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The Charlotte Jewish News • September, 1996 - Page19 Te ■!l ■ 1 ■ii Temple Israel’s ^ Operation A High Holy Day Food Drive The prophet Isaiah once wrote: lliis Is my chosen fast... share your bread with the hungry, take the homeless into your home, clothe the naked when you see him, do not turn away from people in need (Isaiah 58:6-7) On Yom Klppur, wc will gather together in prayer. We ask cach congregant to bring one pound of non-perishable food to the synagogue for distribution to the hungry. With 100% participation, we would together, as an act of tztdakah, give: 1,000 lbs. of food to feed the hungry. Wc will distribute the food to our local food bank. For further information contact the Rabbi's office at 362-2796. 1= Nell Bowk Us Over lii '^TTic Conccrt Proudly presents .. . an evening with AVI ALBRECHT of the Group "Tamid" and Charlotte's very own VIVA KLE2MER Temple Israel Sunday, October 20 7:30 pm This exciting evening is FREE and open to EVERYONE!! t>OX’T MISS OVT!! It's Temple Israel Sisierhool's famous ^^^\c ‘SAuen ^unda'(, Od. & Mon!la^, Od. ai Temple Israel out Your dosfits^ attics, ^ garages. and bring '(our gently u&ed 4iftcard& to T»mpU from nov« until th» ule, Tu*ft4af Ihrough Thurfrb>( on!^, from toam to 4pm for fttorag* until H>* 6aU. (No drop-offs acc«pt*d from 1'?0 jdue to the High HoUda'fO- 'PWa«» call the TempW office if ^ou have large item* >|0u Mill need help ¥ith to arrange a time for dropping off. Cj>U Usa fsaufhun it or Jenny Stern at for more infornut/on. THANKS FOF- YOUP. HeuP!!! (Ucei^t* for purpeee* will be previded. fUaee mv* and hanger* fer ue teelil By Joel Goldman —Six years as the loyal and efficient secretary for Temple Israel’s past three Rabbis. —Mother of three and grand mother of two. —And top woman bowler for the past thirty years. So highlights the accomplish ments of Nell Thacker, secret^ to Rabbi Murray Ezring. Nell is ^so a member of the International Womens’ Bowling Association. She will be inducted into the Association’s Hall of Fame in St. Louis and was a member of the womens’ bowling All Star first and second teams for ten years. Nell prides herself on her all- time high three game average of 689 out of a possible 900 score and her all-time single game score of SEPTEMBER HIGHUGHTS 3 Board Meeting 7:45 pm 4 Sictmiiood Luncheon 11 ;00 am 7 Andrew Katz Bar Mitzvah 8 Post Confirmation 14&15 Rosh Hashanah 20 Family Shabbat Sarvlcas 22 Kol Nidre 23 Yom Kippur 28&29 Sukkot 29 Nicki Levine Bar Mitzvah 30 Book Club 7:45 pm WORSHIP SERVICES SHABBAT Fridav Nloht 8:00 p.m. (3rd Friday each month) 6:00 p.m. Saturday Momino PrtRminary 9:00 a.m. Shacharh 9:20 a.m. Torah 10:00 a.m. Musaf 11:00 a.m. EVENING MINYANS Monday - Thwdav 7:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 5:30 p.m. MORNING MINYANS Thuraday 7:30 a.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. 260 points. She was captain of the All Star Team for three years and a coach for the Young America Bowling Alliance. Nell began bowling in 1966 because of her husband’s interest in the game. Congratulations, Nell! You’ve certainly struck a place in the heart of Temple Israel. September at Temple Israel Congratulations to Andrew Katz, son of Carol and David Katz, on his September Bar Mitzvah. We welcome with joy new arrivals Paige Elizabeth Sullivan and Nathan Charles Brenner. Paige is the daughter of Laura and Duke Sullivan of Atlanta, Georgia and was bom on May 25. The proud grandpar ents are Marilyn Shapiro and Sol Shapiro of Charlotte and Rose Sullivan of Atlanta Nathan was bom July 31 and is the son of Teresa and Irving Brenner. We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Liss, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Denenberg, Mrs. Helen Engel and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Starr as new members of our congregational family. RjemcmlDer- to t>iay your T'alUs, Kipot. SlxofjELT and New Yeax-’s Cards Snliance yoixr Holiday 'I'able wltli xxcw Cliallali Plate. Caxidlesticlcs. Klddiasln. 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ChaUahs arxl Assorted Cakes from New YorV Sandwiches to eat in or take out Corned Beef. Pastrana, Turkey, Salami, Franks Houn: Sun 10^$:30 • IMf • Th 10-7»N • CloMd Sat
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