The Charlotte Jewish News - May 2004 - Page 22 Beau Solid Electrolysis & Air Brush Tanning Complimentary Treat & Consult One per person/new clients only Air Brush Tanning • Spray by hand not in a booth • UV free • Tanning package available Charlene Poole, L.E., C.P.E. NC Licensed Electrologist Permanent Hair Removal 704-365-3834 By Appointment Only Comer of Providence Rd & Sharon Amity 26th Charlotte Yiddish Institute Reservation Form (August 12-15,2004) If you are interestedin attending the 26th annual Yiddish Institute at Wildacres Resort from August 12-15, please fill out the following information and return with your check to: Please enter reservations for; Adults Teens (13-19) . Children (9-12) ($285 per adult) Full payment is enclosed as follows: $ $ ($185 per teen) $ ($110 per child) $ ($65 per adults round trip bus fee. Teens and children ride free) I/We have attended the Institute before I/We are attending for the first time Names in English & Yiddish Address & Zip (Please list the ages of teens and children) Email address: Please reserve spaces on the bus from the airport for Adults Teens Children Phone Charlotte Yiddish Institute, 5007 Providence Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226. If you have any questions, call Baila Pransky at 704- 366-5564. IMPORTANT; Make reservations for an early arrival in Charlotte on August 12. Bus will depart the Airport PROMPTLY at 1:30 PM- It will return to the Charlotte Airport at approximately 2:30 PM Sunday, August 15. Flying to Charlotte: Airline Arrival Time Flight # Departure time Flight # Emergency Contact name Phone Special diet requests Please list how many of those In your party want to attend the following workshops: Shaping/Casting Jewish Humor Jewelry Artists Studio Tour Sharing Memories Ballroom Dancing _ Jewish Cooking _ Jewish Music _ Beginner Yiddish Advanced Yiddish Mail this form with your check payable to: Charlotte Yiddish Institute/JCC Mail to: Charlotte Yiddish Institute 5007 Providence Road • Charlotte, NC 28226 TEMPUR-PEDIC. It molds to your body's curves, allowing your spine to rest in its natural state. Which, in turn, eliminates the threat of back or neck pain. MANY SIZES IN STOCK! AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' TOWER PLACE COTSWOLD VILLAGE SHOPS PINEVILLE • HWY 51 RANDOLPH & SHARON AMITY (1/2 Mile North of 1485) 704-542-5050 704-366-5110 RELAX THE BACK The smartest way to sit or sleep. Hebrew Cemetery Association — Charlotte’s Exclusive Jewish Burial Ground "pCowers are nice, I fifce candij a ()unch, But this ijearjor Mother’s Day, Take me to Tempfe Israefjor Brunch]” Let the Temphe IsraeCMen’s Cfuh Serve Mom Brunch] who: Aff area Moms and theirJamdies when: Mother’s Day, May 9, at 10:00 am where: Sandra Leon Levine Sociaf Had what: The Men’s Cfuh widserve ajahuhous Brunch, yive ad Moms a y^t, and provide outstandiny entertainment. And Mom’s Brunch is FREE] (Dads and Hidsjtay a smaff amount) RSVP: Sign up at www.tengjfeisraefmenscfuB.org “Contact Us”page or Caff Afan Stein at (704) 568-7709 By Lorrie Klemons, Publicity, Hebrew Cemetery Association The month of March came in like a lion ... twenty inches of snow ... a wind storm like none ever seen ... and tremendous loss and grief for several families from our community with the death of beloved family members. The ages of those lost ranged from 54 to 91 years of age. I don’t know about you, but these losses bring me face to face with my own mor tality, making me realize so clear ly, that “there but for the grace of (jod, go I” or someone I hold most dear. With the passing of 54-year-old Lenora Stein, Executive Director of CAJE, the Carolina Agency for Jewish Education, Charlotte’s Jewish educational community faces a real challenge. Relentless in her commitment to quality Jewish education and learning, she will be a hard act to follow. Rabbi Mark Wilson delivered part of the eulogy at Lenora’s memori al service, held at Temple Beth El on March 17. His poignant plea as spokesperson for Lenora was that we must commit not only to keep ing her spirit and soul alive in our hearts, but that we must also assume her body, and keep her world of mitzvot alive as well. He reported that Lenora’s only regret in dying prematurely was that she did not have time to give back to the community. On the way home from the service, a song from the Lion King, “The Circle of Life,” filled my car with melodious tune. It sends a profound message to all who listen: “Give more than you take ... in the circle of life.” Lenora, thank you for all you gave. To the rest of us, may we be blessed with the strength and the years to give more than we take. May we commit ourselves today to make this community and this world a better place for our chil dren and for future generations. May we embody the spirit of those who gave and who are no longer with us and elevate their souls closer to God as we perform mitzvot in their honor and memo ry. The month of May brings a day of memory. Memorial Day. I chal lenge each one of you to make your commitment to memorialize all those departed souls who pre- ceeded us in death. You can do this by supporting the Hebrew Cemetery Association. Your tax- deductible dues of $72 will reflect your commitment to life and to the performance of mitzvot. For more information about membership benefits, graves, interfaith section, crematorium section, prepaid funeral costs, or endowment donations, call Cemetery Director Hilbert Fuerstman at 704-287-3222 or 704-366-7538.^