Page 6 The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Frid*y. March 25, ] USF to Present National Experts On World Population Mar. 31 Intercongregational Sabbath April j Two billion people have been added to the world's population since 1930, according to statistics gathered by the Population In- stitute. During that time the amount of land available for shelter and food population has declined. To highlight this problem of unchecked population growth the University of South Florida will hold a World Population Day March 31. The day's major speaker will be Dr. John Karefa-Smart, who will give a presentation to the USF Foreign Forum at 2 p.m. at the University Center ballroom He is the former assistant direc- tor general of the World Health Organization and former foreign minister of Sierra Leone. Karefa-Smart will discuss the problems of a world growth rate that is adding 80 million people a year to what he calls a world of resource shortages, food scarcity and environmental destruction. Hillel-USF Activities Almost eight decades ago, Isadora Duncan, a non-Jew known by many as "the mother of Modern Dance," was very fas- cinated by Chassidic dancing. Among our contemporary cul- turally-conscious dancers is Ellen Kogan. Jewish Artist-in-Resi- dence, appearing at USF from March 24-27. The theme of her residency, "Tracing Jewish Roots through Dance," will enrich students through lectures, dance classes and a major performance. She will also participate in Hillel student activities, including the Friday night Shabbat dinner and a Saturday night coffeehouse. Saturday afternoon's per- An-nell Hotel Strictly Kosher 3 Full Course Meals Daily Mashglach & Synagogue on Premises TV Live Show-Movies Special Diets Served Open All Year Services Near all good shopping Write tor Season Rates 700EUCLIDAVE/ CALL MIAMI BEACH / 1 ji 1191 formance, in conjunction with the Festival of Biblical History (an inter-faith event), will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the USF Theatre Arts Building. TAR 130. Tickets are free to students with valid I.D., $3.50 for others. Advance tickets are available at the Uni- versity Center desk and the USF Center for Living Biblical His- tory. The Hillel Foundation of Florida (HFF). will hold its next meeting on Sunday morning, at the USF campus. HFF, the state consortium of B'nai B'rith and federations, supports the Hillel Jewish Campus Centers through- out the state. B'nai B'rith Hillel will host a t'assover Seder at 7 p.m., in the University Center Ballroom, on Monday night March 28. Cost is $8 per person, free to paid sup- porting Hillel members. Work scholarships are available for those assisting in seder prepara- tion and clean-up on Sunday and Monday. Students and interested mem- bers of the community are en- couraged to attend Hillel s events and activities, promoting stronger Jewish identity at USF and the Greater Tampa Bay area. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation is located at 5014 Patricia Court. No. 172, near Fletcher Avenue and North 56th Street. Please call 988-7076 or 988-1234 for addi tional information. DO YOU REMEMBER THE BEAUTIFUL CATSKILL MOUNTAINS IN THE SUMMER? ESCAPE THE FLORIDA HEAT AND COME ON UP! f\ TMC WORLD FAMOUS CONCORD RESORT HOTEL OFFERS YOU A SPECIAL SUMMER ALL FOR $1,083 per person, dbl occ. standard room, air tare not included Superior Room$1,233. Executive Room$1,323. Tower Room$1,473. D2Weeks a 15 Days and 14 Nights n Round trip transport from La Guardia to Hotel D Concord representative will meet you and handle your luggage and transfers a Gratuities for waiter and maids during your stay a Local and State Taxes a 14 Breakfasts D 14 Lunches a 14 Dinners O Special diets available a 2 Cocktail Parties a Welcome drink-upon arrival ADDITIONAL WEEK Standard Room~-$520 Superior Room$595 Executive Room5640 Tower Room$715. a PuN time Fitness Director D Speakers. Social Programs and Daily Fun Activities D Entertainment every night IJ Dancing to 3 orchestras Q Monticello Raceway Nearby D Free 9 hole golf, tennis (indoor & out). Health Club, Indoor and Outdoor Pool ' J Relatives and friends can visit For reservations or any further information, please don't hesitate to call us direct Toll Free 800-431-3850, or contact Helen and Norm Levin in Florida at 305-485-8861 (They will also assist you in making your plane reservations) or Call Your Travel Agent. CONCORDE Kiamesha Lake, NY 12751 \^y He has served as African area officer of the World Health Or- ganization, as a member of Parliament in Sierra Leone and for three years worked in primary health care in missionary clinics. He also has been a consultant on population and health for the United Nations, the Pan Ameri- can Health Organization and the Agency for International De- velpoment. Dean Wallace A. Russell of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will introduce Karefa- Smart. The moderator will be Dr. Mark Orr, director of USF's Cen- ter for International Affairs and coordinator for World Population Day. Two other world population authorities will appear on the USF campus on March 31. They are Wernor Fornos, president of the Population Institute, and Barbery Byfield, program coor- dinator for the Population Action Council, both of Washington, DC. World Population Day is spon- sored by the Population Insti- tute, which is the country's largest public interest group con- cerned with international popula- tion problems. Forty-five colleges and universities are hosting World Population Days during the 1982-83 academic year prior to the United Nations Interna- tional Population Conference scheduled for 1984. The Population Institute has planned this special day to de- velop awareness of what it sees as the dangers of unchecked popula- tion growth. Colleges and univer- sities throughout the country have joined the effort to bring the problem to the attention of their communities. At USF both the Foreign Forum speech and a 4 p.m. recep- tion honoring Dr. Karefa-Smart will be open to the public. The reception will be held in the President's Dining Room in the University Center. Tampa Congregations will join together in joint worship on Fri- day evening April 1 at Congrega- tion Rodeph Sholom. Services will begin at 8 p.m. with Congre- gations Schaarai Zedek and Kol Ami joining Rodeph Sholom in worship- Rabbi Frank Sundheim of Congregation Schaarai Zedek will give the sermon with Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal of Congr** tion Kol Ami assisting rUbh Kenneth Berger, spiritual leo j of Congregation Rodeph ShoS leading services. Cantor Wi^l Hauben will also assist in tl services. An Oneg Shabbat appropri* for Passover will be served bi Congregation Rodeph Sholom. PLEASE DO NOT FORGET THE HUNGRY We appreciate your continued support. Your help is even more necessary as our list of recipients has grown. Passover foods are welcome, as are cans of tuna fish and salmon for our future use. Donations may be left at any Tampa synagogue or at the Jewish Community Center. Purchases of canned and boxed food can be made at the JCC Food Co-op on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon (in the JCC Auditorium) and donated to the Food Bank. THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK cawM' aridca/ert/w Catering for that Special Occasion Marsha Levine.....935-9516 Eileen Sliegd......876-5592 Ann Trcner.......935-7182 Mimi Weiss.......876-4511 4103 ZELAR AVENUE TAMPA. FLORIDA 33609 tlic(\tUfyratMiy. 200Tffi5th Srlampa.Tl tfbos PUBLIX WISHES YOUAMD YOUR FAMILY A JOYOUS PASSOVER CELEBRATION.. May the Seder table find you full of the happiness and hope this time-honored, festival inspires.