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in business 38 years.
The Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue recently held a Chanukah party. Shown
are Rabbi Gamze, Karen Dooley and Cantor Idelsohn.
DAVID SYME
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Adat Shalom
Film Series
• Concerts, Shows and
Fundraising Events
Rabbi Azriel Fenner, author, poet
and movie producer, will launch
Adat Shalom Synagogue's 1997
film series 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
12 at the synagogue.
A frequent lecturer on film,
Rabbi Fellner will illustrate
through movie excerpts "The
Changing Image of the Jew in
Film."
• Weddings and Other
Celebrations
• Piano Instruction
NOW AVAILABLE FOR WEDDINGS
From elegant classical or Jewish music at your
ceremony, to today's popular dance favorites.
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the Bar Mitzvah of our son
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Saturday, the twenty-scventh of August
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Rabbi Fellner has been the
spiritual leader of Temple Beth
Shalom in Livingston, N.J., since
1987. He is a member of the
American Federation of Televi-
sion and Radio Artists.
The film series will continue
on Jan. 19 and Feb. 2, when
Dan Greenberg, professor of film
and film critic, will introduce
and discuss two prize-winning
Israeli films, which provide new
insights into the Arab popula-
tion living side-by-side with
Jews.
All three talks will be followed
by coffee. They are open to the
community at no charge.
Kibbutz Capitalism
NECHEMIA MEYERS
SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS
The kibbutz movement is in trou-
ble. Of that there can be no doubt.
But there is no agreement with-
in the movement about how it
can be saved: Some people believe
that its historic principles must
be jealously safeguarded while
others argue that only drastic
changes will prevent it from be-
coming a footnote in the history
of Israel.
The 50 native-born Israelis,
Australians and New Zealanders
in Kadarim, a young settlement
near Safed in the Galilee, believe
that the latter is true. As such,
they have created a new set of
rules.
This is how Ruth Lacey, a dy-
namic Sydney-born lawyer who
is secretary of the kibbutz, sees
it: Kadarim moved in the right
direction when it decided that
members should have far more
freedom of choice than they do in
old-style kibbutzim, both as re-
gards their work and their per-
sonal expenditures.
She also supports the decision
to make economic enterprises
self-contained entities with their
own boards and policies, which
are decided upon on the basis of
the same criteria that determine
such policies in the outside world.
Thus, people working in the
Kadarim factory that produces
spirit levels for the building trade
don't all earn the same amount;
managers and other key person-
nel take home more money than
Nechemia Meyers writes from
Rehovot.