5007 Providence Road Chartotte. NC 28226 Address Correction Requested Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Cliartotte, NC Permit No. 1208 The Charlotte JEWISH Vol. 17 No. 3 March 1995 Of Gre/otr Charlotte Mark and Alison Lerner; Stacy and Dan Levinson, Chair 1995 Super Sunday Efforts By Milton Silver Answer the Call! On Sunday, March S, hundreds of volun teers in Charlotte will be l^lping raise money and aware ness for the Jewish Fed-. eration Community Campaign in a. massive effort^ known as Super Sunday. As the culmination of the annual cam paign that helps raise nwney to help support Jewish causes in Charlotte as well as around the world, these m 9 (L-R) Mark and Alison Lemer; Stacy and Dan Levinson volunteers will be calling over 4,000 people on March Sth. The dollars that you contrib ute will help: from assisting the elderly in the Blumenthal Home to aiding Jews hoping to escape anti-semitism, from giving a help ing hand to poor and hungry Jews who need assistance, to subsidiz ing local Jewish education, from underwriting JCC social and edu cational programs to responding at a moment’s notice to assist Jews in danger. By “answering the call,” your contribution will ensure and promote Jewish continuity, leadership and community in Charlotte, Israel and around the world. The 1995 Super Sunday effort is being organized by chaircouples Mark and Alison Lemer and Stacy and Dan Levinson. In eariy Janu ary they began meeting with the 1995 Super Sunday committee members: Dave Gnibler, Milton and Karen Silver, Albot and Janice Nalibotsky, Julie Pearl, Fred and Jill Lewis and George and Anckea Cronson. They laid the ground- continu^ on page 3 continued from front page “Old Age Is Not For Sissies” CHS Visits Blumenthal Home \ --- By Sue Brodsky, Director The morning of Sunday, January 29th came in with sleet, ice and gray skies, but that did nothing to dampen the spirits of the more than seventy eighth and ninth graders and their teachers as they boarded charter buses en route to the Blumenthal Jewish Home in Clemmons, NC. Consolidated High School of Jewish Studies students were well-prepared for their trip to visit the residents at Fair Oaks. They descended on the senior citizens eager to take their oral histories, to present each one with beautiful flowering plants and to visit and kibbitz with them. The evening before was spent sensitizing students to the Maml Stnimwaaeer, a ninth grader it CHS, Chats with two new friends at the Bhjmenthal Jewish Home for th Aged in Clemmons, N.C. Darren Katz, Brett Elko and Jennifer WyemuNer accompany a Fair Oaks resMent tMCk to her room physical limitations and ennotional needs of the aged and preparing the students for what they would find at the Blumenthal Jewish Home for the Aged. As a follow-up activity, students were asked to write letters to the residents with whom they especially enjoyed speaking. The letters will be included with a i^iotograph album of our visit, that we will send to the Home. Some of the letters follow: Dear Jack and Louise, I would like to express my utmost appreciation to you for sharing your insight on the world with me. Your words were taken straight to the heart and stored for a rainy day. Again, thank you. and may your mar riage last another 58 years! Take Care and Mazel Tov! Jonathan Friend continued on page 3 Sweetheart Beau Dance: A Smashing Success By Rachel Diamond and Mark Resnik On February 4,1995, Char lotte B’nai B’rith Youth Organization hosted the annual, semi-formal social for members from across North Caro lina and Virginia. The dance was a smashing success! Over 125 Jew ish youth attended the event which was held at Temple Beth El. brother or sister chapter. Jesse Lepow, who was chosen to be on court, expressed his feelings, “It was an honor to be on court, and I know I will remember it for the rest of my life.” Of the fourteen girls and twelve guys elected to court, one special girl and one spe cial guy were chosen to be Aden Norwood and Eric Seitlin, Chariotte BBYO’s 1995-1996 Sweetheart and Beau. The function was coordinated by Charlotte’s own Carey Stem, Eric Seitlin, and Eric Rolnick. The coordinators were in charge of overseeing committees which or ganized decorations, invitations, food, housing, music, and logis tics. Members from both Mickey Barak Aberman AZA and Chai Chaverim BBO assisted by serv ing on various committees. Megan Keene, N’siah (President) of Chai Chaverim BBC commented on the woric ethic of the committees, “1 diink it was really great ho\V the chapters came together to plan such an incredible evening. The decoration committee transfmmed the Temple Social Hall into a glamorous ballroom. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Temple Beth El for gra ciously donating their Fellowship Hall.” The focus of the evening is the presentation of the Sweetheart and Beau Courts. Each chapter nomi nates members who they feel have contributed to the success of the crowned the Sweetheart and Beau for the ensuing year. Eric Seitlin of Mickey Barak Aberman AZA was chosen as Beau of Chai Chaverim BBC. “It was really nice to be Beau because it proves that hard woric for my chapter pays off and I am also looking forward to iMinging the giris candy next year,” said Eric. Adan Norwood of Chai Chaverim BBC, was the lucky giri to represent her chapter as Mickey Barak Abennan’s Sweetheart Af ter court, the new Sweetheart and continued on page 24 '40' .. 4 OrgntaiMlofit .20 . 1 .28 A