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BBYO’s Shalom chapter
a boon for special children
Atlanta’s B’nai B’rith Youth
Organization is one of only two
BBYO programs in the country
that has a chapter for children
with special needs.
The Shalom chapter activites
combine the best of BBYO with
activities that are specific to its
members’ needs, and they partici
pate in such programs as the
BBYO/Achim Lodge Maccabiah
Games, Atlanta Council Runoffs
and the Atlanta Council Dance.
The chapter was started 10 years
ago by Terri Wolkow, who was
later joined by Loli Roffwarg and
Pam Kronenberg. They plan and
schedule programs, arrange trans
portation for the members and
serve as chaperons. Shalom chap
ter is often involved with other
AZA and BBG chapters and offers
its members programs in Jewish
heritage, athletics, community ser
vice at the Jewish Home, as well as
cultural and social programming,
all geared to the abilities of the
members.
The chapter is also supported by
the Atlanta Lodge of B’nai B’rith.
Anyone who knows of a child
who would enjoy the special activi
ties and friendships offered by Sha
lom Chapter is invited to call the
BBYO office, 876-0343, for more
information.
Effective Oct. 20, The South
ern Israelite's offices will be
located at 300 Atlanta Tech
nology Center, Suite 365, 1575
Northside Drive, N. W., Atlanta,
GA 30318.
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dress will be P.O. Box 250287,
Atlanta, GA 30325.
There s nothing like a pizza party and Shalom BBYOers enjoy this
one at Sal’s.
Shalom chapter members at the Maccabiah Games were (first row,
left to right): Daniel Spector, Lon Berger, Reyna Eisman, adviser Terri
Wolkow and Emily Roffwarg. In back row are: Adviser Pam Kronen
berg, Andy Hyman, Steven Friedlander, George Cotts, Sidney Neuhouse
and adviser Loli Roffwarg.
Greetings to all
for a Sweet
New Year
Dave, Sandy, Alison & Julie Abrams
Due to an oversight, these per
sonal greetings were not in
cluded in our High Holidays
issues. We run them here with
our apologies.
To our friends and family
L’Shana Tova
Judith, Aaron, Marc & Cary
Alembik
To Our Friends ond Family
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L’Shana Tova
to all our
friends &
family
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and family
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PAGE 17 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 17, 1986