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Palm Beach Daily News from Palm Beach, Florida • 6

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Contact Monique Matheson 582-2987 MumuNGUAi' OPEN 7 DAYS 407655-8600 Shulamit Reinharz and Belle Jurkowitz Dorothy Guthermal and Muriel Bermar Pearl Marber and Valerie Hoberman PBers attend Brandeis women's committee event hi- La1" bout 150 people attended the gala luncheon of the Palm Beach chapter of also the author of four books. The annual luncheon also included a fashion show, which this year was presented by Via Condotti. Pearl Marber coordinated the event. Muriel Bermer, president of the Palm Beach chapter, was the luncheon's chairwoman. STORY By LAURIE BROOKINS PHOTOS By GREER GATTUSO The guest of honor was Dr.

Shulamit Reinharz, director of the women's studies program at Brandeis. Reinharz is a professor of sociology and the only woman to attain the rank of professor at Brandeis. She is the Brandeis University National Women's Committee, which took place Dec. 18 at The Colony Hotel. I rii l.

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Phone 659-7900 Wexner Heritage Foundation, both in New York. He also founded the Ami-Da Institute, an organization that trains Russian Jews to become leaders in the Jewish community. Feldman was not available this week to comment on the tribute dinner in his honor because he is in Israel. George and Phyllis Rothman are the honorary chairman and chairwoman for the event. Za-hava Burack, Jacqueline Goldman and Pearl Resnick are the dinner chairwomen.

Norman Ta-plin and Barry Umansky are the dinner chairmen. Tickets are $250 per person and can be purchased by calling the JNF office at 800-211-1502, the Israel Bonds office at 835-4840 or Temple Emanu-El at man's response was to stage a hunger strike and send telegrams of protest to then-President Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. He wound up in prison and was released after one month because of protests from the West. His first stop after receiving his exit visa was Israel, where he attended Hebrew University and served in the army. Feldman then went to Rome where he helped newly arrived Soviet Jews adjust to their new lives.

Feldman moved to the United States in 1980 and enrolled in the University of Judaism in Los Angeles. After three years of study there, he went to New York to complete his education, which led to his ordination as a rabbi in 1988 at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Feldman travels and lectures AWARDS from page A1 president of the JNF, said Feld-man was a natural choice for the award. "Rabbi Feldman is a visionary whose communication with the land and the people of Israel is monumental, transcend-; ing all linguistic and cultural di-; versity," Behar said. The Soviet-born Feldman, 42, was on a very different path as a youth growing up in Kishinev, Moldavia.

The avowed atheist was a member of the Young Communist League. Physics was his strong suit, and he worked as a high school teacher. His subjects were general science along with scientific atheism. That changed, however, after he read the novel Exodus, which had been smuggled to him by a friend. That was at age 21.

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