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FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1992
The folk sounds of Ron
Coden and Josh White Jr. will
be featured at Adat Shalom
Synagogue's Annual Family
Picnic, 5:30 p.m., Aug. 30 on
the synagogue grounds.
This year's picnic will have
a Western motif. The event is
open to the community and is
free for those who make their
reservations by Aug. 28.
Everyone will receive popcorn
and favors.
Ron Coden and Josh White
Jr. have combined their
talents to produce a family
musical show. The two folk
singers will blend their
voices, humor and dramatic
talents.
A barbecue supper may be
purchased from Farmington
Meadows Kosher Catering. A
variety of food will be on sale.
To observe kashrut, only food
purchased from the
synagogue may be eaten at
the picnic.
The congregation will open
its doors to prospective
members from 3 to 5 p.m.,
Aug. 30, as well as after the
picnic.
To make reservations by
Aug. 28, call the synagogue
office, 851-5100. For those
without advance reserva-
tions, there will be a fee at the
door. The picnic is sponsored
by the synagogue's Member-
Coden and White
ship Committee, Social Club
and JEFF Committee.
Chairmen are Wendy and
Mark Heller.
For information, call the
synagogue office, 851-5100.
Adat Shalom Synagogue
will hold a "Shabbat Service
Under the Stars” on Fri.,
Aug. 28, at 8 p.m. The
Synagogue's Clergy, assisted
by members of the Member-
ship Committee and Social
Club, will lead the Kabbalat
Shabbat service.
The community is welcome.
Families are encouraged to
bring their children. Adat
Shalom's regular 6 p.m. ser-
vice will be replaced by the
"Service Under the Stars" for
that evening.
B'nai David Elects
President, Board
Lawrence Traison will be
installed as president of Con-
gregation B'nai David during
Shabbat services Aug. 29.
Rabbi Morton Yolkut will con-
duct the installation
ceremony.
Mr. Traison is a trustee of
the Hebrew Benevolent Socie-
ty and a member of B'nai
B'rith, Zionist Organization
of America, Jewish Historical
Society and Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah organizations. He
also served as president of
B'nai David 1980-82.
Other officers to be install-
ed include Hadar Granader,
Ernest Klein, Michael
Traison, vice presidents; Jay
Kalisky, treasurer; Steven
Dines, secretary.
Elected to the board of
trustees for the coming year
are Jill Berlin, Maurice Bet-
man, Alex Blumenberg, Phil
Bolton, Helen Brown, Joel
Charnow, Saul Chudnow,
Harold Dean, Richard
Grossman, Henry Horwitz,
William Icikson, Maynard
Kalef,. Aaron Katzman, Col-
eman Klein, Alan Kohn, Jack
Lawrence Traison
Kraizman.
Also, Eleanor Maness,
Donald Nitzkin, Dorothy
Orent, Dr. Jay Richman,
Melville Richman, Ruth
Rosenfeld, Joel Shere, Jerry
Soble, Allyn Stearn, George
Vine, Alan Weiner, Dr.
Michael Weishaus and Ar-
thur Wolf.
A luncheon will be served
following services. There is no
charge for the luncheon but
non-members must make
reservations by Aug. 25. For
information, call the
synagogue office, 557-8210.