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PAGE 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 17, 1986
Synagogue Directory
Candle Lighting Time: 6:44 p.m.
Ahavath Achim (Conservative), 600 Peachtree Battle Ave., N.W., 355-
5222. Arnold Goodman, Rabbi; Dr. Harry H. Epstein, Rabbi Emeritus;
Marvin Richardson, Asst. Rabbi; Isaac Goodfriend, Cantor. Daily servi
ces, 7:15 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Friday, 6 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.; Saturday 8:35
a.m., Mincha, 7:30 p.m. (followed by kiddush); Sunday, 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Anshe S’Fard (Orthodox), 1324 North Highland Ave., N.E., 874-4513.
Label Merlin, President; Nathan Katz, Rabbi. Saturday, 9 a.m. (followed
by kiddush).
Atlanta Hillel (Non-denominational), Drawer A, Emory University,
Atlanta 30322, 727-6490. Zvi Shapiro, Rabbi; Dr. Aaron Shatzman,
Program Director. Friday, 6 p.m. (followed by dinner, Oneg Shabbat).
Beth David (Reform), Meeting at 869 Cole Dr., Lilburn, Button Gwin
nett United Church of Christ. Mailing address, P.O. Box 865, SnellviUe
30278, 662-4373. Student Rabbi Daniel Schiff. Harry Bloch, Cantor.
Friday, 8 p.m.; Call for Sunday/ Hebrew school hours; Bar/ Bat Mitzva
classes available.
Beth Jacob (Orthodox), 1855 LaVista Rd., N.E., 633-0551. Emanuel
Feldman, Rabbi; Han Daniel Feldman, Asst. Rabbi-Educational Director.
Daily morning Minyan, Monday and Thursday, 6:50 a.m.; Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday, 7 a.m.; Daily evening Minyan, 7:05 p.m. (Class
in Halacha nightly between Mincha and Ma’ariv); Friday 6:40 p.m.;
Shabbat morning, 8:30 a.m. (followed by kiddush); Shabbat evening,
6:45 p.m. (Talmud group one hour prior to Mincha, followed by Shalosh
Seudot); Sunday, 8 a.m. (followed by breakfast).
Beth Shalom (Conservative), 3147 Chamblee Tucker Rd., 458-0489.
Leonard H. Lifshen, Rabbi, 451-9414 (h). Friday, 8 p.m., followed by
Oneg; Saturday, 9:30 a.m., (followed by kiddush).
Beth Tefillah 5065 High Point Rd., 843-2464. Rabbi Yossi New. Friday,
6:15 p.m.; Saturday, Torah discussion, 9 a.m., service 9:30 a.m. Kiddush
will follow.
B’nai Israel (Reform), P.O. Box 383, Riverdale, 30274, 471-3586. Meet
ing at Christ Our Hope Lutheran Church, 2165 Hwy. 138, Riverdale.
Student rabbi Debbi Pipe-Mazo. Friday, 8 p.m.; Religious school Satur
day, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Hebrew school, Wednesday.
B’nai Torah (Traditional), 700 Mt. Vernon Hwy., Atlanta, 30328, 257-
0537. Juda H. Mintz, Rabbi. Morning services, Monday and Thursday,
6:50 a.m.; Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; evening services, Tuesday and Wednesday,
6 p.m.; Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday morning, 8:45 a.m. Kiddush follows
Friday and Saturday services. Shabbat evening Mincha, Shalosh Seudot,
Havdalah begin at the candlelighting time of the week.
Etz Chaim (Conservative), 1190 Indian Hills Pky., Marietta, 30067,
973-0137. Shalom Lewis, Rabbi. Friday, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.;
Torah study, 10:15 a.m.; Monday and Thursday, 7 a.m.
Jewish Home 3150 Howell Mill Rd., N.W., 351-8410. Nathan Becker,
chairman, Religious Committee. Friday, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.
Relatives and friends of residents are welcome.
Kehillat Chaim (Reform), Office: 141 W. Wieuca Rd., N.W., Suite
202-A, Atlanta, 30342, 252-4441. Harvey J. Winokur, Rabbi. Friday,
Northwest Unitarian Congregation, 1025 Mt. Vernon Hwy., 8:15 p.m.
Kol Emeth (Reform), P.O. Box 71031, Marietta, 30007-1301, 3822 Ros
well Rd., Suite 6, Marietta, 30062. Services with Rabbi Steven Lebow
every Friday, 8 p.m. at the Chestnut Ridge Christian Church, 2663
Johnson Ferry Road. For information, call Marsha Friedberg, 973-3533.
Or VeShalom (Sephardic), 1681 North Druid Hills Rd., N.E., 633-1737.
S. Robert Ichay, Rabbi. Friday, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday,
8:30 a.m.
Reform Jewish Students Committee, Drawer A, Emory University
30322, 727-6496. Beth Fleet, director. Shabbat service, 6 p.m. Oct. 17 and
Oct. 31, Turman.
Shearith Israel (Traditional), 1180 University Dr., N.E., Atlanta, 30306,
873-1743. Judah Kogen, Rabbi. Weekday Mincha, Monday-Thursday,
6:45 p.m.; Weekday mornings, Monday, Thursday, 6:50 a.m.; Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday, 7 a.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m., 6:15 p.m. (followed
by Shalosh Seudot and Havdalah); Sunday, 8:30 a.m.
Temple Emanu-EI (Reform), 1580 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338, 395-
1340. Barry R. Friedman, Rabbi. Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.
Temple Sinai (Reform), 5645 Dupree Dr., N.W., 252-3073. Philip N.
Kranz, Rabbi; Sid Gottler, Cantor. Friday, 8:15 p.m. (except November-
May, when first Friday of the month is at 7:30 p.m.); Saturday, 10:30 a.m.
The Temple (Reform), 1589 Peachtree Rd., 873-1731. Alvin Sugarman,
Rabbi; Samuel Weinstein, Assoc. Rabbi. Friday, 8:15 p.m.; Saturday,
10:30 a.m.
Yeshiva High (Orthodox), 1745 Peachtree Rd., N.W., 873-1492. Rabbi
Herbert Cohen, Dean. Weekday services at 8 a.m. at the AJCC: Mincha,
2:10 p.m. Community Beit Midrash meets at Beth Jacob Synagogue
Sunday-Thursday, 8 p.m.
United Jewish Congregation of Rockdale-Newton (Traditional): Servi
ces at 7 p.m. Friday evenings, at Oxford College Chapel.
Organizations
Tri-County ORT to hold
membership meeting
The Tri-County Chapter of
Women’s American ORT will hold
its annual paid-up membership
meeting at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 22, at the home of Jeanine
Bekerman.
A dairy dinner will be served,
followed by an autograph party
with Lynn Alpern and Esther Blu-
menfeld, co-authors of the books,
“Oh, Lord, I Sound Just Like
Mama” and “The Smile Connec
tion.”
All members and perspective
members are invited to attend.
For more information, call
Melanie Alexander at 325-4147
(work) or 294-0730 (home) after 6
p.m.
Adoptive parents group
plan second program
Jewish Family Services and
Stars of David, a newly formed
group of Jewish adoptive parents,
will holds its second program,
“How and When to Tell Your
Children About Their Adoption,”
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19,
at Etz Chaim Synagogue in Mari
etta.
Dr. Linda Nathanson-Lippitt, a
pediatrician specializing in child
development, will be the speaker.
A discussion will follow.
For more information, call Ted
and Annette Marcus, 455-4495, or
Saralee Kane at Jewish Family
Services, 873-2277.
Yeshiva High PTA plans
annual Sukka Hop
Yeshiva High School PTA will
holds its 10th annual Sukka Hop
beginning at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 22.
Hors d’oeuvres will be served in
the sukka of Drs. Cynthia and
Gerald Shulman, 1427 Sheridan
Walk, #9A, Atlanta, followed by a
dairy dinner at location^ to be
announced. The hop will end with
desserts served in the sukka of
Cheryl and Paul Rodbell, 1085
Riverside Trace, Sandy Springs.
Cost is $18 a person. Reserva
tions are by check payable to
Yeshiva High School, 1745 Peach
tree Road, Atlanta, 30309, or mail
to Shelly Shaw, 1460 North Cross
ing Circle, Atlanta, 30329.
Sukka celebration
planned at Beth Jacob
Congregation Beth Jacob will
hold its annual sukka celebration
for the entire family from 5:30-7
p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at the syna
gogue.
The celebration is a commemo
ration of the Simchat Beit Ha-
Shoeva, the traditional annual fes
tivities dating back to The Temple
period.
Food will be available at nomi
nal prices.
The event is sponsored by Beth
Jacob’s Teen Youth Group, Taryag
NCSY.
Annual races slated
for Nov. 2 at AJCC
The Atlanta Jewish Community
Center’s seventh annual 10K Free
dom Run and 5K Bagel Run will
take place Sunday, Nov. 2. The
races begin at 10a.m. at the AJCC/
Zaban branch.
The cost is $6 for pre-registration;
$8 on race day. Awards will be
given to the top three finishers. All
runners will be given T-shirts and a
bagel breakfast.
The Temple to hold
annual Sukkot picnic
The Temple will hold its annual
Sukkot picnic at 5 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 19, on The Temple lawn.
Festivities will include holiday
stories, songs and games, sukka
decorating and Israeli dancing.
Rain or shine, the celebration
will go on. For more information,
call Linda Lincoln, program direc
tor, 873-1731.
DeWitt Clinton alumni
plans breakfast meeting
The Atlanta Chapter of DeWitt
Clinton Alumni will have a break
fast meeting at 9:30 a.m. Sunday,
Oct. 19, at the Colonnade restau
rant on Cheshire Bridge Road.
Spouses and guests are welcome.
For more information, call Sy
Dankberg, 938-0085.
Women’s ORT to hold
dedication of new office
The Atlanta Region of Women’s
American ORT invites the com
munity to attend the dedication of
its new office from 7:30-9 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 26. The office is
located at 1532 Dunwoody Village
Parkway, Suite 209, Atlanta, 30338.
Ruth Rothfarb, national chair
person of Bramson ORT Techni
cal Institute in New York, and
Lynda Walker, member of the na
tional executive committee, will
attend.
For more information, call the
ORT office at 393-8555.
U.S. Rep. Pat Swindall
to address Gate City
U.S. Rep. Patrick L. Swindall
will be the speaker at the next
monthly dinner meeting of Gate
City Lodge #144 B’nai B’rith. The
meeting will be held at Steak 'N
Ale restaurant, 3039 Buford High
way, on Monday, Oct. 20, begin
ning with cocktails at 6:30 p.m.
The program will begin at 7 o’clock,
with dinner following.
Swindall will discuss matters of
concern to the Jewish community,
including the Middle East situa
tion and First Amendment issues
such as prayer in school.
The community is welcome.
Members are encouraged to bring
wives and guests. For reservations,
call the lodge office, 851-9705.
Wildwood Pines to tour
Jeb Morgan Herb Farm
The Wildwood Pines Garden
Club will hold its next meeting on
Oct. 20, at the Jeb Morgan Herb
Farm in Acworth, Ga. There will
be a motorcade leaving from the
West Paces Ferry Shopping Cen
ter near the A&P at 9:30 a.m.
A lecture and tour of the Herb
Farm will be presented.
Hostesses are Sophie Boaz, Irma
Schulman and Bea Kessler. For
more information, call Kate Saks
355-5841.
Noah Levine to speak
at Beth Shalom Oct. 17
Noah Levine, director of com
munity relations of the Atlanta
Jewish Federation, will speak on
the first night of Sukkot at 8 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 17, at Congregation
Beth Shalom.
Levine, who recently returned
from a visit to the Soviet Union
with a group of 18 other Atlantans,
will speak of his experiences and
impressions. His topic will be: “One
People—One Destiny.”
For more information, call 458-
0489.
The community is invited.
Planning sukka events
Congregation Beth Shalom committee and board members
plan sukka events. Dinners will be held Friday, Oct. 17, Saturday,
Oct. 18, and Friday, Oct. 24, all at 6:30 p.m,, prior to services.
Luncheons will be held Saturday, Oct. 18, Sunday, Oct. 19 and
Saturday, Oct. 25, all at noon. The junior congregation will deco
rate the sukka Tuesday, Oct. 14, and it will be built by members.
( ost for the meals is $7 for adults, $4 for children. For reserva
tions, call the synagogue, 458-4089,
Sukka planners are (from left) Rabbi Leonard Lifshen; Paula
Rosenbaum, vice president, membership; Marcia Bergman, presi
dent; Nathan Goldstein, Rhonda Gottlieb, Mike Frohman and
Wayne Garfinkel.