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ACHIEVEMENTS
Leigh Hofheimer of Wash-
ington State Coalition for Victims
of Domestic Violence has been
invited by Jewish Women Inter-
national to facilitate workshops
for Jewish women from the For-
mer Soviet Union who are work-
ing to develop services for vic-
tims of domestic violence in the
FSU. Leigh is the daughter of
Marcia Hofheimer of Tidewater
and Tom Hol'heimer (of blessed
memory).
Dr. Laurie Goidstieker on
her new position with Westside
Medical Associates Family Prac-
tice in downtown Norfolk.
BIRTHS
Karen Rostov and ,lean
Kendall on the birth of a daugh-
ter, Coral Lynn, born on Dec. 31,
2000. Grandparents are Barbara
Gordon of Newport News, Jay
Rostov (of blessed memory) and
Steve and Stephani Kendall of
Lynchburg.
Kathryn Morton conducts course on Judaism
Kathryn Morton, Director of
Education and Cultural Arts for
Temple Israel, this week led a
two-session course about
Judaism and the quest in adult-
hood for life's meaning, as part of
Old Dominion University's Insti-
tute for Learning in Retirement.
The class, which met Jan. 23
and 25, was the idea of the Insti-
tute's program director Helen J.
Janssen. She had noted the posi-
tive response to a talk Morton
gave about becoming a Jew at the
kielcPyssion of the "Voices of
Women in Religion" series. That
noontime series is co-sponsored
by The Women's Center of Tide-
water Community College and
The Center for the Study of Reli-
gious Freedom based at Virginia
Wesleyan. Janssen sought to
extend the discussion into a class
for ODU's program for retired
people.
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Kothryn Morton holding one of
four awards Temple Israel received
recently for programs from the
Seaboard Region of United Syna-
gogues.
When she heard that the class
was to be called "Why I Choose
to be a Jew," Morton said,
"Nobody wants to hear about me
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then 1'11 get participants to
explore the evolution of their
own life philosophies. We pay a
lot of attention to the moral
development of children, as we
should. But thinking people don't
ever stop evolving their own
sense of life's meaning and indi-
vidual purpose--even through
usually nobody invites them to
stand up and talk about it. Reli-
gious education isn't wasted on
the young, but it is a great wis-
dom of Judaism to focus attention
on life-long learning for every-
body."
Morton, a former newspaper
columnist, writes on secular and
religious topics for a variety of
local and national publications, as
well as directing education pro-
grams for Norfolk's Temple
Israel.
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January 26, 2001 i
Beth El Sisterhood plans Feb. 11 Donor i
Beth El Sisterhood invites
members and guests to its Donor
event in honor of the 150th
anniversary of Beth El. An excit-
ing fashion show of men's,
women's and children's fashions
and furs will be held on Sunday,
Fb. !1 at 11:30 a.m. in Myer's
Hall at Congregation Beth El, 422
Shirley Avenue, Norfolk.
Lunch will be catered by Ruby
Schwartzchiid and members of
Donor may call the Beth El office I
at 625-7821 to make reservations, j
The cost of the event will be at th¢l
following levels: Donor $25, Sil't
ver Donor $50, Gold Donor $100
and Platinum Donor $150 and
above. Checks may be made
payable to Beth El Sisterhood and
mailed to the office. Babysittinl
will be available by request only(
For additional information cal
Abbie Laderberg at 497-7238.
Sisterhood, lollowed by a showing
of the latest styles in clothing from BS Sands receives i
Sarah Cohen, Lowenthal's, J. computers and desks
Romm, The Cage, Dan Ryan's for
Men, CWD and Kids, Kids, Kids.
Members of the Sisterhood and
their families will model and
Kathy Fogle will provide the fash-
ion commentary. In keeping with
the celebration of Beth El's 150th
anniversary, some vintage fash-
ions will be on display, loaned by
Sisterhood members.
As a community service proj-
ect Beth El Sisterhood is support-
ing the S.A.N.E. project at CHKD,
which helps children who have
been victims of sexual abuse.
Those attending the Donor as
asked to bring some new under-
wear, t-shirt, shorts, sweatshirts,
sweatpants or jeans in sized 0-3X
for boys or girls. The Sisterhood
will collect the items and take
them to CHKD where they will be
distributed to children who must
leave their clothing at the hospital
as evidence.
Members of the community
who would like to attend the
By Neysha Ainsworth
Beth Sholom Sands
Activities Director i
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Two computers, as well l
computer desks, were donated t
Beth Sholom Sands by the fami
ly of one of our residents, Kadl t
Sunderland. The computers we
[
donated as a gift for resident us
and have already been a hit. !
As part of our activities, I hell
two introductory classes fa
those interested in working '
the computers. We learned tl t
very basics of getting on and ol l
the computer and how to get inntI,
and partly navigate some of ]
programs. Hopefully, over tir
the residents will get accustome I
to working freely in the progra
and maybe even bring in the t
own software to explore. (
Otlt behalf of the residents
Beth Sholom Sands, I would Ill
to say thank you to the family
Katie Sunderland for such a wo
defful gift.
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sions, our comnmnity shares with monthly potlucks, social events+ anti chari- I
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