-4TY11 414%-TriZA. INI/ITWW ors c 12—Friday, August 13, 1971 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint News I 10 Israeli Artists Join Spiritual Art International Exhibition BRUSSELS (JTA)—Ten Israeli by Prime 'Minister Gaston Eys- Pinhas Shaar, Moshe Tamir, Shal- artists are among the participants kens, shows works by artists from om, Joel Kass, Avniel, Batiah of the "Spiritual Art Exhibit-LCon- 11 European and Asian countries. Adith, David Sharir, Shaul Mira, The Israelis among the artists are: Walter Spitwer and Werner. frontation/Confrontation" which opened in Ostend under the high Buy or Lease Car of Your Choice patronage of Queen Fabiola. Mr. Bryan Friedberg Flint Youth Sees Weds Harriet Hirsch Making of a Film MRS. BRYAN FRIEDBERG Steven Mark Rubenstein, 18, has recently completed an eight-week stay as a student observer with the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, Calif. He went there in conjunction with a Cranbrook High School policy that allows seniors a month leave from school to study with mem- bers of the profession they plan to enter. Steve, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Y. Rubenstein of Montclair ye., is interested in movie and television production. It was not easy for Steve to find a studio that would allow him to come as an observer. All the other studios he wrote to had refused. While there, he saw the pre- production planning and talked to the actors, cameramen, direc- tors and the other studio mem- bers who were working on a Dis- ney film, "Now You See Him, Now You Don't." Besides his interest in producing, Steve also is interested in music. He is in his fourth year at the National Music Camp at Inter- lochen. Next September, he will enter the University of Michigan.—C. R. Harriet Kay Hirsch and Bryan Leslie Friedberg were married Sun- day at the Drake 'Hotel in Chicago. Rabbi Karzon of Desplaines, Ill., officiated. The new Mrs. Friedberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hirsch of Miller Rd. W. The. bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Albert Friedberg of N. Ashland Ave., Evanston, El., and the late Mr. Friedberg. The bride wore a gown of candlelight organza with Empire- waisted bodice and portrait neck- line. The short puffed sleeves were appliqued in Rose Pointe lace, which also encircled the hemline and front panel of the August 16—C o u n c i l Community Relations Committee, a-line skirt with chapel train. Finger-tip silk illusion veiling was 8:30 p.m., Temple Beth secured by a Juliet headpiece El of matching lace. She carried 18—Council Commission on Georgiana orchids on a Bible. Jewish Education, 8 Mrs. Scott Blech of Northbrook, p.m., home of Dr. Leon Ill., served her sister as matron of Rosky honor. The bridegroom's sister, 19—Beth Israel Board of Mrs. Richard Greenstein of Arling- Education meeting, 8 ton Heights, Ill., also was an at- p.m. tendant. The best man was Mic- hael Horwitz of Chicago. Following a honeymooh to Lon- - don, the couple will reside in Evan- ston. The exhibit, which was opened HARRY ABRAM ORDER YOUR 1972 "ANY MAKE" AT 1971 PRICES 891-2360; 891-0600 Home LI 8-4119 , OWED BRANDS • DETROIT. U S A • 42 PROW Preferred by Professional People and Business Executives . . An ELDORADO "Pote/rAsaet" HOME created exclusively for YOU! ..... ...... • ••••••• . ........... ...••••• • • ...... _••••••-•■••-•-•• 7 . • • ' -••• - Community Calendar Comic Book Shows `Relevance' With Geneva PLO Office Jewish Hero Story new wave in comic books— Opposed by Eban an The emphasis on "relevance" — is JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Abba Eban reiterated Is- rael's objections to reported plans of the Swiss government to permit opening of a Palestine Liberation Organization office in Geneva. The report of the initial protest, made in Geneva, indicated, ap- parently erroneously, that the of- fice was to be opened by El Fatah, largest of the Arab terrorist group. The PLO is an umbrella organiza- tion of the guerrilla groups. Eban's protest was made to the Swiss envoy here, H. J. Hess. Eban was reported to have reminded the envoy that by their own admis- sion, the PLO and its subsidiary groups had been responsible for the hijacking of civilian aircraft last year, for acts of terrorism and murder in neutral countries and for various other serious violations of international law. The envoy was reported to have told Eban that the Swiss govern- ment had not yet taken a final de- cision on the PLO request. The matter will be pursued further by Arye Levavi, Israel's ambassador to Switzerland, who filed the initial protest last week. 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