Friday, April 25, 1975 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar of Hollywood Page 3 Conference On Older Adult Sunday In Haber Karp Hall Joseph Kleiman, chairman for the Commission on the Older Adult, announces that a Confer- ence on the Older Adult will be he!d Sunday, May 4, at 9:30 a.m. in Temple Sinai's Habcr-Karp Ha'.l. 1201 Johnson St., Holly- wood. Guest speakers will be Rabbi Sanford Shapero, Regional Di- rector and National Director of Gerontology, and U.S. Congress- man William Lehman, who has a special interest in the welfare of the older adult. South Florida has grown great- ly in the past few years, particu- larly with the increase in the older adult Jewish population. Synagogue life has been and con- tinues to be affected by this growth in many significant ways. To consider and study this area of congregational life, a Region- al Commission on the Older Adult has been organized. The goal of the Commission is to set policy and address them- selves to the following proposi- tions: The Older Adult in the Synagogue. The Older Adult Outside the Synagogue. The Older Adult in Condo- minimum and High Rise Apart- ments in all year round Syna- goaues. The Older Adult in Condo- B'noi Mitzvah Students Participate In Services Saturday, March 29 marked a firs', at Temple Sinai, Hollywood. Students who had recently be- come B'nai Mitzvah had the honor of performing for the con- gregation in the Main Sanctuary. The experience was so well re- ceived that the students, includ- ing Eric Appell, Steven Castor, Adina Conn, Brian Gordon, Irv- ing Heichen, Scott Levin, and Michael Lobel, will again partici- pate actively this weekend. Cantor Yehudah L. Heilbraun is the teacher of the Mitzvah Group and has been working with students of Bar and Bat Mitzvah age the past year. Among those who attended the recent Women's Divi- sion meeting to discuss the Hi Rise Campaign were Helen Cohn (left) and Louise Diamond. They were among a group evaluating the Hi-Rise program, which has raised some $275,000 to date. Also participating were Karen Margulies, Eleanor Weiner, Marcia Tobin and Susan Miller. Rent-A-Car * LOW AS *5aday 5c Per Mile |M*ML Ml i I., f f CAR-BELL MOTORS 5M $. DIM HWT. M.WD. minimum and High Rise Apart- ments in High Holiday Syna- gogues. Policy for the Southeast Re- gion which will affect each con- gregation will be established. Rabbi Seymour Friedman, ex- ecutive director of the United Synagogue of America, urges representatives of all synagogues to attend this conference. Also participating in this pro- gram will be Joseph Golden, pres- ident of the Southeast Region United Synagogue of America. Shalom Group To Hold Installation Luncheon May 6 The installation of officers of the Shalom Group of Hollywood Hadassah will be held in the Reef Restaurant Tuesday. May 6 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Sherman Fast, Area Ad- visor, will administer the oath of office to Mrs. Sam Simon, president; Mrs. Jacob Mates, vice president, program; Miss Ruth Graybar, vice president, #und Raising; Mrs. Morris Goldberg, vice president, Education; Mrs. Louis Cuttner, treasurer; Miss Bert Jacobson, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Sam Garb, Mrs. Peter Paley, corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Robert Storfer, financial secretary. The chairladie? for this affair are Mrs. Jacob Mates and Mrs. Morris Goldberg. After the installation there will be a program of songs by the Shalom Songbirds with original lyrics by Mesdames Goldberg, Mates and Hutter. arnett lank Dr. Howard Adelson, De- partment chairman of CC- NY and author of many Jewish books spoke on the social, political and eco- nomic crises of Israel at a UJA-IEF function hosted by Ben and Lee Rosenberg, cochairmen of the Emerald Hills Apartment Houses in the social hall at 3800 North Hills Dr. Emerald Hills Couples Host Dessert Coffees Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jaret will entertain friends with an evening dessert coffee Tuesday featuring Dr. Arieh Plotkin as the informal guest speaker. The occasion is another in the ongoing series of formal and informal events being sponsored by residents of Emer- ald Hills for the benefit of the 1975 IEF/Jewish Federat-on cam- paign. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kail were hosts at a similar affair this week where Miss Michal Kaplan, a Sabra. was the guest of honor Barnett Bank of Hollywood Tyler Street at 19th Avenue Phone: 925-8200 CuJ'o-n Wadt DRAPERIES BED SPREADS INTERIOR DECOHATINO FASHION FABRICS 805 N. FEDERAL HWY. HAILANDALE. FLORIDA Phone: 9230564 SHADES SUP COVERS UPHOLSTER/ Now picking and ship- ping Valencias and Pink Seedless Grape- fruitsend seme hone to your family and friends. ANGIE'S GROVES Bonded Fruit Shippers 1809 Wiley Street Tel. 927-5447 Joseph Kleiman Elected . Temple Sinai President At tMMffnual election meeting " held Sunday evening. April 6, Joseph Kleiman was elected pres- ident of Temple Snai. Other officers elected were Mynm Levine. first vice presi- dent; Dr. Sydney Luria, second vice president; Michael Einhorn, third vice president; Abraham Saperstein, fourth vice president; Charles E. Cohn, treasurer; Louis Deutsch. financial secretary; Mort Kushner, recording secre- tary. Elected to the Board of Gover- nors for three years were Paul B. Anton, Sydney Burkholz. Mrs. Malvina Freeman. Philip Haus- feld, Moses Hornstein. Jacob M. Mogilowitz, Charles Pierson, Dr. Robert Pittell, Dr. Alfred Rosen- thai, Adolph Schonfeld, and Mrs. Ina Wachman. Elected to a two- year term was Hy Kameron; Mrs. Phyllis Kraemer, Dr. Karl Mor- genstein. and Jerald Ratico were elected for a one-year term. The following remain on the Board: Dr. Donald Berman. Dr. Howard Fuersl. Fred Greene, Sydney Holtzman, Lee Jaffee, Paul Koenig, Mrs. Marlene Luss- kin, Seymour Mann. Robert J. Margolis. Norman Platt, Mel Reiser, Donald Rosen. Dr. Louis Simonson. Dr. Saul Singer, Dr. David Sugerman, and Dr. Irving Voice. Sisterhood representatives on the board are Mrs. Jeanne Wal- dorf. Mrs. Marcy Kameron; David Podvesker, Oscar Wachtel, Min- yan Club representatives; Elliott Stein and Sidney Terre are Men's Club representatives. 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