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Page 14-THE NEWS-November,1986 More In and Around the JCC Pizazz Young Jewish Singles Nov. 22 (Sat.) — Volleyball game followed by Dinner. Dec. 31 (Wed.) — New Year’s Eve Party. For more information about the group and activities, call Darren Mond, 366-1815. 30+ The Charlotte Jewish Singles have made plans to in vite membership and collect dues of $10 per person per year to support mailings and announcements. A variety of activities will be offered to enable the Jewish (30-i-) Singles of the community to be together. • Sun., Nov. 16, 11 a.m.-l p.m. Brunch at Shalom Park. $3.50 per person — casual dress. • Fri., Dec. 5, 6 p.m. dinner; 8 p.m. Service. Friday Night Shabbot dinner and service for Singles at Temple Beth El V’Shalom. • Sun., Dec. 21, Plans are to have a Chanukah celebration as a joint activity with a group from another area such as Greensboro or Winston-Salem. For membership please con tact Susan Klein, 552-8202 after 6 p.m. 4 IN THE MORNING! An investment seminar presented by MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE FENNER & SMITH, INC. Sundays 10:30 a.m.-noon November 30 Estate Planning — Wealth Accumula tion and Preservation December 7 Real Estate Tax Investments — Long Term Growth plus Tax Sheltered Income December 14 General Market Information Merrill Lynch presents a Broad Range of Services for Investors or “What Everyone Should Know About Investing December 21 Insurance Strategies. How to choose the right insurance to suit your needs — get current income, pay less taxes and preserve savings — all at the same time. Call Jackie Fishman at the J, 366-5007 to sign up. $1M/$2NM The Joint Adult Institute Session II Begins in December The Joint Adult Institute, a cooperative program present ed by six of our community’s Jewish Institutions, will begin Session II of the 1986-1987 season on Thursday, Dec. 4, 1986 at Shalom Park. The In stitute brings to the communi ty an opportunity for adults to begin or further their under standing and involvement in the myriad aspects of Jewish life. The class schedule for Ses sion II wiU offer Israeli Dance, Jewish Mysticism, Jewish- American Literature, Jewish Philosophy and Ethics, Begin ning and Conversational Hebrew, Basic Judaism Part II, and more. Call 366-5007 for details and registration information. Cost of these classes is $20 for members of any of the sponsoring institutions (Tem ple Beth El V’Shalom, Temple Israel, Federation, Hebrew Academy and JCC) and $30 for non-members. The regis tration fee will cover the cost of two classes per evening. -Silver Members S§+ An active, interesting and fun-loving group of ‘J’ members who are age 55 (more or less), are meeting in the Chai lounge at Shalom Park every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. for an evening of games, cards and schmoozing. Call Jean Moses at 364-6730 for more information. No reservations are necessary, so just “come on down.” Welcome Aboard New JCC Members M/M Daniel Anthony Dr/Dr Michael Arrandt M/M Edward Bank Seth Bemanke Eugene Braunfeld Ms. Marguerite Crescitelli M/M Gary Dunn M/M Larry Farber Glenn Freklman M/M Larry Foley Ms. Lisa Goldfarb Ms. Helen Goldman M/M Leon Gottlieb Mitchell Herman Ms. Jody Hogan M/M Martin Hurlich Ms. Angelius Johnson M/M Edward Katz M/M Ronald Kaufman Dr/Dr Philip Leone M/M Bob Lieberman Dr/M Barry Marshall M/M Paul Marx Ben Massachi Keith Newman M/M Eric Oleson Benito Rodriquez M/M Robert Rose Ezequiel Rotstain Barry Rubin Ms. Phyliss Schiffman Rich Schulman Ms. Sharon Schwartz M/M Robert Siegel Ms. Donna Simon Michael Sisskind M/M Ralph Smith M/M Joseph Spielman Ms. Betty Thomas Ms. Leigh Thalhimer Erick Whitten As we fare the New Year, the JCC would like to thank all those who have shown their generosity and support of the Center and its programs through their Silver Membership. M/M Robert Abel Dr/M Sanford Benjamin M/M Mark Bernstein M/M Alan Blumenthal M/M Herman Blumenthal M/M Michael Gold Shelton Gorelick M/M William Gorelick M/M Robert Gunn M/M Ben Jaffa, Jr. M/M Sam Kaplan M/M Edward Karp M/M Ralph Kier M/M Harry Lemer M/M Sam Lemer M/M Norman Levin M/M Alvin E. Levine M/M Sherman Levine M/M Mike Luhn M/M Abraham Luski M/M Jerome Madans M/M Frederick Nesbit M/M Hyman Polk Senator/M MarshaU Rauch M/M Sol Shapiro M/M Gerald Sinkoe M/M Morris Speizman M/M Robert Speizman M/M Fred Stem M/M Paul Stewart M/M Sam Strause M/M Alan Stmmpf M/M Harry Swimmer Dr/M Robert Yudell M/M Leon Levine Meg Goldstein & Matthew Luftglass $1,000 Silver Membership includes memberships for parents and all dependent members living in the household. It also includes a family Health Club member ship for those 18 years and older. Most importantly it shows your special support for the Center we have all worked so hard to create. We are looking to exptuid our list of Silver Members. If you are interested please call Barbara Zelickson, Membership Director, at the J, 366-5007. The Famous Chef's Orchid Restaurant Matthews Newest and Finest HILLSIDE PLAZA 809 WEST JOHN STREET 847-6106 Chef's Orchid Breakfast 1.2 Eggs, Bacon, Grits, Biscuit $1.99 2. Waffle with Blueberries $2.40 3. SEggOmelet $1.75 up 4. Steak and Eggs $3.95 AND MUCH MORE Chef's Orchid Lunch 1. Orchid Burger $3.95 2. Seafood Steak Burger $3.95 3. Trio Salad Chick Shnmp, Tuna Salad W/Fruit . . $4.25 4. Oriental Chicken st.r Fry Julian $4.95 AND MUCH MORE Chef's Orchid Dinner 1. Original Italian Fungetto $7.95 2. Chicken Ala Oscar $7.95 Served W Soup/Salad Potato and Vegetable Fresh Bread 3. Baked Stuffed Flounder $7.95 4. Broiled Lobster Tails $12.95 Served W/ Salad/ Potato and Veyetabies Fresh Bread AND MUCH MORE Chef's Orchid Early Bird Low Price Specials AFTER A DAY OF BUSINESS PRESSURES AND PROBLEMS VISIT US FOR A CHANGE OF PACE-IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF RELAXATION AND ENJOY CLAMS CASINO • HOT BAKED SHRIMP/CRAB MEAT FRESH GULF SHRIMP SUPREME • LOADED POTATO SKINS '3'^ Featured Daily: HOME MADE SOUP • FRESH FISH • HOME MADE BREAD FAMOUS MOUSSE DESSERT • HOME MADE PIES A Tradition of Great Steaks and Superb Continental Dishes Q For November Pete’s Favorite Sirloin Steak $3.95 Mon. thru Thurs. Lunch & Dinner OPEN: MON. thru THURS. 6:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. FRI. and SAT. 6:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. SUNDAY 7:00 A.M til 9-00 P M Former Executive Chefs Peter GeorgopouJos & Panas Balaouras worked for several Jewish Country Clubs in Cleveland, Ohio area
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