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Tourist attraction
Harper s Flowers
THREE GENERA TIONS
SERVING A TLANTA SINCE 1921
8-5:00 Weekdays 9-12:00 Saturdays
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1300 SPRING STREET., N.W,
ENTRANCES ON SPRING ST. AND 16th ST.
We accept all major credit cards.
Bridging The
G.A.P.
Growing As Parents
Plain talk about a hands-on approach for living with
and learning about your learning disabled and
attention-deficit child.
Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
September 23 - November 11
(8 meetings)
This model of the Second Temple at Jerusalem's Holy Land Hotel is a major tourist attraction.
Emory students to get
‘Kosher Corner’ deli
by Lee M. Oberman
Special to The Southern Israelite
Never again will a Ramaz High
School senior be told he must look
elsewhere. Never again will the
observant Jew trying to choose
between Emory and Brandcis find
the decision so easy to make. As of
this year, Emory University has
kosher food!
The Emory Dining Service, with
the help and cooperation of Atlanta
Hillel-Federation, is opening “The
Kosher Corner” at Cox Hall Cafe
teria on the Emory campus. The
Kosher Corner consists of a Kosher
Dining Club, exclusive to members
only, and a “New York style” kosher
deli—open to the general public.
The Kosher Corner will be under
strict rabbinical supervision.
“Our goal is to be actively re
sponsive to the student and fulfill
all food service needs,” said Tom
Brandt, head of ARA, Emory’s
dining service. “The establishment
of the first Kosher Corner at a uni
versity in the southeast is one more
step toward accomplishing that
goal.”
The Kosher Dining Club is de
signed for students and members
of the Emory community who wish
to keep kosher. Hot meals will be
provided six nights a week, Sun
day through Thursday (the meals
served at Cox Hall will be provided
by Arthur’s). Hillel will provide
Shabbat dinner at 7 p.m. in the
Atlanta Hillel House on Clifton
Road.
The deli will provide kosher foods
available to the general public.
Anyone can eat lunch and dinner
at the deli which will feature kosher
hot dogs, sliced meats (pastrami,
salami, bologna), sauerkraut,
knishes, french fries, kosher dills,
breads (rye, pumpernickel, etc.)
Doctor Brown’s soda and the like.
The deli will also be under rab
binical supervision and will be open
for lunch Sunday through Friday
(l T.30 a.m.-l:30 p.m.) and dinner
Sunday through Thursday (5-6
p.m.)
For more information, contact
Rabbi Zvi Shaprio, 634-6664.
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Children of Israel • Temple Beth David • Temple B’nai Israel • Temple Emanu-El
Temple Kehillat Chaim • Temple Sinai • The Temple • Temple Kol Emeth
Cordially invite the community to join us as we participate in an
informal dialogue with all Atlanta Reform rabbis in the third
UAHC Joint Commission on Worship
Atlanta Reform Synagogue Council
UAHC Southeastern Regional Council
REFORM JEWS IN SEARCH OF GOD:
THE MITZVOT - LAW OR LORE?
Sunday, September 21,1986 • 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The TEMPLE • 1589 Peachtree St., Atlanta • 873 1731
$7.50 cost includes luncheon
Gary Metzel, Chairman
CONFERENCE ON SPIRITUALITY TOPICS
Rabbi Samuel Karff Keynote Address
Rabbi Frank Sundheim “Who Says I Have To?”
Rabbi Harvey Winokur Reform Judaism: Breaking the Chains of Tradition
Rabbi Alvin Sugarman From Whence the Mitzvah: God or Man?
Rabbi Philip Kranz The Reform Jew as Observant Jew
Rabbi Samuel Weinstein Living in an Age of Unenforceable Commandments
and an Unknown Commander
Rabbi Barry Friedman God: Commander in Chief or Errand Boy?
Rabbi Paul Tuchman You Can’t Make Me!
Rabbi Steven J. Lebow What Happens When the Rabbi Plays God?
Rabbi William Sajowitz Our Wrestling Match with God. “Fixed” in Advance?
Rabbi Jeff Lazar But I am Reformgji --1 Don’t Have to Observe Any Laws
Rabbi Deborah Pipe-Mazo “Thus Saith the Lord”... Do We Have to Listen?
Rabbi Edward Chesman Sin: Isn’t that a Hebrew Letter?
Rabbi Steven Jacobs If There Is No Mitzaveh... Then There Is No Mitzvot!
All rabbis and participants will share their personal beliefs
For reservations, complete and return with your check for $7.50 to:
The Temple, 1589 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30367; Attn: Ms. Roberta Louis
Deadline: September 15. Please print.
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