The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 07, 1986, Image 10

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Page 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE November 7, 1986 Bar & Bat Mitzvas Lee Swerdlin Mitchell Arogeti Carter Posner Daniel Harris Brian Unell The Bar Mitzva of Lee Ira Swerdlin of Atlanta will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Temple Emanu-El. A con gregational kiddush will follow. Lee is the son of Joanne and Dorn Swerdlin. He is the grand son of Bessie Lee Harris and the late Louis Harris, and Aaronette Swerdlin and the late Israel Swerdlin. Lee will share his Bar Mitzva with Albert Katz of the U.S.S.R. The Bar Mitzva of Mitchell Brett Arogeti of Atlanta will take place at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Congregation Or VeSha- lom. A congregational kiddush will follow. Mitchell is the son of Ben and Betty Arogeti. He is the grand son of Mrs. Bolie Arogeti of Atlanta and the late Morris Arogeti, and Bertie and Bernie Dudman of Atlanta. The Bar Mitzva of Carter Randolph Posner of Atlanta will take place at 10:30 a.m. Satur day, Nov. 15, at Temple Sinai. A congregational kiddush will fol low. Carter is the son of Geoffrey and Marilyn Posner. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Posner of Lauderhill, Ha., and Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of Tamarac, Fla. Carter will be sharing his Bar Mitzva with Robert Khanukaev of Derbent, U.S.S.R. The Bar Mitzva of Daniel Ira Harris of Roswell will take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Congregation Etz Chaim. A congregational kiddush will fol low. Daniel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Harris. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert J. Sackett of Atlanta and the late Elaine Nathan Sackett, and Mrs. Hilda Harris Commins of Atlanta and the late Haskell A. Harris. The Bar Mitzva of Brian Hyman Unell of Atlanta will take place at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Ahavath Achim Syn agogue. A congregational kiddush will follow. Brian is the son of Renee and Gary Unell. He is the grandson of Margie and Leonard Levin, and Ruth and Harry Unell, all of Atlanta. Brian is twinning with Albert Kats of Ziev, U.S.S.R. People In The News Kerry Kraitzick The Bat Mitzva of Kerry Kraitzick of Atlanta will take place at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Congregation B’nai Torah. A congregational kiddush will follow. Kerry is the daughter of Les and Wendy Kraitzick. She is the granddaughter of Nita Saack and Lily Kraitzick, both of Cape Town, South Africa. Corrie Stone The Bat Mitzva of Corrie Beth Stone of Dunwoody will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Temple Emanu-El. A con gregational kiddush will follow. Corrie is the daughter of Ar lene and Stuart Stone. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ma deline Sirkin of Warwick, R.I., and Mr. and Mrs. David Slutsky of Clearwater, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Novak of Atlanta will celebrate their 50th anniversary Saturday, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gold stein, daughter and son-in-law of the Novaks, will have a party in their honor at their home in Griffin. The couple will leave for M iami the following week for more par ties in their honor. * * * Adam J. Schwartz, a student at Lakeside High School, attended the fourth annual Duke Univer sity Young Writers’ Camp last summer in Durham, N.C. The camp, sponsored by the university’s Office of Continuing Education, is designed for 10-16 year-olds interested in creative writing. ♦ * * Elliot Palefsky, assistant pro fessor of psychology at Armstrong State College, recently presented a two-day forum at the Early Childhood Education Summer Institute at the University of South Carolina. Millie Melaver has been re elected to a second term as presi dent of the Savannah Jewish Foundation. Ms. Melaver, a former first vice president of the Savannah Jewish Foundation, is vice presi dent of M&M Supermarkets, past member of the board of the Jew ish Educational Alliance, board member and former secretary of Hospice Savannah, board member of the Southeast United Jewish Appeal, board member of His toric Savannah Foundation and a board member of the Jewish Children’s Services in Atlanta. Also elected to serve the Sa vannah Jewish Foundation were Sheldon Tenenbaum, first vice president; Ricky Eichholz, second vice president; Dr. M ichael Zoller, third vice president; Edward Wexler, fourth vice president; Leo Center, secretary; and Judy Byck, treasurer. * * * Amy Aronson of Savannah recently received a master of arts degree from the Spanish School at Middlebury College Dana Braun, chairman of the Community Relations Council of the Savannah Jewish Federa tion, has been named as the recipient of the annual Young Leadership Award, sponsored by the Savannah Jewish Federation. Braun will be honored, along with winners of similar awards in hundreds of Federations through out the country, at the General Assembly of the Council of Jew ish Federations in Chicago this month. He is a graduate of the Univer sity of Georgia, where he received his law degree. He is with the firm of Karsman, Brooks, Paint er and Callaway. As chairman of the Commun ity Relations Council, Braun heads up a program that deals with Soviet Jewry, and the Holo caust project. * * * Leon Slotin of Savannah has qualified as a member of the 1986 Chairman’s Council of New York Life Insurance Company. He is an agent in the com pany’s local office. Births Patricia and Adam Snyder of New York and Barcelona, Spain, announce the arrival of a daugh ter, Lily Catalana. Grandparents are Connie and Mort Giniger of Atlanta, and Peggy and William Snyder of New York. Lily was named for her great grandmothers, Lily Snyder and Celia Lang. * * * Caren and Terry Magdovitz of Seffner, Fla., announce the birth of a son, Joel Phillip, on Sept. 16. Grandparents are Elinor and A1 Smith of Atlanta, and Pauline Magdovitz of Erie, Pa. Joel Phillip was given the Hebrew name Joseph Pesach, in memory of his paternal grand father, Joseph Magdovitz, and his maternal great-grandfather, Philip Smith. Estelle Roth and Jacob Wind of Arlington, Va., announce the birth of a daughter, Julianna Roth Wind, on Oct. 27. Grandparents are Julia Roth of Atlanta, and the late Paul Roth, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wind of Coconut Creek, Fla. Julianna was named in honor of her grandmother, Julia Alha- deff Roth, and in memory of her great-grandmother, the late Anna Roth of Chicago.