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Terthis Fosters peiee^
^T^SC i^jojces With' Esther Grunau Sat.
Esther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johi| Grunau, will be called to the Teipple Sjholom _Toi;ah as a Bat-Mit^yah during Shabbat services this Saturday, Feb, 13vCQmijiencing
. 10^30, a.m. in the sanctuary. The parents will host the Kiddush in
'honor of their daughter.
'Meet the artist' at T.S.
A 'meet the artist^-eveniiig, with Stephen Derislow whose works are displayed iH the Templet Shqiom social hall during February, taJces plaice following. the Congregation's services Friday evening, Feb. 12.
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NEW YORK — While the consequences of the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty are «tiU tenuous in a number'^of area^^ the reTationship between the two countries in the field of tennis has becj[)nie more apparent as the months pass. The latest sign of good will, on the tennis courts, at least, was indicated recently.
Towards the end of the 1981 indoor tennjis season Ricky Meyer of Long tsland. New York, teamed up with El Shafei, Egypt's best player, in doubles "at the $75,000 Sofia Grand Prix court festival in Bulgaria anci they reached the doubles final, before they were knocked out.
This tournament marked the first time that Meyer won an accredited Tennis Association tourney and he pulled down $12,000. InadditiOh, he picked up a handsome fee for going
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to the final round with the Egyptian in the doubles competition.^'
M eyer reportSnhat Shafei^ind the^ other Egyptian tennis performers are'^ more than happy to meet with and play the Israeli stars. Right- noW S^lomo Glickstein is Israel's top rated playerand has worked his way into the {op 50 court performers in the world's rankings so that sooner or later he will be playing With^and agajnst Egyptian tennis stars.';
'Congress on women' held at Haifa university
HAIFA — More than 40 Canadians were among the 600 participants, most of them women, in Haifa university's recent Internatipnal Interdisciplinary Congress on Women.
The first pf its kind here, the Congress involved a variety of acEtdemics and professionals in more thaih 90 sessions, including symposia, films, discussions and dentibn-strations, presenfihg the latest research • on the pbsitiOrt of v/oineh in contemporary society.
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EX HIBIT'S from Israel's outstanding Museum of the Diaspora are now on permanent dfsplay In'the lobby of the Tel Aviv Sherat Hotel.
BURCJUEST Jewish Gommunity Association will hold' an Oneg Shabbat on Friday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m., at the home of Dr, and Mrs. N. Swartz, 1053 Ridley, Burnaby. Further information on this growing Jewish organization serving the areas of Burnaby, Coquitlam,.New Westminster, Surrey and Delta is available by calling 298-9847.
LION'S GATE B'NAJI piWTH will hold its aniiuar^bbi's Panel Discussion, on ly^p^da^ ^ p.m: iat Haro j^IC;<^J|i^ ButCi Panelists^Wifii^e^ to ail interested persops, ai^d ftabbis William Alt^iU, PHiUp Bre^^ and Harvey Markowitz.
GOLDEN AGE CLUB will relax in Harrisbn Hot Springs on Wedhes-day and Thursday,: Feb. 17 and 18. The trip, via cliiartered bus, is open to all sehiors in the community. Further information is available front club director Barbara Minuk at the Centre, 266-9111.
TEMPLE SHOLOM PURIM DINNER; reservations are beiiig taken until Feb. 24 from the Gongre* gation office, 224-1381.
SHARIBBW will hold a business meeting on Tuesdayy^Fel). 16,8 p.m. jat the home of Debbie Silvernian, 9439 Romaniuk Place, lUchmbnd.^ Further info^ation,, 271-4556.
RICHMOND BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON CLUB meet Monday, Feb. 22, at the law offices of Dayan and Levitt, 200 ^8136 Park road, Richmond. Rabbi Harvey Markowitz discusses topics of Jewish interest and a kosher lunch is served. RSVP at 273-9344.
VJAS, Vancouver Jewish Adult Singles (30-4Sish), will hold a sing^ along kumsitz and wine-and-cheese party this Saturday, Feb. 13, 8:30 p.m.^ at the hom^ of Shanie Levin, 4292 W. 9t|i Ave. Further information, Mary Tobbi, 738-3908.
MAGNUM OPUS social and repreational group for those in their 20s and 30s will hold a *Blue Monday' evening, Feb., 8 p.m. at the Town Pump, 66 Water St. Dancing, socializing and refreshments will be featured. Further information, Ho^ ward Samuels, 266-6133.
ISRAELI AND YIDDtSH FOLKLORE EVENING takes place Saturday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m. at Beth Tikvali, 9711 Geal road, Richmond. The event will feature presentations by the Sholom Dancers of J^ancouver and by folksinger Myrna Rothman, Israeli dance instruction and social dancing; and Israeli foods. Reservations required from the synagogue office, 271-6262.
TEMPLE SHOLOM BRO^ THERHOOD will hold a breakfast-meeting, opin to the community, on Sund^, Fgb. 21^ 9:30 a.m. at the femplel Gueist s^ RamiRaz, Shaliach to the Israel Aliyah Centre in Vancouver. Reservations, 2i4-1381.
BUSINESSPERSONS LUNCHEON,' sponsored by temple SEoIbni, takes place Thursdayj Feb. 18, 12 noon ^to 1:30 p.m. at the Chateau Granville. Rabbi Philip Bregman will discuss topics' of Jewish interest. Reservations are required from the Temple office, 224-1381, by Feb; 15.
SGHARlAtZEliECk SISTERHOOD will hold a family brunch in honor of new Congregation members on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 12 noon, convened by Ruth Singer and open tp the community. On Tuesday, Feb. 16, the Sisterhood will provide a special treat following the shuir, by Rabbi Baruch Zaichyk at 10 a.m.
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