Page 14-THE NEWS-February, 1986 Bulletin Board Hickert’s Home Remedies Property Maintenance, Home Repairs, Improvements Carpentry • Plumbing • Electrical Patrick Hlekert Owner 846-3911 Free Estimates Temple Happenings Beth tl Feb. 1 - Junior High Weekend (thru 2/2) Feb. 3 - Hebfew Classes, Noon y Temple Board Meeting, 8 p.m. Feb. 10 - Hebrew Classes, Noon Feb. 12 - Sisterhood Older Adult Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. Yiddish Vinkl, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14 - Sabbath Eve Forum: “The Song of Songs” Feb. 17 - Hebrew Classes, Noon Feb. 21 - Sabbath Eve Forum: “The Book of Ruth” Special Dinner for Singles Feb. 22 - Membership Adult Social, 8 p.m. “Brightest Spot in Charlotte”: All adult Temple members & prospective members invited. Feb. 24 - Hebrew Classes, Noon Feb. 26 - Joint Religious School Board Meeting, 8 p.m. Feb. 28 - Sabbath Eve Forum: “Ecclesiastes.” Sabbath Eve Services, 8:00 p.m. Sabbath Morning Services, 10:30 a.m. Beth Shalom Feb. 3 - Board Mating, 8 p.m. Feb. 4 - Beginning Hebrew, 7 p.m. Basic Judaism^ 7:45 p.m. Feb. 7 - Shabbat Service, 8:15 p.m. Feb. 18 - Beginning Hebrew, 7 p.m. Basic Judaism, 7:45 p.m. Feb. 21 - Shabbat Service, 8:15 p.m. Feb. 25 - Beginning Hebrew, 7 p.m. Basic Judaism, 7:45 p.m. Feb. 26 - Joint Religious School Board Meeting. 8 p.m. > Israel Feb. 2 - Sisterhood Art Auction Feb. 6 - Business Lunch & Torah With Rabbi Wilson, Noon Feb. 14 - People Power Weekend (thru 2/16) Feb. 21 - Adult Education, 8 p.m. Panel Discussion: '‘Women’s Equality — Looking Back, Looking Forward” Feb. 25 - Sisterhood Open Board Meeting, 10 a.m. Feb. 28 - Consecration: Aleph Class RUSSELL'S PHOTOGRAPHY • Studio Near Pineville. N. C. • E. ROBIN RUSSELL PORTRAITS WEDDINGS SPECIAL EVENTS COMMERCIAL CALL: 542-8711 DAYS OR EVENINGS ROBERTS TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. Telephone Services For Residence & Business. New Jaclcs & wiring. Key systems moved & instaiied. Additions & maintenance to existing systems, all makes. 16 Years Experience 847-5541 Beth El’s «*Bifitel Brief’’ Joe and Helen Cohen admire anniversary cake as Rita and Irving Mond (L) and Hilbert Fuerstman (R) make the presentation. New Year’s Eve at Temple Beth El marked a very suc cessful beginning for the new year. The party, sponsored by the Men’s Club, was well at tended by members from both Temples Beth El and Israel, and many guests. Highlight of the evening was a special presentation and huge cake marking Helen and Joe Cohen’s 49th anniversary. On January 18, a commun ity* wide Young Children’s Shabbat was conducted at the Temple. At Sisterhood’s January luncheon, Kathleen McLain, religious editor of The Charlotte Observer, spoke on her personal perspective on the plight of the Soviet Refuseniks. January 19 was a busy day at the Temple. After the Men’s Club breakfast, featuring D.G. Martin, we hosted the Catho- lie-Jewish dialogue group sponsored by the Ecumenical Institute. The weekend of February 1 we hosted the annual Junior High conclave with about 90 youngsters in attendance. They represented eight area Reform Congregations. The Social Club will hear Isaac Stern at Winthrop Col lege on February 4. The February 21 service will honor Jewish singles, and will be preceded with a dinner for them., — Roland Heller Want To Go To Hawaii? Have you ever been to Hawaii? Now Temple Beth El Sisterhood offers you the op portunity to enjoy this island paradise. This fabulous eight-day vacation could be yours for a $15 raffle ticket. Only 400 tickets will be sold for this deluxe dresun trip for two. Wouldn’t you like to try? Included are round trip air transportation from Atlanta to Honolulu via American Airlines, some meals, premium hotel accommodations for seven nights in Waikiki Beach at the Hilton Hawn Village, Outrigger Waikiki, Sheraton Waikiki or the Ilikai. As extra added attractions, the following special features are included: Grand City Tour, Circle Island Tour, A1 Har rington Dinner Show, Kalo’s Polynesian Sunset Dinner Sail ' and a one day eight-island “Flightsee/Sightsee.” This trip is worth over $3200. Tickets are available at Temple Beth El office or con tact Ruth Lubin, 365-3442 or Estelle Rosen, 364-4185. Drawing to be held March 12, 1986, at the Temple Beth El Sisterhood Luncheon. — Ruth Lubin Support Our Advertisers Phil’s Deli Cotswold Shopping Center 366-5405 Monday — Saturday 8 a.m. — 6 p.m. Eat In • Take Out • Catering • Deli Platters New York Rye — Baked Fresh Daily Bialys from Brooklyn Fresh Fish Flown in Weekly from NY EXCITING PASSOVER NEWS Phil’s Deli & The Hebrew Academy will be working together this Passover to see that you have the best selection of Passover products possible. Details Forthcoming Call Phil for your special deli needs. 366-5405