Atlanta Jewish Times, VOL. XCIV NO. 38, September 27, 2019

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BRAIN FOOD

The Sweetest Thing

ACROSS

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23. Protein source 25. When Jewish holiday's start 27. Breezed through 28. Pen 29. Scout in Genesis 31. Kind of tea 32. Yom 34. Sacrificial bird 35. Name often yelled on "Cheers" 36. Craving 37. NCSYer 39. Virus heavily researched at Hebrew U 40. Made like Jeremiah DOWN 42. It's a bit pricier than beef 1. The Raiders' QB 43. Hodges and Bellows 2. Bread spread 44. *Gives a potch 3. "Every ___ king" 45. Mishandles 4. Home of the Great Synagogue 46. Mentally acute of Europe 47. Indy champ Castroneves 5. Mickey and Tarik 48. Make like Solomon or Herod 6. Highway 6 or Route 443, e.g. 50. Capital of Jordan 7. ___B (site for cinema lovers) 52. Max Weinberg item 8. Joust verbally 53. How Elijah operated before 9. When doubled, a Pacific taking on Elisha capital 55. Voting "no" 10. *Kid's scrape 56. Baseball team with a history 11. It may get you to first base dating to 1869 12. "Not ___ bone in his body" 57. Fast kid in "The Incredibles" 13. Observes the Sabbath 60. "I'll take that as ___" 21. Hardy's D'Urbervilles girl famous Butler 51. Some newspapers 54. *Clue Colonel 58. "Smart" one 59. Makes like the Jews, centuries ago 61. First subtopic 62. "Casablanca" role 63. Arm bones 64. Former Fords 65. *Poker prizes 66. *Neptune has 14 of them 67. *Roof attachment, for some

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25 Years Ago// September 23, 1994 ■ The Atlanta Jewish Federation provided Jewish Family Services with a grant to organize a transportation system to assist the elderly with attending synagogue for the high holidays.

15 Years Ago// September 24, 2004 ■ Five North metro shuls participated in a program that aimed at reaching unaffiliated families. The program, Rekindle Shabbat, paired host families recruited from Chabad of Alpharetta, Congregation Dor Tamid, Congregation Gesher L’Torah, Temple Emanu-El and Temple Kehillat Chaim, with unaffiliated families. The program was funded by the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta and coordinated by the Center for Jewish Education and Experiences. ■ Jordan Moskowitz, 15, was the Jewish Star of the week. She created a high school service club to benefit Second Wind Dreams, while running for the cross-country team, playing basketball and tennis, and serving on the yearbook staff. She also was very involved in BBYO.

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■ Immanuel Jakobovits, the former chief rabbi of Great Britain, spoke at the Atlanta Scholars Kollel seventh anniversary on Jewish life in the Diaspora. 50 Years Ago// September 26, 1969 ■ Israel Bond fashion show and festival at Memorial Arts Center had more than 25 designers in attendance. Admission for the event was only $2. Immanuel Jakobovits, the former chief rabbi of Great Britain, visited Atlanta.

■ Nancy Schwartzberg was elected president of Delta Phi Epsilon Atlanta Alumnae. The vice presidents were Marsha Pollock and Gloria Miller.

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