The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 26, 1986, Image 19

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What's Happening a comprehensive community calendar SEPTEMBER 27, Saturday: 8 p.m.—Center Players, “Come Blow Your Horn,” AJCC/Peachtree. 8:30 p.m.—Young Leadership Council, AJF Kick-off Event, the Standard Club. 8:30 p.m.—Congregation Etz Chaim Game Night and Mixer,*the Synagogue. SEPTEMBER 28, Sunday: —Epstein School Annual Telethon. 9 a.m.—B’nai Torah Brotherhood Breakfast Meeting, the Synagogue. —Sha’arei Chayyim, “A Day of Preparation for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur,” Home of Miriam and Jacob Kabb. 10:30 a.m.—Kol Emeth Brotherhood “Bagels and Bull” Program, the Synagogue. 11 a.m.—Beth Shalom Kever Avot Service, Crest Lawn Memorial Park. 11 a.m.—NCJ W Atlanta Section Annual Brunch and Fashion Show, Rich’s Regency Shop, Lenox Square. 11:30 a.m.—AJCC Club 50 Annual Membership Brunch, AJCC/ Peachtree. 3 p.m.—AJCC Center Players, “Come Blow Your Horn,” AJCC/ Peachtree. 7 p.m.—Atlanta Chapter of the American Technion Society-lsrael Institute of Technology Dinner, Peachtree Plaza Hotel. 7:30 p.m.—AJCC Center Players, “Come Blow Your Horn,” AJCC/ Peachtree. SEPTEMBER 30, Tuesday: 6:45 p.m.—AJCC Reception Honoring Sadie Sacks, AJCC/Peach- tree. 7:30 p.m.—Jewish Home Ladies Auxiliary Hosts September Birth day Party, The Jewish Home. OCTOBER 1, Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.—Dunwoody Springs ORT Hosts Bingo, The Jewish Home. OCTOBER 6, Monday: 7:30 p.m.—Chevra Chapter BBW Meeting, Home of Tina Schwartz. OCTOBER 8, Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.—Chevra Chapter BBW, Home of Tina Schwartz. OCTOBER 12, Sunday: 11 a.m.—Hemshech Yizkor Service, Memorial to the Six Million, Greenwood Cemetery. OCTOBER 15, Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.—Crosstown ORT Hosts Bingo, The Jewish Home. OCTOBER 22, Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.—B’nai Torah Sisterhood Hosts Bingo, The Jewish Home. BBW plans workshop on television training B’nai B’rith Women will be beginning a new project, Televi sion Training Workshop, with Atlanta Channel 12, the commun ity service cable station. The course will cover running the camera, lighting, sound, taking directions from the director, production and script writing. There will be day and evening workshops, times to be arranged, but B’nai B’rith Women must have a minimum of 10 people for each workshop. Cost is $10 a person. When the course is completed, B’nai B’rith Women will then have the opportunity to write, produce and star in several half-hour seg ments to be presented on this channel. For more information, call the B’nai B’rith Women’s regional of fice, 237-1908. “ —— Kol Emeth welcomes new rabbi Recently installed officers and trustees for Temple Kol Emeth with the temple’s new rabbi, Steven Lebow (standing, second from right) are (seated, from left) Elyse Davis, trustee; Sara Spitz, director of education; and Stephen Funk, trustee. Standing are (from left) Ron Swichkow, treasurer; Jerry Ritchie, immediate past president; Cindy Singer, second vice president; Bill Butcher, president; Rabbi Stephen Lebow; and Jack Adelman, first vice president. Not pictured are Marty Cohen, secretary; Carol Shusman, sisterhood president; and John Schneider, brotherhood president. The installation was held in conjunction with a dinner/dance welcome reception for Rabbi Lebow and his wife, Madeline Sable, at the Omni International Hotel. SingleScene Atlanta Jewish Parents Without Partners invites all singles and their children to help build a sukka at the Senior Adult Center, 5866 Long Island Drive. Reservations can be made by Oct. 9. The building goes up from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & A “Rap Session” sponsored by and for Atlanta Jewish Parents Without Partners will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the AJCC/Peachtree. This is a chance to share the problems of the single parent and to share camaraderie and support. The session is free to members, $1 to non-members. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & All Singles are invited to a Break-the-Fast dinner at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 13, at the Cloisters Clubhouse, 5050 Roswell Road. Call Rhoda Berliner by Oct. 9 to make reservations and register your covered dish (which must be dairy or parve), 252-5779 (home). For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. Rita invites all singles over 23 to a party at 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at the Commotion Lounge in the Hyatt Regency Ravinia, Ashford- Dunwoody Road. Use the parking lot underground on the left side. There will be food, dancing, cash bars and a $5 cover. For more information, or to put your name on the mailing list, call Rita at 458-4584. & & & Atlanta Leisure Club invites all singles to a game of volleyball at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, at the AJCC / Peachtree. Members play free, non-members for $3. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & People Meeting People invites all singles to “Not to Worry!” at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at the AJCC/Peachtree. A1 Friedman, staff therapist at Hypnosis Moti vation Institute, president of the American Hypnosis Association, and adviser to Bruce Jenner, will discuss how to improve the quality of your life and stop worrying. His tips are free for members, $ 1 for non-members. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. People Meeting People invites all singles to a new way to look at male-female relationships, “Heroes and Hags” at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, at the AJCC/Peachtree. The program will be led by Diane Barnwell, M. ED., a psychothera pist with the Atlanta Center for Psychotherapy Inc. and in private practice. The event is free for members, $ 1 for non-members. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & Kaleidoscope will sponsor a vol leyball game for all singles at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, at the AJCC/Peachtree. Cost is $3 for non-members; there is no charge for members. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & All singles are invited to join a two-week trip to Israel Oct. 19- Nov. 2 sponsored by the Israel Travel Advisory Service in coop eration with The Temple. The group will fly El A1 airlines from New York. For more information, call chair persons Gail Ripans, 252-5530, or Joan Rosenbluth, 394-7900. All singles are invited to join Eric Young, expert outdoorsman, for a hike on the North Georgia mountain trails Sunday, Sept. 28. The trails range from easy to mod erate. Wear hiking boots or com fortable shoes and pack a picnic lunch. Cost is gas money. Participants will meet at the AJCC/Zaban at 8 a.m. and arrange carpools from there. For more information, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & The third annual nationwide Jewish Singles Supercruise, spon sored by the St. Louis Jewish Com munity Centers Association, is set for February and March 1987, aboard the m/s Tropicale of Car nival Cruise Lines. Jewish singles, 20-40, will sail on Feb. 22, singles 40-60 on March 1. The Tropicale sails from Los Angeles to the Mexican ports of Mazatlan; Puerto Vallarta; and Cabo San Lucas. Approximately one day is spent in each port with three full days at sea. For more information, call St. L.ouis JCCA, (314) 432*5700. Ext. 148, 2 Mill stone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146. United Synagogue Singles pres ents two 12-day trips to Israel, departing Dec. 24, and returning Jan. 4. One, for singles 22-35, will in clude touring in the Negev desert, and a stay at the winter resort of Eilat. Cost is $1,199 a person (double occupancy). The second trip, for singles 35- 60, will offer a chance to tour Israel in style, and will include special events with Israeli singles, a New Year’s Eve Gala, and five-star ac commodations. The cost is $1,499 per person (double occupancy). Reservations can be made by sending a $100 check, payable to “United Synagogue Singles,” to “Israel Tour,” United Synagogue Singles, 155 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010. Specify which trip. For more information, call (212) 533-0800. Full payment is due by Nov. 7. & & & The AJCC will sponsor its first scuba diving and snorkling trip Thursday, Oct. 16-Sunday, Oct. 19. Participants will get a fish-eye view of the Florida Keys. Trans portation from Atlanta is being arranged. For more information, call Patsy, 875-7881. PAGE 19 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE September 26, 1986