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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 24

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Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Community calendar January 26, 1990 Pag 25 Births et Jewish newcomers. Call the Jewish Family Services Resettlement Department, 273-6515. TICKET EXCHANGE Jewish Family Services seeks unused tickets for cultural and athletic events to give to Soviet Jewish newcomers. To donate a ticket, call Ella Femberg, 352-7133, or JFS, 273-6515, three days in advance of the svent. VOLUNTEER DRIVING Jew-ish Family Services needs volunteers to transport the elderly and other clients to appointments, groups and shopping.

JFS trains and supervises volunteers, who are asked to devote 3 to 6 hours each month. To volunteer, call Judy Baruch, 273-6515. Al-Anon family group meets at 10:30 a.m. Monday mornings at Congregation Sinai. For more information, call 257-2415.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -The Pathfinders Group meets at 8 pm. Wednesdays at Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun. Members, family and friends are welcome. For more information, call 964-4100. JACS Jewish Alcoholics, Chemical Dependent Persons and Significant Others meets Sunday, Jan.

28 at 2:30 pm. at the Sampson Jewish Community Center. For more information, call 273-6515. MENTAL ILLNESS Group for families who have a member with mental illness. Meets the first Louis Mitchell Giller A son, Louis Mitchell, was bom Dec 28 to Jessica and Tom Giller of Kvanston, 111.

He has brother, Julian, 2. The paternal grandpaivnt are Dr. Herbert and Ruth Giller of Fox Point, The maternal gwrtdparents aw Herman Radolf and the late Myra Radolf of Dallas. The baby is named in memory of his maternal great srandfather, Louis Lowen, and his paternal great-grandfather, Maurice Lessin. Lisa Danielle Rosen A daughter, Lisa Danielle, was born Jan.

1 1 to Roberta and Perry Rosen of San Diego, Calif. She has a sister, Lauren 4. The paternal grandpare nts are Bess Rosen Lichterman and the late Dr. Earl G. Rosen of Glendale, The maternal grandparent aw Carol and Myron Lovett of Los Angeles.

The baby is named in memory of her great-grandfather, David Schwid. Kayla Eileen Wandsnider A daughter, Kayla Eileen, was born Dec 26 to Sandra Ellen Stein and William Joseph Wandsnider of Wauwatosa. She is the coupled first child. The maternal grandparents are Harriet and Milton Stein of Me-quon. The paternal grandpare nU are Eileen and William James Wandsnider of Menomonee Falls.

The baby is named in memory Kevin Alexander Ausman A son, Kevin Alexander, was born Jan. 5 to Cindy and Kraig Ausman of Milwaukee, He is the couple's first child. The paternal grandparents are Darlene and Ken Ausman of Fox FVint, The maternal grandparents are Marlene and Howard Larson of Naperville, III. The paternal groat-grandparents are Anna Zechman of Hallen dale, and William Cash of Glendale. The baby is named in memory of his paternal great grandfather, Abe Ausman, and his maternal great-grandfather, Louis Neer.

Maria and Robert David Becker Tw ins, Maria and Robert David, were born Dec 1 to Dr. Douglas and Heidi Becker of Rochester, Minn. The babies haw a brother, Benjamin, 3 and a sister, Carolin, 5. The paternal grandparents are Ruth Coplin Becker of Milwaukee and the late Dr. Barney Becker.

The maternal grandmother is Priscilla Dworsky of Minneapolis. Robert David was named in memory of his maternal grandfather, Robert David Dworsky. Maria was named after her paternal great-grandmother, Min Coplin. Lauren Eiiso Braun A daughter, Lauren Elise, was born Jan. 13 to Karen and Steven Braun of Highland Park, 111.

She is the couple's first child. The paternal grandparents are Ruth and Bill Braun of Glendale. The maternal grandparents are Joan and Ken Handler of Winnet-ka. 111. (From page 24) a program.

All seniors are invited. For reservations, call Sona Silber-man, 962-3284, or Muriel Sweet, 352-8558. "MILWAUKEE'S TALKING" -Beth IsraelShalom Seniors participate in the Channel 12 talk show on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Bus leaves Congregation Shalom parking lot at 8:30 a.m.

Seniors are on camera from 10 to 1 1 a.m. and return to Shalom by noon. Limited seating. $2 transportation fee. For reservations, call Clara Cohen, 332-5634, or Harriet Laikin, 351-6371.

SENIOR MEN'S CLUB Tuesdays at the downtown Jewish Community Center. Lunch at 1 1:30 a.m.; speeches by local political, civic or business leaders at 12:45 p.m. New members welcome Call 276-0716. TOUR, PLAY Beth IsraelSha-lorn Seniors eat lunch at the Bradley Pavilion, see the play "Hearts" and tour the Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Feb. 8.

Bus leaves Congregation Shalom parking lot at 10 a.m. and returns mid-afternoon Make reservations at $28 per person by calling Clara Cohn, 332-5634, or Harriet Laikin, 351-6371. YACHAD Congregation Shalom's group for those 55 and older meets the first three Wednesdays of each month at the synagogue at 12:30 pm. Open to the community. Refreshments served.

Singles DIAL A PRAYER PARTNER -With a confidential telephone call, singles can find others to join them at Sabbath and holiday services at five local synagogues. For more information, call Congregations Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, Emanu-El of Waukesha, Shalom, Sinai or Beth El Ner Tamid Synagogue. SOCIAL Jewish singles from their mid-30s to mid-50's meet at 7:30 Sunday, Feb, 4 at Water Street Brewery, 1 101 N. Water St. For more information, call Terri Biller at the Sampson Jewish Community Center, 9644444.

VOLLEYBALL Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. at the Zilber Fieldhouse of the Karl Jewish Community Campus Sponsored by City Wide Jewish Singles (age 21 to 45). For more information, call 964-4444. Wednesday and third Monday of each month, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Jewish family Services, 1360 N.

Prospect Ave, Call 273-6515. Tzsdakah ASSIST THE ELDERLY Visit with a lonely Jewish older adult or assist with shopping and errands Two to four visits a month. Contact Judy Baruch at Jewish Family Services, 273-6515. FOOD BANK At Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun. Food supplies are distributed by Brotherhood members to 50 needy Jewish families.

Also supports Mazon-A Jewish Response to Hunger and a variety of local charities Contributions are accepted throughout the year. FOOD COLLECTION Year-round at Congregation Beth Israel for distribution to the Jewish Community Pantry. FOOD DRIVE At Congregation Shalom. Canned goods are collected year-round for distribution to Milwaukee area food pantries. Shalom is a supporter of Mazon -A Jewish Response to Hunger.

FOOD PANTRY Jewish Community Pantry distributes emergency food packages to needy people Thursdays from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. at 5920 W. Center St. Sponsored by the Milwaukee Jew-ish Federation Women's Division and the Jewish Community Center. Member of the Emergency Pantry Network of the Milwaukee Hunger Task Force, Send contributions c'o the Sampson JCC, 6255 N.

Santa Monica Milwaukee, WI 53217. FURNITURE DRIVE Frr Sovi- First Jewish baby a boy Worship CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING From 10 to 11:45 a.m. Saturdays at Congregation Beth Israel for children ages two through seven. DAILY MINYAN At Congrega-tion Beth Israel, 7:30 a.m. and 6 pm.

Sabbath and Sunday services at 9 a.m. DAILY MINYAN At Congrega. tion Anshe Sfard-Synagogue Ke-hillat Torah. 6:45 a.m. weekdays, 8:30 a.m.

Sundays, 9 a.m. Sabbath and holidays. E.S.P. Early Shabbat Prayer held the first Friday of the month at Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun. Box supper served at 6 with services at 7 pm.

KIDDUSH Fridays at 1:30 pm. with Rabbi Yoseph Samuels at the chapel of the Milwaukee Jewish Home. MINYAN Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun holds minyan services at: Mondays, 5:30 Wednesdays, 5:15 Fridays, 8 Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. SERVICES Beth El Ner Tamid Synagogue holds a daily minyan at 7:15 a.m. and 6 pm.

Sabbath dinner Friday, Jan. 26 at 6 pm. followed by dinner at 8 pm. Services Saturday at 9 a.m. Mincha at 12:30 pm.

Sundays at 8:15 a.m. TOT SHABBAT Sabbath serv-ice for children ages six and under. Third Saturday of each month, 10:30 to 11 a.m., at Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun Followed by craft activities and snacks. Contact Rabbi David Lip-per, 964-4100, for more information. couraging Christian unity.

It is believed to be the first time the Catholic hierarchy in any country has undertaken such an initiative. The pope's message was made public by Bishop Clemente Riva during a conference on Christian-Jewish relations that culminated the Day of Judaism. Panelists at the conference included Riva; Rome's chief rabbi, Elio Toaff; Tullia Zevi, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities; and Maria Vingiani, president of the church's ecumenical organization. 147 (From page 1) the city for my parents, so they're ecstatic," said Robert. "They have two others who live in Connecticut.

Debra's mother has two other grandchildren who live in the city, and she's also thrilled." Roberts maternal grandmother Minnie Dinkin Lapidus lives in Florida, and was unable to attend the bris. The couple has had no choice but to adjust to parenthood. "We stay home a lot more," said Debra, and are experiencing "the old losing-sleep syndrome." Her work also is suffering. "I can't climb steps so soon after the birth, and iOs three flights of steps to the Art Muscle office," 'Day of Judaism' in Rome oi ner maternal greai-granamoin- er, Kitty Wirpel, and her paternal undmothcr, Eileen Wandsnider. grandmotfv she noted.

At home therei "no computer and no typewriter, so I have to handwritc everything." The couple used to live in a loft beside the Art Muscle off.ee, but moved to a S. 9th St, home in November "because of the bahy," said Debra. "There were so many people around the loft. And this house became available. IVs a great house." The babyi room is decorated in a jungle motif, designed by the Friedmans' artist friends and neighbors in the WalkerVi Point area.

"It all started when a woman who lives in the Art Muscle building brought back a black stuffed parrot from Australia. It was the babyt first present." 10045 Port Washington Road Suit. 201 fcitoquon, Wisconsin 53032 Ifetephor 2414303 By Ruth E. Gruber Rome (JTA) Christians must change their negative attitudes toward Jews if relations between the two faiths are to improve, Pope John Paul II said last week. The pontiffs remark was contained in a message issued during a "Day of Judaism" organized last week by the Roman Catholic clergy in Italy.

In what is to become an annual event, Jan. 17 was set aside by the Italian Catholic Church as a spe cial day to foster dialogue with the Jews. The event preceded a week-long period devoted to en Socials CHAVERIM FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON Thursdays from 12: 15 to 1:30 pm. at Temple Meno-rah. $3 for lunch.

SHABBAT DINNER Congregation Beth Israel Friday night dinner on Feb. 2 follows 6 pm. service. Community is welcome. Call 352-7310 for reservations.

Sp3akcrs ISRAELI DEMOCRACY Israeli political scientist and journalist Dr. Yoram Peri speaks on "Israeli Democracy: Noble Visions, Elusive Promises'' on Monday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 pm. at the hdme of Barbara and Martin F. Stein, 7800 N.

Lake Drive. Sponsored by New Israel Fund. RSVR 352-2323. POLITICAL ANALYST Dr. Carlos Rizowy, authority on international relations and political analyst on National Public Radio, speaks at Congregation Beth Israel's UJAFederation Shabbat on Saturday, Jan.

27 at 9 a.m. The community is invited to attend services and kiddush following. AL-ANON Changing Seasons Kenneth S. Fabric, M.D. and Fred M.

Shafrin, M.D. are pleased to announce the association of Thomas D. Bloom, M.D. in the practice of Ophthalmology BEWiSE WEJTERJZB t4HOWTOM APPLEDVG SERVICE INC. A 5150 N.

Port Washington Road Suit. 201 MUwwAm. Wisconsin 53217 Ifctophon. 3324608.

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