The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 12, 1986, Image 6

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PAGE 6 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE September 12, 1986 IN THE BEGINNING. It started with a glimmer of light, A spark of interest- An interest in... •Making New Friends •Leadership Training •Athletics •Judaism •Social Awareness •Community Involvement •Fun And then came... B’nai B’rlth Youth Organization Eighth graders, now is the time to join! For information, call 876-0345 HIGH HOLY DAYS WORSHIP SERVICES 1986 Join us as we sound the Shofar. KEHILLAT CHAIM D"n rtf'np Rosh Hashannah Services October 3 & 4 RABBI Harvey J. Winokur Yom Kippur Services October 12 & 13 CANTOR Charles Julian Call the Kehillah Office for Further Information 252-4441 “A Reform Congregation serving the North Atlanta Suburbs.” Please inquire about our Sunday School beginning in September. { %r * ' Vvfes >' -'.V t • '> TH€ T€MPl£ 120 YEARS THE TEMPLE Atlanta’s oldest, most centrally located Reform Synagogue welcomes your membership. The Temple Membership Committee looks for ward to greeting you always, and especially at Fri-1 day, Shabbat Services during September begin ning at 8:15 p.m. A membership table at the Oneg Shabbat awaits you. The Temple proudly announces the formation of a Young Professionals Group for singles 30 and under. For further information on our Young Pro fessionals or our Religious School and other pro grams, please call: 873-1731 1589 Peachtree Street, N.E./Atlanta Ga 30367 Musically speaking Celebrating the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra’s successful Atlanta appearance at a post-concert reception for patrons are (left to right): Joyce Shlesinger, chairman; S. Stephen Selig, reception host; Janet Wolf, reception host; Matt Haimovitz, guest cellist; Judy Zaban, chairman; and Edgar Neiss, Fox Theatre manager. In addition to several thousand general tickets, over 600 patrons tickets were sold to benefit the orchestra. Ramona Freedman, also a chairman of the steering committee, was not present when the photograph was taken. U.S. Navy aircraft aids in search for traces of sunken Israeli sub TEL AVIV (JTA)—A specially equipped U.S. Navy aircraft carry ing Israeli and Egyptian observers began a systematic search over Egyptian territorial waters last Sat urday for traces of the Israeli sub marine Dakar, which disappeared 18 years ago. The mission, to have begun a week earlier, was delayed because the Egyptian authorities refused to allow the plane to take off from the Alexandria airfield. The search for the Dakar, however, is a joint effort by Israel and Egypt with technical assistance and equipment provided by the United States. The search plane, an Orion P-3 reconnaissance aircraft equipped with magnetic detectors, carries a crew of 22. If the wreck is spotted, future searches will be conducted by surface craft employing sophis ticated underwater equipment. They would include underwater televi sion cameras similar to those used by a French team which found the wreck of the liner Titanic off New foundland last summer. The Dakar, a British submarine of World War II vintage purchased by Israel, was lost with her 69-man Israeli crew on her delivery voyage to Haifa. THE JEWISH HOME Because we love... Because we care... Because we are their children The Auxiliary of The Jewish Home is holding its first General Membership Meeting and ORIENTATION Monday, September 15th, 1986 - 10:00 a.m. The Jewish Home 3150 Howell Mill Road Garson Auditorium * * *« is essential that all Auxiliary Volunteers attend a general Orientation session prior to becoming an active Volunteer.