Page 13-THE NEWS-August, 1987 My Trip Back Home Marvin Bienstock Was **Roasted'T«asted** School in Falda whkh was rebailt for 1 illioii dollan. The windows on the ground floor (right) are of Milly’s old classroom. Kiddush was said and the challah cut. Every table had bottles of wine from Israel and a large challah as well. It was very festive. The Mayor, who wore a yarmulke at all occasions, came to each table to greet us. At one evening function the Mayor present^ a large check to the representative of the German-Israeli Society. The money was to help enable the young German people to meet young Israelis for a better understanding of their reli gions and cultures. All in all, it was an unforget table experience and also an It Pays To Advertise When you slice through all the advertising mumbo jumbo there is really only one thing to remember. If YOU WANT to Reach the Jewish market YOU MUST Advertise in the Charlotte Jewish News. It’s that simple. Wipe out Confusion. Call us today. 366-5007 366-9715 366-6632 AAnRK BLOOM PLUMBING “Commercial and Residential*’ 1907 KeAuiood Rvenue OKvtotte. N.C 28205 372-0004 TlieWM Providence Square Mail Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6:00 704-364-4667 Marvin Bienstock was honored on Sunday evening, June 28 prior to his departure from Charlotte after twelve years of actively participating in the Jewish community and the Charlotte community at large. Richard Klein, emcee for the evening, welcomed the guests and those present to honor Marvin with their remarks. Mayor Harvey Gantt pro claimed June 28 as M.B. Day and was eloquent in his remarks about Marvin. The “Toast-Roast” Program was delightful and entertaining as weU as very meaningful to Marvin and his family. Phil Joffe, emcee of the “Roast”, participated with Barbara Hill, Lorrie Colish, Bill Hill and Maddie Joffe in a “Jeopardy” style program, drawing much laughter and fun. The “Toasts” honoring Mar vin were made by Kal Kar- dous, Sol Shapiro, D.G. Mar (L to R) Rabbi Robert Seigel, Marvin, Darcy, Jordan and Gail Bienstock. tin, Baila Pransky and Herman Blumenthal, who presented a guitar decoupaged with highlights of Marvin’s career along with a check. Ada Shapiro presented a selection of four prints from the “Photography Showing Bienstock” on display in the Speizman Galleries. To con clude the evening Rabbi Robert Seigel offered remarks and honored the family with a prayer. To the Marvin Bienstoclc family, our best wishes and “shaiom”. —Sandra Weinstein opportunity for my brothers and myself to be together after many years apart. • Editor's comments: Milly Weinberg Goldstein fled Fulda, Germany during Hit- ler's reign and survived the Holocaust. She has been in America for almost 50 years, in Charlotte for 25. Milly, a widow with two grown child ren and one grandchild, is a member of Temple Israel. In 1939, a year after she arrived in the U.S., she received her last letter from her parents. They died in one of the concen tration camps. IMPERIAL GARDEN CHINESE RESTAURANT 5s ,rj m Si p !i 5a jSl & I l»li All Chefs From Hong Kong Sorving Moot Auttiontic ChinoM CuMn* AUTHENTIC CANTONESE « SZECHUAN CUISINE ft AMERICAN DISHES COMPLETE TAKE OUT SERVICE nUVATE PARTY ROOM UR TO « REORLE 333-9239 3108 E INDEPENDENCE lOULEVARO (TWO BLOCKS EAST OF THE COLISEUM) m [^1 njit P I-5!l OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ‘-«]j MON - THORS II 30AM — tOPM FRI - SAT 1130AM- 11PM SUN 1? OO NOON - 10PM • UIMCNMOM • LUNCHEON SKCIALS MON —SAT 11:30-2:30 • DINMMR • ALL ABC PERMITS Patronize Our Advertisers Need A CAR? For You? For Wife? For Kids? Sports Cars? Stationwagons? Conversion Vans? Economy Cars? Fishing Gear? SNMM ISTIMVr Ssl9s Representative MOTORS ofoutiorn,iNC 9103 EAST INDEPENDENCE BLVD. MATTHEWS. NC 28105 704/847-7611 Call Me and Save! Simon Sez All Cars Fully Guararteed!