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Connie Permack, chair-inan of the "Supper With Art" Buchwald evening to be held Wednesday, May 5 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, has announced an unusual format.
"Mr. Buchwald will speak first at 7:30 p.m. to an audience seated theatre-style," she said. "Following that, buffet stations of var-
ious international foods will be available fortrveryone to enjoy a delicious light supper as they mingle and chait with friends."
Permack said she and her committee are working to ensure that the event will be "fun-filled and interesting."
Tickets are available at the Hadassah-WIZO office, 263-277a arid at all Ticket-niaster outlets.
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MARGARET SEGAL will be presented with the Canada 125 Medal at a ceremony on April 24 In the constituency of flee of MLA Linda Reld (Richmond East). Owner aind==^Fesldent of Segal Furniture Galleries, she Is a board member for both Vancouver Board of Trade and the Heart and Stroke Foundation. She is also a member of the SFU Business Advisory Committee and the SFU Presidents' Club.
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ing too Westernized and represented a security problem.
The Abu Nidal group is infainbus for a long string of bloody showcase attacks, including the simultaneous assaults at the Rome and Vienna airports in December 1985 and the 1986 massacre at the Neve Shalom synagogue in Istanbul.
In recent months, Israel has been warning that members of Palestinian terrorist groups, including the Islamic fundamentalist Hamas move^ ment, have been establishing bases in the United States.
"The Israeli warnings fell on deaf ears," Emerson said. •'
He feels that the terrorist groups are "fusing" the United States and Israel in their minds and that it is now easier for them to plant bombs in the US, because of the .relative lack of difficulty entering this country.
Legislation was introduced in Congress recently that would bar members of Hanias from entering the
US: y^' "These incidents show
that the terrorism problem is not one of terrorists dispatched from overseas, but ; one of people living amonig us," Emerson said.
■ Thursday, April 15
Israer"Unusual Tour" information night, 7:30 p.m., JCC, 266-5333.
■ Saturday, April 17 —^
NCJW Friends ancl Angels Gala, 8:30 p.m.. Four Seasons, 26U5413.
■ Sunday, April 18 '/.y'y' VHCS Shoah Memorial Service, noon, S.T.
- Cemetery, 734-5325.
CJC Yom HaShoah Community Commemoration, 8: p.m., B.I., 261-8101
■ Monday, April 19
JCC Capital Campaign kickoff, 7 p.m., JCC; 266^9111: :
■ Tuesday, April 20
Operation Exodus Benefit Concert, 8 p.m., T.s:, 266-8371. . -
■ Wednesday, April 21
Hadassah-Wiz6 Public Affairs Seminar, 7:30 p;:m.,T.S.. 263-2778; ^ ■ ;
■ Thursday, April 22 •
CFHU speaker Prof. Galia Golan. 8 p.m. B;l.,
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MEMBERS OF the "Supper With Art" committee are (from top, from left) chairman Connie Permack, Claire Conrad, Jean Coo-perberg, Sheila Herstein, Rocheile Levinson, Emmy Maerby, Fay Riback, Sandy Ghernoff, Corrine Tapiey and Ruth Freeman. Absent are Sylvia Cristaii, Leslie Diamond, Naomi Frankenburg, Judy Mandleman, Hope, Richman and Susan Voilmer.
Twins Jeffrey and Peter Harnett, founders of the Elephant and Castle restau-rant chaihi have been named life members of the Restaurant arid Food Services Association of B.C.
Jeffrey serves as president and chiefexecutive officer of the Elephant and Castle Group, which has restaurants from Victoria to Ottawa, as well as in the United States,
He has been a national' director of the Canadian Restaurant Association and is a past president of the Greater Vancouver arid New ; Westminster Restaurant Asspciation.
Brother Peter is vice-president of Operations of
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TWIN RESTAURATEURS Jeffrey <left) and Peter Barnett were given a singular honor by the Restaurant and Food Services Assbciation of B.C.
the company; He has also been an active participant in the CRA, Red Carpet Canada and Association of Tourism Professionals..
The London-born Bar-^ netts began their restaurant career in B.C. with Pizza Patio, which evolved into a national Canadian chain arid exparided into Japan. They then founded the Elephant and Castle in Vancouver. '
Peter, who is married to Shirley Bariiett, is a board niember of the Hebrew * Assistance Association, and Jeffrey, married to Hildy Barnett, is active in fund raising for the Jewish Community Centre:
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medals presented by Norman Gold, JN F president (Pacific Region) and Morris Zilka; JNF Canada executive vice-president.
Bill Gruenthal who handles J NF*s small communities portfolio, received the Bernard M. Bloomfield Medal; Gary Aver bach, immediate v past president, received the President-s Medal; and Maisie Myer-thalPs 22 years of service to
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the local office was recognized with the James F. Kay Medal.
Zilka, noting that he would be returning to Israel following the end of his four-year term^ stressed that growth is good fprlsrael He said the country will absorb all Jews who come to her
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Following his remarks, a video recounting last year's opening of the BC. Forest in Israel was presented.
Seated at the head table were: Dennis and Naomi Frankenburg; Gideon and Edna Shavit; Hon. parliene Marzari; Rabbi Wilfred and Phyllis Solomon; Norman and Linda Gold; Riy and Grace McCarthy; Ed Koch; Morris and Dalia Zilka; Mayor Gordon and Nancy Campbell; Arthur and Ancie Fouks, Patrick and Alison Reid.
Pacific Region president Gold thanked all the voluh-
teers and organizing coni-riiittee for making the diriner a success, iricluding: dinner chairman Naomi Frankenburg; committee chairman Gary Averbach; subscription chairman Riith Freeman; honorary subscription co-chairs Arthur Fouks and Patrick Reid; advertising Karl Tatissig; souvenir pro-gram Judge Herman Litsky; dirtner convenor Shirley Schwartz; publicity Judy
Mandleman; committee members Irving Sirlin and Dr. Mark Schonfeld; and executive secretary Maisie Myer-thall.
Gary Averbach made Hamotzi while Birkat Hamazqn was led by Pacific regibn treasurer Mark Schonfeld. Patrick Reid offered a,toast to the Queert and a toast to the outgoirig and incoming presidents of Israel was made by Arthur Fo u ks 7~ - '.
-TEL AVIV (JTA) Haifa University has beeri host to 23 senior Hebrew school teachers from North and South Artierjca for a special course designed to train veteran teachers in developing programs to meet the specific Jewish educational needs of their own coriimunities.
Participants in the course. "Selecting and Adapting a Curriculum for the Special
Needs of Jewish Commiini-Ties in the Diaspora," hailed mostly from smaller and medium-size towns in the United States, Argentina; Uruguay, Brazil and Chile.
The program was offered through the Centre for Jewish Education in the Diaspora, a new centre for research and iniplementa-tion that is part of Haifa University's School of Education.