Pig 18-THE WEWS-Aprll, 19G3 Bulletin Board T««pl« Beth El Happenings April 4 - Yizkor Service, 5:30 p.m. Temple Board of Directors Meeting, 8 p.m. April 6 • Sisterhood Board Meeting, 10 a.m. April 16 • Sisterhood Progressive Dinner April 17 • Men’s Club Breakfast, 9 a.m. Speaker: Tom McLaughlin on **Alcohol and Drug Abuse.” Temple Beth Shalom Happenings April 1- Shabbat Lay Service, 8:15 p.m. April 4 • Open Board Meeting, 8 p.m. April 8 • Shabbat & Holocaust Memorial Service, 8:15 p.m. April 15 • Shabbat Lay Service, 8:15 p.m. April 21 - Sisterhood Meeting, 8:15 p.m. Program: Plants and Spring Gardening. April 22 • Shabbat Lay Service, 8:15 p.m. April 29 • Shabbat Service, 8:15 p.m. Children’s birthdays celebrated for April. April 30 ' Adult Education, 8 p.m. Temple Israel Happenings April 3 - Pesach Service, 7:30 p.m. April 4 - Pesach Services: Morning Service ■ 9 a.m. Evening Service - 7:30 p.m. April 5 • Pesach Services: Morning Service * 9 a.m. Yizkor Evening Service * 7:30 p.m. April 8 • Family Service, 7:30 p.m. Children with birthdays during the months of March & April will be honored. April 10 - Sisterhood Breakfast Meeting, 10:30 a.m. April 16 - Men’s Club Fund Raiser April 24 • Men’s Club Breakfast Adult Education Program, 8 p.m.; Films: “This is Sholem Aleichem” & “Rendezvous with Freedom.” April 29 - Kindergarten Graduation OOPS We are so sorry that in last month’s issue Cammie Sklar was mistakenly identified as Shanya Kossove in the Hebrew Academy pictures. Oun Popular ORIGINAL DtSlGN Curtains IM DYNASTY Fabric Otvl^ /jS.'PcM.r 'Uncr'k mtd locc- Twc dre itandorcC 5tzc 16o**w.) wicfl single d-rijpUs, 6ow 0^2.6jfds. of moCcruil i»v miunU/ or vvfUa. Mac^vnc wd5fv,ttim«6lt dn^. o4vaUa6lc to take Home* SupcrS (^Uc^ ;We CUSTOM A^AKC any size RUffLCO CuHTA.tNs! J IM DYNASTY OH AWY OF OUR. MANY OTHEH FA6n h wci ir' coLotis. Custom maoc acccssohies.too.! FAST^yUVEHY ' SdoY/billows^mcinjfJaBrus, colors . . ,/t3.oo ' cot* , , —. tuivoKf of ikamuu,DcatiUfM.ati _ a . cjcicuuii "^soudfVriu iicmt ^ ...minaairu of cuCorubU UttU cuumaif’Ovtr Vu cbxoi'froitv twul) onit muiUj to unicorns hospiuuu : 'jHesi cut wo^r; from, /too,/3.« Dorotd^’s l^wffUd OrwtmiU* ^Prondincc Square 5floppuui caucr ^664 CMCOrUtrnoiionatnMM Cnancuc,yj.cz6ztt 364- MSC.CM. ifitK.tX. Vi4a 3S-*Paflie Color Cdtatog SwaxcUs HadBBMBh Edneatiom Day Charlotte Chapter of Hadassah will hold its Education Day program on April 27 at 11:30 am at the JCC. The speaker will be Rabbi Richard Rocklin of Temple Israel. Rabbi Rocklin’s topic of discussion will be recent events and pro blems in Israel. Rabbi Rocklin has recently return ed from a trip to Israel and will share his experience also. A box lunch will be served and the cost is $4.00 per person. Reservations are being handled by Estelle Goozner (399-8639) and Gladys Lavitan (334-9311). B’nal B’rith Lecture ORT Ort’s fund-raiser in March was a Casino Night held at the Providence Square Club house. It was a truly en joyable evening — the food was delicious and the prizes were outstanding. Special thanks go to Roberta Malickson and her commit tee for organizing such a spectacular event. The March Open Meeting was an Aerobic Dance Pro gram presented by Ena Har bin. All those who attended enjoyed the opportunity to learn a fun way to “keep in shape.” The next Open Meeting will be held April 20 ■ at the Fairington Apts. Clubhouse. For more in formation call Dorothy Shapiro at 847-0371. Lila Bellar, an attorney, will speak on “Women’s Issues.” Our Lox Box Sale is scheduled for May 1. This is always a popular activity, so place your orders early. For less than $10 you will receive Vi lb. lox, Vi lb. cream cheese, 6 bagels, tomato, and sweet rolls. For orders call Pam Silberman at 542-0081 by April 22. If anyone would like to help deliver orders, call Pam. Our final project for this year will be an Attic Sale on May 15. Start collecting your unwanted treasures. We need everyone’s participa tion to make this a suc cessful project. ORT schools in Israel had a 7% increase in student enrollment this year and additional funds are needed to maintain their high level of quality educa tion. —Ellen Cooper The Charlotte Lodge of B’nai B’rith is proud to pre sent its featured speaker in its 1983 Lecture Series, Dr. Abram Sachar, on Sunday, April 17 at 8 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center. The lecture is free to the en tire community; coffee and cake will follow the program. Dr. Sachar is Chancellor of Brandeis University as well as one of its founders. He is also an author, having written major works on Jewish history; a contributor to national Jewish com munal life, serving as the na tional director of the Hillel movement; and a television personality, having recently hosted his own series of pro grams on the Public Broad casting System. Dr. Sachar’s long years of involvement, area of study, and sparkling speaking style give him a unique perspec tive and promises a truly in teresting and satisfying evening. The subject of his talk is “The Future Is Not What It Used to Be.” tSaekar The Lodge thanks all who have participated in the Lec ture Series. As in most com munity efforts, it takes par ticipants, givers and an au dience for a successful set of lectures. On April 10 the Lodge will hold its annual Arthur Good man Handicapped Party at the Charlotte Rehabilitation Hospital. This is probably one of the oldest on-going community projects of the Lodge. The chairman for this event is Ken Stern. AUCTION OF SERVICES Sun. April 17 3-5 pm attheJCC Members of Cheverim BBG and Mickey Aber- man AZA will be auctioned off to perform aervicee including: babysitting, yard woric, houaework, cooking, and odd Jobe. Proceeda will go the ISF (International Service Fund) Heathstead. Luxury Apartments RjrPeo^Who Don't Have Bum. At Hnthftemd, every tputment fieatuiet an cneigy^aving fire place. Thermopane windoiMa, A heat pump. And doors that seal magneticaUy. That's how we help you save etwtgy. Now here's how you can use some. On our light ed tennis courts. In one of three pools. Or on the measur^ joggii^ trail Pmtigious seduded lo- AH that tmury staitsiiC just 1)2). ) nonth, 6 momH. or 1 year lease. Bat the real i^ixury is this: YouH be getting your mon ey's worth and thm some. Call the Resident Manager, at ))2-SSll. Or come to see us, we're open from 10 untii ) Monday-Snturday. 1 until ) Sunday. 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