10 — THE BULLETIN — Thursday. March 25,1993
MILESTONES Revellcrs at Sunday Night Fever
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pail and Meyer Mattuck are^pleased to annpuhce the "^birth ofJbeirxisUighterTMiar-galit Sarah oh Februarjr 14~ P^oud grandparents are Stella and Victor Mattuck of Vancouver and Betty and Hye Eifenbaum of Win-tiipeg. Great^grandmother is Regina Mattuck.
Jack and Melinda Kam-inker are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Tzipora Fayga in Jerusalem, Proud grandparents are M urray Kenig and Susan Green of Vancouver and Leonard arid Hanna Kaminker of Buffalo, New York.
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Alexis Thea, daughter of Dr. Peter and Maria Gfopper will celebrate her Bat-Mitzvah at Beth Israel on Friday, March 26 at. 8:15 p.m. arid Saturday, March 27 at 9:15 a.m: She will read from the Torah, the Haf-torah arid participate in services. Qn^g Shabbat will be hosted by the. grandparents Sylvia Eibschutz and Dr. Nathan and Zoe Cropper and great-graftdmother Lotte Aufleger. Kiddush luncheon will be hosted by the parents.
BAR-MITZVAH
Jeffery. Aaron; son of Bernie arid Marilyn Haoper> will be called to the Torah as a Bar-Mitzvah at Eitz Chaim Synagogue on Shabbat Hagadol; April 3rd at 9 a.rh. Jeffery vyill recite the Mafti r and cha nt the Haf-torah, as well as participate in the services, A Shabbat luncheon hosted by his parents and brother Avi in Jeffery's honour will follow. Grandpa rents are Elizabeth Krell and the late Abe Berkson, Helen Hooper and the late Izzy Hooper.
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Or Shalom brought divine madness to the Commodore when 350 revellers boogied duririg Sunday Night Fever.
the traditional synagogue's second annual fundraiser.
The Feb. 21 party was anything but traditional. Vancouver barid Stripes rocked-the crowd as local
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SPEAKING IN one voice for Or Shalom at the Commodore are (left to right) Cecil Hershler, Jeremy Rudin, Len-Ryant, Avi Dol-giri, Carol Ann Fried and Rabbi Itzchak Marmorstein.
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Dpnny Osmond may yet be upstaged.
Some talented youngsters from the Jewish community will be performing as part of the children's choirs in the
upcoming Andrew Webber production of Joseph A nd The Amazing .Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The followingthree youngsters are part of the Singin', Pancin', Ac tin' Choral Group, one of the show's four chidren's choirs.
Shira Elias, 6, is the daughter of Faye and Richard Elias. She attends the Richnfiond Jewish Day School.
Josh Epstein, 13, is the son of Gwen and Michael Epstein. He attends Magee Senior Secondary School.
David Hurwitz, 10, is the son of Kathryn and Al Hurwitz, arid is a student at Shaughnessy Elementary School. V
Members of the Coqui-tlam Dist rict Child ren's Choir, Pitt Meadows Secondary School and Sperling Elementary School are also participatirig in the production.
Joseph opens May 25, at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Tickets available through Ticketmaster.
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group Tzimmes played in alternate sets.
Tzimmes' rendition of *'Schein Vi Di Levone" sent the crowd Tunning — not away froiri the band but in circles to dance a huge hora.
Gayle's Bedroom Players restored the air of beloved bizarreriess with a series of skits too iconoclastic for prim0-time TV.
Itzchak Marmorstein, Or Shalom's rabbi, lent his talents to one sketch set in a beer factory, much to the delight of the crowd.
The eyeriing also featured a wide Variety of Israeli-style munchies. Items at a silent auction ranged from a v "kosher dill pickle session — y o ur p lace o r mi rib" to two hours of geriatric counselling, ^'/r^
Sunday Night Fever raised $12,000 toward Or Shalom's operating and building fund — enough to give the shul's new 10th arid Eraser location a fine start.
Event coordinator was Michael Cofber. Dance instructors we re Peter Clement and Ray Moon. Other organizers included: Carol Ann Fried, Hana Wosk (entertainment); Roma Katz, Wosk (food); Jeff Swarison, Corber (graphics); Fried; Alan Morinis (emcees); H 6ward Waisman (phbtpgraphy); Martha Barker (publicity); Fran Ritch, Pam; Atnikov (silent auction). E.M. .
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Y.A. PURIM REVELLERS included, from left: Dr. Jeff Blicker, Jordon Sacks, B red Kohn, Dr. Jerry Hamovich, Dvorl Balshine, Sandi RIchter, Dr. Neil Pollock, and Kevin Glassman.
More than 500 guests helped raise nearly $5,000 at the Young Associates of Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University annual Purim celebration.
Proceeds will go towards the Young Associates' endowment of a scholarship for a Russian student at H.U.
A Saturday party at Xen's featured live music while a Sunday brunch at Bar None fociised on Chinese Jews.
Portland's Rabbi Joshua Stampfer spoke on "The
Jews of China." Gary Bush/ a producer/director, showed his d pcumentary film giving the personal account of a young Chinese, woman who discovered her Jewish roots.
Yi-ri an Q u - Do Hi nge r spoke of her identity as a Chinese Jew.
Many guests from Seattle joined in the Vancouver festivities over the weekend. Events took place under the leadership of V, A. co-chairs Sandi Richter and Dr. Neil Pollock.
UPCOMING
JFSA; lecture "Creative use of Rituals During Adolescence " 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25 at Temple Sholom. Call Neri Braver-man-Tischler- 266-2396, for details.
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