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Page 9-THE NEWS-Sept«mbar, 1983 Charlotte Hosts UJA Regional Convention (Continued From Page 1) Representative Gt^enson, address ing the convention dinner, focused his attention on the politick climate in Washington with respect to Israel. Morris Speizman introdiKing Al Smith of NCNB, guest speaker at the luncheon. Mr. Smith reviewed the cur rent state of the economy and charted some of the long term potential developments and trends. Mr. Al Smith Marvin Bienstock Federation Ex ecutive, is shown discussing the details of the weekend UJA Conference with Mort Schlossman, regional director for UJA. dinner, Stan Greenspon, President-elect of the Federation, welcomed all the delegates including more than 30 attending from Charlotte. He took the op portunity to respond to the many questions asked by those attending from out of town about the Charlotte Project. He emphasized that Charlotte had been able to raise its Federation Cam paign by over 25% while raising the capital dollars and called on the other com munities to “let this weekend be the spark which will set your communities on fire with zeal for what we know we must do for our Jewish Future.” The final luncheon for men on August 8 featured Mr. Al Smith, Senior Vice President MOVINGI DOWN UNDERI IF YOU MOVE TO AUSTRALIA YOU CAN NOT GET THE CHARLOTTE JEWISH NEWS BUT IF YOU MOVE LOCALLY YOU MAY STILL HAVE IT SENT TO YOU IF YOU LET US KNOW YOUR NEW ADDRESS BEFORE YOU MOVE. WRITE TO: P.O. Box 220188 Chariott*. N.C. 28222 and Chief Economist for NCNB. Morris Speizman in troduced Mr. Smith who discussed the current state of the economy and his sense of long term directions and trends. The concluding lun cheon for women dealt with missions to Israel, missioijis to New York City to tra;e your Jewish roots and mis sions to Washington, D.C. for political briefings. “This event came at the best possi ble time,” said Ron Katz general chairman for the Men’s 1984 Charlotte Federation-UJA Campaign. “This weekend gave us the kick-off, the tools and the in centive to meet our goal for 1984 - One Million Dollars.” The SIX Most Important Words: “I ADMIT I MADE A MISTAKE” The FIVE most important words: YOU DID A GOOD JOB” The FOUR most important words: “WHAT IS YOUR OPINION?” The THREE most important words: “IF YOU PLEASE” The TWO most important words: “THANK YOU” The ONE most important word: “WE” The LEAST important word: “I” Among the Charhtte Women*s Di%/ision delegates at the U.JA. Southeast Re^n Cabinet Institute were: Sally Schrader, Shalom Y*all Chairwoman; Marcia Estroff, ProJet:t Renenwal Chairwoman: Sara Schrelbman, New Gifts chairwoman. Charlotte Women's Division presented campaign, education and social highlights of *83 at an **!dea Market." Participants were: Ruth Goldberg, president; Bobbi Bernstein, campaign chairwoman: Baila Pranskv. education diairwoman. a a C3 a a C3 C3 a C3 C3 C3 a a a C3 ca D C3 C3 C3 a NTER ta A New netxLecpeek Gallery Exquisite fashion fabrics.. impeccably custom made BEDSPREADS COMFORTERS DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS ACCESSORIES Houn: Man.-Fri: 9-S:30. SaL: K>-5 t Vm and MastetCard ixkomt 704/376-S401 520 Pitmdencc R(Md. Chariotte And you thought a HOTEL could only do PRIME RIB? Here are some of our most elegant Banquet Selections, from hors d’Oeuvres to desserts. Cheddar Beignets Souffle • Pate de Foie Gras Mushroom Caps with Snails Bourguigononne Lobster Medallions • Steak Tartare Tempura Hors d’Oeuvres • • • Roast Duckling a I’Orange Beef Wellington Rack of Lamb • • • Chocolate Cheesecake • Cherries Jubilee Individual Baked Alaska Flambee Parties of up to 175 people welcomed. Please call Ms. Pat Heiss, our Director of Catering, for all the glorious details. :gist] c- W(K)DUV\'N AT 1-77 321 WEST WOODLAV^'N ROAI), CHARLdTTE. NC 2HJ10 704-525-4441
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