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New Parents
Series Target
Adat Shalom will present a
three-part discussion series
for expectant parents or
parents of newborns at 7:30
p.m. May 5, 12 and 19.
Participants will explore
issues including Jewish birth
ceremonies, creating and nur-
turing a Jewish home en-
vironment, the roles of
parents and grandparents
and the super parent
syndrome.
Discussion leaders for the
series will be Rabbis Efry
Spectre and Elliot Pachter of
Adat Shalom Synagogue; Dr.
Jeffrey Devries, pediatrician;
and Dr. Gail Berkove, a licens-
ed psychologist and specialist
in family therapy and
parenting.
To enroll, contact the
synagogue office, 851-5100.
The series is open to the com-
munity. There is no fee.
B'nai Moshe
Plans Events
Rabbi Allan Meyerowitz of
Cong. B'nai Moshe will in-
augurate a new monthly
Talmud study group for pro-
fessionals. The first session
will be held in his home 7:30
p.m. Sunday.
At 10 a.m. Sunday "Torah
for rIbts," the monthly celebra-
tion of Jewish life for
preschool children and their
parents, will be conducted by
Rabbi and Mrs. Meyerowitz.
The program will be held at
the rabbi's home and is open
to the public.
Reservations for both the
Talmud study group and
"Torah for Tots" may be made
by calling Rabbi Meyerowitz,
557-5667.
"The Holiness Code and
Jewish Business Law" will be
discussed by Rabbi Meyer-
owitz at the final session of
the B'nai Moshe Torah Club
at 7 p.m. May 1 in the
synagogue board room.
Refreshments will be served.
The program is open to the
public.
Preschool
Day Camp
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses will offer a preschool
day camp from June, 27
through . August 19, for
children three-five years old.
The program will include out- -
door activities, water play,
games, songs and crafts.
Applications are being ac-
cepted for two, three or five
full-day or half-day options.
For information, call Anita
Jacobs, 851-6880.
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FRIDAY:APRIL 22: 198if
Two Chair Breakfast
On Behalf Of NCSY
Shifra Zwick and Phyllis
Koenigsberg are the co-
chairmen of the annual fund-
raising breakfast for the Cen-
tral East Region of the Na-
tional Conference of
Synagogue Youth, announced
Rabbi Mark Cohn, Regional
Director.
The breakfast will take
place 9 a.m. June 12 at the
Young Israel of Greenfield.
Alex Saltsman will be
honored at the breakfast with
the Kesser Torah Achieve-
ment Award. Guests at the
breakfast will include Morris
Flatt, last year's Kesser Torah
honoree; Gary Torgow,
regional youth commission
chairman; and Rabbi Raphael
Butler, national director of
NCSY.
For information about the
breakfast, call the NCSY
regional office, 967-3300.