Iriday. March 26, 1983 The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 3 Passover Message From MARTIN E. CITRIN President, Council of Jewish Federations | In our celebration of Passover, n-live one of the greatest mo- ents in the history of the Jew- [h people. 1 As we sit at Seder tables in immunities throughout North nerica, we reflect on the great hima of the Exodus. We re- ember that the drama began [ith one individual, Moses, our acher. in dialogue with God. | This reverence for the indivi- aal is paramount in our Jewish hulition. Our beUef in the sacred lorth of each individual and \< sacred responsibility of each (dividual continues to inspire ur efforts as communal leaders. This year, economic hardship kreatens the dignity of countless pwish individuals. In Israel the Laggering burden of national de- tiiM' has meant a diminution of Ktnl human services to chil- Vn, to the aged, to the needy, to Emigrants. In our own local communities, economic stress has brought un- employment, emotional strain and a rise of family strife previously unknown in Jewish homes. The Jewish family, the foundation of our strength, is being seriously undermined. Elsewhere across the globe pressures mount against the Jewish people. Anatoly Scharansky symbol of a modern Jewish exodus con- tinues to pit his individual human courage against the cruel- ty of the Soviet Union. Anti- Semitism in Europe has shown an alarming growth, taking with it precious Jewish lives. In Ethiopia, South America, the Arab lands, Jews look to us to help maintain their courage. Our accomplishments in the past year have been great. But so lontr as Jewish individuals in any place in the world suffer degrada- tion, hopelessness or fear, our tusk is not fulfilled. As Jewish leaders in the tradition of Moses, we must continue struggling to make our people free. Tampa to Host UJAWomen's Division Regional Cabinet Meeting The Women's Division, Tampa Jewish Federation hosted the United Jewish Appeal Women's Division Regional Cabinet meet- ing March 14 at the Host Airport Hotel. Participating from Tampa wt.e Marsha Sherman, Franci Rudolph. Jolene Shor and Rhoda Davis. The primary objective of the Cabinet meeting was to final- ize the agenda and plans for the Annual Florida Women's Divi- sion Conference to be held on June 1-2, at the Hyatt Hotel in West Palm Beach. Another item the Cabinet dis- cussed was the possibility of a Women's Division Regional Newsletter which would be mail- ed to key leadership in all the Florida communities. The News- letter would be the tool to keep the leadership informed of each other's activities, successes, etc.. as well as ideas for new programs. Campaign reports and ideas from the communities were also shared. New to Tampa? If you have moved to Tampa within the last 18 months the Shalom-Tampa Committee is looking for you. The Shalom-Tampa Commit- tee, a project of the Tampa Jew- ish Federation Women's Divi- sion, sponsors a social gathering two times a year, for the sole pur- pose of welcoming newcomers and giving them the opportunity to meet other Jewish newcomers. An April party is being planned if you are new or know of someone who is new, please call the Women's Division office 875-1618 and give them your name, address, zip code and tele- phone number, so that you can receive a personal invitation to the party. '* Passover Message From MICHAEL L. LEVINE President, Tampa Jewish Federation J On behalf of the Tampa Jewish federation, it is my pleasure to ring to you our sincerest best [ishes during this Passover bason. As we sit at our Seder tables, \v commemorate the first suc- bssful struggle for the freedom If an entire people. The Exodus Vim Rgypt has been a beacon of lope to all peoples who have pught liberty and the right to |e(ermine their own destiny. Today, we are still in the midst kl i his unreknting struggle. In |srael. the struggle for peace with neighbors continues, placing a Itaggering burden upon the need |i'i \ ilal human services. Our own Minmunily has seen the results If i (onomif hardships that have Ihicalencd the dignity of Jewish Imiilk'N In the first two months of this ear. only 212 Jews left the >\ iei Union. This trend cannot bmtinue. No Soviet Jew should Inntinue to be harassed, preatenod, and imprisoned with npunity. Recent anti-Semitic vents in Europe have again |iui'rent (and kids). "The Instant Family" work- shop will be held at the Penin- lular IIranch Library, 3909 Nep- lune Avenue. This class will meet Mondays and Wednesdays, April '. U. 13 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 The Instant Family" is of- fered free as a public service by ll'llsborough Adult and Com- Ijunity Kducation. 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