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page 10—THE NEWS—December 1976 Contributions to the i 'Hebrew Academy Speedy recovery for Baila Pmnsky: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Luski Mr. and Mrs. George Sc^eider Ih] honor of granddaughter Lila Shapiro’8 6th birthday: Nfr. and Mrs. David. FVeidin Mr. and Mrs. Max Weissbaum Mr. and Mrs. Abe Luski * * * * Special thanks for the generous contribution of an aquarium, fish and supplies Afr. and Mrs. Joe Gaynor. Say It With an Academy Card Now a donation to the Academy can honor memorials, bar mitzvahs, any occasion. i^nd a check made out to Hebrew Academy and your requests to Bei^l Fishman, 5841 Coatbridge Lane, Charlotte, N.C. 28212, Phone: 537-0220. Bar/Bat Mitzvahs TEMPLE BETH EL Dec. 1 — Debbie Greenfeld, daughter of Marshall and Linda Greenfeld Dec. 15 — Sam Brill, son of Warren and Louise Brill Dec. 22 — Jon Bernstein, son of Mark and Louise Bernstein TEMPLE ISRAEL Dec. 22 — Neil Kodsi, son of Joseph and Merrilee Kodsi Tliere’s senethii^at tlie J jorthewliek. THANK YOU, THANK you! THANK YOU Ha Lailah Chapter B’nai B’rith Women thanks the Charlotte community for their wholehearted support of our 3rd annual raffle. With your help B’nai B’rith Women is able to continue its promise — “pledge to serve.” NEEDED... FX>R MOTHER’S MORNING OUT PROGRAM Pre-school toys & equipment ... cribs ... playpens... chang ing table. All contributions will be greatly appreciated. Phone the JCC; 366-0357. Community Calendar Courtesy of Charlotte Chapter BBW DECEMBER 2 • Israel Bond Dinner Kadima Meeting 3 • All Temple Board Meetings 4 • Temple Beth El Sisterhood Attic Sale (thru 12/6) 6 • Chiurlotte Chapter BBW Meeting Temple Beth 1^ Sisterhood Board Meeting BBYO Meeting ORT Board Meeting Federation - Women’s Division Trip to D.C. 9* USY Meeting Kadima Meeting 10* Hadasaah Board Meeting JCC Board Meeting Ha Lailah Board Meeting 11 • Hadasaah Study Group 12 • Devorah Hadassah Board Meeting B*nai B’rith Lodge Board Meeting 15 • Singles Group - Chanukah Party 16- Temple Israel Chanukah Party (Men’s Club) ' JCC Family Day - Chanukah Msirathon Beth Shalom Community Latka Party Temple Israel AJE Movie 17* Charlotte BBW Board Meeting Ha Lailah Meeting 18 • Temple Israel Men’s Club Board Meeting 19* Hadassah Meeting Hebrew Academy Board Meeting 20* Senior Women B’nai B’rith Lodge Dinner and Basketball 21 • Temple Beth El Shabbat Family Dinner 23 • Temple Israel Men’s Club Breakfast 24 • Federation Board Meeting 26* JCC Family Day 27 • JCC Children’s Program 28* JCC (Dhildren’s Program 31 • Temple Beth El New Year’s Eve Party Temple Israel Couples Club New Year Party JANUARY 1980 1. HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 2 • Charlotte BBW Meeting Temple Beth El Sisterhood Board Meeting BBYO Meeting ORT Board Meeting EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT - BINGO - JCC EVSRY SUNDAY NIGHT - Duplicate Bridge - JCC Afternoon of the Arts Want Your Event On Calendar? Community calendar chairmen must clear all dates for mee- tings and socials by contacting Elise Menaker • 364-4643 or ^-4295. ^-,1 Last ! The Charlotte Jewish News First Anniversary Souvenir Section Nesct month marks a milestone for The (Charlotte Jewish Ne^s — our first anniversary. Because of this we have set asi«ie a **souvenir section” to commemorate this special oc- caeuon. Those of you who wish to remember “us” on our an- niv'crsary may subscribe to a personal greeting. This will be dome in ad form at a special price of $5 for a 1” x 2” box or $10 for a 2” X 4’* box. Larger ads may be placed as well — Vfc page @ $2^: Va page @ $50; i^ge @ $100. ^or further information contact the editors: Ann Langman — 525-6900 (day) 364-1691 (evening) Rita Mond - 366-6632 Hake checks payable to Charlotte Jewish Federation. They are tax deductible. ((Continued from Page 1) (aeneral Orly’s straightforward statemento elicited the over whelming response in pledges. Ihe process leading to the evening’s success actually began in mid-October when a meeting was held for a group of Jewish Community leaders. At that time concern was expressed for the 1980 Federation Cam paign in Ught of a potential Community Capital Funds Drive in the Spring. Present at that meeting was I>. Morry lip- ton, a leader in the (Charleston Jewish Community, who described the process by which his city’s 1979 Federation cam paign had increased 10% at the same time that three million dollars was raised for renovations and expansions of three synagogues and the Charleston JCC. *The Federation drive helps prople who are in need,” said Dr. lipton. “Just because we are for tunate enough to be able to build necessary facilities doesn’t mean that the hurte or needs are any less.” Those present affirmed their intention to have a successful, increased 1980 Federation Men’s (Campaign and Alvin and Shelton agreed to share the chairmanship. Their initial ef forts culminated in the success at Cafe Eugene. (Note: Often it is the small things which add so much meaning. Three young men frorri the community were engaged to be waiters and bus- boys, for the dinner — Danny Levine, Robert Gleiberman and Lan^ Ostrow. They finished their work, received their promised pay and walked over to a,f mall group of leaders who had remained after dinner to talk. 1 "We want to do our part,” the boys said, putting their hard earned money on the table. It was the most important $50 of the evening.) Attend CJF (Continued from Page 1) sion programs of the convention was a session with Esther Peter son, assistant to President (Dartet for consumer affairs. Programs featured new and in- novative strategies for educational programming, leadership development and campaigning. The format was sudi that it allowed the par- ticipante to gain insight into areas of special interest and speak directly to women leaders who have developed creative responses to the challenges that must be faced. Other work shops during the Ck>nference covered the topics of; Women’s Plea for Soviet Jewry, The View from the Campus, The Energy Crisis, a solicitor training ses sion, and a Shabbat study group. We Have Promises To Keep B'NAI BWTH NEEDS YOU... YOU NEED BNAI B*RITH... WE HAVE PROMISES TO KEEP: 1. To continue our work in over 300 campuses with the Hillel foun dations. 2. To strengthen the moral and religious values of more than 40,000 youngsters in 1100 communities through the work of BBYO. 3. To continue educational, cultural, religious and social action ac tivities. IF YOU ARE NOT A MEMBER - YOU ARE FAIUNG TO HELP KEEP THE PROMISES OF B’NAI B’RITH. IF YOU ARE JEWISH - IF YOU CARE - YOU BELONG IN B’NAI B’RITH. JOIN TODAY Charlotte Lodge #1174 P.O. Box #221203 Charlotte, N.C. 28222 We le giQd you pledged. Ir shovvs you undersrond the (tollenges we face itvoughouf the Jewsh worid, QfxJ the urgency of the needs musr meef. Duf pledges won't c^cie sduiions. Ccch wJII. Cosh is needed. 910RE imx fVEK. Send your ched today. You'll be glad you poid. Qiarlotte Jewish Federation P.O. Box 2201SS, ChaurioCte. N.C. 2S222 OMly SI 'hm DatetiU* D«)r* ia im.
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