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PAGE 16 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE August 22, 1986
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Three members of Temple Sinai
are among the first four Reform
Jews in the country to be honored
for completing a new course of
study in adult Jewish education
developed by the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations
(UAHC).The UAHC represents 801
Reform synagogues in the United
States and Canada.
The three Atlantans are Libby
Roseman, Nathan Cohen and his
wife, Mildred. Each received a
KEVA citation from the UAHC’s
department of education for suc
cessfully completing a minimum of
100 hours of adult Jewish study.
The KEVA program, inaugurated
last fall, is named for Hebrew word
in the ancient maxim, “Establish a
It’s a dream come true
fixed (keva) time for your study of
Torah.”
Rabbi Philip N. Kranz, spiritual
leader of the 470-member Temple
Sinai, praised the three congregants
for being “among the very first
who have earned recognition for
commitment to lifelong Jewish edu
cation.” Rabbi Jeffrey B. Lazar,
educational director of the syn
agogue, serves as its coordinator
for the new program.
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Rose-
man and other winners of the cit
ation will be publicly honored in
October at a meeting in New York
of the Reform Commission on
Jewish Education, representing the
UAHC, Central Conference of A-
merican Rabbis and National Asso
ciation of Temple Educators.
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AJCC launches GALA IV
at kick-off breakfast meeting
Making plans for GALA IV are (seated, left to right) Jay Kessler,
Ruth Rauzin and Joy Howard. Standing are Asher Senator, Mark
Lichtenstein and Jon Winner.
The AJCC recently held a kick
off breakfast for GALA IV, which
will be held Sunday, Nov. 15.
Chairmen for the fundraising
celebration are Ruth Rauzin and
Dr. Jon Winner. Patron ticket
chairmen are Joy Howard, Asher
Benator and Mark Lichtenstein.
This year’s event, the first held
away from the AJCC, will take
place at the Old Georgia Railroad
Freight Depot. Patrons will ride
on the New Georgia Railroad
headed by old Engine No. 750.
Beginning at Zero Milepost, a land
mark erected in 1850 to mark the
center of Atlanta, the train will
continue on an 18-mile loop through
old Atlanta.
A light supper will be served on
the train in newly renovated and
restored rail cars, with entertain
ment and music. The train will
leave the depot at 7:15 p.m. and
return to join the GALA IV cele
bration at 9 p.m. Paul Mande’s
orchestra will provide music for
entertainment and dancing; desserts
will be served.
Funds raised at the event will be
used to enhance programming and
provide financial assistance for
AJCC services.
For more information and tick
ets, call the AJCC office at 875-
7881, or any ticket chairman.
UAHC honors Temple Sinai trio
for studies in Jewish education
AJCC
GALA
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