moch officiating. Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Matilia Krawiecki of Cleve land; brothers, Dr. Arthur Kra wiecki and Dr. Maurice Krawiecki, both of Paris; and three grand children. Mrs. Ida Saul Lincoln M rs. Ida Saul Lincoln, 85, of Atlanta died Thursday, July 10. Graveside service was held Fri day, July 11, at Greenwood Ceme tery, with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend offi ciating. She was a member of Ahavath Achim and its sisterhood. Survivors include her husband, Sam F. Lincoln; daughter, Mrs. Rita Joel; son. Jack Lincoln, all of Atlanta; grandchildren, David Joel, Brad Joel, Ken Joel, Mrs. Sheryl Knight, Linda Lincoln and Bar bara Lincoln; and two great- grandsons. Mrs. N. Zaslazskaya Mrs. Nakhama Zaslazskaya, 91, of Atlanta died Saturday, July 5. Graveside service was held Tuesday, July 8, at Crest Lawn Memorial Park, with Rabbi Her bert Cohen officiating. Survivors include a daughter and a sister. Sidney Carasik Sidney Carasik, 71, of Coconut Creek, Fla., formerly of Atlanta, died Sunday, July 6. Graveside service was held Monday, July 7, at Greenwood Cemetery, with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Cantor Isaac Good- friend officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vivian A. Carasik; children, Wil liam and Marilyn Sonenshine of Atlanta, and William and Sherry Carasik of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; sister, Mrs. Charlotte Gordon of Atlanta; brothers, William Carasik of Norwalk, Conn., and Howard Carasik of Highland Park, Ill.; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Contributions can be made to Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital or the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Helene B. Nathan Mrs. Helene Brooks Nathan, 80, died Sunday, June 22, on St. Simons Island. Funeral service was held at Temple Beth Tefilloh, with burial at Palmetto Cemetery in Brunswick. The Savannah native lived in Glynn County 58 years and was chairman of the choir and past president of the sisterhood at Temple Beth Tefilloh. She was a former president of Brunswick Women’s Club, Brunswick Women’s Golf Association, Oglethorpe Garden Club, Brunswick Little Theatre and Glynn-Brunswick Hospital Auxiliary. She was a member of Community Concert Association and served on the board of the YWCA in Brunswick. She was a volunteer of the Cancer Society and Heart Association in Brunswick. Surviving are a son, Ivan Nathan of St. Simons Island; brother. Maxwell Brooks of Jacksonville, Fla.; sister, Mrs. Celia Abramson of Dallas; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Robert Libowsky Robert (Rube) Libowsky, 70, of Atlanta died Monday, July 7. Graveside service was held Wed nesday, July 9, at Crest Lawn Memorial Park, with Rabbi Judah Kogen officiating. He was a member of Shearith Israel Synagogue and Fulton Lodge #216 F & AM. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Barbara Andrews and Miss Rachel Libowsky, both of Atlanta; sons, Gary Libowsky of Atlanta, and Stephen Libowsky of Chicago; sister, Mrs. Rose Klein of Atlanta; brothers, Irving Libowsky of Pompano Beach, Fla., and Ben Libowsky of Milwaukee; grand children, Kimberly Andrews and Amy Libowsky, both of Atlanta; and several nieces and nephews. Meyer Volpin Meyer “Mike” Volpin died Fri day, June 20, in Netanya, Israel. A native of Savannah, he was a past commander of the Jewish War Veterans and was active in Vet erans’ affairs. He was the owner of Volpin’s Lock and Key Shop. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sylvia Volpin of Netanya; daugh ter, Mrs. Julias Odess of Petach Titvah, Israel; sister, Mrs. Mary Straus of the Bronx, N.Y.; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. FULL-TIME COMPANION NEEDED for very nice Jewish woman with visual handicap. Candidate will be able to live in nice home & have use of car; room, board & salary fur nished. Must be non-smoking, friend ly female w/loving attitude. Driving ability a plus. References required. C.S., Southern Israelite, P.O. Box 77388, Atlanta, GA 30357. Miss Ruth Lipko Miss Ruth Lipko, 95, of Savan nah, died Wednesday, June 25. Graveside service was held Thursday, June 26, at Bonaven- ture Cemetery in Savannah. A native of Russia, she lived in New York and Miami Beach before moving to Savannah many years ago. She was a member of the sis terhood at Agudath Achim Syn agogue, Hebrew Women’s Aid So ciety and Chevra Kadisha. Surviving are several nieces and nephews, including Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lipkowitz of Savannah; and several grandnieces and grand nephews. Sol Gonchar Sol Gonchar, 68, died Tuesday, June 22, in Rochester, Minn. Graveside service was held Wed nesday, June 25, at Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah. The Millen native graduated from Savannah High School. He at tended Armstrong College and was graduated from George Washing ton University. He was an engineer with the U.S. Corps of Engineers and also worked in private prac tice. He had lived for the past 8'/$ years in Washington, D.C., work ing on the design of the Metro System. Surviving are his wife, Judith Gonchar of Rochester; his brother, Gersbon Gonchar of Savannah; and a sister, Mrs. Anne Goldberg of Savannah. TEMPLE BETH DAVID NEEDS Sunday school teachers. $10/hr. Contact Sandy DeMuth, 498-6132 or Susan Silver, 923-7852. THE EPSTEIN SCHOOL SEEKS part-time music teacher, Mondays & Fridays, grades 1-7 & full-time asst, teacher for pre-school. Call 351-7623. The Classifieds HELP WANTEO