The Charlotte Jewish News - February 2002 - Page 6 4th Annual Women’s Division Spring Lecture Set for Thursday, May 4 In a memoir as lyrical as a novel, author Fern Schumer Chapman tells the compelling story of her mother, Edith Westerfeld, who, at age 12 in 1938, was sent from Germany to America by her parents. Although intellectually Edith knew their selfless act saved her froiVl the Nazis, she never saw her parents again and feels as though she had been abandoned. As an adult, she locked away her childhood memo ries and her children always knew they were not to ask about her past. In Motherland, Fern Chapman shows how memories can build an identity as well as set a life adrift. Fern Schumer Chapman Her visit in 1990 with her mother to Stockstadt, the town from which Edith was sent more than Your Connection To The Jewish Community... WHETHER CROSS TOWN OR ACROSS COINTRY, assisting families in buying and selling real estate since 1985. 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Yet we see that “lucky” is a rela tive term, because neither they, nor Edith, nor Fern escaped the ten ible legacy of war. This is a book that resonates with readers of all ages and back grounds, and has garnered out standing reviews across the coun try. A finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards in 2000, Motherland also was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, chosen by Barnes and Noble as a “Discover Great New Writers” title, and has been optioned by Hallmark Entertainment for a fea ture-length film. Please mark your calendar for Thursday, May 2, when the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte Women’s Division brings Fern Schumer Chapman to our community. 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The story from one Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI) worker goes like this: The JAFI volunteer took a woman and her, children to their new apartment where he showed them around. In the kitchen, the volunteer made sure to show the woman the gas stove and how the burners turned on. She practiced turning them on and off a few times until the volunteer was satisfied that she wouldn’t blow the place up. “This is fantas tic,” the woman said, referring to her new gas stove, “but what is it for?” It is from these guileless begin nings that the women of Ethiopia are striving to build themselves a prosperous future. Our community has allocated $12,905 of our Israel and Overseas funds for the JAFI for a Personal Entrepreneurship Program for Ethiopian Women. Specifically, our funds will help 20 pre-selected women who have moved from the isolation of Ethiopia to the metropolis that is Eretz Yisrael. The needs of Jews in Charlotte and around the world continue to be foremost ini the minds and hearts of their fellow Jews. Please don't forget the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte when you are called on to make a pledge at one of our events or by telephone on Super Sunday. It is you who helps improve li^e for Jews in Voronezh, Hadrea-Eiron, and Charlotte, North Carolina. ^ Charlotte Torah Center/ Congregation B’nai Shalom Events for February 2002 The Charlotte Torah Center/ Congregation B’nai Shalom con tinues its highly successful inter active Jewish learning in late February with the following activ ities: Thursday, February 21; Rabbi Yosef Edelstein will be speaking at the Morrison Branch of the Public Library, at 7:00 PM, on “The Puipose of Life in Less Than an Hour.” Friday, February 22: 12 noon. Lunch and Learn — “Maimonidies (the Rambam): His Life and Greatest Hits.” Saturday. February 23: 4:30 PM — Torah Suid\: “Holy Threads: The Priestly Garments, and What They Symbolize." Saturday. February 23 at 7:00 PM: “Mysteries ofPurim; Human. .Amalek and Adolf Hitler." Sunday. February 24. 10:30 .AM: Great Jewish Texts; continu ing learning in Luzzatio's “The Wav of God.” Rabbi Yosef Edelstein Sunday, February 24. 7:00 PM: “Drunkenness and Purim: Is There More To It Than Just Being Wild and Crazy?” All events will be led by Rabbi Y'osef Edelstein and will be held at 135 Lutomma Circle (off 6800 block of Sardis. Just south of Lansdowne). unless otherwise indicated.' Please call 704-367-9727 with any questions you might have about CTC events. ^ The art of performance I JAGUAR Now Forming: Jewish Genealogical Society of the Carolinas If you are interested in meeting to discuss the possibility of such a society for the purpose of collecting, preserving, and sharing knowlege and information with respect to Jewish genealogy please contact: Valerie Bergin at 803-980-4161 or email: mikebergin(gearthlink.net In order to affiliate with the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies certain criteria must be established. We need a minimum active membership of ten adults, regular meetings, a newsletter, and a serious undertaking of genealogical research projects. This group will be open to all members of our community regardless of affiliation. Please join us and find out what is in YOUR name.