Page 2 The Jewish FToridian of Tamp*/Friday, March 30,1984 i i 2 M i r Celebration Mark* 60th Birthday The Tampa Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJWl was founded on March 12, 1924. by Sara Zecsicker Braah with 12 members. Today, NCJW has over 350 members and is active in women's issues, Jewish life, children and youth, Israel and aging. The Tampa Section gathered to toast that date and the 90th birthday of the national organisation on March 18. Two of the founding members present at the dinner were Lizzie Berger and Hannah Sandier. Coordinated by chairman Betty Cohen, the evening highlighted with dinner and dancing, and awards presentation and a champagne toast to NCJW. A slide show, "Council On The Scene A Retrospective," looked at involvement over the years. Committee members who planned the event were Fran Bernstein, Marsha Brenner, Chippy Gould. Connie Rosenberg. Audrey Haubenstock. Loi* Tannen. Rae Lewis, Lyssi Deitch. Cathy Heim, Donna Cutler. In. Haubenstock. Elaine Beach. L orille Falk and Lee Residency Begins In Jury Kara Haas, daughter of Dr. Bob and Lois Haaa, will begin her residency in surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle in July. She will graduate from Tulane Medical School in June. Kara is a member of the medical honor society. Alpha Omega Alpha. Bob and Lois s three other children are also busy with academics. Robin Haas Pekala will attend law school in the fall. She and her brother, Brad, were both class valedictorians at Plant High School. A junior, Brad Haas is majoring in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Fence Haas, ho was recently inducted into the National Honor Society, is a junior at Plant High School. Student* Win At Science Fair Aaron and Joshua Rundus, sons of Dr. Dewey and Madeline Runduus, each won awards at the H ills borough Regional Science Fair held on March 8. Aaron, a student at Carrolhrood Elementary School, won a second place award in the fourth grade division. His entry dealt with animal behavior and the display also won a first place award from the Museum of Science and Industry. Joshua, a sixth-grade student at Lockhart Elementary School, was awarded second place in the enginering category for the Junior High division. He was also chosen as a delegate to the State Science Fair which will be held in Melbourne next month. Broadway Revue Night committee members are standing (left to right) Nancy Mizrahi, Alice Israel, Judy Tawil, Nina Ber- nstein and Esther Carp; seated (left to right) Freda Rosenbaum, Ellie Fishman and Bert Green. Hadassah Stages Broadway Revue Night Hadassah's Broadway Revue Night with Games was held at the Jewish Community Center on March 3. Razz Ma Jazz, a group of young entertainers, received a standing ovation for their dance and song numbers from several Braodway shows. Afterwards, everyone participated in the games. Some 45 gifts and certificstes, donated by local merchants, were given away. The winner of the grand prize, a trip to Disneyworld and Epcot with lodging, was Mr. and Mrs. Al Man-ahi. Their two sons, Morris and Michael, wil join them for the trip. . Babyline ... A daughter, Stephanie Rachel, was born on Msrch 5 to Dick and Linda Bernstein of Nashville, Tennessee. The grandparents are Margie and Bernie Bernstein of Tampa and Libby Buchman of Nashville. The great grandmother u Lillian Buchman, also of Nashville. More Babyline ... A daughter, GabrieUe Shoshannah Dorit, was born on March 16 to Anschel O. Wales and Barbara Jean Rsbine Weiss. They have six other children, Miriam, 25, Neil, Continued oa Pag* 3 Mrs Ted Sharp Weddings SCHULMAN- SHARP Laada Gail Schubnan, daugh- ter of Mrs. Robert Schulman of Pain-. Harbor and the late Mr. Robert Schulman, and Ted Mark Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sharp of Palm Harbor, were married on March 25. The wedding was held at Temple B'nai Israel in Clearwater with Rabbi Arthur Baseman and Cantor Howard Rosenblatt officiating. Linda's attendant* were Susan Schulman of Palm Harbor, maid of honor; and Susan Sharp of Clearwater, Pam Tincher of St. Petersburg. Beth Waracfa of Palm Harbor, and Michelle Businger of Tampa. Best man was Steven Sharp of Tampa. Ushers were Harold Sharp of St. Petersburg, Robb Ruck of St. Petersburg. Judd Frank of Pasadena. Calif.. Benjamin Crawford of Clear- water,David Samuel* of Cleve- land, Ohio, and Joe Ramierz of Tampa. The grandmother of the groom is Sara Lipton of Cleveland, Ohio. Linda and Ted spent their honeymoon on a cruise in the Caribbean Islands and plan to reside in Palm Harbor. The Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division proudly wekoa-j four new Lion of Jadah member, to the 1984 Campai^.ShownabZ (left to right): Jolene Shor, Campaign Co-Chairman; Leonore Keuler Lili Kaufmann, new Lions, and Bobbe Karpay, Campaign G> Chairman. Shor and Karpay congratulated Messier and Kaufmann a the Women's Division Luncheon and presented them with the Lion of Judah pin. Also receiving new pins this year are Anne Elatory and Michey Wallace. The Lion of Judah pin represents a commitment of 5,0000 and over to the Women's Division Campaign and is recognutd nation-wide. Rodeph Sholom To Hold Geniza Service Congregation Rodeph Sholom will hold a Genoa Service (book burial) on Sunday, April 1, at 10 a.m. A Geniza i* a storing or hiding place. When prayer books, prayer shawls, and other ritual articles of Judaism are no longer in usable condition, they are buried. In Judaism, respect for books is taught for the knowledge and wisdom they contain. With this thought in mind, books are not destroyed. It is the custom to treat them with dignity; espe- cially if these worn-out or tat- tered articles contain the name of God. Although this is a burial, this day is celebrated in a festive way. Musical instruments are played and singing and dancing accom- pany the burial. On Sunday, April 1, Congregi tion Rodeph Sholom. will celebrate this day under the leadership of Rabbi Kenneth R Berger. Rabbi Theodore Brod, Cantor William Hauben, Orson Skorr and Mrs. Karen Patron, Principal. Participating in the Geniu Service will be the Religion School students of Rodeph Sholom and joining in the cere- mony will be members of the Tampa Rabbinical Association u well as past and present board members of the synagogue. The public is invited to attend. For more information call Karen Patron. Religious School Principal at 837-1911. Mrs. Michael Steinberg MOTZNESTEINBERG Miriam Motzne, daughter of Josef and Ester Motzne of Clear- water, and Michael Alan Stein- berg, son of Judge Ralph and Marlene Steinberg, were married on March 24. The wedding and reception were held at Congre- gation Rodeph Sholom. Rabbi Kenneth Berger officiated. 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