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Shalom Y’all Beats the Heat Page 9-THE NEWS-September, 1988 By Jody Pinion In an effort to beat this sum- mer’s oppressive heat wave, Shalom Y’all, a division of Women’s Division of the Char lotte Jewish Federation, hosted an ice cream sundae get together for newcomers on July 27. The program, “Now That I’m Here, What Do I Do?” begem with a welcome by Nancy Gugenheim, chairper son. Emily Zimmern, presi dent of Women’s Division, spoke briefly on the unique ness of the Charlotte Jewish community and the willing ness of everyone to accept newcomers with ease. Richard Klein, also representing the Federation, gave some back ground on the Jewish commu nity in Charlotte. Bobbi Bern stein, Federation president, £md Mike Minkin, executive director of Federation, were in troduced. The following new comers were in attendance: Pat and Aubrey Tomkin have been in Charlotte just two months from L.A. Originally from Ireland, they chose Char lotte specifically to retire. They have found our city and its people “absolutely won derful.” They have one adult daughter. Pat’s sister, Joan Ben-Nathan was also at the party. She was visiting from London. Sam Eneman also chose to move to Charlotte. He has lived here two and a half months and owns his own business producing slide shows and videos for companies. He moved most recently from Penn sylvania but is originally from Texas. He enjoys movies, yoga, camping and hiking. Marc and Cher! Titlebaum moved to Charlotte from the Boston area. Marc, here three months, is with Cato Stores. Cheri, here just a week and a half is presently staying at L’Shana Tovah from The CJN (L to R) Newcomer Sam Eneman, Helene Nathanson and Lauren Lassman. Jody Pinion (L) interviewing newcomer Florence Sperling. r (L to R) Cheri and Marc Titlebaum and Helene Nathanson. home with Rachel, 3 and Mat thew, 6 months. They have found Charlotte to be a very, very nice place. Barry and Michelle Perlmut- ter, from New York City, have been here three months. Barry is a chemical pharmacist work ing in manufacturing. Seven- and-a-half month old Jason en joyed the festivities with his parents and may have even gotten a taste of ice cream. They “like it a lot” in Char lotte and also enjoy running, softball and tennis. 542-3996 SHIRLEY SILVERSTEIN Let me help you CREATE and DESIGN your invitations; Bar/Bat Mitzvahs & Weddings • Stationery Commercial & Social Announcements Personalized attention given in my home at your convenience Discounts given 4240 Woodglen Lane iSHirfe tp Thom Powell Museum of Gifts 129 Perrin Place (Just off Providence Road) Free Gift Wrap and City-Wide Delivery Phone 376-6501 Teri Sadoff is an “un- covery.” Here IV2 years, she has recently become involved in the Jewish community. She works “teaching people how to work on computers” with In- gersol Rand. She is single and enjoys horseback riding, camp ing and loves to cook. She is previously from New York. Florence Sperling moved to Charlotte one month ago from Atlanta. Her husband Philip was traveling on this night so he could not be with us. They have two adult children. Philip is with the American Thread Co. and Florence would love to find some bridge players. Newcomers returning for a second time were Miriam Karlin and Eli Hyman. The following organization repre sentatives were present to answer questions and offer in formation: Jody Pinion, presi dent Charlotte Chapter BBW; Lauren Lassman, HaLailah; Jeff Turk, BB Lodge; Audrey and Jerry Madans, Linda Got tlieb and Lynda White, Hadas- sah; Steve Hockfield, Debbie Brier, Wendy Kweskin, Tem ple Israel; Sally Schrader, Gloria Grifenhagen, Patti Winters, Temple Beth El V’Shalom; Bobby Damsky, Carolina Association of Jewish Women and Men; Lenora Stein, CAJE and Lois Schlosberg, JCC. Shalom Y’all committee members included Kim Schrader, Helene Nathanson, Rosalind Taranto, Joan Lyons and Jody Pinion. Shalom Park Receives Very Special Gift Barry Klemons, a relatively new Charlottean, has donated a beautiful deck with an over head trellis and benches for the children's playground in Shedom Park. This latest addi tion to the playground will provide a lovely area for parents to sit and watch their children. Barry severed a 12-year career with the ABC-television network in New York in mid- February of this year to start up his Archadeck franchise in Ch£u*lotte. He and his family fell in love with Charlotte during a 1986 visit. His wife Lorrie and their two sons, Joshua, 7 and Jor dan, 5, joined Barry here this spring. The entire family has already become active in the community. Barry’s company, Archa deck of Charlotte, has already gotten off to a great start. Each of their decks is custom- designed to meet the cus tomer’s budget and needs. The deck that he has donated is greatly appreciated and we know that it will be enjoyed by many for many years to come. Todah Rabah! STUART Y. 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