Thursday, November 3,1977-THE BULLETIN-5
The Canadian Zidnist Federation, Pacific region, has announced that Miriani Zie\^, the Israel Vice-Consul in Toronto since 1974, win this weekend make her first visit to Western Canada since her appdintnient r ^
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Boni in Hjiderai, Miss, Ziev attended l^ementai^ school ahd high school in Tel-Aviv-Yafp- She did her ahhy 191664968, giraduated^with e b:A^^^ political science and EngUsh from Tel A^y Universify in 1971, and during 1972-1974 studied for an M.A. degree in Ameriican Studies. She joined the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1972.
The ^c0<)dnsul's schedule in Vancouver begins with an address to UBC students at Hillel on Friday, Nov. 4 at 12:30 p.m. That evening, at 8:15 p.m., she will attend Shabbat services at Congregation Beth Israel and present an address from the pulpit.
Miss Ziev's itinerary Saturday, Nov. ,5 includes attendance at Congregation Schara Tzedeck Sabbath services at 10:30 a.m. She
imiil give an infwmal talk at the Kiddush following,services.
Oa Saturxiay night, at 8:15 p.m.. Miss Ziev w^^
greetings from the State of Israel and participate jn the '*Here is Israd'' production at the
Jewish VC auditorium.' llie evening in celebration ojflsra^ SOtfa an-niversaiy is sjpfoi^red by thie CZF, the Centre, Hillel plus many other organizations; Tickets will be available at the^dr^. i "
Oh Sunday, Nov. 6, the Vice-Consul will me^t iat 1 p.m. with the CZP Alij^h cbmih^ and Chug ^AUyah; Ai m<^^ Habcoiim teadei^jpi take^^ at 4 p.m.
Arrangem^ts for Miss Ziey's Visit to Victoria are being handled by: Chuck Waldman, program chairnlah of Temple Emahii-El. He announced that the special visitor will address the Victoria Jewish (immunity on Monday, Nov. 7 at Temple Emanu-El.
The following day she will give two public lectures at the University of Victoria, the first open to all students, and the second during a student seminar on d eV elop i n g n a t i o n s .
John Fraser, Member 'of Parliament for Vancouver Soiith, will address the community on Thursday, Nov; 10 following a special-^program in com-
menM)ratk)n of "Kristall Nacht".
The evening, sponsored by Beth kraers Adult Education, committee; conmiences 8 p.m. at the ^nagogue. All interested'persons are being welcomed to attend.
The event will recall the
horrendous evenings in Germany on Nov. 9 and 10, 1938, when the Nazis burned and looted synagogues, destroyed Jewish properties, and in general, terrorized the Jewish population.
.Refreshments will be served following the jprogram.
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Organizers of the Newcomers' Cabaret slated for this Sunday, Nov. 6, 8 p.m. at the Centre — stated that ''the highlight of the evening will be the entertaining . program of talk and music to be presented by the versatile and talented Cantor Murray Nixon. In addition, refreshments, dancing, and socializing will be offered in a weteoming atmosphere of warmth ahdhospitaUty.??
Sponsors of this event, aro: National Council of Jewish Wonien, B'naii B^rith Women, Pioneer . Womien, Jewish Community Fund and Council, Jewish Community Centre and Jewish Coinniuhity Information Service.
invitations have been mailed to those persons re^tered with the Information Service. Persons wishing; to bie placed oh the Newconiers' list sire being asked to can 261-0112 or 266-9111.
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MIRIAM ZIEV
Lion's Gate lodge B'nai B'rith will present a program on Boys Town Jerusalem this Monday, Nov. 7,8 p.m.i at the Centre. Sam Green, who recently returned from a visit there, will show slides and disclose the recipient of the lodge's $750 assistance scholarship.
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Rabbis Wilfred Solomon and Paul Plotkih will instruct Judaic Studies classes each Monday evening, comiriencing Nov. 7, at Beth Israd synagogue.
Basic Hebrew Reading will be offered from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and Basic Judaism, from 8:30 p.m to 9:30 p.m:
The entire Jewish community is being welcomed to attend the. classes. Further information is available from the synagogue at 73M161.
V I^ed<fent H£tr61d Freenia^ his invitied all lodge members to bring a guest; The eyenuigwiU close refreshments.
Mu^ians of £dl ag€^ the community are being welcomed to participate in: the Lion's -Gate String Ensemble. Rehearsals are held Thursdays, 8 p;m.," at Beth Israel synagogue. Further ii^ formation is available from Jack Shapuro at 263HB748.
Moshe Ampn, newiy-^ppointed Professor of Jewish Studies ^at^ UBC, will address the next breakfast-meeting of Beth Israel Men's . dub on Sunday, Nov. 6. ; "
Shacharit services commence 9 a.m. at the synagogue, followed at 9:15 a.m. by breakfast and the program, .^l}, in^rested persons, are being wdcomeci tb atti^d. ^
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