The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 17, 1986, Image 16

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PAGE 16 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 17, 1986 “ 1 “Israel Is Real“~ If you’re between 4th & 12th grades and if you have an inter est, concern and love of Israel, then Young Judaea is for you! For further information about this 77-year-old peer-led Zionist Youth, contact Asher Zeiger at the Young Judaea Regional office, 876-1526 Need Money For College? We Can Help! Millions of dollars in college scholarships, grants and loans go unused each year. Our computerized service will locate from 5 to 25sources for which you will bequalified to apply. Another plan available: Graduate/Profes sional School Financial Aid Matching Call Fred Davidow, 458-6772 Scholarship Search Services, Inc 2479 Old Orchard Court, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30338 Trees planted at Zaban Park as reminder of special people During the past few months three trees have been planted on the play yard of the Atlanta Jewish Community Center’s school at Zaban Park. The trees are being cared for by the children and the staff and will grow with the school. The first tree was planted by the Arthur Crafton family as a dona tion to the school to honor Margo Crafton at the completion of her two-year presidency of the Zaban Parents’ Group. The tree was so well received that the Parents’ Group planted a companion tree to honor Sadie Sacks on her re tirement as director of the Early Childhood Department after 37 years of service. The third tree was planted on Sept. 25 by Michelle and Carl Oster and their sons Daniel and Craig, in memory of their little baby Mitchell. The children, staff, parents and many visitors joined the Oster fam ily in planting the tree with a small ceremony. Itzhak Sordo told the gathering of the importance of planting trees in Israel. Mike Lainoff played his guitar as the children joined insongabout trees. As plaques were put into place at the base of each tree, a touching moment was shared by the 200 children at Zaban and all Daniel and Craig Oster plant tree as parents Mlichelle and Carl Oster, the participants in the program. and grandmother Mrs. Glassman look on. AMERICAN JEWISH WORLD SERVICE National Office: 29 Commonwealth Avenue Suite 101 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 (617)267-6656 ATTENTION FEDERAL EMPLOYEES Because of a “Catch-22” in the regulations governing the COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN, you may not see the American Jewish World Service listed in the literature of your local campaign. Though we are fully certified by the Office of Personnel Management to participate in this year’s campaign, some CFCs have elected to use only the names of agencies receiving contributions in last year’s campaign. AJWS was founded only one and one-half years ago and therefore did not participate last year. In these campaigns, you must write-in our name to contribute to our international programs. Other local campaigns have elected to use the current listing of all charities certified for this year. Our name will appear on their list and you need only designate funds to us. We are the only Jewish organization certified by OPM in the international service section of the campaign. AJWS was established in May of 1985 by leaders of the American Jewish community to be an international relief and development organization benefiting people in Africa, Asia and Latin America regardless of race, religion, or color. Our community self-help development projects concentrate on small-scale agriculture and primary health care in such countries as the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Mozambique. Disaster relief and recovery programs in Mexico and Colombia help families rebuild their lives and communities. Israeli technical assistance in semi-arid zone agriculture has become a major offering of AJWS programs in the developing countries. Your assistance is greatly needed to support our projects and to assure that we are fully listed in next year's campaign. IF WE DO NOT APPEAR ON YOUR CFC LIST, PLEASE LIST US AS YOUR WRITE-IN CHOICE. IF WE DO APPEAR, PLEASE DESIGNATE FUNDS TO US. All contributions are tax-deductible. Literature on our programs may be requested from our national office. Shalom, for the Board of Trustees Hyman Bookbinder American Jewish Committee Warren Eisenberg B’nai B’rith Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser Central Conference of American Rabbis Rabbi Wolfe Kelman The Rabbinical Assembly Organizations listed for Identification only Philip M. Klutznick President Emeritus World Jewish Congress Rabbi Benjamin Z. Kreitman United Synagogue of America Nathan Perlmutter Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith Lawrence S. 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