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Page 10 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE November 14, 1986
Bar & Bat Mitzvas
Michelle and Joel Tieder
Scott Fischbach and Mark Yuzefovich
The B’nai Mitzva of Joel S. Tieder and Michelle R. Tieder of
Atlanta will take place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at The
Temple. A congregational kiddush will follow.
Joel and Michelle are the children of Mrs. Judith Grindle and the
late Arnold A. Tieder. Their step-father is D.C. Grindle. They are the
grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tieder of Clearwater, Fla.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myron of Myron, Fla.
The Bar Mitzva of Jason Heath
Jennings of Atlanta will take
place at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
22, at Temple Sinai. A congrega
tional kiddush will follow.
Jason is the son of David and
Cheryl Jennings. He is the grand
son Mr. and Mrs. Charles And
erson of Peoria, Ill., Dr. and
Mrs. I.E. Kilbane of Joplin, Mo.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rose-
nak of Peoria.
Jason will be twinning with
Mark Krivopol of Moscow.
Charlotte (Lotte) Sachs was
called to the Torah as a Bat
Mitzva on Friday, Oct. 31, at
Kehillat Chaim. Mrs. Sachs read
the first portion of Genesis.
The event marked the first
adult Bat Mitzva held at Kehillat
Chaim.
She is the editor of the temple
newsletter, a member of the sis
terhood, and is a member of the
board of trustees at Kehillat
Chaim.
The Bar Mitzva of Samuel
Aaron Wineburgh of Marietta
will take place at 9 a.m. Satur
day, Nov. 22, at Ahavath Achim
Synagogue. A congregational
kiddush will follow.
Samuel is the son of Adele
and Michael Wineburgh. He is
the grandson of Mrs. Sylvia
Caplan of Atlanta, and the late
Hyman Caplan, and Mrs. Edith
Wineburgh of Niagara Falls,
N.Y., and the late Samuel J.
Wineburgh.
Samuel will share his Bar
Mitzva with Leonid Lisenker of
the U.S.S.R.
People
Janice Nodvin was recently
named the first recipient of the
R. Dwain Blackston Award for
contributions exemplifying the
dedication and service on behalf
of individuals with Down’s syn
drome.
Mrs. Nodvin was cited for
contributions as conference
chairpersons at three annual
statewide conferences on handi
capping conditions sponsored by
the Down’s Syndrome Association
of Atlanta. She has served two
terms as president of the Down’s
Syndrome Association, is a sup
porting parent of Parent-To-
Parent of Georgia Inc., and was
appointed by the DeKalbCounty
Board of Commission to the
DeKalb Council of Disabilities.
The Bat Mitzva of Juliet Sink
of Atlanta will take place at 9:30
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at Con
gregation Etz Chaim. A congre
gational kiddush will follow.
Juliet is the daughter of Rich
ard and Karen Friedman. She is
the granddaughter of Leonard
and Eleanor Eldridge of South-
bury, Conn., and the late Irving
and Norma Friedman of River-
dale, N.Y.
The Bar Mitzva of Brian Scott
Shuman of Greensboro, N.C.,
will take place at 10 a.m. Satur
day, Nov. 15, at Beth David Syn
agogue in Greensboro.
Brian is the son of Joyce and
Bob Shuman. He is the grandson
of Gloria and Bernard Robinson
of Greensboro, and Yetta and
Carl Shuman of Atlanta.
Brian will be sharing his Bar
Mitzva with Alexander Berger of
Leningrad, U.S.S.R.
The Bar Mitzva of Scott Jason Fischbach of Atlanta will take
place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at Temple Sinai. A congrega
tional kidush will follow.
Scott is the son of Jane and Robert Fischbach. He is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pressman of Atlanta, and Mrs. Harry
Fischbach of New York City, and the late Harry Fischbach.
Scott is sharing his Bar Mitzva with Mark Yuzefovich of Mos
cow, U.S.S.R. Mark is the son of Leonid and Ekaterina Yuzefovich.
The Bat Mitzva of Helane Dore
Levy of Atlanta will take place at
10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, at
Congregation Shearith Israel.
Helane is the daughter of Anita
and Philip Levy. She is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Florence Schul-
man of Atlanta, and the late
Charles Schulman, and Mrs.
Mary Levy of Tampa, Fla., and
the late Victor Levy.
Helane will be sharing her Bat
Mitzva with Olga Ioffe of the
Soviet Union.
The Bar Mitzva of Daniel
Zachary Schwartz of Atlanta will
take place at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 22, at Temple Emanu-El. A
congregational kiddush will fol
low.
Daniel is the son of Barbara
and Lee Schwartz. He is the
grandson of the late Nathan and
Zenda Schwartz of Cleveland,
Ohio, and the late Sidney and
Beatrice Schaeffer of Palm Beach,
Fla.
In The News
She is a vice president of Ein
Karem Hadassah and is a past
vice president of the board of
Congregation B’nai Torah.
Mrs. Nodvin and her husband
Joe have four children.
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Isadore Karpf of Savannah, a
past president of the JEA, has
been named chairman of the com-
mittee to plan for the cele
bration of the 75th anniversary
of the JEA, through a series of
special programs in 1986-87.
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Rabbi James Cohn of the
Temple of Israel in Greenville,
S.C., gave the invocation and
benediction at the Clemson Uni
versity Commencement exercise
this past summer.
The event marked the first
time that a rabbi was the presid
ing clergyman for a graduation
at the university.
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Howard Pousner, son of Rose
and Seymour Pousner of Atlanta,
has accepted the position of asso
ciate editor of Florida, the Sun
day magazine of the Orlando
Sentinel.
Pousner has been a news and
features writer and editor with
T he Atlanta Journal-Constitution
for the past seven years.
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Writer and historian Norman
Shavin has been named by Mayor
Andrew Young as an historica
consultant to the Committee o
150, and Atlanta leadership group
named by the mayor to ma e
program plans for Atlanta s 15Ut
birthday anniversary next year.
Shavin is the author of more
than a dozen books relating t°
Atlanta’s history and other top
ics, including “Atlanta: I riump
of a People” and “The Worl o
Atlanta." h
He can currently be heard ea
weekday on WGST Radio s
Atlanta Minuet,” which he ere
ated, researches and writes.
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