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Jewi'shtStudents' NET->yORKVholds its annual Netwest Clonvention at Vancouver'^' Chateau V Granville hotel Jipf: 1-4; attended by students and young people from tjxQTLighout Western Canad^, jhcluding Winnipeg, Saskati^ypn^egina, Edmonton ahd'Galgary,
Prominent speakers and various workshops, discussions and dialogues slated during the fulf weekend of activities, will elaborate various aspects of-the confab theme. If you will it, it is no dream.
The convention is open to all Jewish students and young aduIts, with registralion tonight, Thursday, Nov. I, 8:30 p.m. at UBC Hillel House.
NETWORK is an independent organization run by and for Jewish students and young adults^ interested in learning about issues related to world Jewry and promoting action and awareness with respect to Jewish concerns.
Spokesmen stated the convention will aim to give students a basic understanding of some of the major issues facing world Jewry today and the means of dealing with them at
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Scholarrin-residence is Prpl'.Shalmi Bar MoK a visiting Israeli scfiolar in Los Angeles, who will talk on Zionism in the J980s — impli^ cations for Israel and the Diaspora.
pr; Shmuel Sandler, Bar-llan university professor currently instructing at U BG political science department, and Coh Yaen Vered, Jewish National Fund shaliach, will respectively discuss /sra^// and Arab Options for Peace. Burnaby South secondary social studies head Fred Lep-kin is scheduled to lead a workshop on the PLO.
A discussion on Ally ah — ideology and reality will be led by Edmonton aliyah shaliach Danny Asher; Mark Silver-berg, regional Canadian Jewish Congress director, is slated to talk on Diaspora and Israel: and issue of Civil rights versus civil liberties will be explored by Irvine Epstein, CJC national vice-president.
Schara Tzedeck Rabbi Mordecai Feuerstein leads a session on The Law of Return following Havdata at the synagogue Saturday. , Rabbi Daniel Siegel, director of Vancouver Hillel Foundation, will serve as in-house rabbi, lead services and pres-eitf JcQtures, Kashrut and. Shabbat will be observed throughout.
The convention will also feature workshops on threatened Jewish communities, leadership skills, programming techniques and effective promotion.
A party in honor of out-of-town guests will beheld at Hillel, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m.
I^urther, information is available from NETWORK at 224-2512.
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EVENING Of JewishMusic—Vancouver symphony orchestra members played Suite Hebraiqu^to a delighted, capacity crowd attending the Jewish mu^ic evening at Academy of Music, Sunday pet 21. Symphony members are (from left): Danny Nortbn, Larry BlackmanV Cprla Dodeki Eiiqene Osadchy and Micheal Borscliei. The enormously successful evening was sponsored by Canadian Jewish Congress and Jewish Community pentre.
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Miriam and Howard Steele, resource persons for Canadian Jewish ° Congress* Community, Development project, visited southeastern B.C.'s Kootenays region during Succot Oct. 12-14, informing Jewish residents there about the project, its goals and plans.
The recently-instituted endeavor aims to initiate contacts with Jews living in outlying areas of the province. As an example, communications has recently been made with a core of Jewish families in Dawson Creek.
During their visit to the Kootenays, the Steeles were hosted by Lilli and Fred Rosenberg and by Felice and Max Davis of Nelson, B.C. A Succot party at the Davis' on Shabbat afternoon was participated in by 20 persons, including eight children. The event featured singing, dancing and story-teiling, along with discussions of both Congress' Development project
EitzthaiiiiMcates ranovated facilities
Eitz Chaim synagogue, Richmond's Orthodox congregation, will ^dedicate its newly expanded and renovated £aciliiy on—Sunday, Nov. ir at the_shui, 9211 Blundell road.
Plaques will be unveiled in recpgnition of various individuals who made contributions towards the synagogue's upstairs renovation, which includes a hew preschool facility, Hebrew school rooms, kitchen area, and Rabbi's study.
The event commences with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 7:30 p.m., followed by the dedication. A dessert and coffee-hour concludes the evening.
Further information is available from Marilyn Hooper at 274-8902.
HOWARD STEELE (right), project resource pierson, discusses significance of the Succot lulav with a group of Kootenay-area Jewish residents.
or Mark Silverberg at Congress, 261-8101; Judy Man-dleman at Canadian Zionist Federation, 266-5366; or Howard and Miriam Steele, 732-6195.
who is, who would appreciate being in touch with the Community Development project, are asked to call Jean Gerber
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The Steeles told The Bulletin: "As Succot is one of the three traditional pilgrimage festivals — a time during which the Jewish people would collectively journey to Jeriisalem to demonstrate their unity with G-d, with one another, and with the pedple of the world — it was a highly relevant moment for us to
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