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Page 18 THE NEWS-April, 1984 Bulletin Board B*nai BVith Women April 1 April 2 April 4 April 11 April April April 13 April 16 April 20 May 2 - Temple Israel April 2 - Cong. Board Meeting April 3 - Choir, 8:00 p.m. April 8 - Ark Dedication Service, 11:00 a.m. Kadima Meeting April 10 - Choir, 8:00 p.m. April 11 - Sisterhood Meeting April 13 - Family Service, 7:30 p.m. April 15 - Kadima Convention April 20 - Men’s Club Sabbath April 24 - Choir, 8:00 p.m. April 29 - Adult Education Anti-Semitism after the Holocaust: Lessons from the past; lessons for the future Guest speaker: Daniel S. Mariaschen, Assistant National Director of ADL. Nationally known lecturer and authority on the Holocaust and the Middle East. April 27 8 p.m. Temple Beth El Charlotte Chapter Temple Beth El Bake Sale, 8:45 a.m.-l:45 p.m.: fundraiser for 1984-85 Confirmation Class (see enclosed flyer) Temple Board of Directors Meeting, 8 p.m. Sisterhood Board Meeting, 10:00 a.m. Sisterhood Evening Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: G.G. Kosch Temple Beth Shalom Board Meeting, 8:00 p.m. Adult Education, 7:30 p.m. Special Program on the Holocaust Shabbat Services, 8:15 p.m. Temple Seder, 6:00 p.m. - Please call Honey Kridel 527-4903 or Ralpha Mitchell 364-4932 for informa tion and reservations Shabbat Family Services, 7:30 p.m. Beef Barbeque Plate/Beef Barbeque Sandwich at Temple -11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Call Honey Kridel or R^pha Mitchell for information and tickets. Free delivery for 10 or more orders The program on CULTS was just the beginning. Ap proval has been grant^ by the Area Superintendents of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System to have a classroom presentation on destructive CULTS brought to all high school students. The goal for this year would be to reach all seniors. Two high schools are already scheduled for April. We need people who would feel comfortable speak ing to high school students. Training would be provided on the material and how to lead discussion. Call Linda Binnick at 552-1435 or Susan Bruck at 847-4268 as soon as possible. Special Olympics On Thurs. April 12, some of our members will be assisting with the Special Olympics. The spring events will be held this year at Country Day School. Anyone interested in having fun and helping others, please caU Beth Linderman for more information (542-9865). Kitchen Shower Mark your calendars for May 2, 10 a.m. for our Hillel House Kitchen Shower. At this time we will give the gifts bought from the proceeds of our “Color Me Beautiful” luncheon. A representative from Hillel House in Chapel Hill will be coming. If you wish to bring an additional kit chen gift of your own to donate, please feel free to do so. The shower will be held at the Trianon Clubhouse, and there is no charge. Conference Regional conference is final ly coming to Charlotte. Mark your calendars for May 19-21. Here is your chance to ex perience Conference without a transportation expense and hotel expense (although many of us are sta}dng at the Mar- '■¥ .-A'. j*-. A riott). Help will be needed to man registration and to hostess in the hospitality room. Want to assist, or want to bake? Call Linda Binnick at 552-1435. Inatallation of Officers On April 4, our officers were install^ for 1984*1985 at the RITZ. A delicious gourmet buffet luncheon was thorough ly enjoyed by everyone. Many congratulations and best wishes are extended to our new executive board. Ad ministrative V.P., Reggie Wittlin; Fundraising V.P., Tobey Silber; Progranmiing V.P., Meryle Elko; Commun ity Vol. Serv. V.P., Beth Linderman; Membership V.P., Susan Coen; Treasurer, Nancy Kornhauser; Financial Secretary, Linda Goldberg; Recording Secretary, Mickey Waldman; Corresponding Secretary, Shirley Fytelson; Coimselor, Linda Binnick. The steering committee consists of Meryle Elko, Beth Linderman and Reggie Wittlin. —Meryle Elko Ha Lallah Raffle Winner B’nai B’rith Women Ha Lailah Chapter congratulates Sylvia Kurtz of 749 Milton Ave., Rock Hill, S.C. Sylvia was the winner of Ha Lai- lah’s annual J.C.C. member ship raffle. Thanks to every one who purchased raffle tickets. Passover Basltets Again this Passover mem bers of BBW Ha Lailah chap ter will share the joy of Passover with five families who are in need of assistance. With the support of members of the Charlotte Jewish Com munity, members of Ha Lailah will assemble Passover bas kets, complete with wine and candles. Tlie baskets will be delivered by Nat Greenwood, Director of Jewish Social Ser vices. Vicki Neuman, 6001 Donegal Drive, Charlotte, NC 28212 is chairperson. Any donations may be mailed to Vicki. CRT Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilita tion Through Training) held the March open meeting at the Charlotte Russe. After a brief business meeting members watched a pasta cooking demonstration, and then sampled the pasta dishes that were made. The next open meeting will be April 18 and all former, pre sent, new and prospective members are especially en couraged to attend since a por tion of the program will be presented by Education V.P., Marcia Stem, who wiU explain ORT’s worldwide role in educating Jewish youth. Sometimes with all the activ ity of the social and fundrais ing events we tend to forget the depth and variety of the ORT programs our efforts support. This will be an ex cellent opportunity to bring it into focus for you. So make plans now to attend. The meeting will be at the home of Treasurer, Kathy Katz, and Passover dishes will be served for refreshments. Everyone who would like to attend is en couraged to bring their favorite Passover recipe for a recipe exchange. Following the educational portion of the pro gram we will play several games of Passover Bingo. This will be our final program of the year and new officers will be elected at the meeting so we hope that everyone will be able to come. For more information about the meeting contact Program V.P., Marci Mehl- man, at 542-2096. Coming events include spon soring a booth at the Israel In dependence Day celebration on May 6. Anyone interested in helping out with this is ask ed to contact Special Projects V.P., Roberta Malickson, at 365-1417. We are also plan ning a Bowl-a-Thon for June 9. Watch for more details on this later. And finally everyone is reminded that our Installation Dinner will be June 20. 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