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Hear and there — Update on Super Sunday supplied to us, at Deadline last week reveals that the first Federation Telethon r-a i s e d $104,447 for the first JFGV drive
S c o o p ! Ma u r i c e tIFCHUS IJfchus is the new president of Timmy's Telethon for Grip-the Men*s and Women's B'nai pled Children. Lisa Stevens' B'rith Council of B.C. a post Body^Electric youth company held for the past decade until that performs in the Q.E. Tel-last week by Phyllis Sapers, ethon at 7:30 a.m. on Dec. 6 -who was also Hlllel Advisory includes Kim Arazi, Michelle Board chairman during the Bleet, pebra Karby, Leanne
Kaellis) at Belfry theatre in Victoria. It is based on the 1937 Stalin purge trials . Dr. J. Tenenbaum, rheuma-tologist; of the University of Toronto, is one of the speakers tonight, Nov, 19,7 p.m. of a public forum "The Truth about Arthritis" at John Oliver school, Fraser at 41st . Five - young Jewish Dancers will be among performers during the upcoming
Moses and Lisfli Stevens TJlird annual Zimriyah (Children's Song Festival) is planneid Sunday, Dec. 13 at Beth Israel with at least six Jewish school choirs partici-
same period., Lifchus was Council prexy previously in 1971. . . Dr. Stanley Shapiro, professor of business administration at Simon JFraser since 1981; has been named acting dean of the faculty. Previously pating this yfearT dean of faculty of management of JVfcGill, Shapiro is a former president of SFU's faculty association and involved in research interests that cover many aspects of marketing ... Scheduled to attend the United Synagogue Biennial at Kiamesha Lake., N.Y. which ends today Were Louis Sutker, past president of Congregation Emanuel in Victoria and Heather Sirlin, of Beth Israel, who goes on to Miami for the CJF General Assembly . . .Nov. 29 is the new date for the reading performance of the play Purge (words and lyrics by Eugene
The Open Hou^e celebration at the newly renovated Hillel House on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2:30-4:30 p.m. will be a real Chanu^i^SiChanukatBayit — a rededication during the days of rededication . . It marks the first time a city-wide event has been held at Hillel House . . . Said Hillel director Dr. Mordehai Wosk: "We are planning a happy fun time for everyone."
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Chanuka . Community-wide festivities are being mounted as usual by the JCC(Dec. 20 prior to the Hillel rededication) and by Vancouver Lubavitch. Schara Tze-MRS. HAMMER deck Sister-hood*s annual Chanuka Dinner is being convened by that great gal Lola Hammer on Wednesday, Dec: 16. Sisterhood president Eva Dym-ant reveals that NCSY will spotlight a lively program.
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Though the Camp Miriam
site technically packs up for the winter, the Gabriola Island facility will be the setting Dec. 4-6 for a Victoria Community Shabbaton Retreat ... Places are being reserved (by Nov. 23) by Charlotte Atlung Sutker, 388-5826 in Victoria, for a Shabbat experience together for Vancouver Island residents.
More than 50 items are catalogued for auction at Camp Hatikvah*s upcoming fundraiser — The Third Session — slated for Nov. 23,at 6:30 p.m. at Viva's, 1255 W.
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Pender . . ; Included are lunches with Mayor Gordon Campbell, the Hon. Grace McCarthy and Vancouver Police Chief Bob Stewart. . How about tickets to the Grey Cup? And dozens of dining and travel opportunities . . . There will also be draws for merchandise totalling about $12,000. . < Support is sought from parents, campers, staff and friends — past, present and future. . . For details call Joel Butler at 266-6779 or 685-9175 or Gary Cohen at 273-6411 or 228-0390.
Geoffrey Michaels, a prize-winning violinist and new member of the faculty at the UBC School of Music, will perform as part of the Faculty Concert series on Thursday, November 26. The concert, preceded by a mini-lecture covering some of the works to
be heard, takes place in the UBC Recital hall at 7:30 p.m. ... Ticket information is available by calling .228-3113 . . Michaels will be accompanied by pianist Rena —Sharon, another new miember of the UBC faculty, who has performed and recorded extensively.
That's ail there is, there ain't no more — but only because we ran out of space not news to tell you . . . Tune in next time to old Lazar in this 'hallowed' corner for whatever you wanted to know . . . Meantime, Good Shabbds and a wonderful seven days till next week . . . A Guten Voch!
A new chess club is forming. The first meeting will be held on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at 3231 Heather street.
Some chess boards will be provided btit participants are asked to bring their own if possible.
Organizers invite those interested to come and practice for the big chess competition to be held on Feb. 18, 1988.
For details on the club contact Tamas Brummer after 7 p.m. at 731-9159.
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