Grand Rapids Notes Community Fund Drive Under Way Abe Krissoff, president and gen- eral chairman of the Jewish Com- munity Fund, has named Sam Kra- vitz special gifts chairman in the men's division. A dinner was held Tuesday in the S. Rosenbaum home on Coronado Ave. S.E. Mrs. S. Jacobson and Mrs. S. Smaller, co-chairman of women's division special gifts, will hold a luncheon Wednesday at the P. Leven home on Bonnell Ave. S.E. Mrs. L. Solomon, chairman of women's general solicitation, will hold a luncheon Nov. 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Singer of Denby Lane S.E. Sol Bach, Abe Glaser and Harold Hiller, co-chairmen of men's gen- eral solicitation, are planning a dinner for Nov. 19. • • • Temple Emanuel's cultural serv- ice series will feature the film "His Land" — Israel seen through the eyes of a Christian—Nov. 13. OMOIT MASK NEWS Idanszer' Friday, October 30, 110-15 A "Mamzer" is the term applied to a child who is conceived from Do not do unto others as you one of the marriages which is ex- pressly forbidden in the Bible would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the (such as incest or adultery). The same.—George Bernard Shaw. term is said to be derived from either a word meaning "to pol- lute" or "separate." If it comes from the word "pollute" it would indicate that the seed of such for- bidden marriages is polluted. If it comes from the word "to separ- ate" it would indicate the conse- quence of such a birth, i.e., such a child cannot marry a Jew. and thus is "separated from the people." °pan Sunday 12-5 The Toggery Hamm! It.* Sloping Camese Flint News Committee Listed for Israel Dinner The 22nd anniversary of Israel's dinner 6:30 p.m. Nov. 22 at Cong. statehood will be celebrated at a Beth Israel. Guest star will be Lew Norman. Dr. Bertram Marx, chairman for Cominnnity State of Israel Bonds in Flint, an- nounced the committee planning Calendar this communitywide affair are: co- chairman, Dr. Samuel Gotlib; din- Nov. 1—Tween Bowling Program ner chairman, Mrs. Sol Schafer; 2:30 p.m., Town and Coun co-chairman, Ted Vinacow; Joe try Lanes. Appel, Mrs. Eli Bernstein, Mrs. 2—CRC Bulletin Committee Sam Gotlib, Mrs. Frances Hertz, Meeting, 8 p.m., home of Malcolm Isaacs, By Klein, Rabbi Mrs. Ronald Goldstein. Hillel Millgram, Dr. Jerold A. 3—Temple Beth El Sisterhood Mills, Cantor Abraham Ranani, Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. Carl Rittman, Sol Schafer, Irving —Beth Israel Board of Edu- Simen, Morris Steinman, Sam Win- cation Meeting, 8 p.m. ston and Morris Young. —Bnai Brith Meeting, 8:30 For information and reserva- p.m. tions, call Mrs. Sol Schafer, CE 3- 4—Beth I s r a e l Sisterhood 3876. Luncheon, 12:30 p.m. 5—JWVA Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Brian Beck Marri s —Cong. Beth Israel Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Sharon Lynn Kleiner a e e There will be a board meeting of Bnai Brith Women 8 p.m. Nov. 10 at the home of Mrs. Andrew Win- ston, 3602 Circle, 742-4250. e Panama, Israel Join Forces in Art Exhibit NEW YORK (JTA) — An exhi- bition by Panamanian painter An- driano .Herrarabarria opened last week at the art gallery of the Jewish Agency, under the aus- pices of the United Nations dele- gation of Panama and the Israel- Ibero American Cultural Institute. To continue through Nov. 7, the exhibition is part of a cultural ex- change program between Israel and Latin America. Since 1948, when the Latin-Am- erican nations played an important role in the creation of the state of Israel, the Israel-Ibero American Institute has been active in de- veloping cultural exchange activi- ties between Latin-America, Is- raeli, Jewish and non-Jewish ar- tists and intellectuals. .1. -__1"; SALE C. 1 20% TO 50 Y0 ( OFF ON ALL BOYS • • • • • SUITS SPORT COATS WINTER JACKETS SWEATERS SHIRTS Open Every Night Til 9 Sunday 12-5 AL HARRIS Northland Center ti L r BUILDING I SOUTHFIELD, MICH. DankArnericarti—Master Chge. r- :—•-• MRS. BRIAN BECK Sharon Lynn Kleiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kleiner of Begole St., and Dr. Brian James Back, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beck of Knob Woods Dr., South- field, were married at Cong. Beth Israel Sunday evening. Rabbi Hillel Millgram and Can- tor Abraham Ranani officiated. Following a reception and dinner at the Country Squire Restaurant, the couple left on a wedding trip S to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. They will make their home in Flint. Maid of honor was Rosalyn Feiler of Cleveland, and brides- maids were Mrs. Sheldon Hoot- ner of Troy and Mrs. Mitchell Back and junior bridesmaid Marilyn Schafer. Best man was Mitchell Beck, the bridegroom's brother. Ushers were Dr. Larry Plasker of Cleveland; Dr. Peter Rheinstein of Baltimore; Laurence Zatkin of Detroit; and the bride's brothers, Joel Kleiner of Oak Park and Steven Kleiner. Also in the party were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Glancz of Miami, and the bridegroom's grandfather, Irving Kravis of Southfield. The bride wore a faille satin and re-embroidered Alencon lace gown. The high neckline was trimmed with jewels, and the A-line 'silhou- ette had an attached chapel train. The headpiece was of matching fabric with a bouffant, shoulder- length veil. Michigan needs a leader! VOTE NOV. 3RD