October 30, 1998 Southeastern Virginia Jewish News
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Temple holds ecaa!tTr!hUaJS:wled!h!aluli
I Jl'. - s Stockley Gardens Arts Festival
nrslr oazaar brought many neighborhood
people to the Temple.
l °In o) The Midway had children
: ,-- yeclrs entertained while their parents
shopped and ate.
Eager to sells tickets, from left,
Steve Ellinger, Natalie Levinson,
and David Hirschler.
Sharon Laderberg puts the finish-
Ing touches on a vendor's stall.
Linda Fox Jarvis mans the ticket table for the Midway. The Temple likely
set a local corned beef consumption record during this event going
through more than 70 pounds in four hours.
Ohef Sholom Temple Mens' Club
President and chief cook, Andy
Kline at the omelet helm.
8heron Nusbaum with teen
helpers at the Toy end Candy Stall.
"No ordinary times"
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the chaotic disintegration of order
and the death of many. When bor-
ders are redrawn, pragmatists
must exhibit hegemony and dis-
place the ideologues.
None of us observing the great
events in Israel and the Middle
Nov. 17
will hold its Fall Lun-
East can allow chauvinism to
obscure our support the those
actually negotiating the peace.
When the map is redrawn at the
eventual conclusion of the long
road to peace, we must all join in
and strengthen Israel as it will
then be, not lament what Israel has
given up, as if we know better. We
don't. For those'who disagree with
the direction Israel has taken, it is
time to harshly reconsider your
views; Israel will need all the help
it can get.
Anne Riophe
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and the affects this may have on
Judaism in the 21st century when
she appears in the second offering
of the JCC Forum, Wednesday,
Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m. at Ohef
Sholom Temple.
While statistics point to some
aStonishing numbers, things may
icals such as The New York mes.
L. A. Times, Washington Post,
Jerusalem Report, McCall's, Red-
book, and Hadassah Magazine.
She has written four non-fiction
novels and several non-fiction
books, including Generation With-
out Memory: A Jewish Journey
and Fruitful: My Real Life as a
Modem Mother.
In May, 1999, Ms. Roiphe's
latest book, a memoir titled 1185
Park Avenue, will be published.
Ms. Roiphe's books will be
offered through Barnes and Nobel
before and after her talk.
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to Norfolk Botanical Gardens
Members of the Tidewater Chapter of Brandeis University National
Women's Committee during their Fall meeting at the Norfolk Botani-
cal Gardens. In honor of the 50th anniversary of Brandeis, many of
the members donned hats and gloves to pay tribute to the by-gone
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