Page 7-THE NEWS-October, 1988 CRC to Present Dr. Albright Responsibility and Service is Theme of CJF Assembly The Community Relations Committee of the Charlotte Jewish Federation announces that Dr. Robert L. Albright, president of Johnson C. Smith University, will speak to the Jewish community. Dr. Al bright has recently returned from a mission to Israel spon* sored by the ADL (Anti-Defa mation League of B’nai B’rith) for presidents and top ex ecutives of member institu tions of the United Negro Col lege Fund. Dr. Albright will speak of his impressions of Israel and its current situ ation. Dr. Albright will speak at a community-wide Shabbat ser- Dr. Albright vice hosted by Temple Beth El V’Shalom and Temple Israel on Friday, October 21, at 8 p.m. The program will be held at Temple Israel. “Areyvim Zeh Bazeh: Re sponsibility and Service — Federation’s Role in Creating a Caring Community" will be the theme of the 57th General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations, Nov. 16-20, 1988 at the Marriott & Sheraton Hotels in New Orleans. The Assembly, the largest annual gathering of North American Jewish community leaders, is expected to draw over 3.000 delegates who will participate in more than 200 meetings, including plenaries, business sessions, forums, symposiums, workshops, sem inars, receptions and other events. Bobbi Bernstein, president of the Charlotte Jewish Fed eration, is pleased to announce Charlotte’s strong contingen cy who will travel to the Gen eral Assembly this year. Along with Bernstein and Mike Minkin, executive direc tor, are Bobby Damsky, Larry Gerber, Ruth Goldberg, Vicki Hopkins, Richard A. Klein, Alan Kronovet, Harry Lerner, Paul Putterman, Adrienne Rosenberg, Sally Schrader, Joel Goldman,Sandra Weinstein, Anita and Herman Blumenthal. In keeping with this year’s theme, Mandell L. Bermem, President of CJF, will deliver the Keynote Address during the opening plenary session on Wednesday evening, Nov. 16. Also scheduled to speak at the General Assembly are Simcha Dinitz, Chedrman of the Jewish Agency Executive and Former Israeli Ambassa dor to the United States; Pro fessor Arnold Eisen, Chairman of the Department of Judaic Studies at Stanford Universi ty, and Mendel Kaplan, Chair man of the Jewish Agency Board of Governors. More information on the General Assembly and regis tration forms are available at our Federation office. The Council of Jewish Fed erations is the national association of 200 Jewish Federations, the central com munity organizations which serve nearly 800 localities em bracing a Jewish population of more than 5.7 million in the United States and Canada. Established in 1932, CJF helps strengthen the work and the impact of Jewish Federa tions by developing programs to meet changing needs, pro viding an exchange of suc cessful community experi ences, establishing guidelines for fund raising and opera tions and engaging in joint planning and action on com mon purposes dealing with local, regioned and interna tional needs. Israel Bonds Honors Levin cont’d from page 1 Region of the United Syna gogues of America and sits on the National Advisory Board of the United Synagogues. Jerry is a past president of the Charlotte Regional BaUet, serves on the National Board of the National Shoe Retsdlers and is on the Advisory Board of Visitors of Mercy Hospital. His wife Beu-bara has also been extremely active in the community having served for many years on the board of Hadassah and is a past presi dent of the organization. She has also been a dedicated worker for Temple Israel Sisterhood and the NC Asso ciation of Jewish Women. • Barry Farber is the host of the Barry Farber Show, a popular New York radio talk show, and is a prominent, in ternationally recognized newscaster. He has been in and out of Russia and coun tries behind the Iron Curtain on numerous occasions. He also writes articles which have appeared in numerous maga zines and is the author of a new book, Making People Talk. He is a linguist, being fluent in Yiddish, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Chi nese, Serbo-Croation, Russian, Portuguese and writes other languages more common to Western Europe. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of UNC-CH, he served as captain of its wrestling team. • Since the Israel Bond organ ization was founded in 1951, toted sales are now near the $9 billion mark. These loan funds helped build Israel’s roads, railways and power sta tions, and develop^ its Na tional Water Carrier, ports, refineries, industrial parks and science-based industries. Please attend this special evening to honor Jerry Levin and to sup port Israel Bonds! LEATHERMEN^S GUILD-THE FINEST! • German Premium Leather • Select From 150 Colors' • Also available in French & Italian Calfskin (slightly higher prices) Lifetime Warranty “CHARLOTTE’S ONLY FINE LEATHER SPECIALTY SHOP” •We Will Not Knowingly Be Undersold LEATHER Gallery Ltd. 2400 Park Rd.-The Courtyard 372-4609 Mon.-Frl. 10-5:30 Evenings by Appt. 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