The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 07, 1986, Image 11

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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE November 7, 1986 Page 11 ■ Journalist Dan Hackel to address Beth Jacob Israel Bonds Dinner f-PENS • PENS • PENSij-| "25% OFF 25% OFF 8 * MONT BLANC • DUPONT •PARKER • SHEAFFER • DUNHILL • WATERMAN • LAMY • COLIBRI, etc. 1/3 OFF ALL CROSS PENS rTALIC - PENS - PENCILS LARGEST SELECTION OF WRITING INSTRUMENTS AND REFILLS 875-7271 1851 PIEDMONT ROAD. NE at a number of Israel Bonds dinners. They have four children. For more information and reservations, call the Israel Bonds office, 634-9500. Lenore and Victor Maslia Vic Maslias to chair OVS Bonds Dinner Lenore and Victor D. Maslia will co-chair the Or VeShalom Bonds Dinner to be held at 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, honoring Louise and Leo Benatar. Their acceptance was an nounced by Asher Benator, gen eral chairman of the Altanta Campaign Cabinet. Victor Maslia, a native Atlan tan, graduated from Emory Uni versity with a degree in journal ism. He has served on the board of Or VeShalom for over 34 years. In 1961, he served as pres ident of the congregation and had chaired many committees, including the New Building Com mittee. In 1972 he was the con gregation’s first Israel Bonds honoree. Maslia is on the board of the newly created Buckhead Bank and is a former president of the Apartment Owners and Manag ers Association. He is a member of Gate City B’nai B’rith, ORT, Atlanta Jewish Community Cen ter and has served on the Federa tion board and several of its committees for many years. He also belongs to Fulton Masonic Lodge No. 216, the Scottish Rite and the Shrine. Leonore Maslia has been in volved with Or VaShalom’s Sis terhood, Hadassah, B’nai B’rith Women and ORT. She has been active with Israel Bonds and has acted as mistress of ceremonies Dan Hackel, formerly with Cable News Network as CNN anchor and correspondent in Is rael, will be the guest speaker at the Beth Jacob Israel Bonds Dinner to be held at the syn agogue at 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16. Hackel, a native of Jackson ville, Fla., received a bachelor of arts degree, from the University of Florida and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York. After college, he worked for the Associated Press. From there he served as news director, anchor, reporter or correspondent for television stations in Cleveland, Dan Hackel Ohio; San Juan, P.R.; Washing ton, D.C.; and Gainesville, Fla. Hackel also served as a corres pondent for the American Broad casting Company television net work and the Mutual Broadcast ing System radio networks. In 1972, Hackel served as press secretary for Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey’s presidential cam paign. He went to Israel in 1980, to serve as Cable News Network’s correspondent in Tel Aviv. Hackel and his wife, Dr. Ar- mona Livneh, have two children. The Hackels are members of Beth Jacob. For more information and reservations, call the Israel Bonds office, 634-9500. Columbia AZA chapter plans dinner-dance event will include recognition of the original members of the chap ter and all the advisers. The committee has identified more than 200 former members and 20 former and current advisers. Manuel Lifchez heads a com mittee preparing a commemora tive book spotlighting the Colum bia chapter’s past 50 years. “If anyone has any photographs, program books, dance tickets or other memorabilia, please let us know so we can include it in this book,” Lifchez said. “We’re asking anyone who was associated with the chapter to help us identify as many former Columbia AZA members, sweet hearts and advisers as possible,” said Neil Cohen, BBYOcommit- tee chairman. “We’re expecting between 150 and 200 people at this gala.” For further information, con tact Jerry Emanuel, gala coordi nator, at P.O. Box 6968, Colum bia S.C. 29260 or call (803) 788-3759. 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