Max Gershinzon, 65 Flint News Max Gershinzon, 4014 ENROLL, EARN YOUR DEGREE of Bachelors of Bible Philosophy (B.Ph.B.), Master of Bible Philos- ophy (M.Ph.B.), Graduate of Bi- ble Philosophy (G.Ph.B.), or Doc- tor of Divinity (D.D.) Chartered by State Correspondence Courses only. Please write for FREE BOOKLET. AMERICAN BIBLE INSTITUTE Mak Dept. JL, P.O. Boa Kansas City, Mo. 64114 C. CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Phone 549-7170 Creative Party Planning including Candy Centerpieces Personalized Parts Favors Invitations and Paris Accessories for all occasion, MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 - inet0:' , kiti 7ee'' "1.11 .8! ef•Velertfj, s oV.0 WATCH HEADQUARTERS I4ne lowolry cw.www Po. Me Melillo, TEL-IX PLAZA Mid Telegraph, Sesteheid, Mick. sep•sits Tsi.f s Cinerisn is Mall no.. 1115,1 5P10.11 - Pool mrith the PIICIOUS STONIS 357-0320 r [cF«un see 6,1111C A171 i411/1311111 Lil Bloom's 'STRICTLY KOSHER' CATERING oft CARRY OUT Wo carry a template line of Delicious Ala Carta Foods Hors ir ~eras Complete Dinners—Party Trays Doti Trays—Dairy Trays Delivery and Pick Up WE CATER Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Banquets, and Showers in your choice of Synagogue, Hall or Horne Under supervision of the Council of Orthodox Robb.. 24711 COOLIDGE at 10 Mile, Oak Park (Across horn Dexter Davison) LI 6-5444 FRESH FOOD DAILY OPEN SUNDAY Hours Sun.-Fn. 9:30-6:00 Now taking orders for Complete hanksgiving Dinners and ala carte foods S.f oftdoted with tK)IC-X: 4(. way ether caterer VCE Greenbrook, died Oct. 25 at age 65. Mr. Gershinzon was born in Poland and had been a resident of Flint for the past 40 years. He was a member of Cong. Beth Israel. An electrical contractor, M r Gershinzon was former own- er of Mac Electric Co. Surviving are his wife, Jessie; two sons, Samuel and Barry; two daughters, Mrs.1 Gary (Sue) Sahey of Troy ' and Mrs. Steve (Bettina) Herman of St. Petersberg; a brother, Harry Gershen of Cleveland; and two grand- children, ti Jewish Community Council BLOOD PROGRAM Wednesday, Nov. 29 Noon to 6 P.M. Temple Beth El Israel's Paper Tigers Roar Against Establishment Regulations JERUSALEM (JTA) — A ed period" if the Asher Com- ly and time-consuming and group of merchants say they mittee's recommendations re- would lead to the 'impov- would rather shut down their quiring all small businessmen erishment" of many small businesses than keep books. to keep books becomes law. and medium-sized businesses, The General Merchants Asso- The association indicated ciation announced that it that keeping books was cost- Classifieds Get Quiet Results would "close down all its Friday, Nov. 3, '1972-21 member shops for an unlimit - THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS Chairman: Mrs. R. J. Mittleman, 232-5004 Donate a pint of blood and save a life BOSTON (JTA) — The No- bel Memorial Prize in Eco- nomic Science was an- nounced in Stockholm for Prof. Kenneth Joseph Ar- row, a Harvard economist, Nov. 4—Temple Beth El Sis- on Oct. 25. terhood Gourme Prof. Arrow, 51, has been !•:: Dinner. prominent since 1951, when ;:••,: 5—Hashahar Theater Party, 12:45 p.m., '•:: Dort Mall. —Cong. Beth Israel Home and School Evaluation Meeting. 6—Hadassah Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Joseph Weinstein. 7—Bnai Brith Lo d ge Meeting, 8 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel, 9—JWVA Meeting, 8:30 p.m. • • • Flint Bnai Brith Lodge will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Isr a el. Bnai Brith Women will be present. The program, "Campus Life: Telling It as It Is," will be a discussion of Hillel activi- ties and student life at KENNETH ARROW Michigan State University. ■ doctoral dis- he delivered Rabbi Abraham Zemack, di- rector of the MSU Hillel sertation at Columbia on Foundation, will be present "Social Choice and Individ- with Gary Ackerman of ual Values." His "Impossi- Cleveland, 1971 president of bility Theorem" — arguing MSU }fillet; Ben Fiedler of that a "perfect form of gov- Oak Park, current president; ernment" is impossible — is Miriam Pressel of Ann Ar- generally agreed to be his bor, vice president; Bernard chief achievement. The New York-born laure- Bronstein of Galveston, treas- urer; and Marge Koppel of ate is married to the former Selma Schweitzer and hat University Heights, O. Re- freshments will be served. two sons—David, 10, and An- drew, 8. The public is invited. lie is listed in Who's Who in World Jewry. Prof. Arrow shared the $98,000 Nobel Prize with Sir John R. Hicks, a retired pro- fessor. ..Wiy -el-911111 Community Calendar Comings ... and ...Goings Bar Mitzva sympathy at a time when It was deeply al)• predated. 0 14esi of, Anniver3aru ,,,Vcrzner /2u Len _/do nor F11111 1:.,141,) Torah Among the 50 states, Mich- igan ranks third in produc- tion of apples, carrots and celery. in Z ielerman D•,.11. SI NI)k), \O\ ktad , ' I, green 1101111 Ones_ S pea,er . 1) ‘alts • 12. 1972 RI 1. 111 7:INI C OB 0 H SpOIll ■ ors S ea rtriett ( /1. 9. C il _1(„1,.1 ro ft if .-1) . Zrit) 1 -V 'e her _Kenneth 9 0 .itpn _9. clollin 141 r. 143 i 1/4.. ) 0 tenter( Ater Sattiman Pt ,CI1 nuitaum ,9. I). 4071411 Sidney ...?Lither ilutlia,, ues C4 111114e! _9. 'MM. Israel Envoy Wins The Flint Airport Com- Literature Award mission elected Melvin Brag- MEXICO CITY (JTA) — man secretary and Sherwin Mrs. Rosario Castellanos, the Palmer, treasurer. poet who has served as Mexi- co's ambassador to Israel the past two years, returned here to receive from Presi- dent Luis Echeverria Alva- rez the 1972 Elias Sourasky David White, son of Mr. Award for literature. and Mrs. Charles White, will Sourasky, a well- known be called to the Torah as Jewish financier and philan- Bar Mitzva 9 a.m. Nov. 11 thropist, presents 50,000-peso at Cong. Beth Israel. ($4,000) awards each year for achievements in litera- Over 37,000,000 gallons of ture, science and art. ice cream per year are pro- At the ceremony, Alvarez praised the initiative of duced in Michigan. Sourasky, who also contrib- utes to the upkeep of Mexi- can schools and training cen- The Family of the Late ters. Mrs. Castellanos was accorded receptions at the IRVING R. Jewish Sports Center, several Jewish institutions and in CHIMOVITZ private homes. She lauded Israel's attainments in lit- would like to thank you erature, economics, science for your kindness and and art. _cc-L.13 !Beth Yel,,,c1r41, Kenneth Arrow Nobel Laureate C Omrn ìtice Ill\I t\ (•i• Frrie.it I_ HONOR tRY I lo.ard Bloch Nathan fAllf)11,:\ us A. le •ri karloal Ii ∎ derikerr. I. Gol I. Dtilliarn Sherr .'Nalt , rvia ` vr !, arnitvI He, htnlan lo-eph 11,6atim ring: 111,i I Irs ,ng Palmas Rothenberg \ Halt •• ■■ ;hertn.iti !,; ■■■■. 1 ball, TOpOr V. acne, Charles V. ruler Kligertv %a. FOR RESEIIV ATI 0 N. ...•.•.• C.\ 1 .1. : 557-6750 k