8 ^ THE BULLETIN — Thursday, October 22,19iB7
ter and exchanged thewatch Railway pass .. . They will
for one . We really have to visit Jewish centres during
say thanks' for the memories their visit, to Aniie Black who furnished * * *
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Hear aiid there-round^ the world, spoited by branches of Na*a-mat Pioneer Women in keeping with the one-taken last month in Canada— Na*amat Canada Inc. is the name by which the organizationr:will henceforth be known here. . By the way, Na'amat \s an acronym of the Hebrew words Nashim dydat Umitnadvot (the movement of working women and v-olunteers). According to the material on Lazarus desk, Na*aniat is "the world*s latest international women's organization" . Wheii she sang last week during the British Commonwealth Conference here, local-ite.Alisa Kort had just returned from K e 1 own a where she gave a concert before 500 people (see story elsewhere). Kort, who entertained at KORT Bridges during a luncheon hosted by Mila Mulroneyfor spouses of heads of Commonwealth countries, is singing in the chorus of VOA's La i?o/r^/w^ which opens this week. Entertaininig with Kort were baritone Tom Oliyer and pianist Martha Brickman . . i First Shabbat services in their new. home will be held this weekend by Or Shalom now at 4764 Quebec St. . . .Last year's eyents were great successes so Hadasfsah-WIZO gals who winter in Florida or California Will want to know that their IQth annual Southern Conference and Reunion is set in Florida Feb> li_a:nd the hewer West Coast parallel confab and reunion is slated Feb. 24 in Palm Springs, California.
Couples contemplating marriage or newly weds can attend
a JFSA premarital workshop on "Making y^^^ niarriagej work" starting Nov. 2 and running Monday evenings through Dec. 7. . , Ah action^, oriented course dealing^witH^ everything from Jewish views o.f_5exuality^ the Jewish wed-ding and keeping laughter in your marriage, it will see various rabbis lending their expertise at sessions. . . Mari-lee Sigal has info., 266-2396 and points put that private^ couple counselling "is ailso available.
A worthy mitzvah is always good news . . With the Kelowna-community already in the news this issue, it is appropriate to mention that last month an event of interest took place_wheri Harry Goldberg, priesident of Congregation Emanuel in Victoria turned over a Torah to Dr. Steven Finkleman for use by the Okanagan Jewish Community in Kelowna during its. formative years and until it is able to purchase its own Torah . . We understand there are some 25 families including a dozen children who comprise, the Jewish community in Kelowna and environs . . . We wish them B'hatzlacha rata.
us with the original 1937 Youth Aliyah Luncheon program, first ever here, which provides this week's glimpse into community history.
While "killing time" waiting in the offices of Marlin Travel to fifm up plans for a family trip to Hungary this past summer, Rabbi ImreBaOa^spiritual lea d e r o f Congregation Har El, filled out a form to
On the subject of prizes, who remembers Tambolo? Well our series on Hadassah-WIZO's 70th stirred the memories of Anne Black who won first prize in Tambolo at either the first or second Hadassah Bazaar and Exposition in 1952 or 1953 . . ; It seems that for 25 cents Anne got a chance at 25 Tambolo prizes — talk about inflation! She won a gold watch donated by Alfred Evans of B.C. Collateral and Loans, . . But the end of that particular story was that Anne and hubby Jack Black needed a typewri-
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wm a trip to England ... On arriving back from Hungary he got the news that he had won the trip for two sponsored jointly by Marlin Travel and Air Canada . . .He and wife Anna (and twin sons Peter and Adam) are planning next summer to take the trip which includes an eight day British
Follow-up to last year's Vancouver Lion's Gate lodge free morning breakfasts from mid-April to June's end for hungry school children at Strathcona , elementary , One of its organizers Alan Tapper recalls how Oriental children were introduced to their first bagel during the -program . . . While the B'nai B'rith lodge initially earmarked a monthly allocation and members' services for the breakfast, soon the project took on a life of its own as donations poured in from lodge members and then businesses in the school's area . . . Update is that one of the suppliers is continuing to supply their products free for breaks fasts at certain cjty schools,-but according to Tappier, the firm wishes to carry on in complete anonymity ... According to Rambam, that's a high form of performing a mitzvah, without a credit line.
Super Sunday set Oct. 25
The Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver will be hosting Super Sunday on Oct. 25 at the Jewish Community Centre. Telethon times will run from 9 am: to 1 p.m. and from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
According to event co-chairmen Susan Fine and Patrick Welkovics, Super Sunday this year will be covered live on~Rogers Cable T.V. from 10 a.m. to 12
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Channel 4 will telecast from the morning Telethon, highlighting the needs of campaign beneficiaries and focussing on participating familiar faces in the community, y:- '^-^:
"We urge thecommunity to become part of this endeavor when we phone and to support Campaign '87," the chairmen said. :
Flash! As we go to press we learn that Congregation Beth Tikvah will be formally dedicating their new cemetery in White Rock on Nov. 11 . . The Richmond shul has formed its own Chevra Kadi-sha (burial society) which is already trained . . . Beth Tik-vah's cemetery is located not far from temple Shdlom's cemetery.
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Lori Goldberg, Nomi Kap-laivPaula Levine, Brad Cher-noff, Ronnie Tessler, Lorraine Weideman,,Karen Kaz-mer, David Ostefm, Naomi Martin, Valeri Metz, Catherine Shapiro, Vassil Popov and Judi Norris are some of the 200 artists participating in Artroplis — An Exhibition of Contemporary B.C. Art at 788 Beatty St. through Oct. ._31.
Exhibition hours are: Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Sunday 12 noon -5 p.m. Infoi-mation phone 681-8516 or 681-6336.
Lori Goldberg is holding a one-woman show at her own studio. The Lori Goldberg Studio 1435-A Powell St. (at Mac Lean) through Oct. 25.~ Out Of The Blue is a show with a few differences. Goldberg who helped spearhead the drive to create legal/work spaces for artists, has now opened her own studio to show the public first-hand how an artist lives and works. She will conduct guided tours for school groups and other organizations.
Exhibition hours are 4 p.m. -9 p.m. Wednesdays through Fridays; noon - 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. For information phone 254-1966.
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incomparable Patsy Mbn-4ana, the first woman tosell a million records of Country Music (1935), with Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer and Nancy Katz on Sunday Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. at The Vancouver East Cultural Centre.
Montana's million selHng record was / Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart.' , Fink and Marxer have performed together for four years playing and singing traditional and contemporary American folk and country music.
For reservations call 254-9578.
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Once again Abbotsford's Ha'Emek Jewish Community is offering Sunday school classes to Jewish children from the Eraser Valley.
Rabbi and Mrs. Tzvi Freeman have returned to teach. -The twoxlasses total 14 children so far this year.
Classes offer a great deal of variety and scope. Hebrew, Judaism, and Jewish culture are taught integrating all of the impm:tant Jewish celebrations throughout the year.
FoTT information contact Mrs. S. Gaiptman (principal), 853-7644.
Up in smoke
MANCHESTER, England
— A Jewish summer camp in Suffolk, England has closed » after eight years following the discovery last month that a 14-year-old camper was smoking marijuana. ......Jja.:.„
For country music lovers, the Vancouver Folk Music Festival is presenting the
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Leonard Angel's fall play w-riting class at The New Play Centre starts Oct. 22 for six Thursday evenings, 7:30 -10:30 p.m.
The focus of the course is on the basic tools of scene construction and character building. The approach is flexible to encompass and appeal to a wide range of writers' interests.
Angel's work which has been seen across Canada includes The Unveiling, Eleanor Marx, and most recently Dancing on The Head of a Pin With a Mouse In My Pocket.
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Our man on the film scene, Robert Bass, who writes your regular ./ff5 feature Jewish Film Clips, sends along word from Hollywood of another journalist named Sam Kaplan who is design critic to the Los Angeles Times ... Now where have we heard that name before? . . . It seems the
LA. Sam Kaplan has published a bestselling book on Los Angeles architecture . . . It seems Bass gets to speak to some of Hollywood's biggest names but couldn't nail down an interview with the LA. Sam Kaplan though he did send Lazar's Boss a copy of the bestseller L.A. Lost and Found.
Nu, Kinderlach, the regular jffi? Deadline — 9 a.m. on Thursdays — is in effect again this week after all the past difficult (for us) short weeks of Early Deadlines ... . Baruch HaShem!. . . Zeit gezunt and stay tuned for lots of news and weekly features and interviews . . Good Shabbos to everyone . . . A Guten Voch!
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