November 26,1983 The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 3 Tickets Now on Sale for Israeli Ballet B&P Women's Network to Meet November 28 I The Business & Profeeaionai Lien's Network will meet for jr November monthly meeting a Monday evening, Nov. 28, at First Financial Tower. The group will hear a panel of Ljgrts advise the best fvestrnent tactics to use in fsonal money management. his program will go a long way lowards clearing up mis- Kept ions many women may ave concerning their abilities to handle money and invest wisely" Helen Schuster, Account Execu- tive with E.F. Hutton and panel moderator, said. Areas to be covered include estate planning, property and casualty insurance, tax planning and stocks and bonds. A question and answer session will conclude the presentation. All women in the business community are invited to attend and are asked to bring their questions with them. Cocktails will begin at 6 p.m., and dinner, which coats $10.60, will begin at 6:30 p.m. All reservations are guaranteed and required. And remember, the B & P Network is running a Logo Contest bring your sugges- tions to the meeting or call Rhoda Davis at the Tampa Jewish Federation office. Tickets are now on sale for the first-ever performance of the Israel Ballet in this area. There will be a matinee and evening performance by the ballet troupe on Sunday, March 25, 1984, in the new Ruth Eckerd Hall at the Richard B. Baumgardner Center for the Performing Arts on Mc- Mullen Booth Road in Clearwa- ter. General admission tickets for the critically acclaimed ensemble rAassit/ic Festival Israeli Chassidic Festival Dec. 13 A spectacular musical produc- of Israeli song, dance and busic performed by top Israeli liars comes to the Tampa The- [tre for a single performance on Juesday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. The Israeli Chassidic Festival, presented by the Tampa Jewish fommunity Center, makes its pixth annual appearance in I'.imp.i and due to past sell-outs the Center, the presentation is eing moved to the Tampa Theatre this year. "This year we are really hcited about the Chassidic Fes- tival, said JCC President Leah ividson. "For the past five rs, they have been a vibrant, lun group with great songs and incing. "And now at the Tampa The- atre, we will be able to have more ople and seat them more com- rtably." The first Israeli Chassidic Fes- gal in 1969 was intended to be a time contest for the best Wic set to Biblical verses. However, the overwhelming sponse changed the course of story for this musical event. Ever since, composers from all pver the world enter their works spirited competition. Top Is- li performers present these |>ngs to the people of Israel who |*ect the winners. .Fifteen festivals have produced I15 LP record albums, 160 new |Jns, more than half of which |ve made the Israeli Hit Parade ld have become well-known the l*rld over, among them: "Oeeh l*k>in," "Shema Iareel," I Adon Olam," and "Malchu- la." The festival attained immor- TJ'y a" its songs became a part "the daily services. Paaaagesof EL5riyer" wnki wem -w** ** [BQBdreds of year* are now being 1 to new mefodiee which orig- inated in the Chassidic Festival. the musical director. Following the international debut at New York's Carnegie Hall in 1971, scores of cities on four continents have welcomed the Israeli Chassidic Festival to their stages. This year marks the Festival's 14th visit to North America, with an all-new cast and completely new show. The show is directed by Tzedi Tzafftj, choreographed by Esther Bash, costumes by Yuval Tzur and Benny Hagary is If it has anything to do with getting the most out of life, Look To The Sun. range from $11.50 to $15.50. In addition, Benefactors of $1,000 or more receive two tickets; Patrons of $100 or more receive one ticket; and Friends of 950 or more receive one ticket. All Benefactors, Patrons and Friends will receive an invitation to a gala reception following the evening performance. Information about this perfor- mance is available from the Jew- ish National Fund. The festival is more than a high-quality concert; it is where songs become hits overnight and soon part of the Jewish musical treasury, adding a contemporary refreshing sound to it. Tickets are priced at $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, and $6 for children under 13. Tickets are available at the Tampa Theatre or at the Jewish Community Center (2808 Horatio). Wedding CHESLERPATRON Karen Chester and Richard Patron were married on. Nov. 20 at Congregation RodeprrSholom. Rabbi Kenneth Berger and Cantor William Hauben offi- ciated. The reception followed at Congregation Rodeph Sholom. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chester of Tampa and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Patron of Tampa. The bride's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lavine. The maid of honor was Shelli Newman, Tampa. Tne brides- maids were Debi Chester, Pam Chesler, and Amy Patrcm, all of Tampa, and Ellen Patron, Boston. The groom's attendants were David Karzmer, Youngstown, Ohio, Eric Chesler, Atlanta, Charles Siegfried, Gary Rollin- son, and Max Chesler, all of Tampa. The bride and groom are spending their honeymoon in Key West and plan to reside in Tampa. 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