Friday, November 30,1984/ The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 3 *-'! f rr ^j m rt v I il *M lens Wednesday a success! Leadership ved in the planning were: Seated, left to Arlene Newman, Chairman of the BAP Projects; Linda Goldstein, Chairman of \P Women's Network; Rabbi Karl Richter, jter both in the morning and evening; Susan an. General Co-Chairman of Women's Wednesday. Standing, left to right, Rhoda Davis, Director of Women's Division; Lili Kaufmann, President; Janet Ettleman, Associate Chairman ofBdP Women's Network; and Laura Kreitzer, General Co-Chairman. The Women's Division and Business and Professional Women's Network co- sponsored the function. cipants in the 5th Annual Women's Wed- ay Community Education Day held Nov. 14 \Tina Jenkins, Rose Levine, Nancy Mizrahi, Barbara Lane, and Nadine Feldman, member of the planning committee. fcipants in the 5th Annual Women's Wed- ix. sponsored by the Tampa Jewish Iration, shown during a break are: Shari Raskin, Nancy Shaw, Debbie Haft, Debbie Gitomer and Susan Okin. (Photos: Audrey Haubenstock) Attending the Women's Wednesday Community Education Day are: Franci Rudolph, Diane Goldfeder, Vicki Paul, and Kay Jacobs. Each participant received a canvas tote bag with pads, favors and educational materials. Rabbi Sundheim to Address B&P Network Rabbi Frank Sundheim, Congregation Schaarai Zedek, will be the featured speaker at the Monday evening, Dec. 10, program of the Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division's Business & Professional Women's Network. The unique dinner and program meeting will be held at the Playmakers, located in Ybor City's Cuban Club, 10th Avenue and 14th Street, and will begin at 5:30 p.m., with wine and cheese. The program will begin promptly at 6 p.m. with dinner following the program. Rabbi Sundheim's program. "Being A Jew In December,'' will cover the topics of Jewish iden- tity during the Christmas season, answering questions about Chanukah and season etiquette. The set Of the Playmakers cur- rent production, "Scrooge and Marley," will provide an interest- ing presentation location for the program and discussion. "We cordially invite and A Super 'Super Sunday' Scheduled for Tampa muary 27 will be Super lay for Tampa. A massive leathon is planned on behalf |th 1985 Tampa Jewish leration-United Jewish al Campaign. This year's ir Sunday is expected to be largest ever. It's the biggest al event of the Tampa 'n community, and only you make it work, on Sunday, 127. nder the chairmanship of Lee members of the Super *ay committee have ^ised to offer hundreds of volunteers a full day of fun and excitement. Co-chairmen are Don Weinbren, arrangements; Jolene Shor, recruitment; Donald Linsky, expo chairman; and Andrew Titen, chairman of Super Week. Looking toward a new direction Super Sunday will be held at the Jewish Community Center, 2808 Horatio Street, and is expected to intensify com- munity involvement in the campaign and acquaint people with the critical challenge facing Jews in Tampa, Israel, and com- munities around the world. Super Sunday is the one day every year that Jews work to- gether to support humanitarian services. On that day, telephones in' Jewish households will be ringing for needy Jews in Tampa as well as for the people of Israel. It's a day when hundreds of vol- unteers will flock to the Jewish Community Center to offer some- thing no one else can offer, them- selves. This year, for the first time, on- site day care will be available for youngsters three years old and DeUchln^lrJIilLTs^pTr Sunday. Tampa Jewish Federation. 2808 Horatio St.. Tampa 33609 SUPER SUNDAY. JANUARY 27.1985 VOLUNTEERS NAME ADDRESS__________ CITY_________. SUPER WEEK () MONDAY. JAN. 28 () TUESDAY. JAN. 29 ZIP CODE TELEPHONE NUMBER _________________--------------------------------- I wiU be at the Jewish Community Center, 2808 Horatio Street, for the Tampa Jewish Federations 1985 Super Sunday, as a..... 0 Phone Volunteer () Non-phone Volunteer () WEDNESDAY. JAN. 30 _ [)THURSDAY.JAN.31 Representing ____________.___________________--------------------- (organization, synagogue, agency, youth group) 4 )ft.nk 12 noon () 11 a.m. Zpan. 4)1 P-m. -4 p.m. 03p.m. -6p.m. ()6P>m. 8p.m. up, which will enable parents to participate in the day's events. The day care center will be staffed by personnel from the Jewish Community Center. A record number of organiza- tions, agencies and synagogues have been active in the planning and coordination of this year's event, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Another facet of the event, one of educational interest, is the Super Sunday Expo Center, featuring multi-media presenta- tions by Jewish agencies and organizations. The Expo Center will inform the public about the wide range of services provided by the Tampa Jewish Federation and its beneficiary agencies. This year the Federation will introduce "Super Wetfk." Scheduled for Monday, Jan. 28 through Thursday, Jan. 31, from 6 to 9 p.m., it will serve as a follow up to Super Sunday. Super Week gives everyone the oppor- tunity to take part in the exciting and rewarding volunteer effort that makes Super Sunday so popular. Many people in the com- munity cannot participate on Super Sunday because of their schedules, so they now have another chance during Super Week. Additionally, it enables volunteers to contact people that can't be reached on Super Sunday. All you have to do is complete and return the registration form today. For further information about Super Sunday or Super Weak, please call the Tampa Jewish Federa- tion at 876-1618. Rabbi Frank Sundheim encourage B & P. members anu guests to this entertaining holi- day program," said Director of the Women's Division, Rhoda Davis. "This is an opportunity for us to discuss the topic of being a Jew during non-Jewish holidays and its effects." Women who would like to attend the Dec. 10 program and catered fish dinner, may call the Federation office, 875-1618. Cost for the evening is $11, inclusive and guaranteed reservations are required by Dec. 6. The Playmakers Present by Israel Horovitz A Magical Holiday Ghost Story For Adults & Children of all ages. 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