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Southeastern Virginia Jewish News
COMMUNITY NEWS
Gomley Chesed Synagogue plans
Gala Art Exhibition and Auction
On Saturday evening, Nov. 21,
Gomley Chesed Congregation
will sponsor its 12th Gala Art
Exhibition and Auction at the
Synagogue located at 3110 Ster-
ling Point Drive in the Sterling
Point section of
Portsmouth.
The exhibition
will take place
from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m., during
which time those
attending can
view the art,
enjoy free cham-
pagne and hot
hors d'oeuvres,
listen to music or
purchase drinks from the open
cash bar. The auction begins
promptly at 8:30 p.m. and com-
plimentary coffee will be served
throughout the evening.
The auction will again be con-
ducted by Marlin Art Inc. of Deer
Park, NY, and will feature a wide
variety of works by prominent
artists known worldwide. Inter-
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ested parties may browse through
a significant selection of oils,
graphics, watercolors, silk
screens, etchings, posters and lith-
ographs. Among the framed
prints will be works by Miro.
Tickets for the evening are
$5 donation each and are
now on sale and can be
purchased from Yale Dolsey,
chairman, 484-3701, as well
as many of the Synagogue
members or directly from
the Synagogue office, 484-
1019.
Rockwell, Cha-
gall. Dali, Picas-
so, Neiman.
Agam, Delacroix
and a host of
other well kown
artists. Those
who have special
interests may
request that
works by a spe-
cific artist or of a
specific period
be included. Marlin offers a cer-
tificate of authenticity with each
piece of art.
The evening will provide an
opportunity for area art lovers to
purchase fine art at rock bottom
prices. All works featured at the
auction include framing prOvided
by Marlin Art, a prominent New
York Auction house that ,has trav-
eled throughout the country offer-
ing an extensive collection of art
to its buyers. Tickets for the
eveningare $5 donation each and
are now on sale and can be pur-
chased from Yale Dolsey, chair-
man, 484-3701, as well as many
of the Synagogue members or
directly from the Synagogue
office, 484-1019.
Those wishing additional
information may call 484-3701 or
484-1019. Tickets may also be
purchased at the door.
UHS schedules 2nd
Shabbat Service
For only the second year the
United Hebrew School will be
holding a Kabbalat Shabbat Ser-
vice and Family Shabbat Dinner.
It will take place on Friday, Nov.
6 at 6 p.m. at Temple Emanuel.
The entire student body will
participate in the Kabbalat Shab-
bat service prior to the dinner. All
students of the United Hebrew
School and their families are
encouraged to attend.
The chairperson of the event is
Marybeth Saunders, who is work-
ing with a committee of volun-
teers to organize the dinner. Presi-
dent of the school, Marilyn
Siegel, remarked: "It is exciting
and special for the United Hebrew
School community to come
together again as we did last year
to celebrate Shabbat."
Those wishing more informa-
tion may call 622-2802. The Unit-
ed Hebrew School is a constituent
of the United Jewish Federation.
The Arinual B'nai IsraeI Gift Bazaar and
weeks away. On Nov 22, in Furman
October 30, 1998
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gift items, food, craft items, hats,
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will be available as well as a special area for children
r family and friends.
won't want miss:
Ohef Shalom Temple
begins new year
with family dinner
On Oct. 2, Ohef Sholom
Temple started the new year with
its first Shabbat Family Dinner
of the season. As their tradition,
this first dinner served as the
"official" welcome to the con-
gregation's 41 new member fam-
ilies.
The Mens' Club and Women
of Reform Judaism hosted the
dinner and welcome bags were
distributed to all the new mem-
ber families in attendance.
Andy Kline, President of ohef
Sholom Temple Men's Club and
Nancy Nusbaum, President of
Ohef Sholom Temple's Women of
Reform Judaism, distribute Wel-
come Bags to new members.
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