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Indianapolis Indiana Jewish Post (Newspaper) - October 6, 1972, Indianapolis, IndianaTeacher from Israel begins duty at Jea Lovely and talented Tsipis Sho Chat arrived Here from Jerusalem last week to ass u m e her duties As a full time member of the . Teaching staff. The eldest of 1 ish born parents who miss Shochat fled to Israel As teen agers in the late 1930s, just ahead of the nazis Tsipis left parents married brother and a sister to serve our local hebrew school. Photo exhibit at Center oct. 8 Robert p. Marks presently head of the photography department Herron school of Art will open an exhibition of photography at the jewish Community Center association 6701 Hoover Road on sunday oct. 8 with a reception from 2-5 . The exhibit will continue through november 5 and is open to the Public with no charge. Or. Marks received his Fine arts degree at Vanderbilt University and Atlanta Art Institute. He has had exhibitions throughout the United states and has received Many awards and honors. He deals primarily with the use of the medium of photography As a creative visual experience. In the United states army he served As a photographer in Germany for three years. He worked in a commercial studio in California and has done extensive free Lance editorial photography for Many religious publications. Asked by the Post for her first impression of Indianapolis she replied a a it a very pretty Here. Everything is so Green. At Home we do not have so Many big Trees and so much later she added a now i need Only three things to have a Happy life Here first to have Success in helping my students to learn second to learn better to speak English and three to learn to drive a born in Northern Israel near Haifa her father Natan is an administrator in the me Korot water works. The new teacher has lived in towns and for years on Kibbutz Sinegal. Military duty found her in the Israel army tank corps serving As the non com in charge of All Holiday celebrations. Later when living in Jerusalem she taught school during the mornings and attended hebrew University where education and Art history were her majors. During the six Day War Tsipis like Many other israeli teachers stayed with her youngsters in underground shelters during the shelling that went on 24 hours each Day. Sisterhood sets oct. 11 meeting an interesting evening has been planned for the regular meeting of the sisterhood of the by Nai torah on wednesday oct. 11 at 8 . In the Frankovitz auditorium 6510 Hoover Road to which members Are urged to bring friends and guests. Mrs. Irwin Prince program chairman for the october meeting will introduce three representatives from the a Carmel Apple crafts store of Carmel who will give demonstrations and instructions in decoupage paper Tole Latch Hook Rug making and needlepoint. These talented professionals will gladly assist you with any projects you have already started. Now is the time to Start making those a a special hanukah gifts. Kits will be on Sale from the a a apples and also from the sisterhood gift shop. There will be a door prize for the Lucky Winner. A Short business meeting will precede the program. Chairmen of the Many projects now in Progress will give their reports and also on the exciting events now in the planning stage. Mrs. Abe Rambatz will be in charge of refreshments. William Levy Dies funeral rites held William Levy 74, died monday in Hoover Wood 7001 Hoover Road. Services were held tuesday in Aaron Ruben Nelson Meridian Hills mortuary. Levy was the retired owner of a newsstand at Illinois and Maryland. He had been retired for 15 years. He was a member of by Nai torah congregation and was an army Veteran of world War i. Memorial contributions May be made to the Hoover Wood Home. Special cantonese dishes cocktails it tropical drinks open daily 11 00 . To 1 00 . Open sundays i holidays 11 30 . To 10 00 . Orders to carry out banquet rooms for parties now 3 locations i 1 Carmel 1045 n. Road Carmel ind. 44033 044-1 i Indianapolis 4434 Allisonville Road 4400 n. Kay Stone 1 544-7551 Greenwood Milgro shopping Canter . 31 at 431 001-5531lotus by Breiu chinese amp american food Center film series to Start oct. 10 a my night at Maud so Eric Rohmerts French classic will be the opening attraction of the jewish Community centers 12th annual film series. An object of Universal critical acclaim the film will be presented at 8 . On tuesday oct. 10 at the jewish educational association auditorium 6711 Hoover Road. Remaining attractions to be featured in the current series include nov. 14, 1972 Buster Keaton in a the general dec. 12, 1972 a China is near a an italian Winner of the Venice film festival Jan. 9, 1973 a Winter Light a from Ingmar bergmans trilogy on Faith feb. 13, 1973 a Sidney Lumet comedy a Bye Bye braver Many mar. 13, 1973 a Accident a a British Winner of the Cannes grand prix april 10, 1973 a Point Blank a starring Lee Marvin and May 8, 1973 Vittorio de Sicas ageless classic a bicycle single admission is set at $1, for members and students $1.50 for others. Miss Davidson to wed David Michael Kocher or. And mrs. Murray Davidson 7225 n. Oakland Avenue Indianapolis announce the engagement of their daughter Ann Marie to David Michael Kocher of Indianapolis formerly of Vincennes ind. Miss Davidson is the granddaughter of mrs. Ruth Feibleman Gates of Indianapolis. Miss Davidson is a graduate of North Central High school and is a senior at Purdue University where she is majoring in social welfare. She plans to Complete her requirements for graduation this december. Kocher is the son of or. And mrs. Wilfred a. Kocher of Vincennes. He is a graduate of Purdue University where he received a degree in Industrial management. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. F ,. The wedding will take place symphony 5eiv1iv1ur in the Indianapolis hebrew congregation on saturday eve a Center oct. Ning miss Davidson Jan. 6. Siegel appointed tax manager Aero Mayflower transit company has announced the appointment of Donald r. Siegel to the position of tax manager. Before joining the Indianapolis based world wide moving firm Siegel was a sales consultant for metropolitan life insurance company and prior to that tax manager for Burger chef systems inc. Siegel attended Nichols or. College in Dudley Massachusetts and Miami University in Oxford Ohio where he received his . And . Degrees in business administration. He is currently president of the by Nai by Rith Lodge 58 and president of the by Nai by Rith Bowling league. Book month the jewish Community Center has arranged exhibits for the month of october at the Central Library and also the Broad Ripple and Nora branches in Observance of jewish Book month emphasizing israelis 25th foggy. Smau Ospow serves a moly amp a a 12. 8pm. Toys far ground a it it Cost a tues Bop inca of most Njo Florou it a &<t0ajtein�n�er now open pizza kingspeedway�?34th and Georgetown re. Pm. 293-4928 also. 21st and Franklin re. 38th and Franklin re. Pm. 897-3025 pm. 897-4032 Stop 11 and Madison pm. 881-9370 watch for other locations new new new Tel Aviv Kosher bakery of chicag Kosher Parave breads cakes pastry Alto sugar free cakes Rolls muffins party trays sympathy trays amp fruit baskets. Call Sid for personal service. 255-6800 Sonnio Walter Robert professor of piano at Indiana University will open the 14th consecutive symphony seminar series on wednesday october 11 at 8 . At the jewish Community Center association 6701 Hoover re. The program is open to the Public and is free to students and faculty. Tickets will be available at the door at 75 cents for Center members and $1 for others. Rayus club to Mee oct. 10 the first meeting of the Rayus club will be held at the Home of mrs. Jess Cohen 2060 Suffolk Lane tuesday oct. 10, at 8 . The opening and closing prayers will be Given by mrs. Cohen and mrs. Ruth Horwitz. Mrs. Harry Borinstein president will outline the clubs plans for the year. The hostesses mrs. Jess Cohen and mrs. Ruth Horwitz will serve delicious refreshments. A social evening will follow. For your convenience the jewish Post amp opinion is on Sale at the following drug stores Schoener s pharmacy 5601 n. Illinois st. 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