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Page 8-THE NEWS-June/July 1989 UJA Singles Mission — More Than Just Another Tour to Israel Jewish singles will climb the heights of Masada, dis cover the Old City of Jerus alem and explore pioneering life in the settlements of the mountainous Galilee when they visit Israel with the National United Jewish Ap peal Hatikvah Mission this summer. Geared for single men and women between the ages of 25-40, the mission will visit Israel on a specially planned encounter with the country and its people from July 30- August 9. Under the leadership of Chairmen David Winick (San Diego), Lolly Friedman (Houston) and Scott Miller (Dallas), the mission will be a unique opportunity for commitment to Israel and Bureau of Jewish Education Established (cont’d from page 1) For further information, please call Rabbi Marc Wil son, Temple Israel, 376-2796; Michael Minkin, Director of Federation, 366-5007; Ruth Goldberg, chairman of Edu cation Committee, 366-8903 (evenings and weekends). Happy Father's Day the Jewish community while sharing an Israel trip with other singles. Participants will meet de cision makers, talk with Israelis from all walks of life and have an opportunity to see first-hand the social wel fare programs funded by UJA/Community cam paigns. Other highlights will in clude visits to Project Rene wal neighborhoods, a kib butz, and an Israeli absorp tion center for new immi- gr£uits. A special feature of the mission will be discus sions with Israelis promi nent in politics, business and education, as well as with single Israeli profes sionals. Participants will visit Old Jaffa and the Dead Sea, and will celebrate Shabbat at the Western Wall. Special inter est tours of the Knesset, Israeli industry and ar chaeological excavations will also be offered. Mission participants may extend their stay and/or stop off in Europe before their return to the United States. Total cost of the basic mission package is $2,200 including airfare, land costs and first-class hotels. For further information, contact Mike Minkin, executive di rector, Charlotte Jewish Federation, 366-5007, or Hil lary Charap, UJA National office, (212) 818-9100 or Su san Skibell, UJA Dallas office, (214) 644-3200. Community Mission to Israel You are corcfially invited to attend an inf(Mmatk>nal meeting about our community to Israel (June 24,1990). June 6 at 8 pm Emily and Sam Amman’s home 3601 Knapdale Lane Subject: *‘Ins and Outs of a Mission to Israel" Speaker: Alex Fleischer, licensed tour guide Few further information, call the Federatk>n Office, 366-5007 UJA Region III Women’s Division Southern Swing Our annual conference is coming to your neighborhood! Wednesday, August 16 — The Royce Hotel 10 a.m.-5 p.m. * Come and meet our new National Chairman, Roberta Holland. • (jear up for 1990 with workshops for chairmen, on new campaign techniques, for B&P women, new mission opportunities, Passage to Freedom update and more.... Share the experience of a lifetime 1989 UJA HATIKVAH SUMMER SINGLES MISSION JULY 30-AUGUST 9 Cost of mission includes round-trip airfare*, five-star hotels and most meals. From New York: $2,200 Minimum contribution to the 1990 UJA/Federation Campaign—$500 For more Information contact: Mike Minkin, Federation Office, 366-5007 ’Airfares subject to change. PhiFs Deli Cotswold Mall 366-5405 • Eat In • Take Out • Party Trays • Catering Kosher & Kosher Style Monday-Saturday Breakfast & Lunch 8 a.m.*5 p.m. * * * * Visit us at our new location — opening June 1, 1989 Arnie^s Comic Cafe — Inside the new Comedy Zone 5317 E. Independence Blvd. (Behind TGIF Fridays Restaurant) ic ic ic Soon to be announced — A new Phil’s Deli location coming to you in the Cotswold area. ic ic ic ic No Charge — Chai Members — No Charge Phil’s Deli 3rd Annual Chai Party. Sunday, July 30, 4-7 p.m. VIVA KLEZMER! • Buffet •Door Prizes • T-Shirts Reservations a mast • No Charge to our Chai Community Tell Your Friends
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