10 — THE BULLETIN — Thursday. November 24,1983
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the desert, the desert may conquer the state'.
David Ben-Gurlpn
1 Vancouver Branch £
'The Canadian Associates of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
cordially invitesyou to hear its President
MAJOR GENERAL (Res.) SHLOMO GAZIT
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Former Chief of Intellisence The Israel Defense Forces
In an address on
LEBANON, THE U.S., ISRAEL
and
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The 50th anmversary of Youth Aliyah will be commemorated at a special evening addressed by Chaviva Lewkowitz, a Youth Aliyah student from Israel, and by Rabbi Philip Bregman of Temple Sholom,
The event, which commences the 1984 campaign in the city, takes place Tuesday, Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m. at Richmond Country club. All canvassers and contributors are being invited to be a part of the celebrations.
A student of Magdiel high-
CP. HOTELS' Eli Fadida, a chef at the Jerusalem Plaza hotel, returned recently weighed fiowri by ifive gold medals awarded during International Culinary Exhibition held every three years in Johannesburg. Israel's team ranked second in overall points, taking three gold hiedals. At the Jerusalem Plaza, Fadida ranks second only to .executive chef Shalom Kadosh, who has a well established' ' international culinary -reputation. The hotel is rated Kosher I'mehadrln.
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school in Israel, one of the many projects supported by Youth Aliyah, Chaviva Lewkowitz will present a firsthand report on how the funds raised for the organization are working. Rabbi Bregman's address is expected to include .discussion of the significance of Youth Aliyah over the years.
The evening will also feature a canvasser training session led by Rosalind Karby and Sharon Harowitz.
Campaign chairmen Judy Mandleman and Corrine Tap-ley, in urging full attendance at the event, promised an eventful and memorable even-ing.
Reservations are being taken at the Hadassah office, 263-2778, or from convener Harriet Spiro, 261-2170.
Young Israel Kiddusii
Kiddush following Young Israel Shabbat morning services this Saturday, Nov. 26 will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan. Recent hosts and co-hosts for Kiddush at Young Israel Bayit have included Abe Schwartz-man, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nechemia, Mr. and Mrs Joe Boxer, Abe Gray, Lavey Boxer, Mr. and Mrs. Zvi Mammon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boxer, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Kalfon, Howard Wen-ger.
Jack Krauss leads Shalom RCL slate
A recent mating of Shalom Royal i Canadian Legion elected Jack Krauss as president for the 1984 term.
Other members of the new ejcecutive include: first vice-president. Will Petrook; second vice-president, Alan Tapper; secretary, Celia Mar-golis; treasurer, George Min-:uk.,. .'
Eixecutiye committee members .are Jack Bass, Paul Grunberger, AlHershj Morris Solman, Ben ^ Stone, Oscar Vosberg.
Membership information is available from Alan Tapper at 263-8498.
HOSTS S.T. KIDDt'SH
ScharaTzedeck Congregational K iddush following Saturday morning- services Nov. 26 will be sponsored by Lil Poplack and family in honor of the 85th birthday of her husband Max Poplack.
BAR-MITZVAH
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~ Richard, son of Mrs. Charlotte Berman, will be called to the Beth Israel Torah and participate in services on the occasion of his Bar-Mitzvah, Thursday, Nov. 24 at 8 a.m. A Kiddush will follow.
Jonathan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Click, will celebrate his Bar-Mitzvah during Beth Israel services Friday, Nov. 25,8:15 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 26 at 9:15 a.m. when he will chant Torah portion and Haftorah and participate in the service. Oneg Shabbat as well as Kiddush on Saturday will be tendered by his parents.
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