The Charlotte Jewish News - June-July, 1997 - Page 15 Temple Israel News A Gala Affair Above: It was a Gala evening indeed for Temple Israel and friends on April 19. At left: Dr. David Citron receives the Kol Yisrael Shofar Award at the Temple Israel Gala. This marked the first presentation of this award by Temple Israel to a congregant who has made outstanding contributions to the Temple. The late Dr. Philip Naumof was also honored posthumously with the award. Mazel Toy to the upcoming B'nai Mitzvahs ... June 7 Rachel Kaplan, daughter of Wendy Sklut and Steve Kaplan. June 14 Daniel Block, son of Debby & David Block. June 21 Gabriel Campbell, son of Phyllis & Howard Campbell. We welcome with joy our new arrivals... Morris Connor Speizman, son of Jodi & Bryan Speizman. Aaron Jacob Weiner, son of Stefanie & David Weiner. Jessica Helyn Gk>ldfarb, daughter of Leslie & Dana Goldfarb. Highlighted activities for June include ... 1 Perspective New Member Picnic 2 Board Meeting Band Rehearsal 3 Parshat Hashavu'ah 4 USY/Kadima Installations Baby Havurah 10 Points of View 11 12 Shavuot 13 T.l.S.S.K. Services 17 Parshat Hashavu'ah 20 T.l.S.S.K. Services Family Shabbat Dinner 24 Points of View Parshat Hashavu'ah 27 T.l.S.S.K. Services 28 Healing Service The Social Club The Social Club of Temple Israel is planning a summer theatre party for July 26. The show is the Tony Award winning musical, CRAZY FOR YOU and the date is July 26. This is a Gershwin extravaganza filled with song and dance and Ken Ludwig's hilarious dialogue. We have a limited number of seats on reserve and so it is important that you make your reservations as soon as possible. The cost is $ 12 per seat. To make your reservations, send your check to; Douglas Mann, 137 N. Canterbury Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211. • WORSHIP SERVICES • SHABBAT WEEKDAY Friday 6:15 pm 3rd Friday/ Family Shabbat Saturday Shacharit Torah Musaf Ma'ariv 9:30 am 1 0:00 am 1 1:00 am 5:30 pm Sunday 9:00 am 5:30 pm Monday 7:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am 7:30 pm Etta & Louis Greenspon Endowment Established Stanley Greenspon Gift Shop News... Let us help you select that Special Gift. Remember to use our Gift Registry for all your upcoming Simchas: Weddings, Baby, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, Ketubahs, too! We have beautiful jewelry and artwork. Don't fOTget those graduation gifts! Our Gift Shop hours are Monday through Thursday, 10:30 am - 1:00 pm and Sundays, 10:00 - 12 noon. For special appointments call Rose Weisman at 362-9094 or Rose Luski at 366-5838. ^ Sisterhood News.,. Temple Israel Sisterhood proudly presents the return of the Lox Box: A delicious breakfast for 4 delivered to your door on Father's Day, June 15! Treat your father, family and special friends to a great kosher breakfast consisting of 4 fresh bagels, cream cheese, lox for 4, tomato, onion and homemade o^eecake, all for $18. To order, please call Lisa Kaufman at 365-5208. William Gorelick, Chairman, and Lou Wernick, Planned Giving Director of the Temple Israel Endowment Committee, an nounced the establishment of the Etta and Louis Greenspon Senior Endowment Fund. This fund, endowed by Stanley Greenspon, will provide the fmancial support for "Celebrating Life,^' a senior activity program founded and sponsored by Temple Israel. The program has come into being because of the enourmous need to provide human services to Jewish senior citizens living in Charlotte. "Celebrating Life" offers an opportunity to Jewish seniors for exposure to educational and cultural events as well as socializing. All programs are open to the entire Jewish community, affiliated or unaffiliated. An initial fund of $12,500 has been established by Stanley Greenspon to ensure that "Celebrating Life" will be endowed in perpetuity. Stanley Greenspon, who has been actively involved with State of Israel Bonds, the Jewish Federation, the Jewish Community Center and the Blumenthal Jewish Home, is acutely aware of the tremendous need for this program. Greenspon said, "I witnessed and experienced what these .programs meant to my mother during her last few years and feel indebted for what they gave her. Establishing this endowment is the best way to honor both of my parents for the tremendous contributidns each made and the love they had for synagogue activities." In its fourth year of service to the senior Jewish community, "Celebrating Life" has been arranging programmatic activities on a monthly basis. The programs have been highly diverse and Jewish and secular in content. Evelyn Berger, a volunteer who has provided guidance and administration to the program said, "For our friends who have achieved length of years, the goal for our program is also to provide quality of life....then we can truly say, "Grow old with me....the best is yet to be." The Etta and Louis Greenspon Senior Endowment Fund will also be used to provide the support which will enable Temple Israel to accommodate the increasing senior population of Charlotte who wish to avail themselves of this meaningful social and educational program. O A Well-Kept Secret... Forest Lawn East Serving Southeast Charlotte for 25 years We invite you to visit our JEWISH GARDEN surrounded by the natural beauty of trees and shrubbery. Call for directions and to arrange a non-obligation tour. Forest Lawn East Cemetery 3709 Forest Lawn Drive Matthews, NC 28105 846>1068 Approved by Temple Betti B Charlotte, NC BATAMPTE PICKLES REG. $2.99 NOW *2®» BIALYS REG. $1.99 N0W»1®* 3640 FREE LOCAl j WMh^ acywlwjni BATAMPTE MUSTARD REG. $1.79 N0W*1” GABILA’S SQUARE POTATO KNISHES 4-PACK • REG. $2.99 NOW *2« TURKEY FRANKS REG. $2.79 NOW *1“ . COHEN’S BOW TES ft KASHA REQ. $2 99 NOW *2» AvallatJie t)y Spectal Order from Smokehcxjse in New York Lox • Whiteflsh • Kippered Sotrryxi • Sctole Wide assortment of fine wines Strictly Kosher rr>eatsi poultry, delcatessen otkI groceries. Cholahs and Assorted Cokes from New York Sandwiches to eot In or take out Corned Beef. Pastrami Turkey. Salami Franks

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