The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 05, 1986, Image 3

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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE December 5, 1986 Page 3 Foods, gifts highlight OVS bazaar Dec. 14 The sisterhood of Congrega tion Or VeShalom will hold its annual Bazaar from noon-9 p.m. Sunday, Dec. I4, at the syna gogue. Sisterhood members are pre paring all the Sephardic delica cies which will be sold and served throughout the day. Pastries that will be served include buyos (in dividual pies filled with spinach, potato or eggplant); burekas (spinach, potato or eggplant turn overs); biscochos (sugar cook ies); baklava( honey and nut pas try). The recipes, many of which were brought to Atlanta from the Mediterranean over 5()years ago, have been handed down through the generations. The delicacies will also be sold in packages for take-home and orders will be taken for future delivery. A spaghetti dinner and salad platters will be sold during the entire Bazaar. Merchandise which will be on sale includes I4K gold and cos tume jewelry, porcelain, crystal, lucite, dolls, hand-made items and other gift items. The popular “white elephant” room will fea ture many “new treasures.” An original afghan, crocheted by sisterhood member M rs. Judith Piha, will be raffled. Other special features will in clude a video game room with lots of games for the children. Admission is 50cents for adults and children. All proceeds will benefit the synagogue and its education fund. Recruiter to visit Atlanta from U. of Judaism-L.A Among the teens calling for Green Sunday are (from left) Darren Weissman, son of Roz and Paul Kastin; Melissa Gould, daughter of Lynn and Myles Gould; Jennifer Kingloff, daughter of Barbara and Dan Kingloff and Stephanie Gruskin, daughter of Susan and Sanford Gruskin. Teenagers help ‘Green Sunday’ , , Memtmtr- Leslie Goldfarb, assistant di rector of admissions at the Uni versity of J udaism (in Los Angeles) will be in Atlanta from Friday, Dec. 5, through Tuesday, Dec. 9, to meet with students interested in the school’s academic pro grams. She will have information on the university's undergradu ate liberal arts program, MBA, master of arts in education, and graduate programs in Judaica. Ms. Goldfarb will lead a number of college workshops dealing with: how to choose a college; Jewish issues in selecting The National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) will hold its monthly supper seminar at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the home of Drs. Edward and Judith Fineberg, 1320 Kittredge Court, N.E. Robert L. DeHaan, Ph.D., William P. Timmie professor of anatomy and cell biology, and director of the program in car diac cell function at Emory Uni versity Center for Health Scien ces, will be the speaker. His topic Correction In last week's issue of The Southern Israelite, Mrs. Jo seph Kurtzman's birth date was listed as 1901. Mrs. Kurtz- man was born in 1909. a college; and how to begin the application process. These work shops will take place Sunday, Dec. 7, at 10 a.m. at the Hebrew Academy of Atlanta (for more information call Miriam Rosen baum, 873-1248); Monday, Dec. 8, at 6 p.m. at Congregation Etz Chaim (Linda Weinroth, 973- 0137) and at 7:30 p.m. at Aha- vath Achim (Jerry Leeson, 355- 3508). For more information, or to set up an individual appointment with Ms. Goldfarb, call Jerry Leeson at 355-3508. will be Biomedical Response to Nuclear War: Prevention or Dis aster. DeHaan is a research scientist whose interests range from the biophysics of cardiac cells to the biological effects of nuclear wea pons, and he is a frequent lec turer on these subjects. In his major research area, the devel- More than 70 young volun teers from the greater Atlanta area manned telephones at the First Georgia Bank building on Auburn Avenue on Sunday, Nov. 23, to insure the success of the Jewish National Fund’s “Green Sunday.” opment of the heartbeat, he has published over 90 articles in pro fessional journals. He is a member of the International Society of Developmental Biologists, the Biophysical Society, Union of Concerned Scientists and Physi cians and Educators for Social Responsibility. He is a co-founder of USC/Atlanta, a member of Teenage volunteers placed calls throughout the Jewish com munity, asking participants to plant trees in Israel in support of the work done by the Jewish National Fund. Chairing the citywide effort was JNF events vice president, the executive committee of the Atlanta Professionals’ Coalition for Nuclear Arms Control, and a founding member of Emory’s In terdisciplinary Program in Nu clear War Studies. Cost is $3. The community is invited. For more information, call the Beth Jacob Synagogue, Ellen Goldstein. “The kids did a fantastic job this year,” she said, “raising about $18,000 in a single day. This was almost twice as much as was raised last year.” JNF provided lunch and re freshments for the young workers who competed feverishly for the “top seller’s” award, a five-inch television set donated by a JNF patron. Jennifer Kingloff, winner of the award, sold 1,062 trees including a grove of 1,000 trees purchased by Toby and Bob Goldman in honor of their son, Aaron. 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