fefei '. ... !...%... . J 1 .. t. ._. , P" VHP UfeC 111 i Jit1 Jewisn i- loridurn or Tampa Friday, April 19,1985 Congregations/Organizations Events JEWISH SINGLES CONFERENCE The Tampa Bay Jewish Singles Council is hosting the Second Annual Jewish Singles Conference on Saturday, June 1, and Sunday, June 2, at the Don Ce Sar Beach Resort. The conference will begin with Havdala Services followed by a dance on Saturday evening, and continuing with workshops and a sumptuous brunch on Sunday. Kenny Kaplan of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be the keynote speaker during the brunch. Rooms are available through the Don Ce Sar at a special group rate, please state you are with the Jewish Singles Con- ference. Deadline for rodpn reservations is May 6. Call collect (813) 360-1881, for reservations. Deadline for Conference registration is May 16. For further questions on the con- ference, please contact the Tampa Jewish Social Service at (813) 251-0083. CONGREGATION KOL AMI Special Service On Friday evening, April 26 the Hebrew Level I Class of the Religious School of Congregation Kol Ami will be conducting religious services. Services will start at 8 p.m. at Congregation Kol Ami. United Synagogue Youth April ends with several ex- citing activities for Congregation Kol Ami's USY group on April 21, annual elections will take place. Then on April 26, 27, and 28 the group will be leaving for West Palm Beach where they will be attending a Regional USY Convention. Judaic and Israeli Art On Wednesday night April 17, Congregation Kol Ami's Sisterhood was treated to a special lecture by their guest speaker, Dr. Alan Sterling. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling are the owners of Sterling Fine Art a local art dealership. Dr. Sterling's topic was Judaic and Israeli Art. Some of his fascinating subjects were Art and the Holocaust Why Buy Art? Direction in Art Today and Trends in Art. The evening proved to be a most stimulating and in- formative one. Annual Auction On Saturday. April 27, Congregation Kol Ami will be sponsoring its annual auction of goods and services. It should prove to be a most exciting evening since there is a broad range of items and services being auctioned off. Toys, dinners, Bandit tickets, a day on a ranch, floral arrangements, clothes, a skating birthday party, math tutoring, babysitting, and a pizza party for six are just a few of the items included. The showing will take place at 8 p.m. and the auction at 8:30 p.m. Admission fee is $5 per person. There will be desserts and a cash bar. Open to the public. RSVP are appreciated, call 962-6338. RODEPH SHOLOM ouplee Group Rodeph Sholom Couples Group is sponsoring a Taco Party at the home of June and Ron Kraff. 3314 Northlawn Drive, Tampa on Saturday, April 20, at 6 p.m. The cost for the eveing is $5 per couple. Upcoming events include a Pool-Bar-B-Que party, an evening with the Rabbi, and a picnic at Fort DeSoto Park. For further information about the group and to RSVP call June and Ron Kraff, 962-2813, or Phil and Barbara Leckner. 985-3358. CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL Singles Shabbat The Pinellas County Board of Rabbis, with the cooperation of the synagogues of Pinellas County are pleased to invite all the Jewish Singles of the Tampa Bay area to join us for Shabbat evening services, to be held this month at Congregation B'nai Israel, 301-59th St. North in St. Petersburg. Services begin at 8 p.m. This will be our "Daven at the Kotel" service a very pleasant and meaningful ex- perience followed by an Oneg Shabbat. CONGREGATION SCHAARAIZEDEK Chavurah 50 Plus Now in its second year, Chavurah 50 Plus of Congregation Schaarai Zedek is having its spring and summer planning meeting Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. in Zielonka Hall. The new chairperson is Dora Hurwitz. Her past experience in organizations in her hometown of Norfolk, Va., guarantees the continuous growth of the Chavurah. The group is well organized with telephone committees, refreshment committees, a social and publicity secretary. Thus, all current and future members are and will be involved in some contributing capacity. The main thrust of the group is social: theater, a boat trip to Sarasota, Epcot Center, Seaworld are some of the events being considered, as well as temple get-togethers. The Chavurah from time to time also discusses social issues of the day that are particualr concerns of this type of Chavurah. In the past at the meetings held at the Temple guests have appeared to entertain and enlighten. During this past year they have included BUI Kahn, magician extroardinaire; Pete Black, historian and raconteur of Jewish humor; Rabbi Sundheim, A review of the world of Elie Wiesel; and Mrs. Carol Zielonka, a history of our 90-year-old temple. The meetings are held every two weeks, always on Sundays. The Chavurah is open to new members, and anyone wishing to join, who is a member of the Temple, over 50 and single, is welcome. Those who are not Temple members but would like to know more about the group may call Dora Hurwitz at 935- 0453 or Violet Malevan at 835- 9441. ORT Bay Horizons Brunch Bay Horizons Chapter of Women's ORT is having a Sunday Gourmet Brunch at the home of Sunny and Jerry Altman. 4124 Carrollwood Village Drive. The admission to this lovely brunch is $8 per person. The brunch date is April 21 at 11 a.m. CONGREGATION RODEPH SHOLOM Pilgrimage to Israel Rabbi and Mrs. Kenneth Berger, along with Cantor William Hauben. will lead a pilgrimage to Israel from April 21 through May 6. Thirty-four congregants and friends will be in Jerusalem to celebrate the 37th anniversary of the state of Israel. The group will have the privilege of sharing Shabbat at the Western Wall, planting trees at the congregation's own forest (sponsored by the Jewish National Fund) near the city of Safad, and visiting an Ethiopian Absorption Center near the city of Ashdod. The Co-Chairmen of the trip are Mr. Robert Wolf and Mr. David Kartt, who have worked endlessly in behalf of this special synagogue project. We wish them all a Bon Voyage and look forward to their return. 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At this time after having completed our first month of programming we've grown from six members to 15. During our first month of programming we held meetings, we went to the movies, and we made a stop at Haagen Daz to sample the ice cream. We are currently preparing for the North Florida Council of BBYO council convention. Our current executive board was elected at the March 5 meeting. Aleph Godol (president), Adam Silverman; Aleph S'gan (first vice president), Evan Burak; BBG Aym Chaym ha Havarot (second vice president), Elise Kanengiser; Aleph Gizbor (third vice president), Howard Seelig; Aleph Mazkir (recording secretary), Stephen Viders; BBG Shaliacha (corresponding secretary), Libby Malloy; Aleph Shotare Godol (sergeant at arms), Eric Levinson; Aleph Shotare Katone (assistant sergeant at arms), Marc Dick- man; Aleph Kohane Godol (chaplain-parliamentarian), Daniel Cross. For more information, please contact Adam Silverman at 962- 2690. NATIONAL COUNCIL JEWISH WOMEN Closing Luncheon The past presidents of the National Council of Jewish Women are hosting the closing luncheon May 8 at the Lincoln Hotel. Social half-hour at 11:30 a.m. and luncheon at 12 noon. Chairmen of the day are Elaine Baach and Chippy Gould. RSVP by check by April 29 to Connie Rosenberg. Transportation will be available at the Jewish Towers at 11:00 sharp. Please call the Jewish Community Center for transportation reservations. Cost of the lun- cheon will be $15. There will be an installation of officers and a presentation on the new arts complex. The Tampa Section of the National Council of Jewish Women was established in 1924 to further human welfare in the spirit of Judaism. Itg ^ contributions have been in" field of education, service social action. HADASSAH New Member Event On April 23, the AnJ Chapter of Hadassah will hSl wine and cheese hour from 7 p.m. prior to its general Anyone interested hi |e, more about Hadassah andi many projects is invited attend. The meeting wil be I at the Fairway Townh Clubhouse, off Fletcher Ave three blocks west of Dale Mi in Carrollwood Village. For information or a ride call Tribble. 935-6564 or Sterling, 971-5266. General Meeting Featuring "Tampa 8tyW" Entertainment Those attending the April meeting of the Ameet ChapUr] Hadassah will be in for i m The program will feature original skit written by fi Cohen, Merna Evenson, Ba Karpay and Betty Tribble. The skit will be performed i part of the Hadassah Regi Conference being held at Lincoln Hotel on April 2J Those participating in the i are Freyda Cohen, Mi Evenson, Linda SterlJ Barbara Karpay, Lynn Bu Sara Fox, Inez Levin, Anton, Betty Shalett and, Black. Karen James is desii props and costumes. Betty Tribble. 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