1111DTI nay n] to to- all oac-,(ienck. anthviatioes. • well. Some Israelis wish each other Merry Christmas on this day, in jest, of course; but it is an indication of the gradual influ- ence of the holiday. Matt Nesvisky of the Jerusalem Post seeks to indicate there is no re- ligious element by calling the day Krissmiss, without the Christ. Some militant secularists • • seize the opportunity deliber- ately to irritate the rabbinate and make a great show of ob- serving the day. One commen- tator has termed them "honorary Christians" for a day. Yet one non-religious Jew admitted that while he had no compunctions about attending a New Year's Eve party, he could not bring himself to wish anyone a "Hap- • py New Year." That greeting, he felt, belongs only in September at Rosh Hashanah time. A week later, there is even more widespread observance of New Year's Eve, known as Sylvester, a name once used in European countries, long since abandoned there but preserved in Israel. The name comes from a 4th century saint, not noted for anything in particular except that he had been a pope. The press and billboards widely ad- vertise Sylvester parties, with the usual midnight festivity. Every year there also is a clash with the rabbinate which seeks to discourage the obser- vance. Hotels which advertise Sylvester parties are often threatened with removal of their kashrut hechsher. When New Year's Eve falls on a Friday night, you can well imagine the furor. There seems little doubt that Christmas and New Year will come to assume a place in Is- rael's holiday schedule, though hopefully we will never reach the stage of that American Jewish family which used to mark Krissmiss every year with all the trimmings until one day their lit- tle son, having reached an age of understanding, came running home with a great discovery: "Mama, the goyim celebrate Christmas,too." ❑ PAULA AND NORMAN MILLER KAREN AND DEBBIE larin nalz illt13 62 vann navz Tnciv . 2 We wish our fainiLy and friends a healthy, happy andprosperous New Year. MR. AND MRS. SZMUL JUTKIEWICZ AND FAMILY to all F1 t "vend& anth=elatives. We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy andprosperous New Tear. ELEANOR RISEMAN JACK AND FAYE GREENBERG larvYn n1w We wish. our family and friends a very healthy, happy andprosperous New Year. i11 ti r? to- aff to- a& olgoe tve.u& ota.jfiends, ant/iv/at/0es, and l'Eetatives, IRVING, HELEN AND RITA KOZUCH HELEN AND HENRY MALTER May the coming very DORIT AND SAM FLATT DONNA, AMI, LEORA We wish. our family and frierufs a very healthy, happy andprosperous New Year GEORGE AND ROSITA FEUERMAN W. PALM BEACH, FL yea p' be with health and happiness fop' all ow family and friends. May the coming ye_ay. be filled with health and happiness fop' all ow. family and friends. JULIUS AND ROSA SCHAUMBERG BERNICE AND NATE SCHECTER BOCA RATON, FL A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. 1 BILL AND SANDY LEFKOFSKY THEIR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. HERB, VICKI, JASON, MISSY, JORDY, ESMERALDA, TANGO FRIEDMAN SAN DIEGO, CA May the coming yeap. be filled with health and happiness fop. all ow, family and frie.nds. May the coming yeap. be filled with health and happiness foe' all ow. family and friends, ELEANOR AND LOU HEYMAN THE NORBERS JOE, DENISE, JOSH AND JEFF lk:,„,t "tilt? :tszfe INISITSM Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to is- sue date. The deadline for birth announcements is 10 a.m. Mon- day, four days prior to issue date; out-of-town obituaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to is- sue date. All material must be typewrit- ten, double-spaced, on 872x 11 paper and include the name and daytime telephone number of sender. Al Our ach- tives anal cl- riendsr, Our ppishfr a-peat- ' fled mlth happiness; heakh anal prosperr. FRANKA AND ALLEN CHARLUPSKI CC) C) CT) Cr) CC LLJ CC/ SURETTA AND ALAN MUST JAY, LEISL AND MARLA MUST AMY AND JEFF SELIK LU U-1 CC) 117