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Volume 8 Number 4 amd 9hofar of Of of r Hollywood Hollywood. Florida Friday. February 24. 1978 Price 35 Cents Day an Stresses Hope of Peace at S. Fla. Dinner CJAIEF Hillcrest Support Accepting the Hillcrest award plaque from Dr. Stanley Margulies, general campaign chairman (right) is Nathan Pritcher, Hillcrest chairman. (Left photo.) The current needs of the State of Israel were discussed at the Hillcrest breakfast on behalf of the 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund by (seated from left) Joseph Bloom, Sam Haber and Dan Schlanger. Standing from left are Sol Entin, Nathan Pritcher, Milton Winograd, Karen Murgulies, associate campaign chairman; Bert Mock and Ben Hailblum. i HIAS to Aid More Refugees in 1978 1 HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) anticipates assisting |0.fi(X) refugees to migrate and Settle in 1978. all but 600 of Ihem from the Soviet Union. This Compares with a 1977 caseload of J.000 assisted migrants, of whom [.300 were Russians, according to Nathan Pritcher, HIAS national nard member. These projections were includ- ed in the report submitted re- cently by the agency to the Large City Budgeting Conference (I.CBC) of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. PRITCHER indicated that these estimates were based to a great extent upon the increased pace of arrivals in Vienna from the USSR toward the end of last year, making for a 12-month total CJA-IEF Events Calendar Following is the Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund calendar of events: Feb. 26 Parker Plaza, 10 a.m. Avant Garde, 10:30 a.m. Hallmark, 10:30a.m. Hemispheres, 11 a.m. Feb. 28 Women's Division Suburban Coffee, at the home of Anne Fromberg, 9:30a.m. Women's Division Galahad North Luncheon, noon. Fairways Apartments, 2:30 p.m. Golden View Apartments, 4 p.m. March 1 Women's Division Suburban Coffee, at the home of Mrs. Stoyan Rosenthal, 9:30 a.m. March 2 Lo Mer Women's Division Luncheon California Club, noon. March 5 Temple Beth El, 9:30a.m. Sea Air Towers, 10 o.m. Lake Point Towers, 10 o.m. Plaza Towers, 11 a.m. Parker Dorado, 11 a.m. Golden Horn, 11 a.m. Trafalgar I, noon March 8 Women's Division Pacesetters Emerald Hills Country Club, noon. ot 16,700 as contrasted with 14.300 in 1976. He cautioned, however, that the rate of emigration was condi- tioned by numerous political fac- tors which could undergo unanti- cipated change and lead to an in- crease or decrease in the rate of movement. In 1977, as in the past, most Soviet Jews permitted to leave arrived in Vienna with exit per- mits for Israel. Those indicating a preference for the United States or other Western countries were referred by the Jewish Agency to HIAS for resettlement. IN 80 percent of the cases, the objective of the refugees was re- lative reunion. HIAS anticipates that in 1978 the vast majority of the Russian refugees will again follow the Moscow-Vienna-Rome route, and that the rate of referral to HIAS by the Jewish agency will be the same as in 1977; namely, between 45 percent and 50 percent. Gaynor I, Jacobson, HIAS executive vice president, pointed out that HIAS had set up a letter of invitation unit with the objec- tive of enabling Soviet Jews to exercise free choice of destination while still in the USSR. Over 500 Soviet Jews arrived directly in Rome or New York with U.S. exit visas. These exit permits were obtained on the ba- sis of letters of invitation from U.S. relatives prepared with the assistance of HIAS and its coop- erating Federation agencies around the country. JACOBSON also reported that more than 4,000 Jewish refugees from the USSR were in Rome in mid-December waiting for visas. To meet this situation, he stated, HIAS together with Council of Continued on Page 4 More than 200 concerned South Broward Jews attended a dinner meeting to hear Israel's Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, Wednesday, Feb. 15, at the Fontainebleau Hotel on Miami Beach. Stressing that there is still hope for peace in the Middle East in spite of a slowdown in negotiations between Egypt and Israel, Dayan told American Jewish leaders attending the dinner sponsored by the national United Jewish Appeal that "progress is still being made, with the help of the United States." "IN OUR effort to achieve a just and lasting peace for all the peoples of the Middle East, we in Israel find our most understanding and compassionate supporters within the American Jewish com- munity," Israel's Foreign Minister said. "We are more than partners. We are one family. We in Israel know that nowhere else will we find such a profound relationship with a community that understands the meaning of the rebirth of Israel and our determination to build the Jewish people." The dinner was part of a cross-country tour in which Dayan met with campaign leaders in Chicago. Los Angeles. New York, and Miami, at a series of meetings designed to give impetus to the second half of the 1978 campaign. "FOUR MONTHS ago, Moshe Dayan came to the United States to open the campaign," said General Chairman Leonard R. Strelitz. "At that time, he promised to return to this country in February to launch the second phase of our fund-raising efforts. "By his presence with us at this critical juncture. Moshe Dayan is reaffirming the importance of giving more for the prospect of peace and for the opportunity to build and enrich Jewish life than we do when Jewish life is threatened." The Jewish Federation of South Broward has a new address: 2719 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Fla. 33020. La Mer Women's Division Set Fifth Annual Luncheon The La Mer Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of South Mroward will hold their fifth annual luncheon on behalf of the 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Kmergency Fund, at noon. Thursday. March 2 at the California Club in North Miami. La Mer Co-Chairmen. Corinne Kolodin and Kstelle (ilattman said. "Record attendance is expected as the La Mer women are aware of the needs of the people in Israel. "WE HEAR that we are on the threshold of peace, but we know that even in peacetime, there is a greater need for funds for edu- cational and cultural programs to benefit our Israeli brethren,'' they noted. Kvelyn Stieber will be honored at the luncheon by the Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Kmergency Fund. The guest speaker will be Margaret Tishman. Each of the women attending the luncheon will make her moral and financial commitment to the annual humanitarian campaign, with a minimum contribution of $100 to the CJA-IEF. Sumner Kaye Chosen Exec. Director Jewish Federation of South Broward Sumner G. Kaye, former campaign director of the Jewish Federation of South Broward. has been elevated to executive director, according to Federation President, Lewis E. Cohn. Kaye has been affiliated with the Federation for four years, overseeing the areas of Women's Division. Community Relations, Leadership Development, Jewish Education, budget and allo- cations, as well as the Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund campaigns. FOR the past two years. Kaye has been campaign director of the total CJA-IEF efforts in South Broward. Prior to joining the staff of the Federation, Kaye was the associate director of a major rehabilitation center directing the operations for the west coast of Florida. Sumner G. Kaye Kaye is a graduate of Harvard University. Kaye, his wife Dina. and their three children, Jeffrey, Rachel and Joshua, reside in Hollywood. - l fage2 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Hollywood Friday. February 24,1973 forCJA-IEF Continued support for the 1978 Combined Jewish Ap- peal-Israel Emergency Fund of the Jewish Federation of South Broward was evident at a brunch held at La Mer. Brunch attendants included (seated from left) Leon Glatt- man, Ben Schwab and Yehuda Hellman. Standing (from left) are Morris Fogelman, Jerry Rosenberg, Herman Karmiel, Jeanne Frayne, Dr. Benjamin Fridman and Otto Stieber. La Mer honorees pictured below are (from left) Dr. and Mrs. Morris Amateau, Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. James Kassner. . I RELGO.INC. Religious Goods, Gifts, Books & Records 1507 WASHINGTON AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH 532-5912 Discussing the needs of Israel at the recent Shoshana Brunch are (from left) Marilyn Ponn, co-chairman; Joan Mendelson, guest speaker; Edith Post, hostess; and JoAnn Katz, co- chairman. Women's Division Shoshana Attracts 26 Women EMPLOYMENT DESIRED Man 36, experienced in sales. B Sc. with broad science back ground, highly successful busi nessman. Will be an asset to your company. If you need responsible type individual. Shomer Shabbos c.-.Jewisn F'oriOian, p.o Box 012973. Miami, Fla. 33101 COMPANION Electrical Engineer 44 years, 57", single, wishes to meet business or professional woman. Object matrimony. Reply: MM-The Jewish Flo- ridian, P.O. Box 012973, Miami, Florida 33101. The Shoshana Brunch of the Jewish Federation of South Broward, on behalf of the 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund campaign, was held at the lakefront home of Mrs. Edith Post in Hollywood. Shoshana Co-Chairmen JoAnn Katz and Marilyn Ponn indicated that the brunch was a success, with 26 women attending. "THE ANNUAL Shoshana Brunch brought together South Broward women who are com- mitted to the survival of our Jew- ish people," noted Mrs. Ponn. "Our guest speaker, Joan Mendelson, brought us a mes- sage of her last trip to Israel. She related her stops in Poland and Auschwitz. Her sincerity was touching and everyone present could relate to their fellow Jews who perished in the Holocaust," explained Mrs. Katz. Jewish Kill. 40's attractive, red- head, slim, non-smoker, easy- going, pleasant personality, wishes to meet kind, considerate, honest, marrlage-mlnded Jewish man. Call 651-7885 lor write P.O. Box 640078. No. Miami Beach < .131641 bhhbbbbbbphhbbhhmbwbbb ANGEL WANTED four-year accredited college, it JJ1200 mostly first-time J students. 10 percent Indians. I Name of college, tribute and memorial | Bequests, i and opportunities, estates, property cash for operations needed. Inquiries CONFIDENTIAL. Chairman. Box 211. McLean, Virginia ! 22101. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schor (left) were the recipients of the State of Israel Scroll of Honor at a Salute for Israel Breakfast held | recently at the Quadomain under the auspices of the B'nai B'rith Quadomain Chapter and the B'nai B'rith King David' Lodge. Joining in the presentation was Joseph Allentuck,, diWnnH.v.v'.y*v.,Afcv.v:v..'.. CONTINENTAL JANITORIAL CORP. ' 'let The Professionols Do The Job" HOME CLEANING, RUG SHAMPOOING, WINDOW CLEANING, FLOOR WAXING. Insured* Bonded* References Offices Homes Condominiums Free Estimates: 987-9498 Temple Sinai to Premier Israeli Film Version of Entebbe Raid Operation Thunderbolt, Israel's authentic film version of the raid on Entebbe, will be premiered at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 23, al Wometco's Hallandale Theatre. Sponsored by Temple Sinai' 0f Hollywood, the film will be shown only once in the State of Florida. According to Florence Roth, premiere chairman. Operation Thunderbolt was made by the Israelis, using actual film footage of the Entebbe raid. It includes scenes never seen on news broadcasts or in film versions made by major Hollywood studios." MRS. ROTH explained that in addition to the real films of the event, other events leading up to the raid are depicted using Israeli actors and starring Yehoram Gaon. She added that the film will be preceded by a champagne reception at the theater. The public is invited to attend the premiere showing of Operation Thunderbolt and information can be obtained from Temple Sinai in Hollywood. Needs Ride To, From JCC The Jewish Family Service of Broward County received a request from a family living in Hallandale of a woman who needs to get to the Michael-Ann Russell Center on a daily basis. The young woman is suffering from a neurological problem, and it is recommended by her physician that she swim every day. The family has been using the pool at the Michael-Ann Rus- sell ("enter. THE family requires the assistance of an individual or organization who would like to take this on as a commitment to bring her to the Center in the late morning and return her to her home in Hallandale after a two- hour stay. Any organization or person interested should contact Sherwin H. Rosenstein, executive director of the Jewish Family Sen ice of Broward Counts Don's Carpet Cleaning living Room, Dining Room 4 Hal Cleaned only We are Expert* in Upholstery Cleaning also 24.50 DUAL PROCESS STEAM CLEANING PIT STAINS -KMUS KtMOVtD DIODOKIIIHG 923-3487 Satisfaction Guaranteed ? ?'**'*% * f*------- H-J-U/i For generations a symbol of Jewish tradition. At Riverside, our reputation is based upon our assurance of service that fulfills the high standards evoked by Jewish tradition. It is for this reason Riverside is not represented by any other funeral director in Florida. Today, each of Riverside's chapels serving Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties is exclusively a Riverside Chapel, staffed only by Riverside people who understand Jewish tradition and honor it. And in that tradition we serve every family, regardless of financial circumstance. HOLLYWOOD: 2230Hollwood Boulevard/920-1010 SUNRISE: 1171 Northwest 61st Avenue(Sunset Strip)/584-6060 North Miami Beach,Miami Beach.Miami and West Palm Beach. Five chapels serving the New York Metropolitan area. Riverside Memorial Chapel. Inc./ Funeral Directors. For generations a symbol of Jewish tradition. MuMNr *~*.ur Friday. February 24,1978 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Hollywood Quadomain for CJAIEF Discussing the needs of Israel and world Jewry at the Qua- domain brunch are (below, from left) Dr. Harry Breslow, Kam Koffler, Jack Leffel and Nat Sedley. Honored for their devotion and commitment to the survival of the Jewish people are (left) Milton and Minnie Nagurka. Mini Bus Service Now Available The mini bus donated to the Jewish Community Center-Hol- lywood Extension by the Nation- al Council of Jewish Women-Hol- lywood Section is now in service in South Broward. According to Mrs. Mildred Dubin. vice president of commu- nity services, bus service began Monday, Feb. 20. "THE CURRENT service pro- vides transportation to and from the Hollywood JCC, with reser- vations made at least 24 hours in advance. The reservation lines will be staffed by volunteers of the NCJW," explained Mrs. Dubin. "Future plans include ex- pansion of the service to the cen- ter members. We hope to be able to offer them transportation to doctors" offices and shopping centers." Joyce Newman has been se- lected to attend a leadership development conference spon- sored by the Women's Divi- sions of the United Jewish Appeal and the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds. Mrs. Newman was one of 30 women selected from throughout the country to at- tend the conference, to be held March 19-22 at the Wharton School of Business in Penn- sylvania. Hollywood Federal Building Suite 201 2101 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd. Hallandale, Fla. 33009 Broward 454-1100 Dade 940-6789 An investment banking firm tracing its origin to 1764. Members of the New York Stock Exchange We want to help you make the right decision. Mark R. Fried, Richard AA. Knee Vice Presidents Stocks Municipal Bonds Bond Funds and Trusts Corporate Bonds Investments in Oil, Gas, Real Estate Insurance and Annuities Options Corporate Financial Services Specializing In: Investments for Pension Profit/Sharing Plans and Municipal Tax Free Bonds CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles; DELAWARE. 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A Department Store for Fund Raisers! Call Mimi for Directions 305-485-3911 Key Square Arcede 6765 Sunset Strip Phono Sunrise, Florida 33313 465-3911 Wc will never be undersold Out of town c*II collect or write h J Pa$e4 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Hollywood Friday, February 24,197 cJewisli Floridian nd SHOFAR OF GREATER HOLLYWOOD Hollywood Office -126 S. Federal Hwy.. su|te 206 Danla, Fla. S3004 Telephone 920-9018 MAIN OFFICE and PLANT -120 NE 6th St., Miami. FU JS132 Phone S7S-4606 FREDK SHOCHET SUZANNE SHOCHET Editor and Publlaher ExecuUve Editor The Jewish Floridian Does Not Guarantee The Kashruth Of The Merchandise Advertised In Its Column* ' Published Bl-Weekly Second Class Postage Paid at Danla. Fla. 8646011 The Jewish Floridian has abso. jed the Jewish Unity and the Jewish Weekly Mer..ber of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, World- wide News Service, National Editorial Association, American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, and the Florida Press Association. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (localarea) One Year67.S6. Out olTown Upon Request^ Friday, February 24.1978 Volume 8 17 ADAR 1-5738 Number 4 Sadat Telegraphs Message We grow pessimistic about the outcome of the Israeli- Egyptian peace talks. The reason has much to do with Prime Minister Begin's charge this week that the United States has come out openly as an advocate of Egypt's cause. But that is putting the cart before the horse. The real issue is that the talks, as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger observed in Atlanta last week, have moved from the bargaining chambers in Jerusalem and Cairo to the front pages of the world press. President Sadat telegraphed his intention to play to the gallery when, at the outset, he joined Begin in a public declaration to keep the press at arm's length because only under* that circumstance could their deliberations be successful rather than a Madison Avenue-orchestrated propaganda circus. Too many of us did not read the pious Sadat intention correctly. Too many of us took him at his word rather than prepare ourselves for just the opposite. For just the opposite is in fact what is now occurring. Egypt's Sadat is not so much in the midst of hopeful negotiations for a Middle East peace as he is in the midst of a propagandist^ carnival where he seems to be running away with all the prizes. Discussing the role of Oxford Towers in the Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund of the Jewish Federation of South Broward with Yehuda Hellman (left) are Rae and Philip Olender, Oxford chairmen. Making the presentation to Abe Slifka, Clifton honoree (second from right) at the recent brunch on behalf of the Jewish Federation of South Broward's 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal- Israel Emergency Fund are (from left) Abe Lewis. Marty Savitz and Harold Singer, chairman. Nearly 250 Hollybrook residents joined with the Jewish Fed- eration of South Broward in honoring Lester and Lillian Weil (left) on behalf of the 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund. Hollybrook preparations were overseen by Many a Wessler, co-chairman (second from right) and Dr. Alex- ander Goldenberg, chf ~ PI Ask Abe By Abe Halpern *. IT IS the beginning of the fulfillment of the covenant made between God and Abraham which Question: The Book of Genesis relates the predicts enslavement "of your offspring" in story of Joseph looking for his brothers in verses %*&** ffk'I&ftS"1" aft*r 40 12 through If of Ch.ptor 37. The narrative states, y*- were feeding their flock in Shechem. Not finding have from of old been held to be typical of the them he lost his way and a man directed him to character and story of the Jewish people. I )ot han. Can you tell me, who was this man who Lute Joseph, the Jew has been the dreamer of seems to have had a hand in shaping the course of tni. ages. dreaming Israel's dream of universal our history? LeoBalkin Hollywood, Fla. Answer: The term man, ish in Hebrew, appears in the above passage three times. His nameless- ness has often been compared by many commen- tators with the nameless man who wrestled with Jacob (Genesis 32:25). Rabbi Shlomo Itzhaki. known by his initials justice and peace and brotherhood. Like Joseph the Jew has everywhere been the helpless victim of the hatred of his brothers, hatred that brought him from home and doomed him to exile. In that exile the Jew has, like Joseph, times without number resisted the great temptation of disloyal- ty to the God of his fathers. IT IS interesting to note that Elie Wiesel. in his book. Messengers of God, has a chapter on - rtaDDl sniomo IW.nnai, Known oy ma miiiaia -- | "TK U"#lii/.o;n f n i_- r- l li j _.^ir., Joseph which is subtitled I he Education ot a very succinctly. The man is the angel Oabnel. LOUIS Ginzberg. in the Legends of the Jews. says. Joseph reached Shechem where he expected to find his brethren. Not finding his brethren and the herd in Shechem Joseph contin- ued his journey but he lost his way in the wil- derness. Gabriel, in human shape, appeared before him and asked him. saying What seekest thou?' And he answered. I seek my brethren.' Then Gabriel led Joseph to Dothan." (Vol. 2. p. 10) This entire passage, according to all com- mentators, is full of meaning and is important be- cause it is the beginning of the Divine plan to have Joseph come to Kgypt followed by Jacob and his children, and is the beginning of the Ge- nesis of the Jewish people, the beginning of the Bondage, followed by the Exodus and the settle- ment in Canaan. to become one. And having become a tzaddik one must strive to remain one. He lived on two levels, in two worlds, tossed back and forth by frequently contradictory forces. He had to choose and decide who he wanted to be. He had to choose to fight and win. And yet. Joseph did not des- pair. "He assumed his destiny and tried to give it meaning from within. He lived his eternal life in the hereand-now. demonstrating that it is possi hie for the slave to be prince, for the dreamer to link his p;ist to the future, for the victor to open himself to the supreme passion that is love. "What a story! It tells us in one breath that the first exile was caused by the disruptive jea- lousy of men who were brothers; thai exile leads to redemption if only one dreams of it withoul despair and. remains true to oneself." I pp. lb". ItiK. 1691 FROM $92.50 A WEEK, PICK YOUR FUN IN THE SUN in the BaHaivtas. The prices are right. And the places are perfect, wherever you want to go in The Bahamas. From $92.50 to $372.50, pick a week in Nassau/ Paradise Island. Tennis or golf. Or wining, dining, and dancing. You can do it all, because it's all here to do in Nassau/Paradise Island. Hotels, casinos, straw markets. They're enough to make you smile all the way home. And for your money, you get an air conditioned hotel room for 8 days/7 nights. Plus extras. From $42.50 to $162.50,4-day/ 3-night vacations are also available. From $103 to $257, pick a week in Freeport/Lucaya. If you're into sports, you should be on our tennis courts or golf courses (we have six of the world's finest). Or you can dive or fish. Or play the games of El Casino. Or dance 'til dawn. Or sample gour- met restaurants. Or just shop to your delight in the International Bazaar. Your price in- cludes an air conditioned hotel room for 8 days/ 7 nights, a welcome cocktail, a tour to see some sights and more. Other packages are yours from $47 to $113, 4 days/3 nights. From $112 to $224, pick a week in The Out Islands. To really get away, get off to our Out Islands. By yourself on a stretched-out beach. Or with our friendly people in their brightly painted villages with the random beauty of flowers of all colors. Charter your own boat to fish in one spot after another. Scuba dive into some of the world's clearest waters. Sun, swim, stay longer for just a little more if you wish. As it is, your price includes air conditioned accommodations for 8 days/7 nights. From $48 to$96, we have4-day 3-night packages, too. See your Travel Agent about a week, or whatever you can spend. These vacation prices are per person, double occupancy. They do not include air fare. There are other vacation packages available, with special golf and tennis offers. For reservations or a copy of our colorful brochure, see your Travel Agent. Or call 800-327-0787. Toll free. There's no better time than now. ITS BETTER in the BaHaMas. NaaMu.Pamlk.UUnd rnapari/l**" TntOalUMda ,-...../P,- Friday. February. 24,1978 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Holly wood Page 5 Temple Sinai Events Schedule To Feature Homstein Library Anniv. The annual white elephant sale will take place Sunday, Feb. 26 at Temple Sinai, under the chair- manship of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freiberger. The sale will be held in the Haber Karp Hall and will continue through Monday, Feb. 27. On Monday, Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. the first anniversary com- memoration of the Hyman Horn- stein Library will take place. THE library services the Religious School through its extensive audio-visual room and juvenile shelves in the main room. Moses Hornstein's donation to the Temple made this active library come alive last year. Efforts of Mrs. Melvin Waldorf and Mrs. Elliot Stein brought to fruition the furnishings that make the library a cozy retreat. During this past fall (Sep- tember through January), many new books and software for the audio-visual equipment was added. Children of the Religious School and members of the congregation use the facilities of the library containing the latest of books in the field of Judaica. THIS year the Library Com- mittee is headed by Mr. Joseph Kleiman. Mr. Kleiman has a special program planned for the commemoration evening. Other members of the com- mittee are Mr. Moses Hornstein, Mrs. Elliot Stein, Mrs. Melvin Waldorf, Mrs. Hy Kameron, Mr. Leo Klauber, Mrs. Roslyn Z. Seidel, educational and youth director and Librarian, Mrs. Shirley Wolfe. After School Classes Offeredl The Hollywood Extension of the Jewish Community Centers will be offering after-school class- es from 3 to 5 p.m., Mondays and Tuesdays, starting the week of March 6 and running for six weeks. Classes in arts and crafts, clay- work, handicrafts and sports will be offered. DURING the week of March 20 to 24. during spring vacation, a special week of activities, in- cluding plays, ball games, skat- ing and day trips will be offered. For more information on each of these programs contact Joan Rosa. Bar/Bat Mitzvah Israel Mission Set The Israel Information Desk of the Jewish Federation of South Broward is sponsoring a mission to Israel for bar and bat mitzvah age children living in South Broward. The program includes a tour of Israel, a stay at a children's camp, recreational, educational and athletic activities. THE CULMINATION of the tour will be a special bar mitzvah reception in the Old City of Jeru- salem. The tour is scheduled to depart July 9 and return Aug. 20. Tour cost and additional infor- mation is available through the Jewish Federation of South Broward. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. RONALD J. STEFANS OPTOMETRIST Announces the opening of His Office at PARK SHERIDAN WEST 3383 SHERIDAN ST. EYES HOLLYWOOD EXAMINED 962-6627 CONTACT LENSES i THE DOT WE flUnOST Remember what it was like. The sick feeling in your stomach and the rage in your heart when the news came. The date was October 6, 1973. The start of the War of Yom Kippur. That day, every Jew in the world died a little. Then gradually there came hope. The people of Israel were holding on in spite of incredible odds. We prayed for them. We cried for them. And we gave everything we could to help. And out of our shared suffering and hope there emerged a spirit of oneness. A sense of destiny. An understanding for the first time, for many of us, of what it means to be a Jew. Today, while we hope and pray that present events may lead to a lasting peace in the Mideast, we must realize that the people of Israel need our support now as much as they did during the War of Yom Kippur. Even more. As it is our support of Israel that helps to encourage nego- tiations instead of aggression. And still there are hospitals to be built. Refugees to be housed* amilies to be re-united. And a sense of worldwide Jewish support for Israel to be maintained. imwr toe We did not fail them then. We shall SUPPORT THE not fail hen. now. jeujISH FEDERRTIOn OF SOUTH BROWRRD'S we Sne"6' 1978 COmBinED JEWISH APPEAL/ISRAEL EmERGEnCV FURO. 2719 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Florida 33020. Phone 921-8810. Pae6 The Jewish Floridian and S ho far of Greater Hollywood Friday. February 24.1978 Beach Plaza for CJA-EEF ' /;- f Beach Plaza building captains gathered at a recent brunch on behalf of the 1978 Com- bined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund are (from left) Irving Handler, Lloyd Kovel. Dan Pollin, Henry Pine, Perry Simmons, Emanuel Sills, Philip Olender, Joseph Reiss, Isadore Tenenbaum, Mrs. Lillian Bressman and Dr. William Feder. The record attendance and increased giving to benefit world Jewry can be attributed to the hard-working hostesses; (from left) Es- ther Cole, Rae Olender, Sally Kovel. Ger- trude Posner, Dorothy Feder, Nellie Schiener and Sophia Singer. i A Mechaieh S5**3r' Not all sauerkraut is kosher. (y) kosher guarantees that Silver Floss is produced under strict rabbinical supervision. Moses Hornstein, Hollywood Jewish community and civic leader and president of the Israel Bonds Prime Minister's Club of Broward, was the main speaker at the dedication of a new section of the Jerusalem Tel Aviv Highway during the Israel Bonds Prime Minister's Conference which took place recently in Jerusalem. At right is Gideon Patt, Israel's Minister of Con- struction and Environment. ARE YOU SERVING YOUR FAMILY A NERVOUS CHICKEN? Falls Chicken is an emotionally stable chicken.. raised in fresh country air free from urban stress processed in The Catskills (where else?) ISaoalLOUXns (MI'S KWOMOHHCl^'CtklMS " ^ Kosher Country Chicken Available at your local Kosher meal counter. Mott's makes everybody's favorites. A favorite in Jewish homes for generations, Mott's gives you the special taste of fresh-picked fruit...in your old favorites. And excit- ing new ways. Looks different. Tastes different. Mott's latest treat is Prune Juice Blended With Prune Pulp. 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NEW & USED ii'.nmt.:z'.um\i: BUY SELL EASY CREDIT By DAVID LANDAU JERUSALEM (JTA) - Shiloh is not a nascent settle- ment, and therefore the Settle- ment Department of the World Zionist Organization will not offer it the usual help given to settlements. This was made clear by a department spokesman to a TV interviewer here. FOREIGN MINISTER Dayan has said he "admired" the Shiloans' frank assertions that they wished to turn the place into a Jewish settlement. But it was for the government, not for them, to determine where and when settlements would be sited. Foreign Minister Dayan has said he "admired" the Shiloans' frank assertions that they wished to turn the place into a Jewish settlement. But it was for the government, not for them, to determine where and when settle- ments would be sited. DAYAN spoke to newsmen before leaving for Switzerland en route to the U.S. The settlement issue, exacer- bated by the Shiloh episode, was expected to take up a good deal of the Foreign Minister's time in the U.S. The Cabinet despite James Reston's prediction in a New York Times article did not issue a statement clarifying the settlement matter, nor was there any formal reference to it at all in the official bulletin. But Cabinet Secretary Arye Naor did reiterate to newsmen the government's position that the Shiloans were "archaeol- ogists," having received the requisite permits from the military and civilian authorities to conduce a dig at the ancient Continued on Page 15 EDISON THRIFT-LAND, INC. 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Art Auction-Art America Viewing 7:J0 p.m.; auction 8:80 p.m.. Temple Israel Social Hall. 8U20 8.W, 35th St., Mlramar. Call9AI-I70D. 6 MONDAY The Batata* Chapter, Women's Amer- lean ORT; monthly meeting. 7:30 p.m. [Vanza Estates, 33IW N. State Koa 9 THURSDAY Mlramar Chapter. Pioneer Women. regular meeting. 12:30p.m.. Mlramar Reireallon Center. 6700 Mlramar Parkway. Miramar. Call 989-7870 or 9894240" 18 SATURDAY Progressive Dinner. Temple Solel. $20 per couple. Call 981-0877 or 987-2137. '9 SUNDAY Miramar Chapter. Pioneer Women. Luncheon and Card Party, noon, Mi- ramar Keci-eatlon Center. 6700 Mlr- amar Parkway, Mlramar. Call 989- 7870 or 989-4240. : ... I. i!. ill Lodge No. 2923. B'nai B'rltli. sixth annual Installation of officers. Guest speaker. Oscar Goldstein, noon. Castle Gardens Auditorium. 485 NW 22nd Court. l.auderhlll. Call 485-5960 or 735-6355. Canlor's Assembly present fifth annual concert of Jewish music. 8 p.m.. Re- served tickets $25; proceeds, scholar- ship fund to train cantors. Contact Cantor Yehudah L. Hellbraum. 21 TUESDAY Sabra-Scopus Group of Hollywood Ha dassah, special morning membership meeting, 10:30 a.m.. home of Dr. and Mrs Marvin Shuster. 936 S Lake Drive. Hollywood. Call 983 4654 or961- 0889. J4 FRIDAY Adult Kducatlon of Temple Solel Speaker, Albert Vorspan; after Shah- bat services. Temple Solel. 5100 Sheri- dan St.. Hollywood. Call 989-0205 or 987-4985. 2* SUNDAY Greater Miami Council. Pioneer Wom- en. Donor Luncheon and fashion show. noon. Fontalnebleau Hotel, Mi- ami Beach. Call989-7870 or 989-4340. 27 MONDAY Hollydale Chapter, American Jewish Congress, Discussion: "Current Is- sues" concerning Israel. Entertain- ment and refreshments. Noon. Gala- had South. 3801 S. Ocean Drive. Call 454-7254. NOW OPEN! Hollywood Blvd. at 48th Ave. -' ? ^/ dflf/1/.vl Dr. and Mrs. Kudler Break with tradition! Have a bagel break on a Monday. 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Winston I.i-his.'VRiKrtonU^it LIGHfs;"l2 mg.''tar".ttSmg mcoiiniV.^cigut.nCHepon AUC.TT. in31Tirmi3Tiig:^r:TCrm'pGifl^ Page 8 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Hollywood Friday, February 24,1978 Pat Boone Insists He's Jewish By GEORGE BARKER Nashville's famed Pat Boone, who now sometimes writes a, col- umn for California's Copley newspaper syndicate, was asked recently about his growing in- terest in Jewish matters and whether he had converted to Judaism. Pat's answer: "In a very real way, you could say that I ve become Jewish. "THIS IS true of my whole fa- mily. Obviously, none of us has been born in a racially Jewish fa- mily but we do strongly iden- tify with the ancient heritage of the people of Israel, and feel that we have been adopted into that chosen' family. "My oldest daughter. Cherry, reads and writes Hebrew, and is married to Dan O'Neill, who not only is fluent in Hebrew, but who lived and worked on two Israeli kibbutzim during the time sur- rounding the Yom Kippur war. "Occasionally, we have special Chanukah parties in our home, and attend services at a nearby For the young in heart: our side-swept waves colored by oux Waves piled on waves, to fall back in place with a quick brushing young looking, smart look- ing! And richly col- ored with Miss Roux. Because Miss Roux is the coloring for the young-in-heart, for the fashion-conscious! The brighter color that conditions while coloring! Come in for free consultation. DlflOHUT MALI 1WUTT SALON 17W [ MAUAKJAU KACM HVO HAL1ANOMI. H 33009 FH 4M3SS* Conservative temple." Why? "ARENT WE Christians? Yes, we are. And that's why we're feeling so Jewish. "What so few people realize these days is that Christianity is a Jewish religion. In fact, as I have explained to a number of rabbis (who have most frequently agreed with me). I see Judaism as divided into four main branches: Orthodox, Conservative, Re- formed (sic) and Christian. "We're members of the Chris- tian branch of Judaism." Boone may not be a basic ye- shiva bocher, but he is a sincere man, nonetheless, in search of truth. Zie gezunt, Pat see you in shul. 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UNIVERSITY DRIVE PEMBROKE PINES 981-6500 (NEXT TO PUBLIX MARKET) COME IN AND HELP US CELEBRATE WE NOW SERVE BEER & WINE ONE FREE GLASS OF WINE WITH EVERY DINNER ,(COU PON EX PI RES FEB. 28.1978) Louis Hoberman J.ouis Hoberman, past pres- jfcnt of the Galahad North Men's lub and currently president of V Social Club, has been selected receive the Israel Scroll of Ho- br at the annual Night for Israel hder the auspices of the Gala- id North Israel Bond Commit- , Tuesday, March 7 at 8 p.m. I the Galahad North Social Hall. Chairman William Blumberg linounced that comedian Milt loss will head the entertainment touram. I HOBERMAN is active on be- alf of the United Jewish Appeal, Itate of Israel Bonds, B'nai Frith and the Anti-Defamation League and is past president of he Masonic Lodge's charitable ection. ?inner-Dance Set For Sabra-Scopus The second annual dinner- ince of the Sabra-Scopus Group Hadassah will be held at the tonover Hotel in Miami Beach Saturday, Feb. 25 at 7:30 km., announced Roz Ustrow. Chai Lodge Begins 3 Day Collection The Chai Lodge of B'nai B'rith will begin a three-day collection of toys, books, small appliances, musical and athletic equipment, Feb. 28 through March 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. The items collected will be dis- tributed to area hospitals, nurs- ing homes and youth rehabilita- tion centers. THE COLLECTION center will be located at the Temple Beth Shalom day school area. 1400 N. 46th Ave., Hollywood. 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Hallandale and Detroit civic and religious leader, will receive the coveted National Community Service Award of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America Wednesday evening, March 1, during the Seminary's 19th annual convoca- tion dinner at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood. Dr. Gerson D. Cohen, chancel- lor of the Seminary, and Samuel N. Friedland. of Hollywood, honorary chairman of the dinner, announced Gordon's selection. FOUR OTHER leaders of American Jewry will be honored with teh same award, including Irving Botnick of West Palm Beach and Akron; Howard M. Kaskel of Miami Beach and New York; David Berg of New York; and Joseph J. Abbell of Chicago. Gordon also will be honored at a reception for Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America Monday, Feb. 27 at 4 p.m. at the Americana Hotel in Bal Harbour. Sen. Howard M. Metzenbaum (D., Ohio) will be the principal speaker at the March 1 dinner, with Dr. Cohen also partici- pating. A leader for the past 20 years in the synagogue and communal life of Detroit, Gordon now serves as general chairman for Metropo- litan Detroit of the Bonds for Is- rael campaign. He is a founding member of its Prime Ministers Club and serves also as a Century Trustee. Last year he was pre- campaign chairman of the Auto- motive and Industrial Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation campaign in Detroit. GORDON, who heads the Con- solidated Steel Corp. in South- field, has been cited over the years by numerous national Jew- ish organizations. He was a reci- pient in Miami Beach of the Da- vid Ben-Gurion Award from the State of Israel Bonds organiza- tion and received the Golden Cir- cle Award from ORT. He received a Century Club Award from SUNSHINE TOURS GER0VITAL"GH3" TOURS 3 WEEKS TO ROMANIA - ESCORTED. FROM MIAMI FROM $1790 DEPARTURES: May It A Jun* 11 July 20 Aug. 3 17 A Sopt. 7 l"f'yd.. p' (T) Aic*mm**atl*ft. AH M..ii. lift, !,!. C.ropl.I. 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HOLLYWOOD, FLA. 963-7800 AUTHORIZED TICKETING AGENT FOR LEONARDO da VINCI TRANSPORTATION ARRANGED FROM YOUR HOME OFFICE MOTEL* AIRPORT SPECIAL GROUP RATES I"-' Februaiy 24,1978 The Jewish Floridian and S ho far of Greater Hollywood Page 11 We proudly welcome to Miami The distinguished Israeli Diplomat I His Excellency ELIAHU BEN-ELISSAR Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office of Menachem Begin at the 1978 Israel Bonds Inaugural Dinner honoring the members of the Prime Minister's Club, Society of Trustees and Anniversary Guardians and Sponsors of Israel Thursday, March 2, 1978 at 6:30 P.M. Konover Hotel $15.00 per person Dietary Laws Samuel Rothberg Chairman Gary R. Gerson, Chairman Robert L. Siegel, Chairman Greater Miami Campaign Host Committee Admission by purchase of minimum $1,000 Israel Bonds for 1978 Stats of Israel Bonds, Roney Plaza Bldg. 2301 Collins Ave., Mezzanine-24, Miami Beach, Phone: 631-6731 I - Page 12 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Hollywood Friday, February 24,1978 Contemporary Art Concepts yilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll>lll Martin Kreloff will discuss 'Contemporary Art Concepts" Monday, Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Katz Assembly Hall of the Mi- chael-Ann Russell Jewish Com- munity Center, 18900 NE 25th Ave., North Miami Beach. Kre- loff is a local teacher, painter and illustrator. The JCC is looking for Friend- ly Visitors to participate in a spe- cial outreach program for home- bound seniors. Friendly Visitors are volunteers who spend time visiting and helping senior citi- zens who have various problems or disabilities which confine them to their homes. For information, contact the Senior Adult Depart- ment at the JCC. A week-long Yiddish Folk Fair will be held at the JCC beginning Sunday. March 5. It will be open to the entire community. THE CLIMAX of the fair will take place Sunday, March 12, with a performance by Joseph Buloff, a Yiddish theater actor. AJC Annual Dinner Set April 9 Joseph Kleiman, president of the Broward County Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, announced to the executive board that the annual dinner will take place Sunday, April 9 at Pier 66. Elise Goldman and Dorothy Fine 1 will co-chair the dinner. Kleiman also gave accolade to Harold Diamond, chairman of the chapter's Foreign Affairs Com- mittee. Diamond is a retired Air Force colonel, having served during the Korean War as well as World War II. He has been a teacher and a lawyer both as a ci- vilian and militarily. AS CHAIRMAN of the For- eign Affairs Committee, Col. Diamond conducts a monthly discussion group for the Amer- ican Jewish Committee. He has also been a guest lec- turer at many lay organizations in the Broward area, speaking at condominium social clubs, Ha- dassah and ORT groups and be- fore temple memberships. The next meeting of Col. Dia- mond's Foreign Affairs Discus- sion Group will be held Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. at the Hollywood Jewish ' Community Extension Center. There is no charge, and AJC members, are invited to bring guests. For more information contact the AJC office. TUDI0 TIM1" "l||||fllll" "nillllll Continental Cm* sine FRED JOSSI MMmn you back to h'i renowned STUDIO RESTAURANT (or a unique dining eaperience Match your table to your mood m one ol 5 individual rooms The Tent Wine Cellar Studio Place Pigaile Swiss Chalet David Maddern at the Piano \ OPENS AT 5 P.M. (private Luncheonj-irrangedl II ENJOY COCKTAILS IN "THE GROTTO" MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED hi 2340 SW 32 Ave. 445-5371 closed Mondays Topic of JCC Discussion pioneer Fruit Co. Inc. 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Florida 33024 - STAGECOACH YACHT CLUB RESTAURANT II at the Hemisphere* Formerly of Israel HAS RE-OPENED UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT SERVING BREAKFAST cl0SED LUNCH-REGULAR DINNERS MONDAYS EARLYBIRD DINNERS ** "r auoe: INTta tOUf, SA l AD 1A t M VIIAOI ___________*M.iyi.____________ tetelw t: SHMbteEtchOeielRMiil Mrm Nts. Traditional FrWey Dfcin.ni SrtCIALMS nammUt KKMCPnOM UHTZES CmUHT. CH0TPED UKI a Am MWT Ottn- 1975 S. Octan Dftw. Hdlaitdah toytJeW FREE VALET PARKING FOR DINNER 451 '350 4 SI 4 thofe.W^a-^J^. Sa^arCWp^d Chicks Lira. 4520 W.Hollondale Beach Blvd. * 961-0679 o-. 62 7-3020 S**ty Send SfteeaU* Sday 1 mm. to 7: p.m. Daily 4 ,..,. to 7.30 >-M Reaat Prime RA. of BmI.AuJii. BroUed Filet of Flounder, Lem< Billed Filet Mignon, Muakroom Sauce Golden Breaded Fried Shrimp, Tutor Sauce...... Roe* Half Spring Chicken or Bar B-Qued Chicken. Broiled Chopped Sirloin Steak. Smothered Onion. . Bre.it of Chicken [all white meat] Parmigiaua Veal Parmigiana.............................. Heaping Flatter Rar-B-Qiie Teaaa Rib............ Dinner Sirloin......................... 5.95 M.75 S5.95 5.65 M.75 M.25 M.90 5.10 4.45 5.50 Includes choice of Mashed or Baked Potato, Plus Our Fabulous Salad Bar; Choice of Dessert; and Coffee or Tea Vim jjhg Often Shccioto Vaibj For Baeeutt an. Rrfip Party Arrae>mentj, askfer'Ellie Party Favari in. Seuvanlrs are alia miiiii. f (Kinj *i 9taliu* Tui... Since 1946) (COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF WINE FOR EACH MEMBER OF YOUR PARTY WITH THIS ADI) FEATURING FAMILY DINNERS WITH A VARIETY OF SPECIAL ENTREES SEAFOOD'STEAK'VEAL-CHICKEN WITH THE FINEST PASTA OF YOUR CHOICE r.r*..": Owned & QpmUd by iite Vwwb family February 24,1978 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Hollywood )Uywood-HaIIandale Associate Dinner Set [American Friends of the University will hold its Hollywood-Hallandale as- Vs' dinner Monday evening, 17. The fund-raising affair fing together, for the third tutive year, members of the Broward community who, gh their annual associate i, support the Hebrew Uni- ty of Jerusalem. lapter President Otto Stieber J "The associate program is a lible expression of the sup- and encouragement our .nunity lends to the young and women of Israel, and a ement of the community's i in their future." THE EVENING'S program I be highlighted by the presen- m of Founders Awards to and Mrs. Herman Glickman, and Mrs. Merrill Gordon, and Mrs. Nathan Pritcher Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wi- krad. founders, according to Chap- Vice President Paul Weiner, with his wife, Eleanor, are jnders of the Hebrew Univer- are individuals whose con- ditions of $25,000 and more ke it possible for the Hebrew iversity's educational pro- m to continue to grow. ounders' contributions are I for scholarships, student faculty aid, fellowships, re- rch grants and special studies. IERMAN Glickman is a Imber of the National Patrons ciety of the Jewish Theological linary of America, a member [the Society of Fellows of the nti-Defamation League and a tmber of the executive commit- of the Hollywood-Hallandale liapter of the American Friends 11he Hebrew University. Mrs. Ulickman is past pres- nt, lx>ng Island division, of herican Women's ORT and a mber of the National Board of A's Women's Division. The Gordons are trustees of the Hollywood-Hallandale Chap- ter of the American Friends of the Hebrew University and founding members of Israel Bonds Prime Minister's Club. GORDON IS a member of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce, a member of the National Patrons Society of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, a recent re- cipient of the State of Israel Bonds Ben-Gurion Award and a member of the Israel Bonds Cen- HIAS tury Club. The Pritchers are involved in Jewish communal activities. Pritcher has served as treasurer of South Broward Jewish Fed- eration, is a member of the board of directors of HIAS, a recipient of the State of Israel Bonds Uni- ted Jerusalem Award and is vice president of the Hollywood-Hal- landale Chapter of the American Friends of the Hebrew Univer- sity. The Winograds have also made philanthropy a major part of their lives. Mrs. Winograd has been area chairman for the March of Dimes, American Cancer So- ciety and chairman of the Wom- en's Division, Anti-Defamation League. WINOGRAD is a patron of the Jewish Theological Seminary ol America, a member of the board of trustees of South Broward Jewish Federation, a trustee on the board of the Jewish Institute of Geriatric Care and a member of the executive committee of the Hollywood-Hallandale Chapter. American Friends of the Hebrew University. Special tribute will be paid to star Bert Parks, a resident of Hollywood. $10 BIKE DISCOUNT GOOD THRU 3-10-78 EXPERT REPAIR GUARANTEED FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Complete line of Bikes /Hopeds Skateboards 2064 N. University Dr. Pembroke Pines, Flo. 989-3350 NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC GOLF 4 TENNIS CLUB RESTAURANT A LOUNGE Dinner served nightly except Monday A Tuesday Open for breakfast A lunch daily 7 days a week American-Continental m^^m Dinners $2.95 up Menu prepared ' by famous restaurateur 0*ff\ Happy Hour 4 to 6 p.m. Frankie Russo vts Drinks 95* 3100 DOUGLAS ROAD DADE:621 6300 BROWARD:431-3800 Continued from Page 1 wish Federations and Welfare nds interceded with the White use, the State Department, ngressional leaders and the at- ney general to obtain parole as, and on Dec. 14 the at- ney general authorized the pa- ' procedure to expedite the ad- sion of 5.000 Soviet refugees Italy, of which 4,000 will pro- ly be for Soviet Jews, the ba- ce for Armenians and other 'iet non-Jews. acobson estimated that this, pettier with expedited process- or Canada and Australia, uld enable HIAS to maintain lartures from Rome at the rate 100 to 850 persons per month. n addition to Russian ref- *s. HIAS anticipates assist - several hundred persons in H from other Eastern Europe- countries, notably Rumania. I from Arab lands. 10W IN its 94th year, HIAS rescued and resettled an esti- led four million Jews. HIAS is ded in part by the Jewish leration of South Broward-s nbined Jewish Appeal-Israel rgency Fund. Support the 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal Israel Emergency Fund... Jewish Federation of South Broward. COME TO THE BILLION DOLLAR SrWINGS AND LOAN STARS IN HOLLYWOOD. , H0 LI A LLYW000 BLV0 HOLLYWOOD FASHION CENTER AMEMCM SAVMCS West Hollywood MOLIYWOOO BOULEVARD WWM0MST MKNCMUVM8S AND RECEIVE A FREE GIFT We've got a lot to celebrate. American Savings recently passed the billion dollar mark in assets making us one of the largest savings and loan associations in the United States. What's more we've just finished remodeling our offices at Young Circle and in West Hollywood. So we'll be able to offer you the same outstanding service in even more pleasant surroundings. Just stop by at either office and you'll receive a free gift. A handsome collection of Americana Documents, suitable for framing. These include The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Monroe Doctrine, and others. It's our way of celebrating. Also a way of saying, "Hello. It's good to see you." And while you're here, you can choose from a wide selection of beautiful gifts if you open a certificate account for $1,000 or more. One gift per family, please. Offer mav be withdrawn at any time. Offer is also available at Pembroke Lakes office. ANNUAL YIELD 8.06% 7.79% 6.98% 6.72% 5.92% 5.39% 6 10 YEAR CERTIFICATE 4 YEAR CERTIFICATE 2' i YEAR CERTIFICATE 12 YEAR CERTIFICATE 90 DAY CERTIFICATE REGULAR SAVINGS $10 MINIMUM, INTEREST RATE 7.75% 7.50% 6.75% 6.50% 5.75% 5.25% MINIMUM Mli>ni|iiii .iti"n h. CERTIFICATE DEPOSIT $1000 uv.ll nn V* iljih tompnundrd inlrrrM AMERICAN P"* SAVINGS* Where people keep coming back for more. Hollywood Office: 113 S. 17th Avenue. 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SAMUEL LUX Announces the Opening ef his Office For the Practice of Chiropractic 2072 N. University Drive Pembroke Pines ,Fla. 33024 Hours: Men. Thru Fri. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Eve. & Sat. by Appointment Telephone (305) 962-9888 DONALD A. BERMAN, M.D. MICHAEL S. DESKY, M.D. JEFFREY E. EHRL1CH, M.D. take great pleasure in announcing the association of ANDREW D. FLEISHER. M.D. in the practice of Internal Medicine for General Practice Associates. P. A. 3301 Johnson Street. Hollywood By appointment only 989-6650 rf nS^ There's One Modern Medical Center for All Your Family's Health Needs! The public is invited to the opening of South Florida's most beautiful, all-modern family medical center, emphasizing Senior Citizen Care. This outstanding facility provides all the specialties of medicine under one roof. Conveniently located just on* block from public transportation to all parts of Dade and Broward. * INTERNAL MEDICINE CARDIOLOGY * PHYSICAL THERAPY UROLOGY * GENERAL PRACTICE RADIOLOGY * DERMATOLOGY PODIATRY * FAMILY MEDICINE During our opening, blood pressure tests will be administered without charge. Boulevard Medical Pavilion 2500 East HallanrUle Boulevard. Halldndale. Florida (The bo. iil Security Building I Telephone 456-3300 Hours: 9 to 5. Monday through Friday |dF i-i By JOSEPH POLAKOFF WASHINGTON - (JTA) President Anwar Sadat of Egypt met for more than an hour prior to leaving the U.S. with seven prominent American Jews who he had invited to Blair House as individuals rather than as representatives of any organizations or groups. The Americans told re- porters afterwards that they had engaged in friend- ly conversation with Sadat, and three of his top aides on Middle East problems, dealt with apparently on the most general terms. THE JEWISH Telegraphic Agencv was informed that Sadat assured his visitors that his mis- sion to the United States was not to try to split the American Jew- ish community from Israel or its government or from the U.S. government. The Egyptian leader said that he would not try to create divi- sions even if he wanted to. He knew he could not succeed. "I am not that foolish." the JTA was told Sadat said. The JTA was also told that the visitors made it clear to Sadat that the American Jewish com- munity was united. THE AMERICAN group con- sisted of Philip M. Klutznick. president of the World Jewish Congress; Lester Crown, of Chi- cago: Max Kampelman of Wash- ington, a former aide to the late Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey: Dr. Martin Myerson. president of the University of Pennsylvania: Robert R. Nathan. Washington economist: Dr. Avraham Udo- vich, of Princeton University: Max Karl, of Milwaukee; and Dr. Ciuido Goldman, of Harvard. Religious Directory NORTH BROWARD TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL. 7100W. Oak land Park Blvd. Conservative. Rabbi Phillip A. Labowitz. Cantor Maurice A.Neu TEMPLE BETH ORR. 215) Riverside Drive. Reform (44) TAMARAC JEWISH CENTER. 9106 57th St. Conservative. Rabbi Israel Zimmerman. (44-A) MIRAMAR ISRAEL TEMPLE. 6920 SW 35th St. Conservative. Rabbi Avrom Drazin. Cantor Abraham K ester (48) . PEMBROKE PINES ! TEMPLE BETH EMET. 200 NW ' Douglas Rd. Liberal Reform. David Goldstein, ed.dir. TEMPLE IN THE PINES. 91*39 Taft St. Conservative. Rabbi Bernard I. Shoter. (63) PLANTATION PLANTATION JEWISH CONGREGA TION. 400 S. Nob Hill Rd. Rabbi SheON J.Harr. (64) RECONSTRUCTIONIST SYNA GOG U E. 7473 NW 4th St. (69) HALLANDALE HALLANDALE JEWISH CENTER. 416 NE 8th Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Dr. Carl Klein. Ph.D. Cantor Jacob Dan ziger.(12) NORTH MIAMI BEACH SINAI TEMPLE OF NORTH DADE. 18801 NE 22nd Ave Reform. Rabbi Ralph P. Kongsley. Cantor Irving Shulkes. (37) HOLLYWOOD BETH AHM TEMPLE. 310 SW 62nd Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Mm Land- man. (47B) BETH EL TEMPLE. 13S1 S. 14th Ave. Reform. Rabbi Samuel Jaffe. Assis- tant Rabbi Jonathan Woll. (45) BETH SHALOM TEMPLE. 4601 Arthur St. Conservative. Rabbi Morton Malavsky. Cantor Irving Gold, (46) SINAI TEMPLE. 1201 Johnson St. Conservative. Rabbi Paul M. Katz. Rabbi Emeritus David Shapiro. Cantor Yehuda Hellbraun. (65) TEMPLE SOLEL. 5100 Sheridan St., Hollywood. Fla. 33021. Liberal Reform. Rabbi Robert P. Frazin. Cantor Bruce Mai in (47Q YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD 3291 Stirling Road, Oaks Condomini- um. Orthodox. Rabbi Moshe Bomzer. (52) Marine Supplies Hardware I Paint, Inc. Hoosewarei & Gifts Home Decor Patio & Dinette Furniture Bath Closet Shop BEADED WINDOWS WINDOW SHADES DRAPERY RODS WALLPAPER KEY & LOCK WORK Store Hours: 7:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Closed Sunday 100 East Beach Boulevard Hallandale, Florida 33009 Phone 456-0566 ROOM DIVIDFRS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FOLI AGE plaTjts patio furniture ve ier -< Philip D. Carmel, m.d.f.a.c.p. Announces the Removal of His Office to 1250 E. 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Final preparations for event were made by (from left) Samuel Weiss, honorary an; Bea Weiss, Diplomat Towers campaign co-chair- Sam Haber, guest speaker; Florence Goodman, Diplomat campaign co-chairman; and Frank Beckerman, exec- I adviser. dging their support to Israel and world Jewry at a recent Imbined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund brunch with erial Towers residents are (from left) Walter Gartner, co- [jrmnn; Edith and Herbert Guild, Imperial honorees; and lan Salners, co-chairman. _____ Iftf ,Vt \ synagogue effort of the Jewish Federation of South Brow* |'s 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund I.in in hed by Temple Israel of Miramar. Presenting the rd to the honorees. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shevin (center) are. left. Rabbi Avrom I)ra/in. Morton Freedman and Morris tman. What is Shiloh for Real? Continued from Page 7 Rime site of the Israelite actuary. BO LONG us they did nothing contravention of those per- ls, Maor said, no action would taken against lhem. What ly said to newsmen or others Is "t no legal import: what tiered was what they did. [I'luis if they set up a bank at spot, this would plainly bean Hngement, Naor explained, la use one does not need a bank Irder to excavate antiquities. CANDLELIGHTING * TIME 6:01 17 ADAR 1-5738 IEVITT M memorial chapels im P*mbrek*Rd. Hollywood. FU. S1MH7 Sonny Ltvitt, F.D. 13MSW. Dixi.Hwy Nort*. Miami, Flo ?4**115 Now is the time to discuss funeral costs! Most people nt fo'cetl lo decide funeral enpenwi ii an emotional time in their life. The time to diicim funeral COMI mmd. We at Mayflower Funeral Home will be happy to have our Director ditcusi cot, service*, cemetery charge., shipping of loved one* back North. V.A benefits and Social Security benefits Call for an appointment 454 9999 MAYFLOWER FUNERAL HOMb 100 South Dixie Highway. Hallandale Juit South of Hallandale Beach Blvd. 4900 GRIFFIN ROAD. HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA Vempie 3etkl Wlemctiat CjazcUns The all-Jewish cemetery in Broward L'ounty. 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The Jewish b'loridian and lihofar of Greater Hollywood Friday, February 24,1978 cia-ief support at Golden view ga(fat Meets Jewish Leaders Showing their increased support to the 197P Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund at Golden Bay Towers are (above, from left) Isidore Bookbinder, Meyer Kaplan, co-chair- men; Jerome Gevirman, chairman; Sam Stept, co-chairman; Karen Margulies, associate campaign chairman; Dr. Max Shulman, and Dr. Louis Finklestein. Below (from left) are Joseph Issenberg, Ira Joblin, Meyer Kaplan and Julia Levin. DR. SAMUEL LUX Announces the Opening ef his Office For the Practice of Chiropractic 2072 N. University Drive Pembroke Pines .Fla. 33024 Hours: Men. Thru Fri. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Eve. & Sat. by Appointment Telephone (305) 962-9688 DONALD A. BERMAN, M.D. MICHAEL S. DESKY, M.D. JEFFREY E. EHRLICH, M.D. take great pleasure in announcing the association of ANDREW D. FLEISHER. M.D. in the practice of Internal Medicine for General Practice Associates. P. A. 3301 Johnson Street. Hollywood By appointment only 989-6650 & tftf There's One Modern Medical Center for All Your Family's Health Needs! The public is Invited to the opening of South Florida's most beautiful, all-modern family medical center, emphasizing Senior Citizen Car*. This outstanding facility provides all the specialties of medicine under one roof. Conveniently located just one block from public transportation to all parts of Dade and Broward. * INTERNAL MEDICINE CARDIOLOGY * PHYSICAL THERAPY UROLOGY * GENERAL PRACTICE RADIOLOGY * DERMATOLOGY PODIATRY * FAMILY MEDICINE During our opening, blood pressure tests will be administered without charge. Boulevard Medical Pavilion 2500 East Hallanrldle Boulevard. HalUndalc. Florid (The Social Sri unit Bui Wing I Telephone 456-3300 Hours: 9 to 5, Monday through Friday 4& By JOSEPH POLAKOFF WASHINGTON - (JTA) President Anwar Sadat of Egypt met for more than an hour prior to leaving the U.S. with seven prominent American Jews who he had invited to Blair House as individuals rather than as representatives of any organizations or groups. The Americans told re- porters afterwards that they had engaged in friend- ly conversation with Sadat, and three of his top aides on Middle East problems, dealt with apparently on the most general terms. THE JEWISH Telegraphic Agencv was informed that Sadat assured his visitors that his mis- sion to the United States was not to try to split the American Jew- ish community from Israel or its government or from the U.S. government. The Egyptian leader said that he would not try to create divi- sions even if he wanted to. He knew he could not succeed. "I am not that foolish," the JTA was told Sadat said. The JTA was also told that the visitors made it clear to Sadat that the American Jewish com- munity was united. THE AMERICAN group con- sisted of Philip M. Klutznick. president of the World Jewish Congress; Lester Crown, of Chi- cago; Max Kampelman of Wash- ington, a former aide to the late Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey: Dr. Martin Myerson. president of the University of Pennsylvania; Robert R. Nathan, Washington economist; Dr. Avraham Udo- vich, of Princeton University: Max Karl, of Milwaukee: and Dr. Guido Goldman, of Harvard. Religious Directory NORTH BROWARD TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL. 7100W. Oak land Park Blvd. Conservative. Rabbi Phillip A. Labowitz. Cantor Maurice A.Neu. TEMPLE BETH ORR. 2151 Riverside Drive. Reform (44) TAMARAC JEWISH CENTER. 9106 57th St. Conservative. Rabbi Israel Zimmerman. (44-A) MIRAMAR ISRAEL TEMPLE. 6920 SW 35th St. Conservative. Rabbi Avrom Drazin. Cantor Abraham K ester (48) PEMBROKE PINES TEMPLE BETH EMET. 200 NW Douglas Rd. Liberal Reform. David Goldstein, ed.dir. TEMPLE IN THE PINES. 9139 Taft St. Conservative. Rabbi Bernard I. Shoter. (63) PLANTATION PLANTATION JEWISH CONGREGA TION. 400 S. Nob Hill Rd. Rabbi SheON J.Harr. (64) RECONSTRUCTIONIST SYNA GOGUE 7 473 NW 4th St (69) HALLANDALE HALLANDALE JEWISH CENTER. 416 NE 8th Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Dr. Carl Klein, Ph.D. Cantor Jacob Dan- ziger. (12) NORTHMIAMI BEACH SINAI TEMPLE OF NORTH DADE. 18801 NE 22nd Ave. Reform. Rabbi Ralph P Kongsley. Cantor Irving Shulkes. (37) HOLLYWOOD BETH AHM TEMPLE. 310 SW 62nd Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Max Land- man. (47B) BETH EL TEMPLE. 1351 S. 14th Ave. Reform. Rabbi Samuel Jaffe. Assis- tant Rabbi Jonathan Won (45) BETH SHALOM TEMPLE. 4601 Arthur St. Conservative. Rabbi Morton Malavsky. Cantor Irving Gold. (46) SINAI TEMPLE. 1201 Johnson St. Conservative. Rabbi Paul M. Katz, Rabbi Emeritus David Shapiro. Cantor Yehuda Heilbraun. (65) TEMPLE SOLEL. 5100 Sheridan St., Hollywood, Fla. 33021. Liberal Reform. Rabbi Robert P. Frazin. Cantor Bruce Malin. (47C) YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD 3291 Stirling Road, Oaks Condomlni um. Orthodox. Rabbi Moshe Bomztr. (52) Marine Supplies Hardware A Paint, Inc. Housewares A Gifts Home Decor Patio A Dinette Furniture Bath / Closet Shop BEADED WINDOWS ROOM DIVIDFRS WINDOW SHADES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS DRAPERY RODS FOLI AGE WALLPAPER PLA*NTS KEY & LOCK WORK PATIO FURNITURE Store Hours: 7:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Closed Sunday 100 East Beach Boulevard Hallandale, Florida 33009 Phone 456-0566 Tf m Philip D. Carmel, md.f.a.cp. Announces the Removal of His Office to 1250 E. Hallandale Bch. Blvd. Suite 1000 Hours By Appt. 458-4741-2 AUIO BODY HTING FACTORY FRESH AUTO BAKE PAINTING WI SPECIALIZE IN ME WEEK MLT WINDOW LEAKS FROM $1 99 AND UP GUARANTEED AGAINST I FREE ESTIMATES I PEELING AND FLAKING I CALL MM 155 SUPERIOR rIMIST FINISH AND HAIOIST IUSTII ACIUrC INAMIl. 1 COATS PAINT. 89 99 BRILLIANT AUTO BAKE PAINTING 3101 $W 5Hi AVI. W. HOLLYWOOD <* o Mm ow uo i mi OF HOLLYWOOD DENTURE PROBLEMS? For Flat. Hard to Fit Lower Ridges Now try "HYDRO PADS" Suction Dentures - developed in Florida Dental Laboratories . Processed in your dentures by your dentist. - Long Lasting thru your Dentist Only. For More Information Call 920-63*0 (-} ir of Ureater Holly wool Friday, February 24,1978 cta-ief support at Golden view Sadat Meets Jewish Leaders Showing their increased support to the 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund at Golden Bay Towers are (above, from left) Isidore Bookbinder, Meyer Kaplan, co-chair- men; Jerome Gevirman, chairman; Sam Stept, co-chairman; Karen Margulies, associate campaign chairman; Dr. Max Shulman, and Dr. Louis Finklestein. Below (from left) are Joseph Issenberg, Ira Joblin, Meyer Kaplan and Julia Levin. DR. SAMUEL LUX Announces the Opening of his Office For the Practice of Chiropractic 2072 N. University Drive Pembroke Pines .Fla. 33024 Hours: Men. Thru Fri. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Eve. & Sat. by Appointment Telephone (305) 962-9688 DONALD A. BERMAN, M.D. MICHAEL S. DESKY, M.D. JEFFREY E. EHRLICH, M.D. take great pleasuie in announcing the association of ANDREW D. FLEISHER. M.D. in the practice of Internal Medicine for General Practice Associates. P. A. 3301 Johnson Street. Hollywood By appointment only 989-6650 ^ There's One Modern Medical Center for All Your Family's Health Needs! The public is Invited to the opening of South Florida's most beautiful, all-modern family medical center, emphasizing Senior Citizen Care. This outstanding facility provides all the specialties of medicine under one roof. Conveniently located just one block from public transportation to all parts of Oade and Broward. * INTERNAL MEDICINE CARDIOLOGY * PHYSICAL THERAPY UROLOGY * GENERAL PRACTICE RADIOLOGY * DERMATOLOGY PODIATRY * FAMILY MEDICINE During our opening, blood pressure tests will be administered without charge. Boulevard Medical Pavilion 2500 East HallanHale Boulevard. Hallandalc, Flori (The So. m I Security Building) Hours Telephone 456-3300 Monday through Friday clep :9toS. yjfi LI By JOSEPH POLAKOFF WASHINGTON - (JTA) President Anwar Sadat of Egypt met for more than an hour prior to leaving the U.S. with seven prominent American Jews who he had invited to Blair House as individuals rather than as representatives of any organizations or groups. The Americans told re- porters afterwards that they had engaged in friend- ly conversation with Sadat, and three of his top aides on Middle East problems, dealt with apparently on the most general terms. THE JEWISH Telegraphic Agencv was informed that Sadat assured his visitors that his mis- sion to the United States was not to try to split the American Jew- ish community from Israel or its government or from the U.S. government. The Egyptian leader said that he would not try to create divi- sions even if he wanted to. He knew he could not succeed. "I am not that foolish," the JTA was told Sadat said. The JTA was also told that the visitors made it clear to Sadat that the American Jewish com- munity was united. THE AMERICAN group con- sisted of Philip M. Klutznick, president of the World Jewish Congress; Lester Crown, of Chi- cago; Max Kampelman of Wash- ington, a former aide to the late Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey: Dr. Martin Myerson. president of the University of Pennsylvania; Robert R. Nathan. Washington economist; Dr. Avraham Udo- vich, of Princeton University; Max Karl, of Milwaukee: and Dr. Guido Goldman, of Harvard. Religious Directory NORTH BROWARD TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL. 7100 W. Oak land Park Blvd. Conservative. Rabbi Phillip A. Labowitz. Cantor Maurice A.Neu. TEMPLE BETH ORR. 2151 Riverside Drive. Reform (44) TAMARAC JEWISH CENTER. 9106 57th St. Conservative. Rabbi Israel Zimmerman. (44-A) MIRAMAR ISRAEL TEMPLE. 6920 SW 35th St. Conservative. Rabbi Avrom Drazin. Cantor Abraham Kester. (48) PEMBROKE PINES TEMPLE BETH EMET. 200 NW Douglas Rd. Liberal Reform. David Goldstein, ed dir. TEMPLE IN THE PINES. 9139 Taft St. Conservative. Rabbi Bernard I. Shoter. (63) PLANTATION PLANTATION JEWISH CONGREGA TION. 400 S. Nob Hill Rd. Rabbi SheON J.Harr. (64) RECONSTRUCTIONIST SYNA GOGUE.7473NW4thSt. (69) HALLANDALE HALLANDALE JEWISH CENTER. 416 NE 8th Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Dr. Carl Klein, Ph.D. Cantor Jacob Dan ziger. (12) NORTHMIAMI BEACH SINAI TEMPLE OF NORTH DADE. 18801 NE 22nd Ave. Reform. Rabbi Ralph P. Kongsley. Cantor Irving Shulkes. (37) HOLLYWOOD BETH AHM TEMPLE. 310 SW 62nd Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Max Land man. (47B) BETH EL TEMPLE. 1351 S. 14th Ave. Reform. Rabbi Samuel Jaffe. Assis- tant Rabbi Jonathan Woll. (45) BETH SHALOM TEMPLE. 4601 Arthur St. Conservative. Rabbi Morton Malavsky. Cantor Irving Gold. (46) SINAI TEMPLE. 1201 Johnson St. Conservative. Rabbi Paul M. Kali. Rabbi Emeritus David Shapiro. Cantor Yehuda Heilbraun. (65) TEMPLE SOLEL. 5100 Sheridan St., Hollywood, Fla. 33021. Liberal Reform. Rabbi Robert P. Frazin. Cantor Bruce Malln. (47Q YOUNG ISRAEL OF HOLLYWOOD 3291 Stirling Road, Oaks Condomini- um. Orthodox. Rabbi Moshe Bomzer. (52) Marine Supplies Hardware & Point, Inc. Houtewares & Gifts Home Decor Patio & Dinette Furniture Bath Closet Shop BEADED WINDOWS WINDOW SHADES DRAPERY RODS WALLPAPER KEY & LOCK WORK Store Hours: 7:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Closed Sunday 100 East Beach Boulevard Hallandale, Florida 33009 Phone 456-0566 ROOM DIVIDFRS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FOLI AGE plaTmts patio furniture V' ier - Philip D. Carmel. m.d.f.a.cp. Announces the Removal of His Office to 1250 E. Hallandale Bch. Blvd. Suite 1000 Hours By Appt. 458-4741-2 MJIO BODY mmim FACTORY FRESH AUTO BAKE fAJHTIHS WE SPECIALIZE IN NE Will HIT WINDOW LEAKS FROM $1 99 AND UP GUARANTEED AGAINST PEELING AND FLUIMG FREE ESTIMATES CALL SIS 8155 // l/'/'V HOLIDAYS BRILLIANT AUTO BAKE PAINTING SUPERIOR rlMIST FINISH AND HAIDiSt IUSTII ACITUC INAMtl. S COATS AINT. 89 99 Of HOLLYWOOD 3101 SW Stm AVI. W. MOUYWOOO '""I > of iii.hutomiio PROBLEMS? For Flat. Hard to Fit Lower Ridges Now try "HYDRO PADS" Suction Dentures - developed in Florida Dental Laboratories - Processed in your dentures by your dentist. - Long Lasting thru your Dentist Only. For More Information Call 920 6360 I .-.*-* '.r. -?.'! < < _* mr* * .February 24.1978 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Greater Holly wooc 'age jpport of Israel and world Jewry was top priority at a int Towers breakfast on behalf of the 1978 Combined Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund. Final preparations for trent were made by (from left) Samuel Weiss, honorary Kin; Bea Weiss, Diplomat Towers campaign co-chair |Sam Haber, guest speaker; Florence Goodman, Diplomat rs campaign co-chairman; and Frank Beckerman, exec- Iviser. ;ing their support to Israel and world Jewry at a recent bined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund brunch with erial Towers residents are (from left) Walter Gartner, co- rman; Edith and Herbert Guild, Imperial honorees; and an Salners, co-chairman. ti*ftm [synagogue effort of the Jewish Federation of South Brow- 1978 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund launched by Temple Israel of Miramar. Presenting the W to the honorees. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shevin (center) are. left. Rabbi Avrom Dra/in. Morton Freedman and Morris What is Shiloh for Real? Continued from Page 7 lime site of the Israelite Ituary. I) LONG as they did nothing Contravention of those per- Naor said, no action would laki'n against them. 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