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LOS ANG£LES Anita and Abraham Greenberg are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Jessica Belle, 7 lbs. oz., born Aug. 27i a sister for Shelley Adelle. Proud . grandparents are David and Lil Shafran of Vancouver.
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Centre Shalom Gallery*s next featured artist, Nomi Kaplan, has been widely acclaimed in the art press — seven national publications have lauded her photography and sculpture.
Her photographic exhibition, Vancouver/Israel Con-hections, will be featured at Shalom Gallery commencing
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The opening and annual meeting of Vancouver Section, National Council of Jewish AVdmen wilt be held Wednesday^ Sept. 19 at the Centre.
Beginning 7:45^.m. with a wine-andTcheese reception, pi-esent and prospective members and friends will have an opportunity to greet one another and socialize after the summer respite.
Following a short busines$^ meeting, the prograni will feature screening of 1982 Academy Award-winning short^ subject film, C/o*^ Harmony. Produced by NCJW of Brooklyn, N.Y., the film depicts a joyful intergenera-tioiial program on children and senior citizens.
Organizers stated that to expand further on Council's acknowledged concerns for. the elderly. Dr. Gloria Gut-man, head of gerontology studies at Simon Fraser university, will discuss Current trends and research in geron-
Information and reservations are available from Council off ce (M ondays or Thursdays), 261-5413, M iriam Warren, 263-1169 (evenings), or, Frances ■ Huberman, 738-4981. ■
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will hold its opening meeting of the term, Thursday, Sept. 13, 8:15 p.m., at the home of Sophie Harris, 1126 Wptfe avenue. A special program is planned for the event, open to both present and prospective members.
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with the opening reception for - the community, Tuesday, Sept. 18,7:45to 9:45p.m. The show continues through Nov.
1, excluding Jewish holidays.
The artist will present a lecture with slides, Tuesday^ Oct.
2, 7:30 p.m., at the Gallery. Born in Lithuania, Kaplan
came to Canada with her family in 1940 and went to school in Vancouver. She received her bachelor of fine arts degree from Wayne State university and adiploma in painting and printmaking from Vancouver school of art.
She has had eight ^one-person' shows since 1978. Her next planned exhibition in 1985 will encompass both sculpture and photography and be held at Burnaby.Art Gallery, which spokesmen noted, is weH-known for showing established and Westcoast artists.
Her coverage in the art press continues with an article on her work in this month's issue of Vancouver Art Gallery's yflwgMor^, which has a national circulation.
She is married to hematol-ogiStBr: J^fry Grbwe, and has a family.
Further information is available from Dvori Balshine at the Centre, 266-9111.
Canadian singer-songwriter Susan Cogan, who has perform ed ext ens ively throughout North America, Europe and Middle East, will be featured vocalist at a *Cele-bration of Life' dance Saturday, Sept. 15,8:15 p.m. at the Centre. ■ "'y-/ . ■
The event, part of a weekend of Israeli dance and cultural programs offered the community by the Centre and Vancouver Israel Folk Dance group, also features Israeli choreographer/dancer Shlomo Bacher, Shalom Israeli Dancers of Vancouver, and Sunflowers popular music dance band.
An Israeli Dance Workshop with Shlomo Bachar takes place Sunday, Sept. 16 at Arcadia Hall, 2214 Main, with registration at 9:15 a.m.
Susan Cogan sings her own songs as well as those of other contemporary composers, and also lends her style to standard popular, blues and folk numbers ranging from the '30s. to the '80s. She has appeared with many well-known artists, including Jose
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Sept. 17,7:30 p.m:, instructed by Caiitdr Murray Nixon; and on Hfiftorfih» Tuesday, Sept. 18. 7:30 iJ.m. taught by Profi; Hwv^ :Ge^ niatidh. ElcliAor Charney, 736-1445.
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Abroad, she is recognized as one of Israel's top performing and recording artists. Her first Canadian album. Susan Cogan I. . One, has recently been released. ,
Further information on the weekend is available at 266-9111 or 270-4097.
BELLINGHAM JEV^SH MUSIC EVENING takes place Thursday, Sept. 20,7:30 p.m., at Whatcom Museum of History and Art, 121 Prospect. Evening features Seattle Girls Choir performing Hebrew and Yiddish songs and special cantata in tribute to children who perished at
Auschwitz; works of Jewish composers presented by classical guitarist David Feingpid aniftenor Paul Sfmdere; and a multi-media program on Bel-lingham's early Jewish community.
LION*S GATE B'NAI B*RITH has slated a general meeting Monday. Sept. 17, 8 p.m., at Haro Park Centre, corner Bute and Haro. Guest speaker is sports personality Annls Stukus. All welcome. Information, president Paul Fader, 261-5530.
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CENTENNIAL BBW will hold a general meeting Thursday, Sept. 20,8 p.m., at the home of Eva Crane, 904-591 W. 57th Ave. Guest speaker is Rabbi Philip Bregman of Temple Sholom. The evening is open to members and friends.
GOLDEN AGE CLUB has
slated an open 'Mitzvah Lunch', Wednesday, Sept. 19, 12 noon, at the Centre. Event is being hosted by families of Abe Gurevich and Simnia Goldberg in honor of the marriage of their grandchildren, Jeff and Vickie. Information, club director Barbara Minuk, 266-9111.
TEMPLE SHOLOM has slated: Weekly Adult Hebrew Classes open to interested people -7 Beginners on Mondays at 7 p.m., Advanced on Mondays at 8 p.m.. Conversational on Wednesdays jat 8:30 - p.m. Information. T.S., 224-1381; Sisterhood Opening Meeting Thursday, Scjit; 13 whh cocktails 7 p.m. and program featuring Shalom Dane-ers, 7:30 p.ih. RSVP to tde Harrison at ;synago^u^i;'^' Brotherhood. Art Aactfipiii Monday, Sept. 17; with view- ' ing 6:30 p.m. and bidding.7
p.m. Proceeds to T.S. New Building Fund. Information, Ron Babins. 274-3317.
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