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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE December 26, 1986 Page 25
Community Events
New officers
The Sisterhood of Congregation Etz Chaim has elected its executive board for 1986-87. They are
from left, Marsha Shulman, administrative vice president; Ellen Feldser, treasurer; Bonnie Roth,
corresponding secretary; Wendy Marcus, Ways and Means co-vice president; Ellen Korn, vice
president programming; Sherry Seidman, president; Debbie Milstein, recording secretary; Sue
Blaustein, Ways and Means co-vice president.
Jewish Home Auxiliary
The Jewish Home Auxiliary
will host a combination New
Year’s Eve and December Birth
day Party at 7:30 p.m. Wednes
day, Dec. 31 in Garson Audito
rium. Eli Frisch and his Tempo
Band will entertain.
Arlene Kopelman and her as
sistants Eleanor Vrono, Elaine
Sackett and Mona Blumenthal
have arranged the refreshments
and gifts and invite families and
friends of the honorees to attend.
The residents to be honored
are Sadie Carfield, Vera Cron-
heim, Gladys Fried, Rose Fuhr,
Fannie Goldstein, Frieda Kar-
lick. Goldie Manning, Anne
Winter Meyer, Susie Papouchado,
Bertha Saul, Yetta Zucker and
Sarah Zuckerman.
Beth Jacob
Congregation Beth Jacob will
hold a Hanuka dinner and raffle
at 5:45 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28, at
the synagogue.
There will be a drawing for
two tickets to Israel. Entertain
ment includes a mime show, play
let and a sing-along.
Tickets for adults are $6, $4 for
children, ages 3-11.
For more information, call
Yossi or Jill Ovadia.
Knights of Pythias
Peachtree Lodge # 100, Knights
of Pythias invites knights new to
Atlanta to join their lodge.
For more information, call Bob
Goodman, vice chancellor, at
377-7755 (office) or 921-2788
(home).
Outreach Center
The Family Outreach Center,
a project of NCJW, will conduct
parent education courses begin
ning in late January 1987.
Courses will be offered for
parents of pre-school and ele
mentary aged children, and for
parents of teenagers.
Day and evening groups are
scheduled. Couples and individ
uals are invited.
Courses will be held at the
Family Outreach Center, 120
Copeland Road, Suite 252, in
Sandy Springs.
For more information or to
register, call 255-3604.
Mt. Scopus Hadassah
Mt. Scopus Hadassah will
have its next book review on
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, at
the home of Lois Cohen, 2704
Galahad Drive. “A Certain Peo
ple” will be reviewed by Ludah
Kogen.
For more information or to
make a reservation, call Gail
Flaxman at 325-5566.
Amit Women
Gesher Tzion, Atlanta Chap
ter of AMIT Women will hold a
donor luncheon at 1 p.m. Sun
day, Jan. 18, at Congregation
Beth Jacob.
The cost of the luncheon is
$20, plus a donor category.
To make a reservation by Jan.
2, mail a check, made out to
AMIT, to Marilyn Zuckerman,
1585 Adelia Place, N.E.. Atlanta
30329-3838.
AJCC
Adult Services
AJCC Adult Services will hold
a five-week memory workshop
from 1 to 2 p.m. on Fridays, from
Jan. 9 to Feb. 2. at AJCC,/ Peach
tree.
Participants will learn how to
improve skills and how to relieve
anxiety over memory lapses.
There is a one-time $3 fee.
For more information, call
Phyllis Shavin at 875-7881. ext.
21.
Nora Stahlman Shop
The Atlanta Jewish Commun
ity Center Gilt Shop is filled with
an array of gifts tor Hanuka and
•year-round gift giving.
The Nora Stahlman Shop, run
by AJCC volunteers, is open five
days a week from 9:30 a m -3
p.m.
Last minute notes
JNF Gala co-chairpersons Cheryl Kramer (left) and Donna
Gerson check over last-minute details for the Jan. 10 appear
ance of Marvin Hamlisch at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.
Proceeds from the dinner will be used to build new recrea
tional facilities in the Galilee.
A night’s shelter
Bob Nemo, Rabbi Alvin Sugarman and supervisor Vickie
Breman at opening night, Nov. 1, at The Temple Night Shelter
for Homeless C ouples.
Six couples, from the 6,000 homeless people anticipated for
this year, were cared for on the first night of operation of their
fourth season.
The shelter can accommodate 12 couples, with private ‘bed
rooms,’ w hich double as religious school classrooms during the
week and on Sunday.
Wlud's Happening
DECEMBER 26, Friday:
6:30 p.m. — Shaarei Hayyim Shabbat and Hanuka Celebra
tion, Home of Jacob and Miriam Kabb.
6:45 p.m.—Shabbat Dinner and Service tor College Stu
dents. The Temple.
DECEMBER 28, Sunday:
5:00 p.m.—Congregation Etz Chaim Sisterhood Hanuka
Dinner, the Synagogue.
6:30 p.m. — Mack Frankel JVW Post 1 12 Ladies Auxiliary
Hanuka Latke Party, Club I 12.
DECEMBER 31, Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Auxiliary Hosts New Year's Eve and Birthday
Parties, The Jewish Home.
JANUARY 3, Saturday:
7:30 p.m.—Congregation Beth Shalom Hanuka Party,
AJCC/Zaban.
JANUARY 4, Sunday:
11:30 a.m.—The Temple College Students Brunch, Houli-
hans Restaurant.
1:00 p.m.—Temple Beth David Hanuka Party and Book
Fair, Button Gwinnett United Church of Christ.
7:30 p.m.—‘‘The Jazz Singer” (1928), Sunday Night at the
Movies, AJCC/Peachtree.
JANUARY 5, Monday:
6:30 p.m.—Atlanta Region of Women’s American ORT
Regional Board Meeting, AJCC/Zaban.
JANUARY 6, Tuesday:
6:30 p.m.—L.eo Frank B’nai B’rith Lodge Meeting, Con
gregation Or VeShalom.
JANUARY 7, Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. — Mt. Scopus Hadassah Book Review Meeting,
Home of Lois Cohen.
7:30 p.m.—Spirit of Life City of Hope Hosts Bingo, The
Jewish Home.
JANUARY 8, Thursday:
7:30 p.m.—“West of Hester Street,” Sunday Night at the
Movies, AJCC/Peachtree.
9:00 p.m.—Kehillat Chaim Congregation Night at the
Punch Line.
JANUARY 10, Saturday:
7:00 p.m.—JNF Gala Dinner Dance with Marvin Ham
lisch, Westin Peachtree Plaza.
JANUARY 11, Sunday:
9:30 a.m.—NCJW Georgia Legislative Institute, Powers
Ferry Holiday Inn.
JANUARY 14, Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Temple Sinai Women’s Committee Hosts Bingo.
The Jewish Home.
JANUARY 18, Sunday:
1:00 p.m.—Gesher Tzion Atlanta Chapter of AMIT Women
Donor Luncheon, Congregation Beth Jacob
JANUARY 21, Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. —East Cobb ORT Hosts Bingo, The Jewish
Home.
JANUARY 28, Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Family Council Hosts Bingo, The Jewish Home.
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