The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 14, 1986, Image 12

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Page 12 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE November 14, 1986 Temple Sinai sets goal for Israel Bonds sales The Temple Sinai Israel Bonds Campaign has set a goal of reach ing over 200 congregants and sel ling $80,000 in Bonds this year. The congregation will hold Friday night services for Israel Bonds on Nov. 23. Howard Stone, noted writer and consultant to major Jewish organizations, will be the speaker. Dr. David Taylor is president of Temple Sinai. Peter Savitz is chairman of the campaign. A native of South Carolina, Savitz graduated from Emory University with a B.A. degree in economics and earned an MBA degree in finance from Wharton. He has served as the Camp Cole man chairman for Temple Sinai. He is part owner of Select Ser vice and Supply Company. He and his wife Margo have three children. Peter Savitz Patronize The Southern Israelite Advertisers COULD YOUR BUSINESS USE A BURST OF NEW ENERGY FROM AN OLD SOURCE? People. Older people who can save you money Maybe you could use some more help. But don’t feel you can afford it. Or the time to look. Do yourself and a lot of people a mitzvah. Call the Jewish Vocational Service. Find out how the Senior Citizens Workshop can help you. And you, them. Our staff of senior adults is already pro ducing quality work for several companies. And they’re eager to work for you. Yet, they’re on our payroll, not yours. The workshop gives them the benefit of being productive. And you the benef it of jobs well done. So you’re twice blessed. Call the JVS today and get a new shot of energy from an experienced and highly reliable old source. JVS JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE 1745 PEACHTREE ROAD, NE , ATLANTA, GA 30309 404 876-5872 A member agency of the United Vtay of Metropolitan Atlanta And the Atlanta Jewish Federation ' ' ■* y Sieve St hupp Solel is having a ‘bris’ Solel. B’nai B’rith/B’nai B’rith Women’s newest unit, for couples 40 and over, is having a “bris” at 7:30 p m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Standard Club. One of the many goals of Solel is to bring Jewish men and women together to share experiences, knowledge and information in a setting of common service while provid ing interest, camaraderie and fun in the Jewish and general community. The name Solel was chosen by its members because, in Hebrew, it means “new direction” or “new path.” Solel will provide service and support for the National Youth Service Appeal, pro grams and projects of B nai B’rith such as BBYO. Hillel, Israel and Soviet Jewish Pol itical Action. Since its first meeting last April, Solel has held a wine and cheese party, a Flag Day barbecue and a Yiddish Night. The group also heard Dr. William Korey, B’nai B’rith representative to the U.N., speak on Soviet Jewry, as well as speakers from the Anti- Defamation League. Solel participated in the recent Rally for Soviet Jewry and has collected food for the needy. The unit received its official charter in July at the District Five Convention in Orlando, Fla. Ceil and David Canter and are co-presidents. Cost for the evening, an all- you-can^eat dinner buffet and dance, is $36 a couple. Cantor Sid Gottler will perform the “bris” and entertain the group by singing Jewish songs. Sol Cutler and his band will pro vide the music. For more information, call Bo, 662-8505, or send checks to Bea Levitt, 3207 Hender son Mill Road, Apartment U-6, Atlanta, Ga. 30341. The com munity is invited. Anti-apartheid concert Nov. 19 Professor Eliezer Rafaeli, first president and chancellor of Haifa University, and now the Histad- rut’s representative to North America, will be the speaker at the “Freedom From Apartheid” Concert set for 8 p.m. Wednes day, Nov. 19, at The Temple. Rafaeli. who was the Jewish Agency’s director-general of “Project Renewal” from 1978- 80, is reputed to be an inspiring speaker. A former chairman of the Committee of Heads of all Israeli Universities, he has been visiting professor at the Univer sity of Massachusetts, Amherst, and chairman of Israel’s Hecht Fund for Archeology and Art. The “Freedom From Apar theid” concert features the massed choirs of Clark, More- 35Wes^PaceOFerr^oad^^62^1549 777777TTTTTTTTTT Atlanta's Home For^ EARL THE DEAD CAT\] //////// i mmwwww / He never comes when you call / but that makes you want him all\ 1 themore. | j | \ \ \\\\\V Another World In Cards & Gifts i i i \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ house, Morris Brown and Spel- man colleges, together with the Shirim Chorale and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend. Tickets, which are $5 each, can be reserved by calling 255-0938. Eliezer Rafaeli FIREPLACE SALE 3 plus inc 284-PLUS MBU 36 By MAJESTIC Completely installed, single story, corner installation with floor to ceiling fieldstone; full firebrick lining and screen included Glass doors available.UL-Listed and 30 year limited warranty. Installed price subject to structural accessibility S 1188 Peyton Alexander