CK 33, JF @oaimitlrl Komueky Jowisfilm Fedomrtim VOL. XII SEPTEMBER 1989 NO. 3 WHAT WILL. THE NEW YEAR BRING? Here is a Wish List: A resolution of the status of the West Bank. Peace between Israel and her neighbors. Civil liberties, freedom to emigrate, and freedom from anti-Semitism Jews in Russia and in other countries. An end to bigotry, terrorism, and anti—Semitism. Your continued and increased support for Jewish charities worldwide and in the United States which provide aid and comfort for Jews throughout the world. Greater cooperation and enthusiasm for our local CKJF programs which enrich ourselves and our children. Impossible to achieve? Probably. Worthy of our dedication, energy, time, intelligence, courage, and heart? Absolutely. CKJF is your community organization and with your cooperation, we will do our part to reach the goals of our ”Wish List”. From the Board and Staff of CKJF, our best wishes for a Happy and Healthy //4% Ladders and birds formed out of dough V N I. ' Michael L . Ades are traditionally found on holiday chal- lahs, an expression of hope that our pray- ers will ascend on high, unhindered and whole. In this fanciful drawing, the bird comes alive and sings out the words from the Machzor, “Sh’ma Koleinu — Hear Our Prayer!” President