THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS L. friday, September 26, 1969-9 •-•—• r lint News Community Calemlar J oseph Megilell Named Associate Chairman of UJA Institute Ethkard Ginsberg. general chair- Sept. 27 — Temple Beth El Sister- man of the United Jewish Appeal, hood Sukkot Luncheon, announced that Joseph Megdell noon again will be associate chairman 28—USY Dinner, 7 pin. of the 1970 WA Midwest Leader- ship institute to be held Jan. 9 Cong. Beth Israel Cong. I —Senior Friendship Club and 10 at the Chase Park Plaza Party, 8 p.m. Temple Hotel, St. Louis. Beth El Megdell will assist in the plan- 29—Beth Israel Sisterhood ning and f n c ' 12:30 tinning of the in- B o a rd Meeting, stitute, which p.m. will help for set the the —Temple Beth El Board climate Meeting, 8 p.m. 30—Cultural Com mitte. 1970 campaign. This chairman- Meeting, 8 p.m., home of ship, which he Dr. Arnold Schaffer also held last —Bnai Brith Board Meet- ing, 8:30, home of Dr. year, is another Oct. 1—B e t h Israel Sisterhood civic duties for Megdell. Past Megdell Galloping Sukkot Lunch- eon, 12:30 p.m., Cong. president of the Flint Jewish Beth Israel Community Council, he served as —UJA Operation Israel general chairman of the 1966 and Meeting, 8 p.m., Phoenix 1967 Flint UJA campaigns and Club led both to record-breaking highs. 2—Beth Israel Board Meet- Ile is a member of the National United Jewish Appeal Campaign itig, 8 p.m 3—Beth Israel Sisterhood Cabinet and the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds SObbath Dinner, 6p.m. committee on campaign services. ! , Ile has received many awards for Beth Israel Sisterhood members leadership and , generosity. and their friends will meet at the synagogue to board buses for a * "Galloping Sukkot Luncheon" 12:30 Operation Israel Meeting p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Jacob Wan-, Dr. Leon Rosky, chairman of ner, chairman, reports that cock- the 1970 Flint United Jewish Ap- tails, lunch and dessert will be peal, announced that Mordekhai served in pukkot at the homes of Tel-Tsur, representing the Israeli Mesdames , Ben Adler, Raymond ConsUlate of Chicago, will be at Faller, Beitzion Gotlib, Sam Got- the Phoenix Club 8 p.m. Wednes- lib, Philip, Kitschner and Arnold day to transmit information on the gram chairmen are current military situation in Is- Schaffer. Pro Mrs. Murray Moss and Mrs. Sam rael. Flint's second one-week Mis- Gotlib. Reservations by Tuesday sion to Israel, scheduled for Jan. may be' made with Mrs. Nat Edel- 18, will be discussed. Dr. Rosky stressed that there berg, 235-5168, or Mrs. James Fink, 235- 320. A family Sabbath would be no solicitation of funds. dinner wil , be held 6 p.m. Oct. 3. Chairmen are Mrs. Herbert Koe- nig and b rs. Frances Hertz Re- Youth on servations by Tuesday may be made by calling Mrs. Arthur Hurd the Move and, 239-0549, or Mrs. Ira Marder, 239-0832. Services will follow. i Opening its year with a blast, * * * Temple Beth El Sisterhood will United Synagogue Youth has plan- hold its annual Sukkot luncheon ned a "Hello Columbus" happen- Saturday, immediately following ing to which they have invited all Sukkot services. Chairman is Mrs. eligible 8th-12th graders and their Morton Stanley. parents to a dinner and program I7 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Is- * * • Bnai Brith Women, at its next rael. There is no charge. Speakers Oct. 21 at Bill Knapp's will include Larry Stern, youth di meeting Restaurant, will turn its attention . rector of Cong. Shaarey Zedek; to community service. Mrs. Wit...! Steve Richmond. regional USY Bain Darriton, director of public President; and Neil Cooper, re- Information of the Genesee County gional ruach (spirit) chairman Community Mental Health Serv- Guitar playing and folk singing ices, will ;discuss the program of will be by Debbie Gottlieb. . the Volunteer Bureau, in which H. Shoichet and Warren openings remain. Volunteers may D. Sandor Siegel are among 26 high school j work in the school volunteer pro- seniors from the Flint area who court volun- gram, or as juvenile court family are semifinalists in the National a teers, assigned to a gives friendship and Merit Scholarship competition. The to which she semifinalists are the highest scor- help. Orientation meetings for interested' parties are held at 9 ers in their state on the qualifying on Tuesday. Thurs. test, which was given last Feb- a.rn. and 7 p.m. at the YMCA. Gene- ruary to 750.000 seniors in 17,250 day and Oct. 8 see Childien's Facility and Pro- schools. 0 bate Court, respectively. Anglo-Israel League Holds First Meeting Comings ... Despite Arab Threats and ... Goings At the !Michigan State Modica Society's 104th annual scientifii sessions and the annual mecum: of the society's house of delegates In Detroit. oral surgeon Dr. Ai .0 old B. Schaffer will speak Thur,,- day on "Oral Lesions Commonly Seen in Industrial Practice." Do not remove a fly from your friend's forehead with a hatchet.— Chinese Proverb. LONDON (JTA)—The Anglo- Israel Friendship League held its inaugural meet ing in the South- gate Town Hall ignoring threats from Arab terrorist groups here. The League is composed of non- Jewish groups interested in fur- tbering Anglo-Israeli friendship. The meet ing was addressed by Sir- Stephen McAddon, a Conser- vative member of Parliament, and Moshe Davis. educational director of the .TewiSh National Fund here. About 40 persons. applied for mem- bership. I Lansing Dateline I. Kosher Meal Plan, Center Established on MSU Campus Grand Rapids News Notes Oct. 1-11adassah Meeting 2—Temple Emanuel Sister- '- hood Board Meeting 3—Consecration Service, Orthodox services and kosher Temple Emanuel meals are now available in East Lansing, where seven Michigan State University students have rented a three-story house at 146 Basica. The first floor houses a syna- gogue, kitchen and dining room. while the second and third floors contain bedrooms for resident stu- dents. The kitchen and dining room have been established through a Young Israel loan and through a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Max Biber. They will be operated under the supervision of Rabbi James Gor- don of Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Oak Park. Two meal plans are offered: a term program of 60 meals for $30 and single meals by reservation at $1.50 each. For information, call the house at 1 - 517 - 351 - 8188, or in Detroit, call Rabbi Gordon, 398 - 1177. England invades Detroit! Under the auspices of the Lu- bavitch Youth Organization, a center has been established, with synagogue facilities to accom- modate 40.50. A library of reli- gious books has been started by Charles Feinberg of Detroit. Among the activities planned for the coming year are classes for the children of faculty members, a twice-weekly student-faculty Mishna study group and a lecture series. For information on this pro- gram, call the house or Detroit area Lubavitcher center, 398-2611. All MSU students and faculty, as well as Lansing-East Lansing resi- dents are invited to drop in, Flint Leaders to Meet Mrs. Meir in New York Alfred Klein, president of the Flint Jewish Community Council, Louis Kasle, Joseph Megdell and Edward Osher will be in New York Monday to meet and hear the prime minister of Israel, Mrs. Golda Meir. Klein stated that "this is not only a rare opportunity to gain first-hand information on the cur- rent Middle East situation, but also a privilege to meet a woman who has gained the admiration and respect of the entire world. We hope to be able to bring back and impart some of the drive and con- viction that has enabled this out- standing lady to guide Israel through the troubled waters of growth and independence," he said. The Hungry Penguin opens. Features authentic English fish and chips. England's favorite fish dish is now available in Detroit at the Hungry Penguin. Two delicious chunks of deep fried fish surrounded by crisp fried potatoes; all for just one American dollar. Try sprinkling Hungry Penguin fish E. chips with our own malt vinegar. And wash 'em down with our special punch. Finish off your fish & chips right at the Penguin ... or take some home in a copy. of the London Times. And, for a limited time, get your change in real English pennies. 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