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PAGE 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE July 18, 1986
People in the News
Andrea Naterman was recent
ly awarded a scholarship from
Junior Achievement. The scho
larship may be used at any
Georgia school for one year.
Andrea served as the presi
dent of three successful com
panies, sponsored by Georgia
Power and Bell South, through
out her years of participation.
A graduate of Walton High
School, Andrea was the drama
editor for the school literary
magazine, a member of the
Spanish Honor Society, spirit
clubs, Arrive Alive and the
newspaper staff.
Andrea was also involved with
BBYO. She served as chairwom
an for several chapter commit
tees as well as on the council.
She received her Gold Star of
Deborah and was awarded life
membership into the organiza
tion this past spring.
A past confirmand of The
Temple, Andrea taught first
grade at the synogogue for two
years.
This fall Andrea will enter
the University of Georgia where
she plans to major in journal
ism. She is the daughter of
Stuart and Marcia Naterman of
Marietta.
Jody L. Peskin of Atlanta is
interning with the International
Business Council in Atlanta, as
part of the Governor’s Intern Pro
gram. The program provides one
term of experience for college stu
dents. Jody will research foreign
investment opportunities for
Georgia businesses.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Peskin of Atlanta. A
graduate of the Westminster
Schools, she received a bachelor of
arts degree in foreign languages
and communication media from
the American University, Washing
ton, D.C. She was assistant to the
publisher of Acropolis Books Ltd.
in Washington from 1981-83, and
was director of foreign rights and
distribution of Computer Science
Press in Rockville, Md., from
1983-85.
She attends Georgia State Uni
versity College of Law.
* * *
Randi S. Freedman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freedman
of Dunwoody, was awarded the
first Chris Dimmick Scholarship
at the Baccalaureate Service of
Dunwoody High School.
Miss Freedman, an honor grad
uate of Dunwoody High School, is
a member of the National Honor
Society and Beta Club, received a
National Merit Commendation,
played varsity soccer for four years
at Dunwoody, and has been an
active member and officer in
numerous organizations both at
Dunwoody High and in the com
munity.
She plans to enter Cornell Uni
versity School of Engineering in
the fall.
Randi is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Podolsky of
Pittsburgh, Penn., Mrs. Aurelia
Freedman of West Hartford, Conn.,
and Eugene Freedman of Provi
dence, R.I.
* * *
(Left to right) Phillip, Rosalind and Arthur Haber of Atlanta
went to Israel recently for the Jewish National Fund dedication of
the Harry and Rose Haber Grove in the United Synagogue Forest
at Safad.
Brian Keane Strickman-Levi-
tas received his doctor of medi
cine degree from the Medical
College of Georgia on June 7.
The son of Dr. and Mrs.
Theodore C. Levitas, Brian will
spend the coming year at Bap
tist Memorial Hospital in
Memphis, Tenn., completing a
flexible internship.
Judy Danenberg of Atlanta re
ceived a master of creative arts in
therapy degree from the graduate
school of Hahnemann University,
Philadelphia. While a student at
Hahnemann, her work was dis
played in “Hidden Talents,” an art
show featuring the work of Hah
nemann staff and students. In 1984
Ms. Danenberg graduated with a
bachelor of science in art educa
tion degree from Mercer Univer
sity in Macon, where she was a
member of Kappa Delta Epsilon,
an honors fraternity for educators.
She is a 1980 graduate of David
Hills High School, Atlanta.
* * *
Ann Greene of Atlanta was
placed on the Dean’s List for spring
quarter at the University of Geor
gia, where she recently completed
her freshman year. She is a member
Sigma Delta Tau Sorority.
A counselor this summer at
AJECOMCE day camp, she is the
daughter of Lala and Jack Greene.
* * *
Mindy Silverboard of Atlanta, a
student at the Hebrew Academy,
recently participated in the Geor
gia ceremony of Duke University’s
sixth annual Talent Identification
Program. The purpose of the pro
gram is to recognize bright young
students.
Mindy is the daughter of Stanley
and Helaine Silverboard. Grand
parents are Lewis and Evelyn Sil
verboard, and Nathan Berger, all
of Atlanta.
* * *
Carolyn Michele Serwitz of
Roswell earned a grade point aver
age of 4.0 for the spring quarter at
the University of Georgia. She was
also placed on the Dean’s list.
A rising senior majoring in psy
chology, she is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Serwitz.
Marcy Scher of Atlanta, a
rising senior at Lakeside High
School, was recently elected to
both the National Honor Society
and Who’s Who in America's
High Schools.
Marcy was also selected the
outstanding French student at
Lakeside for 1985-86 and re
ceived the school’s French
Award. She was an Honor Roll
student last spring.
Marcy is the daughter of Allan
and Roberta Scher.
Noal and Jayne Solomon of
Wayne, N.J., formerly of Atlanta,
announce the birth of a son, Adam
Howard, on July 9. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Katz of Pittsburgh. Pat
ernal grandparents are Judge and
M rs. Bender Solomon of Albany.
* * *
Linda and Mark Epstein of
Charleston, S.C., announce the
birth of a son, Jason Cole, on June
16.
Grandparents are Lora and Dean
Coleman of Atlanta, and Barbara
and Edwin Epstein of Charleston.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.
Harold J. Coleman of Atlanta, and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glass of
Charleston.
* * *
Shelley and Steven Pincus of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
son, Joseph Benjamin, on June 3.
Grandparents are Frieda and
Aaron Lor of New Orleans, and
Rae and Jules Pincus of Miami.
Great-grandparents are Dvora
Margaliot, Batya Frieda Lohr,
Anna Pincus and Ralph Ogron.
Joseph was given the Hebrew
name Yosel Benyamin in honor of
his maternal great-grandfather,
Joseph Lohr of Jerusalem.
1 he bris was performed by Can
tor Akiva Ostrovsky.
has received a degree in journal
ism from the University of
Georgia.
A graduate of the Lovett
School, he will attend Emory
Law School in the fall.
While at UGA, David served
as general manager of WVOG-
FM radio during his senior
year. He was a member of
Leadership UGA and was chosen
as student representative to the
Peabody Awards held recently
in New York. He produced a
Democratic senatorial candi
dates forum, broadcast live on
Georgia Public Television last
May. He is a member of Blue
Key Honor Fraternity.
David is the son of Donna
and Nelson Adelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Sevel
of Fairfax, Va., announce the birth
of a daughter, Shoshana Leigh, on
June 24.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Morton C. Sevel of Latrobe, Pa.,
and Bradenton, Fla., and Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel S. Grant of Atlanta.
Paternal great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Markley of
Pittsburgh.
Shoshana was named in memory
of her maternal great-grandmother,
Shoshana Grant of Netanyah, Is
rael.
* * *
Jan and Henry Miller of New
Orleans announce the birth of a
son, Stephan Harris, born on May
21.
Grandparents are Vivian and
Alvin Slotin of Augusta, and Nata
lie and Robert Miller of Winston-
Salem, N.C. Great-grandparents
are Dorothy and Ben Zimmerman
of Atlanta and the late Moe D.
Horowitz, and Dorothy Robin and
the late Nathan Jolles and Harry
Robin of Augusta.
Stephan was named in memory
of his maternal great-aunt, Sylvia
Weiner, and his paternal great
grandfather, Harry Robin.
Rabbi Eric Cytryn performed
the bris.
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