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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 21

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Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle April 30, 1993 Page 21 Births On TV The baby is named in memory of his maternal great-uncle, George Donerkiel. Andrew Robert Eder A son, Andrew Robert, was born April 6 to Debbie and Jonathan Eder of Milwaukee. He has a brother, David Donald, 2. The paternal grandparents are Louise and Ralph Eder of Milwaukee. The maternal grandmother is Joanne EsUer of Grosse Pointe, Mich.

Aaron Robert Strouse A son, Aaron Robert, was born March 30 to Jean Pereles-Strouse and Martin Strouse of Glendale. He is the couple's first child. The maternal grandparents are Robert (Diane) Pereles of Mequon and Ann Pereles of Fox Point The baby is named in honor of his maternal grandfather, Robert Pereles. NlccbAlHo Winston A daughter, Nicole Allie, was born March 30 to Nancy and Joel Winston of Fox Point She is their first child. The paternal grandparents are Marion and Michael Winston of Brown Deer.

The maternal grandparents are Charlotte and Bernard Davidson of Wayne, NJ. The baby is named in memory of her paternal great-grandmother, Anna Weinstein, and her maternal great-grandmother, Leah Cohen. Nursing home's progmms fcetured Lakewood Care Center, a local nursing care facility, is the topic on Sunday's "Barry Silberg, when host Rabbi Francis Barry Silberg interviews owner Amain Nankin and marketing director JayLitvin. The show airs on Channel 6 at 6 a.m. and repeats on Monday at lam.

Jewish ofitcktf discusses hsta tew Mordecai Lee, executive director of the Milwaukee Jewish Council, discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court hearing on the constitutionality of Wisconsin's hate crimes law Sunday on "Face to The show airs on Channel 4 at 6:45 ajn. NzOoml Jewish TV Three hours of programming distributed by the National Jewish Television network.of New York are broadcast Sundays on Viacom Cable Channel 2B in suburban Milwaukee, and Warner Cable Channel 39 in Milwaukee. The six half-hour programs are: "Jerusalem On-Linc," public affairs, produced by the World Zionist Organisation, at noon. "UJA Update," a look at Israel and Jews in countries of distress, hosted by United Jewish Appeal National Chairman Joel Tauber.

"Jewish Spectrum," news, public affairs and Jewish culture, 12:35 p.m. "Jewish Entertainment Hour," traditional and modern Jewish song, dance and theater, 1 pjQL "Israel Culture Line," Israeli entertainment, including Soviet Jewish performers, 130 pjn. "Shalom Show," a news magazine about life in Israel, 2 "Hineni," Bible study with Esther Jungreis, author of "Jewish Soul on 2:30 pjn. Jewish The Vision InterMh Satellite Network (VISN) available through the Jones Intercable service in Cedarburg, Grafton, Green Bay, New Berlin, Sheboygan and Stevens Point among other communities includes programs of Jewish interest They are: "Beyond the Headlines." Rabbinical debate on contempo AUGUST Join us Community calendar (From page 20) CONVALESCENT CENTER For families of Milwaukee Jewish Convalescent Center residents, led by social worker Martin Raffe. Call 464-2300.

ACS Members of Jewish Alcoholics, Chemical Dependents and Significant Others are available for personal contact. Call Lilah, 352-2667. MENTAL ILLNESS For families of people with mental illness. Meets the first Wednesday and third Monday of each month, p.m. at Jewish Family Services, 1360 N.

Prospect Ave. Call 273-6515. MILWAUKEE JEWISH HOME Family Council and support groups for friends and families. For more information, call Joan Yelanjian, 276-2627. Tzedakah ADOPT-A-GRANDPARENT Milwaukee Jewish Convalescent Center seeks families to "adopt" a resident Call Annette Kallman, 464-2300, ext.

29. FOOD COLLECTION Sites at Congregations Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, Beth Israel and Shalom. Supports Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger, and Jewish Community Pantry. FOOD PANTRY Jewish Community Pantry distributes emergency food packages to needy people Thursdays from p.m. at 5920 W.

Center St. Sponsored by the Milwaukee Jewish Federation Women's Division and the Jewish Community Center. Member of the Emergency Pantry Network of the Milwaukee Hunger Task Force. Contributions may be sent co the JCC, 6255 N. Santa Monica Milwaukee, WI 53217.

FURNITURE EXCHANGE To donate furniture for Soviet Jewish newcomers, call Jewish Family Services Resettlement Office, 289-0133. SHARE SHOP Used clothing and household goods may be For information on daily and Sabbath services, call any of the synagogues and chapels listed in the directory on the preceding page. donated to local needy persons through Share Shop, 1567 N. Prospect Ave. Open Mondays, 10 a.m.

-2 p.m., and Wednesdays, 2-5 p.m. Drive to rear entrance and ring bell for help unloading. Sponsored by Jewish Family Services, 273-6515. TICKET EXCHANGE Unused tickets for cultural and athletic events may be donated to Soviet Jewish newcomers. Three days' advance notice required.

Call Maria Tar-takovsky, 964-7393. Youth HILLEL HOUSE Campus booth Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-l p.m. in University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student union. Chug Ivri at Hillel on Tuesdays, 3 p.m. Hillel lunch, noon on Wednesdays.

Coffee hour for Jewish Student Union and Campus Organization for Israel, Thursdays, 3 p.m., in student union, room 307. MASADA AT UWM Campus Israel Information Center daily in the University of Wis-consin student union, room E366. Information booth Mondays, 11 a.m.-l p.m., and triweekly education meetings on Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. both in the student union. rary issues.

Mondays, 1:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, 2:30 a.m.; Fridays, 230 a.m. "Conversation with Robert Clary." The actor interviews Hollywood personalities on how faith afreets their lives. Mondays, 6:30 Wednesdays, 730 ajn. "Faith, Hope and Clarity. Series exploring how religions view existential issues.

Mondays, 8:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, 3:30 Fridays, 1230 ajn. "God Squad." Interfaith dialogue with former Mil waukeean Rabbi Marc GeSman and Fr. Tom Hartmann. Tuesdays, 230 p.m.; Thursdays, 830 Sunt; Saturdays, 3:30 un, "Jewish Chronicles." Documentaries and dramas exploring Judaism. Sundays, 3:30 ajn.

and 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, 3 p.m.; Thursdays, 1239 am "Point of View." Rabbi Gilbert S. Rosenthal of the New York Board of Rabbis discusses contemporary issues with guests. Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.; Mondays, 230 Wednesdays, 130 p.m. On radio celestes IsrssX Independent In honor of the local observance of Israeli Independence Day, David Lerman plays Israeli patriotic songs at 11 a.m. Sunday on "Celebraoon of a People." The program, on WYMS-FM 88.9, also includes reports on Israeli events and Jewish culture.

It is sponsored by the Milwaukee Jewish Council. Nicoletto add Hebrew Nicolet Hiffh School will excand its Hebrew program next the language, according to teacher Suzanne Weinstein. This year, 23 students are enrolled in the first-year course and 15 in the fcwrth-yeir cksa. 1vt ha nffsrsd if WMLBV mm mm mm w- enrollment is sufficient, em-stein said. For more fefcrndon, contact her at 351-8294.

SPECIALTY mm ww a it MYSTEflY SPY SUSPENSE 2109 PEOSPECT AVE MILWAUKEE WI 53202 4i4347AQ77 I 5 If 1 Shmuel Mordochai Askotzky A son, Shmuel Mordechai, was bom March 11 toDebra and Steven Askotzky of Milwaukee. He is the couple's first child. The paternal grandparents are Elaine and Melvin Askotzky of Glendale. The maternal grandmother is Elaine Pomerance of Milwaukee. The paternal great-grandfather is Is adore Eisen of Milwaukee.

The baby is named in memory of his maternal grandfather, Seymour Pomerance, and his maternal great-uncle, Max Braverman. Robert Weinstock BsmberQer A son, Robert, was born March 20 to Rosalee and Michael Bamberger of Bayside. He joins sisters liana, 8, and Mara, 5. The paternal grandmother is Shirley Bamberger of Glendale. The maternal grandparents are Bluma and Pincus Weinstock of Bayside.

The baby is named in memory of his paternal grandfather, Robert Bamberger. Daniel James Bnszner A son, Daniel James, was born April 6 to Lois and Robert Brazner of Mequon. He has a sister, Caitlin Joy, 3. The paternal grandmother is Bernice (the late Sam) Brazner of Glendale. The maternal grandparents are Barbara and Harry Donerkiel of Milwaukee.

In business Newrstesset for tercel bonds New rates for three of Israel's securities were announced last week. The Economic Development Issue Bond wifl offer a fixed annual rate of 6 percent through June 18. The Zero Coupon Bond has an effective yield to maturity of 6 percent, based on the purchase price of $3,617 through June 18. And the current annual interest rate for the Individual Variable Rate Issue Bond is 5 .5 percent for bonds purchased through August The Israeli government is offering these new rates in order to remain competitive wish comparable investment opportunities, according to Allen L. Samson, Wisconsin State of Israel Bonds campaign chainnsn.

For further information, contact Wisconsin State of Israel BondsDevelopment Corp. for Israel, 324 E. Wisconsin 273-7425. Kidman elected counsel Robert E. Meldman has been elected a fellow of the American Elderhostel setatBeber B'nai B'rith Beber Camp in Mukwonago will host Elderhostel programs for senior adults Aug.

29-Scpt 3 and Sept 5-10. The first session will feature classes in "Humanism and "Creativity Exploration in the Visual Arts" and "Meditative Techniques for Wellness and Wisdom." The second session will feature "Exploring Yiddish" and "Louis Brandeis Slept Here: A Slightly Cynical History of American Jews. For more information, contact Miriam Lane, (708) 498-1441. For a catalog, contact Elderhostel, 75 Federal St, Boston, MA. 02110; (617) 426-8056.

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