Our Annualtlearance Sale Suits, Sport Coats • ON Top Coats, Over Coats 3Q% OFF Moth III rit. ClOtikiers Harvard Row Shopping Centel , 353-0395 JANUARY FUR SALE SAVINGS Up to 75% OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE AND WISER Phone: 358.01150 Grand ''Rapids News Notes Jan. 16—USY Service 17—Temple Emanuel Men's Club —Bnai Brith Girls —Ahavas Israel Congrega- tional Meeting 19—Ahavas Israel Sisterhood Torah Fund Luncheon 20—Bnai Brith Women Board 21-11adassah Board 23—Bnai Brith Beau Dance • • • Ahavas Israel Men's Club will present the CBS film "Hunger in America" at a breakfast meeting 10 a.m. Feb. 7. USY members and older grades of the-school will see the film at 11. The documentary shows how starvation in the U.S. exists side by side with substan- tial payments to farmers for nct planting. Wives are invited. The men's club will host the first big social event in the new synagogue 8 p.m. Feb. 27. Food and entertain- ment will highlight the evening. • • - • The USY group plans creative services, socio-drama and guest speakers at a regional convention Feb. 19-21. The theme is "To Seek Peace and Pursue It." • • • The art work of Dora Rosenz- weig will be featured at a three- man exhibit at Gallery 13. The show will open with an reception, 3-5 p.m. Jan. 31. The gallery will be open 1-4 p.m. Saturdays. The next Hadassah Evening Group meeting will be held at the home of Charleen Rubin, 2645 Benvyck, S. E. 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Norman Kravitz will talk on "Fam- ily Life in the Kibutz." Anyone who would like to join may con- tact Sue Storm, 245-0082. • • • Mrs. Max Silverman of Miami Beach, formerly Edith Ginsburg of Grand Rapids, has purchased a "Yahrzeit in Israel" in memory of her late husband Joseph Gins- burg, at Hadassah Hospital. 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NEW YORK- — The 21-country ORT program of technical and vo- cational education will enroll a record number of youth and adults during 1971. The ORT bud- get similarly will top previous years substantially. These forecasts were made by Dr. William Haber, president of the American ORT Federation in a call for the organization's 49th national conference, to be held at the Americana Hotel here Jan. 23-24. More than 600 delegates, rep- resenting over 90,000 ORT mem- bers in practically every sizeable Jewish community, are expected. More than 40 men's ORT organi- zations is New England, the South and Midwest have indi- cated that they will be repre- sented. "The ORT needs budget, as now projected, will be the focus of this conference," Dr. Haber stated. "The plain fact is that ORT schools are - imbedded in the survival fabric of the new generation in Israel and elsewhere, and it will take more money to do what is necessary. "The connection between educa- tion, and especially technical edu- cation, and defense is obvious,"! Dr. Haber noted. "But in a deeper sense, the economic viability of Israel is equally at stake." Brezhnev Attending Parley of Arab Nations TUNIS (ZINS)—Leonid Brezhnev, secretary of the USSR Communist Party, is scheduled to participate today in discussions with leaders of Egypt, Syria, Sudan and Libya on the formation of a Federated Union of Arab States, according to a report appearing in Beirut's daily Al Anwar. The talks are re- portedly being held in Egypt. TIE BMW ,IEVIJS14 NEWS Friday, Joaaary 15, 1971,47 New Committee to Focus on Problems of Minorities in Soviet Bloc Nations A committee of citizens interest- the Soiiet Union, Rosky said. ed in the treatment of minority The Flint committee is to be groups in Soviet bloc nations is to composed of persons of all races be formed in Flint as a result of and religions.' the trials of Jews in the Soviet Pelavin said be hopes world Union. opinion can help improve the The intention to form the Citi- treatment of minority groups in zens Committee Concerned With the Soviet Union and lead to the Justice and Freedom was an- granting of emigration rights. nounced by Dr. Jack A. Stanzler, Dr. Leon I. Rosky and Michael A. Pelavin. They represented the (OCKT,til fOU / Flint Jewish Community Council at a series of meetings in Wash- ingtbn aimed at amassing world opinion against the Soviet trials. 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