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page 8-THE NEWS-April 1979 Contributions to the Hebrew Academy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Good man, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gleiberman Mr. and Mrs. Chuck GUck Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kier Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fried man Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strause Mr. and Mrs.’ Alan Goldberg .. In memory of Charlotte Glazier: Dr. and Mrs. Jonathon, Bregman , Say It With an Academy Card Now a donation to the Academy can honor memorials,' bar mitzvahs, any occasion. ^nd a qheck made out to Hebrew Academy and your requests to Beryl Fishman, 5841 Coatbridge Lane, Charlotte, N,C. 28212, Phone: 537-0220. The JCC is now selling Carowinds tickets (Good Any Day) for $6.50 at the JCC office for members only. Regular gate admission this season will be $7.95. Carowinds will be open weekends only until June. Yes! You can hear radio broadcasts direct from Israel. In English. 6:30-7:00 P.M., EDT 5:30-6:00 P.M., EST 7.4, 9.4, 9.8 & 11.6 MHz ON YOUR SHORTWAVE DIAL For more details write: Israel Radio, Box 204, Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 or Israel Radio, Box 1082, Jerusalem, Israel WANTED ADVERTISERS $7.^0 per 1 column inch 366-0357 One Day For You EXPLORE THE INNER AND OUTER YOU 'IXiesday, May 1 -10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. including catered lunch by natural health chefs Darley Putnam and Gayle Warren Subject: Growing and chang ing as an adult, coping with stress. Healthier approaches to body management and sound nutri tion. Participating Speakers: Mary Williams - Coordinator of education and counselor at the Mental Health Services Center. Graduate of Radcliff/- Harvard in Psychology. Berkeley Reynolds - Graduate of Southwesteni at Memphis, graduate worU at the Univ. of Chicago. Conducted classes in nutrition and natural ap proaches to healing. Babysitter available (fee $1.00 per day), bring lunch, JCC will ■ provide drinks. FEE: $4.50 per session - members - $5.50 per session - non members For reservations please call JCC - 3«(j-0;i57. Yiddish Institute (Continued from Page 7) taintop in the Blue Ridge Moun tains of Western North Carolina, when the first Yiddish Institute presents a full program of Yiddish culture. This Institute is dedicated to the memory of I.D. Blumenthal. The gUest speaker-in- residence for the Institute will be Professor David Miller of the Yiddish department at Queens College, New York. Professor Miller pna conducted workshops and seminars on the west coast as well as in New York City, and has been scholar-in-residence at various Yiddish literary gatherings. He is now at work on his doctorate. Registration will be on Thyrs- day, May 3 from 2 to 5 p.nt. Dinner will be at 7 p.m. followed by a welcome program, guesrt speaker and singing. Kach day will have lectures and workshops in language, poetry and literature and programs of folksinging and theatre. The In stitute will be in session until Sunday morning breakfast. A gift shop will be open, featuring books of Yiddish and Jewish content and gifts for every Yiddish “simcha” and every Yiddish home. Found Guilty Jerusalem Post Staff A reserve soldier has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a military court for murder ing an Arab last April in what was described as a ‘‘private act of revenge” for the terrorist kill ing Af another soldier. Yisrael Lederman, a 43-year- old father of four from Jerusalem, has been found guil ty of the premeditated muder of Samir Tuhan of East Jerusalem, shooting 14 bullets at him. Tuhan was standing in the same spot where Avraham Deutsch, anoUier reserve soldier, had been killed a day earlier. Lederman told'the coujrt thal he acted in self-defense when Tuhan tried to ffrab his gun. JCC Family Days APRIL 29: JCC FAMILY ' DAY AT CAROWINDS MAY 20; “SHERLOCK HOLMSKI DAY AT THE J” WHO CARES? You don’t know Reba...or Yacov... or Yael...or Nissim...or Sara. Yet they and many others like them look to you: the elderly, the troubled, the disadvantaged here and overseas...thousands of new immigrants from crisis areas...300,000 still trying to get into the mainstream of creative life in Israel. All those numbers. All those faceless people. Does it really matter if the people of Israel are unable to absorb new immigrants from distressed areas? Won’t they manage somehow? Does it matter what happens to youngsters cut off from society because there’s not enough money to guide them and help them? Won’t they grow up anyway? And what does your gift matter to the aged and the young in remnant Jewish communities scattered through Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa? Won’t time tell their story? You know it matters. It matters in their lives...and inside you. Your sense of who you are depends on your being part of the Jewish lifeline reaching around the corner and around the world to the Rebas, the Yacovs, the Yaels, the Nissims, the Saras. Make your pledge today to the 1979 campaign. Renew yourself as you renew Jewish life everywhere. Who cares? We do. You do. 1979 Year of Jewish Renewal at Home and Overseas
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