The Charlotte Jewish NEWS Non-Profit OrKanization BULK KATK U.S. PuHta|{e PAID Charlotte, N. C. Permit No. 120M VOL. 2 NO. 4 Charlotte, North Carolina April 1980 Tribute to Chai The JCC board held a luncheon to honor the Chai group on February 25 at the JCC. Chairpersons Paula Musler and Elise Menaker prepared a lovely lunch, assist ed by Marilyn Portnoy. 'Die ap proximately 60 people who attended heard Ben Ja£fa, Jr., president of the JCC, express his appreciation to Use Bergen for her dedication to Chai. Marvin Bienstock spoke about how proud he was that the Center is able to sponsor such a group and help it thrive. It was expressed that it is a three-way In Celebration Of Our Tenth Birthday The North Carolina Hebrew Academy Cordially Invites You To Meet Barry Farber Radio Commentator, Talk Show Host, Columnist At The Annual Patrons Dinner Sunday, April 27,1980 Temple Israel Rebbe Schneerson Honored partnership between Chai, the JCC board and the staff. Use Bergen expressed how thrilled she felt about the group and stated: “The last four years have been the most rewarding ones for me.” The lovely table decorations and centerpieces were donated by Charlene Scharf and Judy Pera of the Party Store. In addi tion to the preparations done by Paula, Elise and Marilyn, the following baked for the occa sion: Brenda Meltsner, Marlene Goldberg, Florence Jaffa and Mary Ann Levinson. Stuart Eizenstat, President Carter’s assistant for domestic affairs, told those gathered at a special tribute dinner honoring Rabbi Menachem Schneerson on his 30th anniversary as the Lubavitcher Rebbe, that the President appreciates what Rab'bi Schneerson had ac complished as an inspiring ex ample of what could be done to stabilize changing urban com munities. Eizenstat, stressing that he spoke for President Carter, said Rabbi Schneerson deserved con gratulations for fostering the moral and ethical values of education, which transcend the Jewish community. Other speakers included Ephraim Evron, Israel’s envoy to the United States, who presented greetings from Premier Menachem Begin; Theodore Mann, chairman of the con ference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organiza tions; Elie Wiesel, the author. Rabbi Aaron B. Soloveitchik of Boston and Attorney General Rob^ Abrams. Rabbi -SclmeeraoQ is the seventh Rebbe of Luba vitch celebrated his 78th birthday on March 29th. There is a story told about his early life that seems to be an omen, almost a symbol, of everything that was to follow. When he was nine years old the young Menachem Mendel Schneerson dived into the black sea to save the life of another boy who had fallen from the deck of a moored ship. That sense of other lives in danger seems to have dominated his consciousness ' ever since: of Jews drowning, and no one hearing their cries for help. “...The sooner all the nations of the world begin to divert their resources from implements of W iceDDe menaciiem Sdmeerson war to implements of peace, beginning by inner peace and harmony of the individual as well as living in peace and har mony with one’s neighbors, the sooner we will see the realiza tion of the Prophetic vision; * Na tion shall not lift up sivord against nation.' Only through real and proper education can this be achieved, G-d willing." From an address by Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson The Lubavitcher Rebbe A Visit To Clemmons Academy diildren performing Parim play. (photo by Mike Shapiro) February 29 students of tbe Hebrew Academy visited the Blumenthal Home for the Aged in Clemmons, N.C. The bus trip was supervised by the faculty and three parents. The Yeledim took haman- taschen baked by the 4th and 5th graders and distributed them to the residents of the home. The 4th and 5th graders performed their “Story of Purim” play. Tlie K-3 students performed with traditional Purim melodies. The children also escorted the residents into the social room and spent time s^alizing. Later they enjoyed a picnic in Tanglewood Park in Clemmons. Reception: 6:30 p.m. Dinner: 7:30 p.m. Mr. Farber’s Talk: “(kx>wing Up Jewish Down South’* 9100 Donation Per Couple Tax Deductible R.8.V.P. by April 7 Dr. Stephen Fishman (537-0220) In The News Bulletin Board Dry Bones Candlelighting Editorials Claasifled Ads Random Thoughts Community Calendar ... This *n That Dear Essie World Beat page 4 page 2 page3 page6 pag«S