Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 2000 — Page 6

IND 6 May 17. 2000 £141 announces summer packages

Obituaries Morris Adler, 81, coowned supermarket

NEW YORK - El Al and Superstar Holidays are offering travelers to Israel the best ways to see the country’s many historical, cultural and religious . attractions with “Milk & Honey” escorted tours. These attractively priced vacation packages, tailored to fit a variety of interests, are available through Oct. 31,2000. All itineraries feature tours through Jerusalem, Massada, the Dead Sea, Haifa, Tiberias, the Galilee, and Tel Aviv. In addition, each tour includes special features such as Israeli buffet breakfast, an evening of Israeli folklore, airport transfers, baggage handling, hotel service charges and taxes, and a tour documents wallet. Passengers sightsee in deluxe air-conditioned buses and' professional, licensed, English-speaking guides lead the tours. The "Israel Discovery Tour," a 12-day/10-night package, features three nights in Tel Aviv, one night in Haifa, one night at a kibbutz in the Galilee and five nights in Jerusalem. Departures are every Wednesday from the United States. Prices begin as low as $801 for top value hotel accommodations and $1,304

for deluxe accommodations. For a truly biblical experience, the 9-day/7-night "Israel's Holyland Experience" highlights Israel's many important religious sites, from Jerusalem to Nazareth to the Dead Sea and the Galilee. Tour participants are given El al's enlightening booklet, all About Your flight to the Holyland Aboard El al Israel Airlines, describing what to expect while flying the national airline of Israel. Departures are every Monday from the United States. Prices range from $612 through $746 for top-value accommodations and begin as low as $879 for deluxe accommodations. Travelers who choose either of these packages now have the option to maximize their Israel experience by selecting from a variety of four-day/three-night extensions. Prices for these extensions are determined by accommodations selected and dates of travel. Breakfast, transfers, all taxes and service charges are included. The following extensions are available: • Tel Aviv: Stay at the Grand Beach or the

Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Tel Aviv. Prices range from $246 to $504. • Jerusalem: Accommodations in either the Laromme or Ariel Hotels in Jerusalem. Prices range from $249 to $477. • Eilat: stay at either the Sheraton Four Points Red Sea or the Sheraton Moriah Eilat. Prices range from $246 to $417 including roundtrip transfers to and from the Eilat airport and hotel. • Eilat/Tel Aviv: Spend two nights in Eilat and one night in Tel Aviv, at either the Sheraton Four Points Red Sea in Eilat and in Tel Aviv. Either extension includes roundtrip transfers from Eilat airport to and from the hotel. Prices range from $246 to $417. • Dead Sea: Accommodations at either the Grand Nirvana Resort & Spa or at the Lot Hotel & Spa range from $375 to $417. Both the “Israel Discovery Tour” and “Israel’s Holyland Experience” are available exclusively to travelers flying at least one-way between die United States and Isfael aboard El Al. Air and land packages are also available. Additional nights must be purchased prior to departure from the United States. All prices quoted are landonly, based on per person, double , occupancy. Restrictions and blackout dates may apply. El Al has more nonstop service to Israel than any other airline and is smoke-free, worldwide. For more information or a free "Milk & Honey" brochure, call your travel agent, or (800) EL AL SUN. or visit El al on the Internet at www.elal.com

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Morris Adler, 81, a former co-owner of Atlas Supermarket, died Thursday, May 11, in Las Vegas where he had moved in 1996, when he retired. Mr. Adler was a member of Congregation B'nai Tocah and an Air Force veteran. He was the widower of Marilyn Rabin Adler. Survivors include daughters Debbie Davis and Sherry Schafer; a sister, Eleanor

S. James Fishman, 56, a lawyer, died Monday, May 8. Mr. Fishman, a member of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, was graduated from Indiana University in 1964 and received his law degree from lU-Bloomington in 1967. He practiced law in Indianapolis from 1967 to 1998. He was divorced from Sharon F. Linder of Indianapolis, who survives him. Other survivors include a

Hilda Greenwald Rockmore, 92, who helped preserve one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speeches for the world, died Saturday, May 13. Mrs. Rockmore, formerly of New Rochelle, N.Y., was a proofreader and stenographer for Master Reporting Co. from 1932 to 1942. She recorded President Roosevelt's speech at the 1939 World's Fair while sitting next to the president. Mrs. Rockmore was a Member of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and of Temple Israel of New Rochelle, N.Y., B'nai B'rith Women, Brandeis University Women's

Maurer; a brother, David Adler, and five grandchildren. The service was the graveside in B'nai Torah Cemetery on Sunday, May 14. Arrangements were by Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to Congregation B'nai Torah or Congregation Beth-El Zedeck or to Indiana University Cancer Research, c/o Dr. Patrick Loehrer.

daughter, Wendy Fishman Jaffe of St. Louis; a brother, Stuart Fishman of South Bend. Services were private, through arrangements by Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Rabbi Eric Bram and Cantor Janice Roger officiated. Memorial contributions may be made to the Menninger Foundation, PO Box 829, Topeka, KS, 6660T 0829.

Auxiliary and the Organization for Rehabilitation and Training. She was the widow of Irving Rockmore. Survivors include a daughter, Susan Garelick; a son, George Rockmore, three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. The service was at the graveside in Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery North, Rabbi Eric Bram officiating. Arrangements were by Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to Hooverwood Home.

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Hilda G. Rockmore, 92, was stenographer