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September 07, 1973 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-07

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Ministers Refuse Jordan TV Appearance

viewed on Israeli TV and has
met with officials of Israel's
Broadcasting Authority.
His request was the first
time Israeli leaders have
been asked to appear on tele-
vision in an Arab country.
Allon reportedly considered
the offer for a full day before
deciding to turn it down on
grounds that the Amman He-
brew program existed mainly
as a means for propaganda
in Israel.

JERUSALEM ( J T A ) —
Three ranking cabinet min-
isters have turned down a
request to appear on Jordan
television's Hebrew program.
Requests f o r interviews
were made by Mahmiud
Harun, a representative of
Amman TV, to Deputy Pre-
mier Yigal Allon, Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan and
Foreign Minister Abba Eban.
Harun, in Israel on a pri-
vate visit, was himself inter-

RY THOMA

Allow all the governed an
equal voice in the govern-
ment, and that, and that only
is self-government—Abraham
Lincoln.

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Bar Mitzva

The Jewish Community
Classifieds Get Quick Results Council's leadership develop-
ment committee, at its next
meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, will hear Abe Loskove,
director of community rela-
tions for the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, speak on
"Life in the Diaspora." This
is the seventh meeting in a
series of 10 and will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Invite You
Michael Melet, 1326 Beard.

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The Jewish Youth Center
will hold a back-to-school
party 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
The center could use ideas,
suggestions a n d workers.
Anyone who would like to of-
fer any of these may call
Maxine Kronick, 732-9324.

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Bernard M. Baruch.

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Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman and their children
Therese and Joel traveled to Europe, where Dr. Kaufman
attended the third World Orthodontic Congress at the
Royal Festival Hall, London. Raymond Creed of Toronto,
Mrs. Kaufman's brother, accompanied them.

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Weekend School at Mott College

For those interested in at-
tending college but unable to
do so because of weekday
Susan Kaye Winston be-
scheduling, the Charles Stew-
came the bride of Daniel
art Mott Community College
James Rittman in a cere-
has instituted a unique
mony solemnized by Rabbi
"Weekend College."
Gilbert Kollin Sunday eve-
Classes will be held Friday
ning at Cong. Beth Israel.
evenings, Saturdays and Sun-
Parents of the couple are days. A student attending
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. weekend college for about
Winston of Circle Dr. and three years can obtain a two-
Mrs. Josef Rittman of Wind- year college degree.
sor Ln. and the late Mr. Ritt-
Admission and registration
man.
will be held at 113 Curtice
Matron of honor was Mrs. Bldg. at the college 8 a.m.-8
Carl Rittman, and brides-
maids were Karen Rittman,
sister of the bridegroom,
Shelly Apell, Marcia Katz
and Iris Levin of Tel Aviv.
Carl Rittman, brother of the Sept. 8—Back - to - School
Party, 8:30 p.m., at
bridegroom, was best man.
Jewish Youth Cen-
Ushers were the bride-
ter.
groom's brothers, Howard,
9—ORT Rummage
Gerald and Martin Rittman,
Sale, Clio and Pas-
and the bride's brothers,
adena Rds.
Dennis and Michael Winston.
10—ORT Rummage
The newlyweds planned a
Sale.
northern Michigan honey-
—Jewish Education
moon before taking up resi-
Commission Meet-
dence in Lansing, where bath
ing.
attend Michigan State Uni-
versity.
11—Temple Sisterhood
Board, 10:30 a.m.,
at temple.
—Temple Sisterhood
Paid - Up Member-
ship Luncheon,
1 2 : 3 0 p.m., at
temple.
—Y o u t h Activities
Committee.
—Bnai Brith Wom-
en's Board, 8 p.m.
at home of Mrs.
S a m Gutterman,
1124 Barrington.
12—Leadership Devel-
opment Committee,
at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael
Melet, 1326 Beard.
13—ORT -Board, 11:30
a.m. at Uncle
John's Pancake
House.
—Beth Israel Board
of Education, 8:15
p.m., at synagogue
library.
—Jewish War Veter-
ans Auxiliary, 8:30
p.m. at home of
Mrs. Jerry Yale,
5805 Leslie.
16—Temple Beth El
Congregation Meet-
ing, 8 p.m.
* * *
Hadassah will hold its first
board meeting of the season
12:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. Alan Silverton,
1246 Dyemeadow. The first
regular meeting will be Sept.
19.

MRS. DANIEL RITTMAN

p.m. today, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sun-
day. Classes begin this week-
end.
There are 25 courses.
Scholarships for adults age
60 and over are available by
calling the financial aids of-
fice, 235-7541, ext. 403.

Residents of the Genesee
Intermediate School District
will pay a reduced fee.
For information, contact the
admissions office, CE 8-1631,
ext. 206.

Community Calendar

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activities in Society

Bruce Morgan, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Alan Morgan, will
become Bar Mitzva 11 a.m.
Saturday at Temple Beth El.
* * *
Robert Goldstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gold-
stein, will be called to the
Torah as a Bar Mitzva 10
a.m. Sept. 15 at Cong. Beth
Israel.

SUNDAY 1 1 to 4

Ernest Drucker

Ilinston Naze,
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rael. Luncheon chairman is
Mrs. David Goldfarb. A baby-
sitter will be in attendance.

Jewish War Veterans Aux-
iliary will meet 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Jerry Yale, 5805 Leslie, 785-
6821.

Religious School
Gets Under Way

Cong. Beth Israel opened
religious school sessions this
week, with the first Tuesday
and Thursday sessions of the
elective program and the
first sessions in the elemen-
tary department.
This weekend the first Sun-
day sessions will be held, and
Sept. 17 will mark the open-
ing of nursery school.
* * *
Temple Beth El Religious
School started Wednesday
with Bar-Bat Mitzva classes
and Thursday with levels 2,
3 -and 4 in Hebrew.
First Sunday sessions will
be this weekend, and Tues-
day will -be the first session
in level 1 Hebrew.

BAT M I TZVA

Lisa Conn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Conn, will
be called to the Torah as a
Bat Mitzva 10 a.m. Saturday
at Cong. Beth Israel.

Jan Lori Shapiro, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Eli Shapiro,
will become Bat Mitzva 8:30
p.m. Sept. 14, at Temple Beth
El.

Congregational
Meeting at Beth El

Temple Beth El has sched-
uled its fall congregational
meeting for 8 p.m. Sept. 16.
Clifford Hart, president,
stated that the meeting,
which is open to the entire
membership, will be devoted
to full discussion of temple
finances and dues policy, as
well as other business. Hart
;aid this meeting will set the
`one for the coming year and
emphasized attendance by
all.

Temple Beth El Sister-
hood's paid-up membership
luncheon will be held 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the templa.
The luncheon will be pre-
ceeded by a sisterhood board
meeting at 10:30. The pro-
gram will include the installa-
tion of officers and a talk by
members of the Temple Beth
El confirmation class, who
have just returned from Is- Classifieds Get Quick Results

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