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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday, January 21, 1986
Youth Affairs
AVIVA BBG 229 held its second installation on Jan. 16. The following executive took office: Patsy Chertkow, councillor; Jan
Charkow, president; Joanne Zack, vice-president; Lynn Waterman, recording secretary; Lo lita Haziza, corresponding secre
tary; Charlene Goldstein, treasurer; Ruth Frankenburg, reporter; Charlene Goldstein, cc-nduc-tress; Rita Chud and Susan Gordon, sentinels; Marcy Jackson, historian.
A meeting will be held Suiiday, Jan. 23. All girls interested in joining are asked to call Patsy Chertkow at RE 3-2395.
MASSADA: Young Judaea 14-
15 year c-ld group, staged an outstanding kumsitz last Friday night at the home of Hershy Belz-herg. Report on recent Yoimg Judaea national convention was
given by Jerry Wosk. A panel
discussion followed, headed by
Mark Wosk, Dave Weller, and
moderated by Lou Kolberg.
Tojpic was, "Jews, their religion
UNVEILING OF HEADSTONE
in loving memory of the late
MRS. um E.
TOeM
will take place SUNDAY, JANUARY 23rd
at 11:30 a.m.
at the
Schara Tzedeck Cemetery
Rabbi M. Hier and Cantor A. Dautsch win officiate
Relatives and friends are advised that the
UNVEIIING OF HEADSTONE
in loving memory of the late
will take place SUNDAY' JANUARY 30th
at 1:15 p.m.
at the
Schara Tzedeck Cemetery
Rabbi W. Solomon
and Cantor T. Moses will officiate
Histadrvt drive aids Kupat Halini
KUPAT HOLIM offers medical care to three out of four Israelis as the health arm of Histadrut This rare phenomenon of voluntary coverage of so many persons—over 1,800,000 men, women and children out of a total population of 2,400,000—attests to a high level of medical service, in such a small country, located as well in a region of the world notorious for disease and short life expectancy. Kupat Holim renders its services through a nation-wide net work of 1,000 clinics, U major hospitals, 17 convalescent homes and many ancillary institutions. Some 14,000 doctors, nurses, technicians and administrative personnel staff these Kupat Holim iiystitutions, which abound not only in ttte teeming cities but in the sparsely populated wildernesses of the Negev and Galilee.
The department beat: All Junior programs are now meeting regularly and Centre members five to nine years old are invited to participate actively. Mid Week interest groups eature arts and crafts, folk dancing, cooking, science, and story telling. In the Sunday program, there is room for a few more participants.
Lots of Tween activity at the Centre for 10 to 12 year olds offers mid-week programs featur-
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ing four clubs for boys and girls. Only a few spaces are left, and Esther Krakower can be contacted by those interested ... Smiday Tween interest groups are in full swing, including electronics, arts, crafts, and copper enamelling. A folk dance group is to be organized and interested folk dancers are asked to contact Esther.
Two groups have been organized for copper enamelling enthusiasts: beginners' and intermediate. A second intermediate group will be organized for any Tweens who took copper enamelling last fall.
A few Teen openings are left for Teen Drama production of "Doctor In Spite of Himself". The group now meets at 3 p.m. on Simdays and all prospective actors, stage hands, make up artists, and such, are invited to join the group.
Versatiles ski trip to Seymour Mountain will be held this Sunday. The group will meet at th? Centre, ID a.m., and bring lunch. Skiis and equipment are available for rental.
Reminder that the winter session of Centre courses fcT adults and children are now underway. There are still openings in intermediate guitar course held Thursdays, 8 p.m., instructed bv folksinger Hank Piket, well known in local 'coffee shop' circles.
Courses being offered this session include: for adults: advanced and basic bridge, Ulpan Hebrew, ballroom dancing, drawing, creative writing, touring the galleries, how to invest in stocks and bonds. For children: creative art, ballet, creative drama, clay modelling.
Call the Centre at 266-9111 for further details and registration hiformation.
vs. their survival". After a lively open fonun, a comedy-routine spoofing T.V. missionaries, was acted out by Jeff Nacht and Dave Weller. Refreshments and an hour of music from the guitar of Les Horlick, concluded the kumsitz.
TO THE JEWISH YOUTH mentioned in Mr. Sam Kaplan's editorial last week, the group asking you to join is Massada, offering everything for active teenagers ages 14-16. For further information, call Lou Kolberg, 733-1985.
YOUNG JUDAEA 12-13 year old boys meet this Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Centre. Councellprs will phone with further information . . . Newly elected Rosh of 11-year-old boys is Martin Davis . . . Any youth, from the ages of 8 to 18, who is interested in joining a well balanced group offering a much varied program in athletics, Hebrew speaking, Jewish history, arts, crafts, world affairs, etc., is asked to contact Jeff Goldberg, AM 1-1502.
HABONIM members meet at Chapman's recreation centre, 1312 West Broadway, Saturday, Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m., for a bowling tournament. Prizes and fun are guaranteed for everyone . . . Ken
members meet at Talmud Torah, 1 p.m., for Sunday Peulc!; . . . Anyone wishing to join Habonim please call Grace or Stan Shawn, RE 8-2901. Habonim is open to all youth from 9 years to college age.
TAMAR BBG is offering a babysitting service. Informatics is available from Miriam Chechik, 261-8344.
WINSTON CHURCHILL AZA
will meet this Sunday, Jan. 23, 7:15 p.m., at the Centre.
AZA 119 will meet Sunday, Jan. 23, 7:15 p.m. at the Centre. All boys wishing to join this active group are asked to come out on Sunday ... New executive of 119 for spring term is: president, Ken Waldman; vice-president, A! Harris; corresponding secretary, Owen Hertzman; recording secretary, Dave Batist; treasurer. Jack Boxer; reporter, Gary Letcher; pledgemaster, Dave Reed.
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