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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle May 12, 1989 Page 9 Community calendar Births In business (From page 8) MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH -Sponsored by the Congregation Beth Israel Men's Club at the synagogue. Noon Sunday, May 14. For reservations, call 352-7310. Bayside dietician writes diet book Audrey F. Blumenfeld of Bayside, a registered dietician in private practice specializing in corporate fitness programs and munity Pantry' distributes emergency food packages to needy people Thursdays from p.m.

at 3939 W. McKinley St. Sponsored by the Milwaukee Jewish Federation Women's Division and the Jewish Community Center. Part of Milwaukee Hunger Task Force food pantry network. Contributions of funds may be sent do the downtown Jewish Community Center, 1400 N.

Prospect Milwaukee, WI 53202. VOLUNTEER DRIVING -Jewish 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 3-6 hours each month. To volunteer, call Judy Baruch, 273-6515. She is the national media spokesperson and consultant for Schering Plough, and consults for physicians, hospitals, fitness centers and news organizations in the Midwest.

"The Expresslane Diet" is available for purchase at Walden and B. Dalton book storea Podell leads a first meeting With IRS Milwaukee attorney James J. Podell was the leader of a group from the Milwaukee Bar Association scheduled to participate in the first joint session between a bar association and the Internal Revenue Service. Podell, liaison to the IRS for the Milwaukee bar, organized the session, which was set to focus on recent tax legislation and potential changes in tax laws. Podell, senior partner in Podell Podell, is chair of the American Bar Associations tax sections subcommittee on community property tax problema He is past chair of the family law sections of the Milwaukee Bar Association and State Bar of Wisconsin.

Attorney Podell speaks at Harvard Richard Podell, chairman of the American Bar Association family law section and president of the Milwaukee family-law firm of Richard J. Podell Associates, spoke recently at Harvard Law School and a New Hampshire Bar Association convention. During the past year, Podell has appeared across the United States David Avi Gecht Bornstein A son, David Avi, was born April 6 to Ellen Kay Gecht and Irwin Bornstein of Laguna Miguel, Calif. He has a sister, Lindy The paternal grandmother is Pearl Bornstein of San Diego. The maternal grandparents are Rita and Eli Gecht of Milwaukee.

Eve Irene Gecker A daughter, Eve Irene, was born April 26 to Frances and James Gecker of Chicago. She has a sister, Sonia Esther, 6. The paternal grandmother is Helen Gecker of Milwaukee. The maternal grandparents are Mariam and Stanley Fisher of University Heights, Ohio. Mushka Samuels A daughter, Mushka, was born April 18 to Rabbi Yoseph and Chasha Samuels of Milwaukee.

She has two brothers, Mendel and Shuey, and three sisters, Peshy, Fagy and Chana. The paternal grandmother is Edith Samuels of Brooklyn, NY. The maternal grandparents are Bella and Meyer Greenberg of Paterson, J. Danielle Esther Gorens Winston A davghter, Danielle Esther, was born April 6 to Julie Gorens-Winston and Dr. James Barry Winston.

She is their first child. The paternal grandparents are Marion and Michael Winston of Brown Deer. The maternal grandparents are Dr. Sherwood and Seema Gorens of Fox Point. The maternal great-grandmother is Kate Gorens of Milwaukee.

Audrey Blumenfeld nutrition counseling, has authored the new book "The Ex-presslane Diet." Published by The Diabetes Center, the book was developed to accommodate the "no-time-to-spare lifestyle" with preventive health techniquea The book's weight-loss plan conforms to guidelines set by both the American Heart Association and the National Cancer Institute on Health, according to the author. The book tells dieters how to enjoy convenience, fast and frozen foods. It also features shopping lists and coupons from major food corporations that have purchased promotional rights. Blumenfeld received her master's degree in public healthhealth administration from Columbia University, New York, and served as the chief clinical dietician for Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. fessor of Hebrew studies, preparing material for the professor's translation of the First and Second Targum to the Book of Esther.

Additionally, she has been active in the community as a teacher of courses on various aspects of Judaism. After her anticipated graduation in December, Gilbert plans to pursue graduate study in Hebrew studiea The BethElNerTamid Synagogue 2909W.MequonRd. 1 "7 -J- I 4 Speakers SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE -Dr. Mervin Verbit speaks at Congregation Beth Israel at 8:15 pun. on Friday, May 19 on "Religious Movements in American Judaism Will We Remain One People?" On Saturday, May 20, he speaks at services on "Changes in the Jewish Family: Should We Accept or Resist Themr SOVIET JEWISH IMMIGRA-N TION First of a two-part forum.

Speakers: Philip Saperia of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society and Mark Levin of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. Wednesday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sampson Jewish Community Center. Free. Support groups ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -The Pathfinders Group meets at 8 p.m.

Wednesdays at Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun. Members, family and friends are welcome. For more information, call 9644100. ALZHEIMER'S Group for caregivers meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Helfaer building, 1360 N.

Prospect Ave. Call Barbara Weber at Jewish Family Services, 273-6515. MENTAL ILLNESS Group for families who have a member with mental illness. Meets the first Wednesday of the month from p.m. at Jewish Family Services, 1360 N.

Prospect Ave. Call 273-6515. Tzedakah 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 familiea Also supports MAZON and a variety of local charitiea Contributions are accepted throughout the year. FOOD DRIVE At Congregation Shalom. Canned goods are distributed to Milwaukee area food pantries. FOOD PANTRY Jewish Com- 0 sifcOC bumv Call 80O-KAP-TEST STANLEY H.

KAPLAN 1ake Kaplan Or Take Your Chances Yiddish CLASS Taught by Howard Weinshel at Congregation Sinai on Mondays from p.m. Community welcome. YIDDISH TISH Mae Marks leads conversational Yiddish and songs at the downtown' Jewish Community Center board room. a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month.

Ybuth CAMP JCC OPEN HOUSE On Sunday, May 21 from 1-4 p.m. Busses take parents and children to Fredonia to tour the camp, meet staff and view the new playground and amphitheater. Games and activities are planned. Call Marsha Lowe, 984-4444. Reservations required.

Free. JCC TEEN LOUNGE Co-sponsored by the Sampson Jewish Community Center and B'nai B'rith Youth Organization at the JCC. Juke box, board games, ping pong, cable TV and video games. Hours are p.m. Monday through Thursday; 14 p.m.

Saturdays and Sundays; and p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. Wednesdays are for high school students only. AIDS grants available The Milwaukee Foundation is inviting applications for the first round of funding from the Wisconsin AIDS Fund. Application forms are available at the foundation office, 1020 N.

Broadway, or by calling 272-5805. Deadline for receipt of applications is May 22. The Wisconsin AIDS Fund was established in 1988. ASPHALT PAVING and DRIVEWAY SEALING Paving Since 1964 SI I Scholastica Gilbert named top UWM Hebrew student Christine Gilbert, a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee senior majoring in Hebrew studies, is the winner of the 1989 George and Sylvia Laikin Prize for Excellence in Hebrew Studies at UWM. She will receive $150.

The award was established in 1986 by a donation from the Laikins. The prize honors graduate or undergraduate students emphasizing or majoring in Hebrew and Semitic studies, Judaica, Jewish history and related Mideastern studies. Gilbert is a project assistant for Bernard Grossfeld, UWM pro voun MSALTH BAY POINT PHARMACY Service you can count on Monday thru Friday, 9 am to 9 pm Sat 9 am 6 pm; Sun 10 am 3 pm 8735 N. PL Washington Rd. 3524300 In Brown Port Shopping Center U.S.

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