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1461 MuBliaid, Victoria. Rabbi Victor Rcinstcin. Services: londay; 6 Satnr-OMf, 930 mjKL 382-41615. fCiKeKivative)l
Tonb leader, D. Ri Oioir, S. Pdbnan. (firector. SoviceE Friday; euiysenioe 6 pLttL, RSPlar vwaahip 8:15 p.ni.. Satnniay, 9bl5
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9211 Bfamdefl Road, Rich-nBOBd» BlC Services: Friday, 8 pum. and Satnnby^ 9 am, coHiBciEd by Rabbi William AlbbnL 274-3107. (Qftbo-doKX
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tifM.34760ak. RabbiBaindi Zaicfayk. JhMi jHaKdiem FogeL Gantoir Mosim Pml Services: Friday 4:30 pjn., Saturday 9 am. Mtncha 4:30 p.m.. followed by Seuda Shli-shit and Maariv. Havdaiaat 5:30 p.m. Sunday services8:30 aon. Services during week. 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 736-7607. COrthodox).
Everyone .must. have two pQckc^^so Ihatbecan reach into the one or" tihe either," aiccofding to his needs. In his -fight' jKKket, air to be ^ words: **For iny^|ake ^was the worid cieated,**aiid in his left: **1 am du^ and ashes,'" .
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4426 W. tOth Ave; Rabbi PInfip Brcg-man. Murray Kenig, Ciantor-ial Sohns^ChiHr Dneetor. Services: Friday, 8:15 pjn. Saturday 10:30a.m. 224-1381. (Rdbrm).
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Service welcomes new T.S. members
New members who jomed Temple Sholom in 1982 will be special guests at Sabbath services and the following Oneg Shabbat, this Friday, Jan. 14, commencing flbl5 p.m.
Hcmoref during the evening win be: Mrs. Ruth Becker, I>r. Waher Kock, Cindie ^um. Max and Ida BobndT, Michaui and Shari Breskiw, Carol Broody, Bi0 and Rose CfaaBei^Br, Dr. Ronald and Beverlry Cjorber, Riul Daftrop and Katfay Jones, Merle DoaiKr, Misl Geta Ged^ger, Maurice and Zena GoUberg, Carole GoU-smith, Jacob and Mina Granhcr, Dr. £alie 'imd Bhenda Greenhajg^;' Mitchell Gropper*- Austtn^^'llamiiton,
Anita Hershbeig, Dr. Robert and Louise Huber, Aubrey Jack and Shirley Hjrman.
Mrs. Nadia Kapbn, Dr. Frank and Freda Kaplan, Mrs. Maicia Katzin, Dr. John Kent, Edwinand Susan Kraft, Dale Kiygier, Mrs. Bessie Luteyn. Mrs. Nellie M<dfc|nl, Jacob and Marion Prasow, Robert Ritteri Pn»r. KjeO and Chavav Rubenson, Vivienne Taylor,-^ Deborah Torcn, Annette Wigod, Cheryl Weid-man, Harold and Barbara Winberg, Eric Wibmi and Melanie Fleischer Wilson. Ted and Dale Wormeli, Eric and Katheriae Wobisly, Ronen.and Eve.Zilbefmaii, Plan! Zysroan and Ahwon
It^ easy lo talk. The waya person hjuiBBd is not by wte he says but i^iat he does,
Moses* heart ^poke for him—Imt he was an ami a^ak^^ and the Targum explains, j«fc6^i»eBMfl^ distinct, difficulL
Why shottld CM grve Moses sodi a disabSi^ Moses caine to the Jeansh people and piomiMid to ftee then^ they didnV listen. Their tziircs gave them a heart of stone that stopped them finom believiqginiedeuiption.
the whoie po!*^ <rf a leader like Mooea oomcs firw the peopfethemsdvcs---iraM7w0nkfai\siqpporllB^^ find the words to confinmt Pharaoh?
Moses had another problem that made him stammer and hesitate. had tokl him finmn the start that he wouhi speak to
Pharaoh, hut Phaiairfi would not listen to turn — the whiA; meeting wonU be an exercise in Inti^. Moses conUbit abide such wasted words. For Moses, every word was predmis—and just to go out and say words that mean nothing was wry difficulL
Some people have monqr and smne peofdedonY. Some have mozel and sooK doa^ But evciyoue has a nuhama^ everyone has a heart. Words arc Eke die q»rks of the souL Words can save a person, woids can destroy. A few loving words of Mwagiement can chaii^ a pcAonV wfaoie^^fi^^
tess words can IdD friendsl^ fiunifies, beauty.
Every Jew sfaooM be a stmtcrer in his heart. Before the words pass the lips, tbiidL Maybe it\ better to leave thewoids inrid& As tlii^sqr, don^siait yonr inoadkimlflyoiir^b^
No one takes anytldiigaloag with Inmiiito die iMxt^^w^ Whether we havealotorafittlc. we niake the saineheaifciiward IBgbL But aJI we lakealnug it qui goodnattfiand tfae wwdt wc uiteied here on earth. B* i$Ksy are swcct^'hcMiest ^wmdi^ tnilhfid wq<di,flicytqriiiiitDdianiOBih ifiiiey arc Bes^thqr turn into tears. Our words are die glimmris of obrsouL
Shabbat Sahmt.
Dr. Bamcn ProstMrman laidlo xmi wwn whiibeb6eb succuiibs aw»«rfau
Well-known Vancowvcr
Or. Baraett Dkml
Dec 28. 1982
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1946. He praciiMfJ awiliriai' in B.C. for fitcyeais before completing post-
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TERRY CREEMER
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RaUii B. Zaichyk andCawJorMLftfis wM offiGUks
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gpadnale training in ortho-pedhr suijeeiy New Yorit Cny- . . . He obtained the dcgrccs^of FeDovoftheRoyalCpllegBof Surgeons of Canada; TWpIo-aiartoftfaeAaKrican Board of Ifcthopedic Surgjery, and fcDov and Officer of the iMwMiMiMiBHai
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wHi fake place^ Sunday. Jan. 23 at 11:15 a.m.
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Stitafi TzcilKk
Rabbi B,Zaidiyk and Cuilor M. fteis wiRofiictafe
Aniewui Acadeiny oCOrtho-
nv^pflomig practice as^ a consubaiiit nrlhopedic. imgr eonin Vancbn^in l9S6^Dr. ,: J; rasterman:^wjcamC'a '.'ineni'; her oTthc bilhopedicstafis cf Vancouver General and Chil> dren's ho^p^b^ He suh> seqnentfyv became associate professor nf orthopedic surg> ei^ at UiNC.and a inember ci tbe.< Exaitannng Board <tf Podiatrists of B.C.
In the Jewish community, ~Dr. Prosterman served on the boarddf Louis.Brier Home and Hospital and held memberships in Congregation Beth hrael and Richmond Golfand Country Cluh. -' Predeceased by fats parents. Mae and Ben Prosterman* he is survived bjr kK wife of 33 years, Netty IRosenbeig) Prosterman; two sons, Setb Michael Prosterman, attending graduate school in San Francisco, and Mark Howard Prpsferman, a stndem at State UioiMersity of New York, Buffalo; two. daughters* Robyn Joaiii;ie (Mrs. AUen) Hanson of Vancouver and Shauna Ruth Prosterman, attending York university in Toronto.
Funeral services were held Dec. 30 at Beth Israel Chapel vnth Rabin Wilfred Solomon and Cantor Murray Nixon iifficiating: Intennent folhiw^ -cd at B.I. Cemetery, Chevra Kadisha was in charge of
David Weinberger, a promr-inent member d Coiigic-gation Schara Tzedeck^ pa^ sed away suddenly on Dec 30. He was 60 years of age.
A survivor of the Holo> caust, he .was descended from a distinguished family of Hungarian rabbis. His&ther, Rabbi Yehoshoa Pinchos, was a dayan (judge) in his native land,aiid afounderof a yeshiva there:
Mr. Weinberger left Hungary for Vancouver in 19S2. founding Cjapital Salvageheic in 19S6 and opetating the business until his passing. He was active in many of the religious affairs of the community, as weO as being a member of iion*s Gate Blnai Biriith for over 25 years. He iras known as a warm, generous and most respected person.
He is survived in Vancouver by his wife. Belle, and daughter, Analee; :by a brother, Zvi Ayalon, and^ sBter, Lily Blau, both of
Specialists needed.
.NEW YORK — The growth of modem indostiy in Israel has dramatiraBy- increased the need for h^bly-trained ptofessionalf hi dec-trooicSt cOimioiBr'''-aihd ^alfied,' 'es, tiME Israel Ahya
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Israel; as well asmany .meces and nephews in Israel and New York.
Funeral services were held Dec 31 at ScJiara Tzedeck chapel with Rabbi Barudi Zaichyk and Cantor Moslie Prcis officiating^ Intemient followed at Schara TitOedk oemetciy with Chevra Kadisha in charge of anange-'^ments."
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SYRIAN - OCCWIED LEBANON — Repicseata-tracs of the Ihfciniiitihnal Conunittee of thel Red Ci^tts aCRO stationed in Lebanon recently visited the six Israeli soldiers being held as piisoii^ crsof war in Ldnyaon by the Palestine liberation Orifn-iration. The ICRC spokesman said that aocoidii«io the report he received, the Isdwiik were in good health bat were -*vcry homesidL** The KMC has ' been nrniwircmfrf in trying to obtain permission fiton a PLO spl^tcr gronp which is hoUrag two other Israeli soldiersjas prisoiacfs of
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