The Charlotte Jewish News -November 2007 - Page 6 Discover your Inner Self Through the Insight of a Jewish Graphologist at Ohr HaTorah Roxanne Perri, certified graphologist, writer, lecturer, for mer school teacher, family thera pist, and private investigator will take you on a magical, mystical journey through the world of graphology, a world beyond time and space. Fasten your soul-belt and get ready to tour God’s cre ation of humanity, as revealed in our handwriting. Roxanne Perri provides extraordinary insight into the human character through her use of graphology. By analyzing writ ten letters, she is able to penetrate the deepest mysteries of the human soul. Meet the holy and the not so holy and embark on a voyage of self-discovery, as you span the globe glimpsing the writings of artists, actresses, princesses, politicians, doctors, teachers, and Weddington Dental Cosmetic & Family Dentistry Richard M. Rotchstein. DDS., Christopher W. Wasulko. 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Roxanne has been called to tes tify in the US Federal Court as an expert witness on many criminal cases and is highly sought after for her expertise in fields of personnel selection, criminology, drug and alcohol abuse, and psychological evaluation. She has appeared on television and radio and has been profiled in numerous national publications. Ms. Perri tailors her talks to a Graphologist Roxanne Perri level appealing to lay audiences as C-^ngregati'on MaTorali ( t>tZ.Ml>uviicft 0/ Nonft Cdwfmt; well as educators and mental health professionals. Sunday, November 18, at 7 PM, Roxanne will intrigue her audi ence with an interactive session on handwriting analysis at Congregation Ohr HaTorah, 6619 Sardis Road. There will be a nominal fee of . $10 per person for the event. For more information, contact Congregation Ohr HaTorah at 704-366-3984 or visit their web site at www.ohrhatorahnc.org. Havurat Tikvah Starts the New Year with New Officers A Reconstructionist Thought. We partner with our rabbinical and cantorial professionals to derive the best from our time together in services and educational activities. Our members bring their many individual lifetimes of experience to our congregational gatherings. We appreciate the input of our rab binic student who brings new per spective and creative insight to our group. Our new rabbinic student, Arlene Berger, is in her second year at Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia. Growing up, she was a yeshiva student with a dream of following a rabbinic path; her orthodox tradition precluded that dream. As she became an adult, she volunteered and served in many Jewish educational and serv ice venues. Arlene brings her full and rich Jewish experiences to Havurat Tikvah. She is creative and dedicated to bringing new per spectives to the Havurat from the RRC in Philadelphia. Arlene will be celebrating Shabbat with the Havurat Saturday, November 17. We look forward to her visit, as much as we enjoyed her first visit with us at Selichot. Havurat Tikvah installs new officers with the November board meeting. Our new co-roshim are Helen Lipman and Ellen Myers. Also new this year: Adult Education - Elaine Chemotsky; Religious School - Gil Roth; Religious/Ritual - Reuven Green; Jewish Reconstructionist Federation Social Action - Penni Ackerman- Powell; Community Relations - David Holloman; New Member - Brian Feinglass; and At-Large - Sharon Kugelmass. Retaining their board seats: Treasurer - Gwen Offerdahl; Membership - Laura Sussman-Randall; and Scribe - Alan Kaplan. It is a deep-seated Reconstructionist perspective that our members are active in our congregations. We enliven our group dynamic by fol lowing a regimen of Jewish values-based decision-making derived from a democratic and inclusive process, with reflection on the impact on the membership through study and research of the universal Jewish community. Please join us: our services are warm and friendly, a family atmos phere in which all Jews can feel comfortable, and guests are always welcome. We also welcome and encourage participation in our services including leading sections of the service and reading the Torah. Havurat Tikvah is an affiliate of the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation and we celebrate all services and many events in the Fellowship Hall of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 2201 Springdale Ave. (at Magnolia) in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte. For an updated calendar and information for Havurat Tikvah, visit the HT website at www.HavuratTikvah.org or call 704-545-0894. 0 “We partner with our rabbinical and cantorial professionals to derive the best from our time together in services and educational activities.” Inclusion Shabbat Addresses Area’s Jewish Impoverished Temple Beth El’s Chavurah Keshet will host Inclusion Shabbat on Friday, November 30, at the 8:00 PM Shabbat service. The event will concentrate on the issue of poverty in the Charlotte Jewish community, with an eye opening keynote address by Stephanie Starr, Executive Director of Jewish Family Services. Although it is not widely acknowledged, the invisible scourge of poverty affects many families within the Jewish com munity. The loss of hope and the sense of despair can be debilitat ing. Fortunately, there are avenues of help for those caught in the cycle of poverty, among them the synagogues and Jewish Family Services. Ms. Starr will address the roots of poverty in our com munity and the responses to it. Please join us for an enlightening program on an issue that runs deeper than we often care to admit. TEmPLE BETH EL Chavurah Keshet will be col lecting non-perishable food items throughout the weekend in spe cially marked baskets in the lobby of Temple Beth El. All donations will go directly to the food pantry at Jewish Family Services. 4*