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New Resident Ready to Sew
Anna Kozlov arrived just two months
ago. She and her husband, Igor, their two
sons, her mother, father and brother all
immigrated from Kiev, U.S.S.R. and came
to Norfolk to start a new life.
Her mother and father, Arkady and
Nakhima Fishel, attend the Golden Age
Club at the Jewish Community Center. Her
oldest child is in school and soon both boys
will attend the Jewish Community Center
summer camp. Anna and her husband, who
is a skilled electrician, study English three
nights a week.
The first thing that Anna Kozlov asked
about was the possibility of getting a
Begins week of June 30
Monday
Children's Advanced
Beginner Tennis
4:15-5:15 p.m.
6 weeks @ $14-Limit 10
Adult's Advanced
Beginner Tennis
5:30-6:30 p.m.
6 weeks @ $14-Limit 10
Adult's Intermediate Tennis
6:30-7:30 p.m.
6 weeks @ $25-Limit 4
Wednesday
Children's Beginner Tennis
5:00-6:00 p.m.
6 weeks @ $14-Limit 10
Mixed Doubles Round Robin
6:00-8:00 p.m.
6 weeks @ $15 per couple
(Limited to Intermediate and Up)
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We do, however, need and must have the
community's assistance. We are currently
accepting applications for families inter-
ested in helping in the foster care area. We
hope that your readers, and the community
as a whole, will be responsive to this great
need_.
Sincerely,
Neff P. Newstein, L.C.S.W.
Executive Director
Jewish Family Service
Forman
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In addition to his 10-year service to Ohef
Sholom Temple, Rabbi Forman currently
serves on the CCAR Worship Commission,
the Committee on Reform Jewish Practice,
the steering committee of the Bio-Medical
Ethics Group of EVMS, the Executive
Committee of the Norfolk Clergy Associa-
tion, the National Rabbinical Advisory
Committee of the Jewish National Fund
and is chairman of the Gifted and Talented
Advisory Council of Norfolk Public Schools.
Classifieds
BOYS AND GIRLS--Do you want to make
some money? Bring in the toys you've out-
grown-good condition only, please- and let
Annie sell them for you. Annie's Attic-486-
8863.
The Jewish Federation Afternoon School of
Newport News is interviewing candidates for
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teaching pomtmns for the academic year 8 -
81. Sessions are held on Tuesday and Thurs-
day Afternoons from 3:30 to 5:15. A know-
ledge of the Hebrew language and of Judaism
is required. Experience preferred. Please
send resumes to Box # 9776. -Norfolk, Va.
23505.
The United Hebrew School is presently in-
terviewing teachers for full and part-time
positions during the 1980-81 academic year.
Candidates must have teaching experience
and a working knowledge of the Hebrew
language. Please send resumes to: United
Hebrew School, C/O J.C.C., 7300 Newport
Avenue, Norfolk, Va.
Crack
Gymnastics & Dancewear
Toddlers-Juniors
Teen & Jr. Clothing
Name Brands at
Discount Prices
340-3644
M-S 10-5
Fri Til 6:30
Children's Village
Next to Kings-London Bridge
VA Beach
Anna Kozlov
Education
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TV proramsl ' which he asserted would be
features 'oth in larger communities and to
an even greater extent, in smaller com-
munities."
Summing up, Pollak said that "the eu-
phoric feeling for boundless expansion and
unlimited horizon" of the 60s was "absent
from this vision." He predicted a "stabili-
zation" for Jewish education, "a balancing
of good and bad features" with which
Jewish educators would hopefully cope
"resolutely and with proper planning."
Chapter Wins Awards
Shira Chapter--B'nai B'rith Women--
received the top fund raising award at the
BBW Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
held at the Bethesda Marriott Hotel, May
-17-19. Having raised over $10,000
during the past year, Shira received ten
awards at the conference. Among these
were: second place--Overall Chapter Pro-
[Faming; second place--Highest percent-
age of oversubscription. Awards were also
received by treasurer Joyce Legum, fin-
ancial secretary Elissa Hirschler and
recording secretary Mildred Shapiro.
Shira members attending the conference
were Marcia Goldsticker, Pansy • Perlman,
Joyce Salzberg and Peggy Zedd.
BBW ,
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for itsprogram PEACE,Parent Education
and Child Enrichment, a community service
in conjunction with Family Service and
Travelers Aid. Also awarded first place for
fundraising was the Tidewater Council's
Thrift Shop. A special citation for pro-
gramming was presented for its Children's
Home in Israel "Gift of Love Affair" and
five other awards were received.
Dorothy Bennett, editor of the B.B.W.
Tidewater Council bulletin, "Hand In Hand,"
was selected as the second place' winner in
the national competition for Best Council
Bulletin.
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sewing machine. Sewing is her life's work
and she is knowledgeable about men's and
women's tailoring. She can make alter-
ations and clothing from scratch. As luck
would have it, an old Singer, in good
condition, was donated to the Jewish
Family Service Russian Resettlement
Program. Now Anna is happy.
She has her machine and now is making
summer clothing.
Those who are interested in quality
sewing and alterations, may call Anna at
423-6705. She lives in the Sussex Apart-
ments at 7800 A Doris Drive, Norfolk
Aerobic Rope Jumping to Begin
Are you young at heart? Then keep that
figure young as well. The Jewish Com-
munity Center is offering a 6 week course in
Aerobic Rope Jumping from July 15-August
21. The class will be held on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings from 5:30-6:30 for $10.
The instructor is Bunny Wadsworth,
Women's Health Club Attendant and
Exercise Instructor. The class is designed
to increase cardiovascular effiency, plus
provide participants with all-around work-
out. This is an introductory offer at an
introductory price.
Those interested in additional inform-
ation may contact Bunny at 489-1371.
Participants must provide their own
jump ropes.
WaUenberg
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1945, Wallenberg made contact with their commander and soon thereafter was arrested
with his assistant. His family was told that they, Wallenberg and his assistant, were under
Russian protection and that they were safe in Russia. He has never returned.
The Soviets claim that he died in a Soviet prison in 1947. However, relorts have
continued to surface throughout the years citing contact with a Swedish prisoner
described as Wallenberg.
The Swedish government has repeatedly requested cooperation and assistance from
the Soviets in the matter of Raoul Wlillenberg and it was only recently that the Wallenberg
case gained interest outside of Sweden. In Israel, for example, at a ceremony at the Yad
Vashem over a year ago, a tree was planted in recognition of WaUenberg in the "Grove of
Righteous Gentiles." In addition, plans are underway to plant a forest nearby with each
tree to represent each of the Hungarian Jews Wallenberg saved. The United States has.
also made considerable efforts on Wallenberg's behalf by making inquiries to the Soviet
Union through the State Department. Unfortunately, heroic acts such as those of
Wallenberg's, were rare during the massacre of European Jewry. Hopefully, at this time,
more individuals, groups and governments will begin to ac on the Wallenbarg case.
Hopefully, it is not too late.
For more information on Raoul Wallenberg, contact your regional office of the Anti-
Defamation League at 3311 West Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 23230.
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