Grand Rapids Sabltatarian Takes Case to Supreme Court WASHINGTON (JTA)—The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review the question of whether an employ- er can dismiss a worker who re- fuses to work on a certain day or at certain times because to do so would violate his religious prac- tices. The case under review, Dewey vs. Reynolds Metal Co., involves Robert Dewey, a member of a Protestant sect, who was fired be- cause he refused to work on Sun- day. The U.S. Court of Appeals in De- troit, had ruled against Dewey, a resident of Grand Rapids. His court action was handled by the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COL- PA). The brief requesting the Supreme Court to review the low- er court's decision was written by Nathan Lewin, of Washington, D.C., vice president of COLPA. Lewin will present a brief on the merits of the case before the Su- preme Court. Pizza to Flavor Party Honoring Tu b'Shevat A Tu-b'Shevat pizza party will be held for parents and children 5:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Cong. Beth Israel. Pinhas FeIlus, educational direc- tor of the religious school, will be pizza chef. There also will be Israeli dancing. Reservations are available in the school office. Lowest Rentals with purchase option BEST SERVICE by factory trained experts For Quickest Results Try ADD-n-TYPE SHOPS, INC. 342-7800 6893030 According to Lewin, the Dewey case has important implications for all Sabbath observers including many Orthodox Jews. Flint News Israeli Envoy Envoy to Speak Here "Israel: Its Present and Prog- nosis For The Future" will be dis- cussed by Jacob Barmore, Israeli minister of permanent missions to the UN, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the YMCA. There is no admission charge to the talk, part of "The American Scene Abroad" free public lecture series. Born in Warsaw, Barmore ar- rived in Israel 36 years ago. He received his master's degree from the Hebrew University and actively participated in the Hagana. Barmore was the first secretary general of the ministry for the state of Israel, and served in the ministry for foreign affairs in Israel, Poland, Cyprus, Argentina and later as deputy director of the Latin department of the min- istry. Barmore has been with the per- manent mission in New York since 1969. Sponsors of the lecture are the Mott Adult Education Program's lea ture- discussion department, Flint Board of Education, YMCA of Flint and the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council. FINAL CLEAN-SWEEP SUNDAY NOON TO 5 OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 'ill 9 All remaining winter stock reduced ridiculously low for quick clearance! Don't miss these terrific buys! PANT DRESSES & JUMP SUITS Volans to $45 while they last! DRESSY PANT DRESSES AND JUMP SUITS Values to $75 while they last! WALKING SUITS •Values to $100 while they last! PANT (OATS Values to $75 while they last! SWEATERS Values to $20 while they lad! BLOUSES Values to $1• while they last! SKIRTS, GAUCHOS, AND SLACKS Vases to $20 while they last! $1988 $2988 $3988 $2888 $388 $588 $888 AND MORE! 33LTIR.F1" 01 ■ 7' Community Calendar COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Feb. 2—Temple Beth El Sister- hood Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. —Bnai Brith Meeting, 8:30 p.m. 3—Beth Israel Sisterhood Meeting, 12:30 p.m. —Young Leadership Train- ing Program, 8:30 p.m., Temple Beth EL 4—Mott Program - Jacob B armor e, 7:30 p.m., YMCA. • • Bar Mitzva David Rachwal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rachwal, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzva Feb. 6 at Cong. Beth Israel • • • Bnai Brith Fun Night The annual night of games spon- sored by Bnai Brith and its youth organization of the Flint area is set for 8 p.m. Feb. 13 at Temple Beth El. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Win- ston are co-chairmen. A late buffet supper will be served. Guests are welcome. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Sam Winston, Mrs. Andrew Winston, Mrs. Harry Karsh or Mrs. Ted Goldberg, who also may be contacted by prospective volun- teers. Reservations must be made with Mrs. Karsh by Feb. 10. Publicity is being handled by Mrs. Marvin Persky, and the Bnai Brith Girls are being chaired by Sue Winston. Grand Rapids News Notes Jan. 29—Temple Youth Dinner 30—USY Social 31—BBG Meeting Feb. 3—Hadassab Meeting —USY Executive Board Meeting 4—Temple Emanuel Sister- hood Board Meeting —Ahvas Israel Board Meeting 6—Temple Emanuel Men's Club Dance • • • The Jewish Cultural Council will present Dr. Leonard Fein, associ- ate professor of politics and social policy at Brandeis University, 8 p.m. Feb. 14 at Temple .EmanueL His topic will be "Reflections on the Jewish Condition, Where Are We and Where Are We Going?" • • • Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Rosenz- weig announce the engagement of their daughter Suzanne to Martin M. Fenster, of McKeesport, Pa. Miss Rosenzweig received an art history degree from the University of Michigan and a master's degree from the Bank Street College of Education in New York. Mr. Fen- ster received a chemistry degree from Brandeis University and at- tends the Jefferson Medical Col- lege in Philadelphia. A spring wed- ding is planned. • • • The 1971 confirmation class of Temple Emanuel met with youth from the First Methodist Church at a retreat Jan. 8. Speaking at the retreat were Rabbi Philip Eis- enberg and Rev. Donald Strobe. • • • The Grand Rapids Temple Youth met Jan. 10 and heard David Breslin and Doug Padnos speak on the Student Action Com- mittee. Employers el Non-Whites According to the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, in MO the largest .state employers of non- whites were: Social Service (1,061); Michigan Employment Se- curity Commission (991); Plym- outh State Home (531); Northville Mate Hospital (512); Pontiae-State Hospital (289); Ft Custer State Monte (197); Ypsilanti State Hos- Pita (197); Alshways (179); Lida- rite'Clittie (109); and State (151). . GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR HARVARD ROW MALL fAS1110115 , I 1 Wale & Lobar --, • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 29, 1971-15 Women From State Join Forces Attending the recent statewide meeting of the United Jewish Appeal women's division Michigan cabinet are (from left) seated: Mesdames John Hopp of Detroit, state secretary; Harry L. Jones of Detroit, past national chairman; Raymond Kahn of Columbus, region- al vice chairman; Michael Pelavin, Flint, state chairman; J. Jerome Hauser of Detroit, national board member. Standing are Howard Turchin, UJA field representative, and Mesdames Alan Ginsberg, Lansing; Morris Goldstein, Lansing; Reva Deutsch, Grand Rapids; Joseph Jacider, Detroit; Harvey Rosenblatt, Kalamazoo; Milton Rader, Kalamazoo; William Surath, Midland; Max Hertzenberg, Bay City; John Polachek, Jackson; Leo Solomon, Grand Rapids; Ben Pdossman, Detroit, and Herman Lando, Kalamazoo. • • • The Michigan cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal's women's division recently held the first of a series of meetings devoted to leadership development in Lansing, under the direction of UJA na- tional board member Mrs. Michael Pelavin of Flint, chairman for the state of Michigan. Assisting Mrs. Pelavin in an advisory capacity were Mesdames Harry L. Jones of Detroit, former national chairman of the UJA women's division; John C. Hopp of Detroit, member of UJA's advisory board and secretary of the Mich- igan cabinet; I. Jerome Hauser, of Detroit, national board member and mission chairman for the state of Michigan; and Raymond Kahn of Columbus, a regional vice chair- man of the women's division of UJA. The meeting was attended by members of the Michigan state cabinet for the United Jewish Ap- peal representing the communities of Bay City, Midland, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Flint and Detroit. Morning and afternoon sessions dealt with the methods of leadership development in t h e smaller non - federated communi- ties, as well as the furthering of techniques for the organized com- munities. A.F.T E R OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE AND MISER Moe: 352-0150 HARVARD ROW Shopping Center 11 Mile & Lahser DETROIT RED WING ALEX DELVECCHIO AT HARVARD ROW FRIDAY, JAN. 19 7 P.M. fo 9 P.M. The first 500 fans will receive o free "Alex Delvecchio" auto- graphed caricature poster by Tosco. 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