Page 18-THE NEWS-January, 1984 Bulletin Board Temple Beth El Happenings Jan. 4 - Sisterhood Board Meeting, 10 a.m. Jan. 5 * Adult Jewish Studies, 8 p.m. Jan. 9 - Temple Board of Directors Meeting, 8 p.m. Jan. 12 - Adult Jewish Studies, 8 p.m. Jan. 15 - Joint Sisterhood-Men's Club Breakfast, 9 a.m. Jan. 19 - Adult Jewish Studies, 8 p.m. Jan. 22 - Area Teacher Training Workshop, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 26 - Adult Jewish Studies, 8 p.m. Temple Israel Happenings Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 - Jan. 21 - Jan. 22 * Jan. 23 - Jan. 24 • Jan. 27 - Jan. 29 - Jan. 31 - Couples Club Weekend Cong. Board Meeting Choir, 7:00 p.m. USY Meeting Choir, 7:00 p.m. Sisterhood Fashion Show Meeting Family Service Kadima Meeting Men’s Club Dinner/Game night Choir, 7:00 p.m. Dalet Class conducts services Talent Night Adult Education, Speaker: Dr. Stephen Fishman Jr. Kadima Meeting No Hebrew School Sisterhood Board Meeting Choir, 7:00 p.m. Program Shabbat Sisterhood Art Auction USY Meeting Choir, 7:00 p.m. Women’s American ORT (Organiztion for Rehabilita tion through Training) will hold their January Open Meeting on the 18th at Belks SouthPark store. The program will be held in their Meeting Room and wiU begin at 7:00 pm (a half hoiu* earlier than usual). The topic of the pro gram will be “Updating Your Wardrobe” and will feature tips on achieving that just- right look by the use of fashions and accessories. Wine and cheese will be served with this exciting program, so make plans now to attend and bring a friend along too. If the dreary winter weather has been keeping you away from activities, this is an excellent opportunity to renew old friendships and perk up your wardrobe as well. The ORT District meeting wiU be held January 24 and 25 in Miami, and several of the of ficers and other members are ORT making plans to attend. We look forward to their report at the February meeting since they’re sure to return with f many new and interesting ideas obtained from talking with members from other Chapters-at-Large in our District. Our next special project will be a Lox Box. Sale to be held on February 12th. This has always been a successful fund raiser for us, and we need everyone’s cooperation this year again. The co-chairmen are Sue Ett and Roberta Malickson and they’ll be ask ing for your help in soliciting orders and for drivers to make the deliveries. Please vol unteer since this has always been a fun project, and don’t forget to place your own order! The Lox Boxes will be priced at $8.75 again this year, and will contain 6 bagels, Va lb. lox, Va lb. cream cheese, tomato, and dessert. It will make a Temple Beth Shalom Happenings Jan. 6 - Shabbat Service, 8:30 p.m. Jan. 8 - Adult Education, 7:00 p.m. Jan. 9 - Open Board Meeting, 8:00 p.m. Jan. 19 - Sisterhood Meeting, 8:00 p.m. Jan. 22 - Super Bowl Sunday, 3:00 p.m. Jan. 27 - Shabbat Service, 8:15 p.m. Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Temple Beth El Jan. 14 - Daniel Radiloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Radiloff Temple Beth Shalom Jan. 6 - Carter Meiselman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Meiselman ■ Temple Israel nursery children. II TORAH TALKS Jfwith Short StoriM... Thoughts & Poems...Holiday Laws & Customs Call: 366-1616 ...24 hours s day (axeapt Sabbath). Naw mastags avsry 2 days Raach out £r touch ths wondsrful rich treasures of Judaism Sunday Specie: Feeture...Jewieh Story Time "Torah Talks" is a program of Lubavitch of N.C. 6500 NewhallRd., Charlotte, NC28211, (7041366 3984 Rita Mond 366-6632 For Advertising call: or Blanche Varus 366-9715 N.C Slate Licensed arcadia Plumbing Co C0MM£BCIAL AND RESlOENriAL 151.9 Suitnyside Avenue Charlotte. NC 28204 (704) 376-4237 24 HOUR SERVICE RICHARP.e.Yen Owner f 7 cua /ru Nothing but the best. Everything for needlepoint Even an artist A custom finishing. Daytime classes offered free. Lynn Lerner will help you with Every needlepoint gift. Proceeds go to cherlty. Open every Thursdey, g-5. It*s at 3802 Columbine Circle. Nicest selection in town. Truly the best, for l«ss. diame punciDML_eni^ Worics onainypes of tires, tubed or tubeless. MFLATCS AND SEALS TIRES MSTANTLV RADIATOR SPECIALTY CO CHARLOTTE, NC 28234 perfect Valentine’s gift to be delivered to your door on Sun day morning. See next months article for specific ordering information. Future activites include the February Open Meeting on Education, and the March Open Meeting at the Charlotte Russe. Special projects com ing up are Circus Day, the Older Adult Luncheon, and a trip to the Ballet. Watch your monthly bulletin for more details on these and other events. ORT has given new life through education to hun dreds of thousands of people around the world. We must make our actions worthy of our aspirations so that together we help build a better world filled with brighter tomorrows for all people. — Ellen Cooper Basl(etball Program Begins The JCC and Temple Israel are again co-sponsoring four basketball teams in the Saint Patrick’s Basketball League. The Midget Team consists of players in the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade and is coached by Bob Hawkins, assisted by Jean Roderiguez (former coach of Mooreville High School Girls State Championship Team). The J.V. Team of 5th, 6th, and 7th graders is coached by Mar ty Schneer, and Phil Guller. The Varsity Team of 7th and 8th graders is coached by Bil ly Ashendorf and the High School Team is coached by Mike Van Glish. All teams practice on Thurs day nights with games on Saturday evenings and Sun day afternoons. The 10 game League schedule began on December 10. Over 40 youngsters from the JCC and Temple Israel are involved in the program. Temple Israel Daily School The month of December was a festive one. Our two, three and four-year-old children learned about the wonderful hoUday of Chanukah, making aU sorts of delightful crafts to bring home and put up on the refrigerator. The highlight of the month was a Chanukah play put on by the four-year-old classes. Parents of the four’s were in vited to attend and every seat in the house was occupied. After the play, delicious potato latkes were served and enjoyed by all. —Linda Goldberg Say It With An Academy Card Now a donation to the Academy can honor mem orials, bar mitzvahs, any occasion. Send a check made out to Hebrew Academy and your requests to Beryl Fishman, 5841 Coatbridge Lane, Charlotte, N.C. 28212, Phone: 537-0220.

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