Friday, May 3,1985 / The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 11 Bar/Bat Mitzvah JASON EPEL wn Epel. n of Dr. and , Arnold Epel, will be called he Torah as a Bar Mitzvah ,rday. May 11 at 11 a.m. at flregation Schaarai Zedek. ,bi Frank Sundheim and ,bi Joan Glazer Farber will :iate. [ason is a student in the aarai Zedek Religious School h grade and a member of ;FTY. He attends the Ninth [e at Adams Junior High ol, where he is the first chair (bone player in the Adams phonic Band. Jason has his computer bulletin board im. and Mrs. Epel will host Oneg Shabbat Friday ling following the services in ,r of the occasion and a ption at Congregation arai Zedek. ,.ial guests will include idparents Evelyn Edelstein Max and Teresa Epelbaum; Isaac Epelbaum; aunt Jason Epel Dorothy Trautenberg; and cousins Nelson Epelbaum, Sam, Alicia, Ari and Elana Oberstein, Harvey, Marcie, and Zachery Trautenberg. jyUOjUUUUUMUlMlTJ^ Community Calendar y,May3 bandlelighting time 7:45 p.m.; UJA-Young Leadership Regional Retreat at Grenelefe Resort, Orlando; Rodeph Sholom- I'ampa Jewish Social Service Shabbat, 8 p.m. ,aturday, May 4 National Council Jewish Women Dinner Dance, 6 p.m.; Kol Ami owling, 8 p.m. I s :: .. Sunday, May 5 fune in "The Jewish Sound" WMNF 88.5-FM 10:30 a.m.-l km.; Schaarai Zedek Brotherhood Picnic, 11:30 a.m.; Kol Ami onin Activity, 1 p.m.; Schaarai Zedek SchZFTY meeting; Kol [imi USY and Kadima Activity, 7 p.m. londay, May 6 chaarai Zedek Sisterhood Installation and Closing meeting, on; ORT-Tampa Chapter Board meeting, 7 p.m.; Jewish Towers Resident's Association General meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 Hadassah-Tampa Chapter Board meeting, 9:46 a.m.; Tampa Jewish Federation-Women's Division Campaign Cabinet, noon; j)RT-Tampa Chapter meeting, 7 p.m.; Kol Ami Men's Club oard meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Schaarai Zedek Brotherhood Board _eeting, 7:30 p.m.; Mary Walker Resident's Association Board leeting, 7:30 p.m.; Hadasaah-Ameet Board meeting, 7:45 p.m. |Vedne8day,May8 lational Council Jewish Women Closing Luncheon, 11:30a.m.; iol Ami Senior Socialites, noon; Hadassah Donor Dinner (AU lhapters), 6:30 p.m.; Jewish Women for Jewish Survival, 7:30 |.m.; Tampa Jewish Social Service Executive Board meeting, 1.30 p.m.; Hadassah-Sholom Brandon Board meeting, 8 p.m. hursday, May 9 ,_,.,, |RT Tampa Chapter Bowling, 9:30 a.m.; Temple David 'sterhood Board meeting, 10 a.m.; Schaarai Zedek Lunch with .* Rabbi, noon; Tampa Jewish Federation Executive Com- kittee meeting, noon; Kol Ami Board meeting, 7:30p.m. , riday, May 10 ,. c andlelighting time 7:60 p.m.; Kol Ami Youth Shabbat Service, f30 p.m.; Schaarai Zedek Adult Bar-Bat Mitzvah Service, 8 lm. Jturday.Mayll Iol Ami Youth Activity; JCC Auction, 7 -.30 p.m. anday, May 12 .. , ,une in "The Jewish Sound" WMNF 88.5-FM 10:30 a.m.-l lm.; Schaarai Zedek Forum, 9:30 a.m. londay, May 13 .. wiaarai Zedek Executive Board meeting, 12:30 p.m.; Jewish /ar Veterans Auxiliary Board meeting, 1:30 p.m.; B'nai B nth Yorth Tampa General meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 14 on "khaarai Zedek Brotherhood Installation Dinner, 6:30 pm.; lillel School Board meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Kol Ami Board of Iducation, 7:30 p.m.; May Walker Resident's Association neeting, 7:30 p.m. g /edneaday.MaylS lational Council Jewish Women Vice Presidents meeting, 9:45 ::: i.m.; Hadassah-Tampa Chapter Installation, 10 am.; JCC $ .unch Bunch, 10 a.m.; Kol Ami Senior Socialitea, noon; Kol $ ^mi Sisterhood meeting, 7-.30 p.m. | S^am'p^'cnapter Bowling, 9:30 .* ; *^Whsr 1 fcsidentsManagement meeting, 1:30 p.m.; Schaarai 7*d*v x RduU Education??:*) p.m.; JCC Executive Board meeting. | .50 p.m.; JCC Board meeting, 8 p.m. feiSil time 7:54 P-.JCC .LagB^mer family I |Campin| Weekend; Schaarai Zedek Famdy Service. 8 p.m. Julie Kalish JULIE KALISH Julie Kalish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kalish, will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m. at Congregation Kol Ami. Rabbi Judah Fish will officiate. The celebrant is a student in the Hey class of the Kol Ami Religious School and is active in Kadima. Julie attends Berkeley Preparatory School where she is a seventh grade honor student, a member of the chorus and the Latin Club. Her other interests include Young Judaea, ballet, tap, jazz and acrobatics. Mr. and Mrs. Kalish will host the Oneg Shabbat on Friday evening and a luncheon on Saturday following services in honor of the occasion. They will host a reception Saturday evening at the Tower Club. Special guests will include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Liberman, Syracuse, New York; Mrs. Hyman Kalish, Delray Beach, Florida; Nancy and Arthur Liberman, Erica and Gregory, Syracuse, New York; Mr. and Mrs. David Rogovin, Brookline, Massachusetts; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Doroff, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Katzman, Watertown, New York; and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Levine, Delray Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Hir- shorn, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Sokol, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fink will host a Shabbat dinner at the Hirshorn home for out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aaron, Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Browarsky, Dr. and Mrs. Steven Field, and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Simon will host a Sunday morning brunch for out of town guests at the Field home. Obituaries High School Teachers Seminar All secondary school teachers are invited to register now to attend a free seminar, "An Historical Perspective on Women, Art and Quilts," offered this summer at The Tampa Museum. The sessions will be held August 5-15 from 9 a.m.-12 noon with sessions until 4 p.m. on August 8 and 15. Seminar participants will gain an historical context on women, art and quilts while receiving professional in-service credit in the areas of art, humanities, social studies, language arts and foreign languages through the Hillsborough County Schools. The program will feature presentations and discussions on these subjects by Dr. Sue McCord, Associate Professor of History, University of Tampa, and Dr. Linnea Dietrich, Associate Professor of Art History, University of South Florida. This special teachers' program is sponsored through a school grant from The Florida Endowment for the Humanities, and is offered in conjunction with the Museum's exhibition, The Artist and the Quilt on view at The Tampa Museum, Aug. 11- Oct. 27. To register for or to receive additional information for the seminar, "An Historical Per- spective on Women, Art and Quilts," please contact Cynthia Lee Moreno at The Tampa Museum by May 5. Women's Survival Center Calls Police In this time of violent crimes against women, the Women's Survival Center is doing its part to help ward them off, by making available an Emergency Police Signal, positive protection for any woman driving alone. Every woman should keep one of these pink fluorescent Emergency Police Signals in her glove compartment to be pressed on the inside of the rear window if her car fails for any reason. No troublemaker will approach her car, fearing that police have been called. The banner reads, "Please Call Police," in large block letters on a white background. The banner is reusable and can be stored in the glove compartment. Emergency Police Signals are available, while supplies last, for a $4 tax-deductible contribution to the Women's Survival Center, 305 Hyde Park Avenue. For more information, please call 251-8437 in Tampa. Discussion Group Relationships are an essential part of every day life. There is much we can do to improve our family, social and business relationships. To discuss ways to develop, enhance and understand our ever-changing dealings with others, register for an eight-week seminar, offered by Northaide Community Mental Health Center, Inc. The seminar will meet Tuesdays, beginning May 7 at 7 p.m. at The Commons, 14039 N. Dale Mabry. (Fee: $25 per person). To register, call Elaine Kellogg at 977-8700. THE TOAST OF THE TOWN" (*OS) S4Z-4IS4 COHN Milton L. Mickey." 73, of Tampa, died SuX-. April 21- He had lived in the Bay area since 1M4. coming from Winter Haven, and founded the Hydraulic Equipment Co. 40 years ago. He was a member of Congregation Rodeph Sholom and a former member of Pass A Grille Yacht Club and a U.S. Navy Veterans of WW IX. He Is survived by his wife. Pearl Conn. Tampa; son. jerrol Conn. Lutz; son-in-law. Mart E. Crawford and daughter-in-law. Jane C Crawford. Tampa; brother Justta Conn. Sprlngneld. Mass.; and grand- daughter Robin. Friends may make contrtbuUon. to The Lung Ae~tottanl\n hU memory PreparaUon by Chessed Shel Ernes. KLINGER Roy. 52. of Tampa, died Friday April Ta New York native, he lived In Tamoa 22 years coming from Miami. He was a bulider and land developer. He wL a member of CongreUUon Schaarai Zedek Allapattah Masonic Lodge No. 27i Miami. Home Builders Association Shiiners. and the Board ^Dlraclora of Vh Carrollwood Golf and Tennis Club. H \ survived by his wife Irma, two dane>vm. Jackie and Leslie, and a sister, Wxev Debaker. Calif Con- tributions ma* \m made to the charity of your choice, or Vh American Heart Association LaKe Hiawatha, Northwest Tan-P* Xv::xxxv::w:*:-x-xw^ Camp for Girls & Boys! Pirates HidcAway owner, Vlcki Lewis Woodward really knows camping, she built and dlrectsd Camp Keystone! Open House from 10 AM to 5 PM every Saturday and Sunday Come, bring the family, walk the woodsy pathways, hear the birds, feel lrM to inspect all the facilities, and of course ask questionsSatisfy yourself, this la the finest naw camp anywhere! Installment Payments Offered Phone (813) 986-3094 i.