The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 24, 1986, Image 19

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

PAGE 20 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 24, 1986 Single Scene 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-mem bers for $3. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & The third annual nationwide Jewish Singles Supercruise, spon sored by the St. Louis Jewish Community Centers Association, is set for February and March 1987, aboard the m/s Tropicale of Carnival 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. Louis JCCA, (314) 432-5700, Ext. 148, 2 Mill stone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146. Ahavath Achim Synagogue will host a Singles Shabbat Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31. Cost is $10 a person. Reserva tions should be made by Oct. 27. To make reservations, call 355- 3324. Mail checks to Ahavath Achim Singles, 600 Peachtree Battle Avenue, Atlanta, 30327. &&& All Atlanta Jewish singles, age 40 and over, who would like to form a Saturday night “40 Up Atlanta Jewish Singles Club” and meet at members’ homes or apart ment club houses, are asked to write to Bernie Friedman, P.O. Box 5247, Columbus, Ga. 31906. & & & People Meeting People invites all singles to Game Night at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at the AJCC/Peachtree. Bring Scrab ble, Trivial Pursuit, or any game you like. Game Night is free for mem bers, $1 for non-members. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. P Ahavath Achim Synagogue Singles Shabbat Dinner Oct. 31 For reservations send $10.00, by Oct. 27 or call 355-5222 Dinner Services Oneg 6:30 PM 8:15 PM 9:15 PM Ahavath Achim 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. Atlanta, GA. 30327 j United Synagogue Singles pre sents two 12-day trips to Israel, departing Dec. 24, and returning Jan. 4. One, for singles 22-35, will include 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 accommodations. 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. & & & Rita invites all singles to a party at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at Houlihan’s Old Place in Park Place, 4505 Ashford-Dunwoody Road, across from Perimeter Mall. There will be food, cash bars, music for dancing and a $5 cover. To place your name on the party list or for additional in formation, call Rita, 458-4584. & & & Kaleidoscope invites all sen iors to dinner at Eden’s Cafe, 2167 Briarcliff Road at LaVista, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28. Eden’s is a kosher restaurant specializing in pizza, falafel and other Middle Eastern specialities. Reservations accepted until Oct. 23. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. Lose weight. Feel great. Super rate. At Harbor Island Spa, you’ll feel good about yourself and even better about our price. Because we give you all the luxuries of an exclu sive spa vacation without the high price of one. For more information and reservations call 1-800-SPA-SLIM. j LARRY PASKOW'S ft HARBOR ISLAND SPA On Biscayne Bay Between Miami and Miami Beach. Room rate includes: 3 Balanced Meals Daily, Massages, Nutritumalist, Tennis, Golf,** Weight Loss Plans, Spa, Sauna, Steam, Exercise Classes, Cable, HBO & Nightly Enterlainment. * Available from Oct. 15-Dec. 4. Rates quoted based on 26 of 174 rms., continuous 14 night stay, p.p., dbl. occ., plus tax & gratuity. Subject to change. **Call for details. Children’s educators plan D.C. conference An optimal experience that will include workshops, discus sions, tours and networking will be featured at the eighth annual conference of Jewish Early Child hood educators in Washington, D.C. from Wednesday, Nov. 12 through Saturday, Nov. 16. The National Jewish Early Childhood Network (NJECN) is an affiliate group of the National Associa tion for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) which will also be convening for its annual national conference. “We expect over 300 Early Childhood administrators, con sultants and teachers from across the United States and Canada,” noted NJECN president, Mickey Feinberg of Washington, D.C. According to conference coor dinator Lynda Cohen of Dayton, Ohio, the program will empha size educating teachers how to Births Kathi and Ricky Silverman of San Bruno, Calif., announce the birth of a son, Brandon Mat thew, on Sept. 19. Grandparents are Eileen and Bob Silverman of Atlanta, and Geri and Bob Shimoff of San Francisco. Great-grandparents are Lee and Sidney Silverman of Atlanta, and the late Anna and Larry Fields of Atlanta. * * * Lisa and Hal Rabinowitz of Atlanta announce the birth of a son, Louis Adam, on Sept. 2. Grandparents are Rachel and Morris Galanti, and Sonya and Ben Rabinowitz, all of Atlanta. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Perla Benshushan, Mrs. Louisa Galanti and Mrs. Charnye Bress- ler Abelson, all of Atlanta. Louis was given the Hebrew name Aryeh Lev Avraham, in memory of his paternal great grandfather, Louis Rabinowitz, transmit Jewish values to young children. This point will be fea tured in a new concept of learn ing through the adoption of a scholar in residence. Dr. Miriam Shapiro, director of the BJE Teachers’ Center in White Plains, N.Y. is this year’s noted scholar. “Planned workshops range from staff development, the crea tive art process, the Jewish fam ily in changing times, as well as intergenerational programming for preschoolers and seniors. There will also be a special tour of preschools and of the Board of Jewish Education Greater Wash ington Teachers’ Center,” an nounced program chairwoman Sheila Abramowitz of Spring Valley, N.Y. During special net working sessions, educators will discuss important issues affect ing the profession. and maternal great-grandfather, Avraham Rabeno Galanti. The bris was performed by Dr. Joseph L. Tate, with Rabbi S. Robert Ichay and Rabbi Ema nuel Feldman officiating. New photo policy Beginning immediately, The Southern Israelite will no longer charge organizations or indivi duals for running photographs. However, in order to ensure quality reproduction, we must insist that all photos submitted be black and white and of 35mm quality. The editors reserve the right to select and limit photos for size and space. We will honor photos already in house by Oct. 17. JEWftK DAunG flEvWlK f f r i tf m' A Nice Way to Meet Nice People. Sherry and Rae (404) 252-0251 MU Prank * Jim Cowan • Barry /.uckerman Diamond C () L L h c T 1 () N Personalized Service • Excellent Prices Pine Jewelry • C ustom Designs • Appraisals Ten percent of the cost of each purchase will be donated to the Hebrew Academy’s- Impact on Tomorrow Capital Campaign Fund Northlake Tower Festival, 4073 LaVista Rd./ Suite 359 (404)491-0302 ••tic