The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 31, 1986, Image 3

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THE SOUTHERN ISRAEFJTE October 31, 1986 Page 3 Louise and Leo Benatar, honorees at Or VeShalom Bonds dinner. Benatars will receive ‘Lion of Judah’ award Louise and Leo Benatar will be the recipients of Israel’s “Lion of Judah” award at the Or VeSha lom Israel Bonds Dinner on Sunday, Nov. 23, in the synagogue social hall. Or VeShalom Israel Bonds committee chairmen Lenore and Victor D. Maslia have an nounced. Benatar, a native Atlantan, re ceived his B.l.E. degree from Georgia Tech in 1951. He also attended graduate school at Geor gia Tech, completed studies in printing management at Roches ter Institute of Technology and graduated from Harvard Busi ness School’s program for man agement development. A former president of Mead Packaging, a division of the Mead Corporation, he joined Engraph Inc. in 1981 and serves as its chairman and president. Benatar has been very active in many local and national organi zations, including the Commerce Club of Atlanta and the Stand ard Club. He serves on the Inter national Advisory Council of the Trust Company of Georgia, the Georgia Tech Industrial Manage ment Council, the Georgia Tech national advisory board, the ad visory council of the College of Business Administration of Geor gia State University and the advisory board of Peachtree Corners. He is listed in “Who’s Who in the South and South west,” “Who’s Who in Finance and Industry” and “Who’s Who in America.” Mrs. Benatar, born in Chatta nooga, Tenn., attended Indiana University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She was financial counselor at Con sumer Credit Counseling Service from 1978 to 1981. She is a member of ORT, City of Hope, Jewish Home Auxiliary and the National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis. She is a life member of Hadassah, is a volunteer for the DART program of the Jew ish Family Services and is a former Girl Scout leader. Both have been active suppor ters of Congregation Or VeSha lom. Benatar served as a board member for seven years and was financial vice president. Mrs. Benatar has served as both presi dent and vice president of the sisterhood. They have three adult children. For information and reserva tions, call the Israel Bonds office at 634-9500. weekly specials Prices good Nov. 3-Nov. 7 Fresh Empire Chicken Legs 1.09 lb. Fresh Empire Turkey Wings & Legs 69C lb. Chuck Roast blade cut 1.99 lb. FREEBIE Free 1 lb. ground beef w/ $ 30 meat purchase From Our Restaurant Homemade Soup w/Crackers bowl cup 1.39 99C 215 Copeland Rd., N.E. 252-4396 2166 Brlarcllff Rd., N.E. 634-6881 cJLtfkurS kgshef meats &deli Under Strict Orthodox Rabbinical Supervision Etta Raye, Henry Hirsch to chair Beth Jacob event Etta Raye and Henry Hirsch will be co-chairmen of the Con gregation Beth Jacob Israel Bonds Dinner to be held Sunday, Nov. 16, in the Shapiro Auditorium, Beth Jacob president Irwin Rabinowitz has announced. Henry Hirsch, born in Frank furt, Germany, arrived in Atlanta 32 years ago. He received a bach elor’s degree in mechanical engi neering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1958. He is chair man of the board of Engineered Concepts Inc. Hirsch has served for eight years on the board of directors of the Apartment Owners & Man agers Association (AOMA) and is its current president. He has served on the board of directors of the Epstein School, is co- chairman of Project Renewal of the Atlanta Jewish Federation and is a member of the Federa tion Allocations Committee. Mrs. Hirsch, born in Pulaski, Tenn., moved to Atlanta in 1965 after receiving a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Vanderbilt-Pea- body University. She has served on the boards of the PTA of Epstein School, Lovette School’s Mother’s Club and BBYO; on various committees of the Atlanta Jewish Federation and is a mem ber of the Federation’s Jewish Affairs Committee. The couple are active at Con gregation Beth Jacob, where Hirsch has served as vice presi dent. Bonds dinner. Etta Raye Hirsch, co-chairmen of Beth Jacob They have two children. tions, call the Israel Bonds office For information and reserva- at 634-9500. new^ Turkey Delicious, flavorful quarter- pound burger patties made from top quality dark turkey, packed 4 per pack. '%i$L (icorRiu L & S Kosher Foods, Inc. Supreme Foods, Ine. Less fat! More Flavor! ...Less Cholesterol! ... in your freezer section! Distributed By: (404) (>84-0820 (404) 872-7872 The Most Trusted Name in Kosher Foods