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May 30, 8:01 pm. .JEWISH NATIONAL-m, FUND MISSION TOlD I ISRAEL I allday Jewish I COMMUNITY CENTER I ISRAEL I INDEPENDENCE DAY 19-11:00 KOL AMI I RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IGRADUATION 25 I JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 8LEEPOVER WEEKEND 10:00 JEWISH WAR VETERANS AUXILIARY GENERAI MEETING HILLEL DINNER JEWISH NATIONAL 19 FUND MIS8ION TO ISRAEL 8.-M SCHAARAI ZBDEK BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING i * MEMORIAL DAY 26 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 8LEEPOVER WEEKEND JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER CLOSED 5:30 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN GENERAL MEETING 20 27 LAG B'OMER 1:30 JEWISH TOWERS BOARD MEETING 7:00 JEWISH WAR VETERANS GENERAL MEETING AT KOL AMI 10:00 'JEWISH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK 10:00 HADASSAH/TA MPA CHAPTER REGULAR MEETING 1240 KA SENIOR SOCIALITES 1:00 CLUB VARIETY PICNIC 21 t:30 NATIONAL ) COUNCIL JEWISH AO WOMEN POST BOARD MEETING 10:00 'JEWISH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK 10:00 RODEPH SHOLOM SISTERHOOD BOARD MEETING 22 5:50 'JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING 7: KOL AMI FELLOWSHIP MEETING 29 7:30 ADL PARLOR MEETING JEWISH NATIONAL FUND MISSION TO ISRAEL 8:00 KOL AMI SISTERHOOD SHABBAT 8:00 SCHAARAI ZEDEK FAMILY SERVICE 16 17 KOL AMI YOUTH CULMINATION DINNER 23 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER SLEEPOVER WEEKEND 7:00 SCHAARAI ZEDIK BROTHERHOOD INSTALLATION DINNER 30 8:00 RODEPH SHOLOM/TAMPA JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE SHABBAT 8:00 SCHAARAI ZEDEK CONSECRATION 24 31 May Congregations/Organizations Events NORTH TAMPA REFORM JEWISH ASSOCIATION A meeting will be held on Sun- day, June 1 at 7 p.m. at the Lake Magdelene Manor Club House. The meeting is open to all persons interested in the development of a Reform Congregation on the north side of town. For more information please call Vikki Silverman, 949-1909, or Adrienne Golub, 961-7522. HILLEL SCHOOL "Spring Starlight Cruise" WATCH OUT, LOVE BOAT! It will be "Bon Voyage" time when the Hillel School of Tampa sets out on its "Spring Starlight Cruise," Sunday, May 25, at 7 p.m. The paddleboat "Southern Belle" has been chartered to sail from Harbour Island for an even- ing of music and fun, with cocktails and Kosher buffet din- ner, catered by the Airport Marriott. As a departure from its tradi- tional dinner dance, the commit- tee has arranged for a casual, nautical theme for the annual fund-raising event. Cruisewear will be in style and entertainment will indue dancing and "ship- board" activities. The cruise is open to the community, and fur- ther information is available from the school office at 875-8287. HADASSAH The Tampa Chapter will hold its installation luncheon for the in- coming officers of 1986-87 in the library of the JCC at 11 a.m. (NOTE TIME CHANGE) on Wednesday, May 21. Guest speaker and installer will be Lisl Schick of Clearwater, im- mediate past president of the Florida Central Region of Hadassah and currently Speaker's Bureau chairman for the region and a national board member of Hadassah. Members and guests are invited to join us for this festive occasion. Cost of the luncheon is $4; an assortment of kosher deli sand- wiches from Sunset Deli will be featured. Please call Freda Rosen- baum at 879-3244 or Dorothy Skop at 839-0167 for your reservation. Officers to be installed are: Nan- cy Mizrahi, Esther Carp, Bert Green, Dorothy Skop, Lil Bregman, Dorothy Garrell, Margery Stern, Blanche Spivack, Claire Levin, Sadie Wahnon, Alice Israel. Freda Brod and Ellie Fishman. Brandon Shalom Chapter Honor Banquet and Installation Ceremony Wednesday, May 21, at the Ramada Inn on Brandon Boulevard in BrajidoiuTbera will, be a donor banquet at 6:30 p.m., followed by an open meeting at "**'v* -.jrHKr 3 Participants in the program of Tampa Chapter's recent donor luncheon included: (Standing left to right), Nina Bernstein, Har- riett Glasser, Judy Taunt, Nancy Mizrahi, Esther Carp, Dorothy Skop, Lil Bregman, Anne Spector, Syd Fridkin. (Seated left to right) Ellie Fishman, Bert Green, Sid Bleendes, Margery Stern, and Freda Brod. Participants not in photographs are Ruth Glickman and Marilyn LeVine. 7:30 p.m. The Kegional Advisor for our chapter, Mrs. Billee Erdee of Winter Haven, Florida, will in- stall the officers for the coming year. Mrs. Joanne Ronay, Chair- man for Jewish Education, will present a skit, assisted by the daughters of Mrs. Marcia Nelson, incoming President for 1986-87. For further information, please call Selethel Musy at 689-0092, or Marcia Nelson at 681-1026. RODEPH SHOLOM Installation Of New Officers Chairman of the Board, Louis Morris; President, Bernice Wolf; President-Elect, Martin Solomon; Vice Presidents, David Linsky, Michael Schwartz; Treasurer, Richard Gordimer; Financial Secretary, Jay Markowitz; Recor- ding Secretary, Sherry Friedlander; Corresponding Secretary, Michael Linsky. Installation of the elected of- ficers will take place Friday even- ing, June 6, as part of the Shabbat Services. Please Join Us For: L'Chvod HaTalmidim "In Honor of our.Children" DATE: Friday, May 23 TIME: 8 p.m. Final Awards and Presentations to be given. June and July Bir- thdays will be honored. Oneg Shabbat sponsored'by the Religious School Parents. This is a simcha you won't want to miss! mi i ....."" mm^f^mmwmm w/photo/no kut Photo B TAMPA BAY JEWISH SINGLES COUNCIL Single* Go To Services Congregation B'nai Israel and Rabbi Luski invite all Jewish Singles to "Daven at the Kotel" at this very special Shabbat service Friday, May 16, celebrating Israel's Independence Day. Con- gregation B'nai Israel is located at 301 59 Street North, in St. Petersburg. Services begin at 8 p.m. and an Oneg Shabbat for Singles will follow. For more in- formation contact Cathy Smith at 969-3441. Memorial Day Weekend Picnic Sun and Fun with Friends, new and old, Sunday, May 25. There will be plenty of food, drinks, sports, games and fun. Children are welcome. Meet us at Brooker Creek Park at 10:30 a.m. Advance reservations need to be made by May 20, to the Tampa Jewish Community Center, 2808 Horatio Street, Tampa, FL 33609: Attn: Tampa Bay Jewish Singles Coun- 'cil. Fee: $4 members, $6 non- members and $2.50 for children over 5. Raindate: Monday, May 26. Happy Hour Our second Happy Hour this month will be at Studebakers, 2516 Gulf to Bay Blvd. in Clear- water beginning at 5 p.m. and continuing into the evening on Thursday, May 22. Please identify yourself to the TBJS host or hostess who is wearing a carna- tion. They will be able to introduce .you to other happy hour seekers. Jewish 20's Jewish 20's, a new part of the Tampa Bay Jewish Singles Coun- cil, announces our first social event: a beach party on Dunedin Beach, Sunday, June 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We're part of the growing Jewish 20's singles com- munity. What we'd like is you to be part of us, part of our social and cultural activities designed to bring Tampa Bay's Jewish 20's together. Our goal is to create a large, comfortable group of friends who can share the social and cultural opportunities the area has to offer. Plan to join us Sunday, June 1 tor our beach party on Dunedin Beach from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Take part in volleyball, backgam mon, smash ball, windsurfing, trivial pursuit, frisbee tossing, music or conversation. We'll be at the first left after the bridge; signs and balloons will be posted. Bring food and drink and join in the festivities! For more information, call Greg (Hillsborough) 985-8914, Ed (Pinellas) 596-3197, or Grant (Pinellas) 441-2315. HILLEL SCHOOL Einstein Visits Hillel students were visited by Dr. .Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientific geniuses of all time. Accomplished actor and playwright, David Fendrick, brought his one character nationally-toured show, to the school for an afternoon of wizar- dry which both taught and fascinated, intrigued and challenged students from the fourth through eighth grades. Using Einstein's own letters and manuscripts, and drawing from personal interviews of peo- ple who knew the master, Dn David Fendrick actually transforms himself into Albfrt Einstein before your eyes. He in- volved the students in fascinating and intimate conversations on questions'bf Einstein's own life and what he would think about relevant issues today. Dr. Fendrick appeared as part of the Cultural Arts Program in- itiated this year at Hillel. He also discussed with students the life of an artist-playwright, and demonstrated how he becomes another character through makeup, voice and body changes, and a thorough knowledge of the person whose character he assumes. Fendrick's Einstein, in its premiere year, was the first one- man show selected for the Am- phitheatre at the nationally famous Chautauqua institute. Hopefully, Dr. Fendrick will return to Hillel next year with his most recent commissioned work, a one-character play on the American patriot Thomas Paine, commissioned by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. !Bed Nuclei 4 N- .- Chapel services available in Tampa. Jonathan A. Fust Owner Funeral Director 4100-16th Street N. 81. PateraWrt. FL MTOS Dedicated to serving Our Jewish Community +* 247-1772 i