Metzenbaum May Be Named to U.S. Senate Volunteers Show Community Spirit; More Money Is Sought The small staff of the Flint Jewish Community Council, Israel Emergency Fund and 1974 United Jewish Appeal Flint Campaign were aug- mented by a force of hun- dreds of volunteers to answer phones, address and stuff en- velopes, run errands, make calls and type. The emer- gency thus was met with true community spirit, the council reported. Meanwhile, Pinhas Fellus, educational director of Beth Israel Religious School, an- nounced the setting up of a special Sherut La'am civilian volunteer program for young people age 18-24 who want to volunteer during Israel's crisis in manpower. Only those who are ready to volunteer for at least six months can be accepted, and they will have to pay for their flight tickets. Volunteers will be assigned only non- military functions. A vali- dated passport and medical form are needed. For information, call Fel- lus, 732-6310. * * * A special Israel mission, open to the community, has been set for the United Jew- ish Appeal Dec. 2-7. On the day of arrival, there will be a briefing on the mili- tary situation, as well as a political briefing. Partici- pants will visit the Golan Heights and resettled settle- ments in that area, the Sinai front (conditions permitting) and a Field hospital, naval and air force bases and an absorption center. For information, call Rich- ard Krieger, 767-5922. * * * Israeli diplomat Dov Sinai, guest speaker at the Flint Jewish Community Council's board of governors meeting Sunday, said that "This is the greatest victory we have ever won. Considering the opening moves by the Arabs, we have never had it so bad. We had the worst possible configuration that could have ever been aimed against us and within a few days, the tide was turned." "In the midst of all this up- heaval, October 1973 was a peak in Russian immigration. `What can I do for the coun- try?' were the first words spoken on Israeli soil by Rus- sian immigrants," Sinai said, but, the people of Israel ask, 'Why am I more responsible for the resettling of Moroc- can or Russian Jews than is my American brother?' "We both carry the same responsibility for the people of Israel," he said. "You are the wealthiest and we are the poorest Jews in the free world, yet we are raising four times the money you are raising. I am grateful (with what you have raised), but I am not impressed. "I appeal to you to do another bit of reckoning with yourselves. There is no end to the need," Sinai said. Community Calendar Nov. 18—Bnai Brith Michigan Council Men's Bowl- ing Tournament, 10 a.m., Southland Lanes. Nov. 19—Temple Beth El Board of Education Meeting, 8 p.m. Nov. 20—ORT Box Lunch Meeting, Miller Rd. club house, 12:30 p.m. —Budget and Alloca- tions Meeting, Israel and Overseas, Reli- gious Agencies, 7:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Is- real. Nov. 24—Bnai Brith Women Thanksgiving Gala, 7 p.m., University Club. Nov. 25—Tween Bowling, 2:30 p.m., Town and Country Lanes. —"Spectrum '74" — Elie Wiesel, 8 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel. * * Bnai Brith Women Thanks- giving Gala chairman Mrs. Ben Kaufman announces a Monday reservation deadline for the dinner-dance, being held at the University Club Nov. 24. After the 7 p.m. cocktail hour, the Thanksgiv- ing buffet will be served at Visitors Strange is our situation here on earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to divine a purpose. —Albert Einstein. 8. For reservations, contact Mrs. Kaufman, 233-5884, 3102 Concord, Flint 48504. * * * Bnai Brith Bowling Leakue president, Andrew Winston, announces plans for a re- gional bowling tournament to be held 10 a.m. Sunday at Southland Lane s. Several communities will be partici- pating in this event, and only Bnai Brith members will be eligible to participate. For information, call Winston, 742-4250, or Iry Simen, 732- 5555. * * * Jewish War Veterans Aux- iliary will knit wool ski-type caps for Israeli troops facing cold nights on the Sinai Des- ert. To assist, call JWVA President Mrs. Alex Kalmar, 235-1695. * * * Women's American ORT, Flint Chapter will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Miller Rd. Apts. Sally Foster, in- terior designer, will offer decorating hints. An all-day outing has been planned for Nov. 30 and the "Holiday Walk" at Meadow Brook Hall, Rochester. A chartered bus will take 35 persons to and from Meadow Brook. After a tour of the hall with its decorated rooms, lunch will be served in the Carriage House Sandwich Shop. For reservations and information, call Jennifer Waite ._ s, 694- 8446. 38—Friday, Nov. 16, '1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS GIRLS, TEENS AM) YOUNG MISSES Viscover the world of Chubby fashions Nov available, a complete selection of JEANS, SLAX, SEPARATES, TOPS, DRESSES &COAT. Comings and . Goings ... IT'S ABOUT TIME "YOU" HAD A CHOICE! VISIT rs Irving A. Mirsky, vice pres- ident and manager of Heitz- ner's, has been re-elected chairman of the Downtown Trade Association. Bert Gold- blum, manager of Morrison's, has been re-elected vice- chairman. • * * Leonard Meizlish of Mott Community College's social sciences division is one of three persons leading a sym- posium on "The Constitu- tional and Political Ramifi- cations of Watergate," start- ing 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and continuing for the next three Tuesdays at the Mott Me- morial Building. There is a nominal registration fee to cover cost of materials. Youth on the Move AND SELECT YOUR WARDROBE FROM THE ONLY STORE IN MICHIGAN EXCLUSIVELY CHUBBY Howard M. Metzenbaum of Cleveland, who lost the race for the U.S. Senate in 1970 by a slim margin, may be named to the soon-to-be- vacated Senate post by Ohio's Democratic Governor John J. Gilligan. The senatorial post becomes available with the confirma- tion of Sen. William B. Saxbe, who was named U.S. attorney general by Presi- dent Nixon, and his resigna- tion from the Senate. Former Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., is, however, another candidate considered for the appointment to suc- ceed Saxbe. It is believed, however, that Metzenbaum will be Governor Gilligan's choice. Paul Beren, president of Flint Temple Youth, announ- ces plans for a retreat Jan. 12-13, to include the Michigan State Temple Youth execu- tive board. FATY again has undertaken the project of tu- toring underprivileged chil- Vengeance Hinted COPENHAGEN — Police dren on Thursdays at the Sacred Heart School in Flint. here are seeking a motive in the brutal slaying of an Is- raeli who was shot outside Spectrum Tickets his home. According to a police in- Still Available For those who have not al- spector in the homicide divi- ready made reservations for sion, the possibility of ven- the Flint Jewish Community geance could not be ruled Council's cultural s e r i e s. out. He cited an incident in "Spectrum '74," the Council which a Jordanian worker will fill ticket requests by was slain in a nearby woods in what police called an "out- mail or phone. right liquidation." The first program of the series will feature Elie Wiesel, author of "Souls on Parent Group to Meet "The Rewards and Hurts Fire" and "Jews of Silence," 8 p.m. Nov. 25 at Cong. Beth of Dating" will be the topic of Harvey Bard at a meeting Israel. of Parents Without Partners Other programs will fea- 8 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish ture Jacov Dan, Jan. 27; Center. Marx Cooper, the Allen Pollack, April 17; and adviser, will be wel- the Ayalons, June 2. Theo- new and refreshments will dore Bikel will be the guest comed, be served. For information, speaker in fall '74. For in- call group services, DI 1-4200. formation, call Council office, 767-5922. Daily 10-6 Thurs. 10-9 Sat. 10-5 (S. [I'. corner at 12 .11ile Rd.) Lathrup Village 353-4076 Attractive Gift CertificatesNow A vailable LISTEN TO... ROZHINKES mit MANDLEN WITH JULES and MARY ABRAMS News, Interviews and Beautiful Music Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. ON RADIO 1090 am Dillt2113 Na I WM FAWN LUGAR RADIO STMON FALL & WINTER SALE INCLUDES • Sweaters Bar Mitzva David Whitesman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whitesman, will be called to the Torah as Bar Mitzva 10 a.m. Nov. 24 at Cong. 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