THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, May 16, 1969 .11•1•MKIIMMIIIM.• ■■••■■■••■■•••■•■■•••••••• ■•■•■•■ Flint News `Jew, Urban Crisis Topic of Parley ' Conamunity Calendar Dr. Jack Stanzler, chairman of the Flint Jewish Community Coun- cil's community relations commit- May 17—Willowood President's Ball, 7 p.m. tee, announces that the University 18—Siyum Tora, 1:45 p.m.. of Michigan will join with the Cong. Beth Israel council in pres- —Willowood Membership entation of a con- ' Meeting. 3 p.m. ference on "The —Temple Beth El Congrega- Jew and the Ur- tional Dinner-Meeting, 6 ban Crisis," 5 p.m. p.m. May 25 at —Cong. Beth Israel Congre- Temple Beth El. gational Meeting, 7:30 p.m. The keynote ad- 19—Temple Beth El Sisterhood dress will be given Library Tea, 1 p.m., home by Prof. Leonard of Mrs. William Shapiro A. Greenbaum of —Council Executive Com- Dr. Hochbaum the University of mittee Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Michigan. Dr. Jerry Hochbaum, —City of Hope Board Meet- community consultant of the Na ing, 8:30 p.m. tional Jewish Community Relations' 20—Bnai Brith Women Meet- Advisory Council, will assist in the ing, 12:30 p.m. evening discussion sessions on —Council Board of Gover- "Race," "The Deprived Society" nors Meeting, 8:30 p.m.. and "The Effects of the Ghetto." Temple Beth El The program will pause briefly 0 1—Hadassah Annual Meeting. for a buffet supper at 6:15 and 12:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Is continue with group discussion. rael —Bnai Brith Mixed Doubles Tickets may be obtained from Bowling Banquet. 7 p.m., the Council office, 767-5922. Town and Country 22—Temple Beth El Confirma- tion, 8 p.m. 23-24—Shavuot 23—Cong. Beth Israel Confir- mation, 9 a.m. Arab Businessmen Allowed to Register Without Licenses JERUSALEM (JTA) — The jus- nre was a violation of a May 21, asked Israel to take steps to re- tice ministry empowered other 1968 Security Council -resolution heve . them of the onus of applying that called on Israel to rescind publicly for licenses which could ministers last week to register measures designed to alter the be construed as acquiescence on Arab businessmen and profession- Jerusalem without re- status of East Jerusalem. their part to the annexation of in East als quiring them to apply for licenses. Israel did not rescind the law East Jerusalem. The move was seen as a further but extended the registration dead- step toward integration of East line by three azionths to May 23, Jerusalem economically and legal- and the Security Council meeting ly with the rest of Israel. It was was called off. Secretary-General expected to bring a new protest U Thant reported to the council NOW—an excellent selec- earlier this month that there was from .lordan. tion of Edwardian suits nothing he could do to prevent Is- °, Jordan had called for an urgent and Sport Coats. meeting of the Security Council rael from implementing the law. The new procedure, published in last February to protest Israeli Fine Clothing -- Accessories law requiring East Jerusalem pro- the official gazette, automatically ° fessionals, such as doctors and registers and licenses Arab busi- HARVARD ROW MALL lawyers, as well as merchants and nessmen and professional and sub- 11 MILE & LAHSER businessmen, to register under jects them to Israeli law. Israeli law or stop practicing. Informed sources here said East al OPEN THURS. & SAT 'TM 9 Jordan charged that the meas- Jerusalem Arabs had privately c't MORIS HUPPERT CERTIFIED KOSHER Comings . and . . . Goings Temple Beth El Sisterhood will Things Theatrical, Flint drama sponsor a library tea 1 p.m. Mon- group, will end its season with the day at the home of Mrs. William production of "A Song for All Shapiro. Dr. Evelyn Golden will Saints" 8:30 p.m. this weekend and discuss "An Afternoon With Eric May 22-25 in the Concert Gallery. Hoffer." The cast is headed by Sadie Schrei- ber and includes Barbara White. A "Siyum Tora." the completion Mrs. Schreiber, making her fourth and dedication of a Sefer Tora, will appearance with Things Theatrical. be observed at Cong. Beth Israel has acted for Flint Community 1:45 p.m. Sunday. The Tora is Players and College Theater. Mrs. being presented by the family of White, a member of Things Thea- Myer and Ita Shoichet in honor of trical's acting workshops, is mak- their 60th wedding anniversary. ing her debut with this group. She There will be a reception following. has worked with the Community Players. Cong. Beth Israel and Hadassah drama groups. Confirmations Set Tween Bowlers Strike At the concluding banquet of the Flint Jewish Community Council Tween Bowling Program, trophies were awarded to: High Average, Sheila Goldberg and David Magidsohn; Most Im- proved Bowlers, Suzie Weiss and Andy Leavitt; High Two Actual Games, Sheila Goldberg and Barry Wax; High One Actual Game, Teresa Bergman and Ronnie Weis- berger; High Two Handicap Games, Wendy Braun and Jeff Shapiro; High One Handicap Game, An- drea Wax and Lee Indianer; 1st Place Team. Division A: Brad Newman, Andy Leavitt, Wendy Braun, Faye Silberman and Susan Schaffer; 1st Place Team, Division B: David Bernard, Ellyn Stern- field Bill Schwartz, Teresa Berg- man and Scott Kramer. Grand Rapids News Notes May 16—Temple Youth Potluck and Installation —Teacher Appreciation Sabbath and Junior Mem- ber Awards, Temple Emanuel 17—USY Election Meeting, Dance 18—Temple Emanuel Con- firmation 20—Ahavas Israel Sisterhood Meeting 21—Bnai Brith Women Board Meeting 23—Leven Bar Mitzva, Tem- ple Emanuel - Confirmation services at Temple Beth El will take place 8 p.m. Thursday. Confirmands are: Jeffrey Aaron- son, Scott Brooks, Gilbert Himel- hoch, Brian Hirsch, Marlene Kati. Ellen Levey, Hilary Markey, Phyl- lis Michelson. Marcy Ossipove, Naomi Patek. Steven Rubenstein. Paul Seigel and Gary Voight. Services will take place at Cong. Beth Israel 9 a.m. May 23. Confirmands are: Jill Edelberg. D'etta Goldberg. Debi Gottlien. Judy Kalmar, Rita Saltiel, Pearl Schulman, Sheri Shur, Barnett Sternfield, Charles Wax and Helen Wilson. JWA Honors Workers When the 24th annual Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary donor dinner was held Thursday at the Empire Lounge, service pins were awarded to members of five years and more. Top worker for the donor book was Mrs. Raymond Braver. Committee chairmen for the donor dinner were over-all chairman. Mrs. Mike Wisnudel and lies- dames Shy Leavitt, Sydney Rach- wal, Irwin Shapiro, Ira Scho and Gordon Suber. Charlotte Gross, Age 79 Charlotte Gross, 360 Bradley, at age 79. Mrs. Gross was born in Jaegern- died May 5 dorf, Czechoslovakia, and had lived in Flint for the last 41/2 years, com- ing from New York. Surviving are two sons, Robert of Pelham, N.Y., and Paul of Wau- sau, Wis.; a daughter, Mrs. Morten Leitson; two sisters, Helen Scha- franek and Mrs. Emil Benedict of New York; and seven grandchil- dren. Here's the cream cheese bagel bakers love... because fresher there isn't. Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese is the tastiest there is for spreading on bakery fresh bagels.