4111.11W 7 -77 Tybuk' Due Cong Beth Israel will hold its annual meeting 7:30 p.m. May 19. "The Dybuk," an Israeli color film, will be shown. Refreshments will be served by the sisterhood. WANT TO BUY A HOME? EXCLUSIVE METCRIKAICER BROKER CALL 559-8333 Comings • • • and . . . Goings Brent L. Carey, husband of Valerie (Scho) Carey, was graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan School of Dentistry. Mrs. Care y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Scho, was graduated from the University of Michigan with the degree of BGS. AETNA REALTY CO. 24469 Greenfield Rd. Southfield Men apt to promise are apt to forget.—Proverb. THE BIG TICKET ITEMS FOR LESS! COMPLETE -SELECTION INCLUDING THE FINEST 14 Kt. GOLD JEWELRY REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 12th A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris or Joel Watnick GIFTS All-121 /41L FINE JEWELRY 283 Hamilton Thurs. to 9 P.M. 644-7626 Birmingham {Near Crowley's) .Camp Maccabee Director Picked Mrs. David Megdell, chair- man of the Flint Jewish Community Council day camp committee, announced the appointment of Beverly K. Seigel as director of Camp Maccabee this sum- mer. Mrs. Seigel majored in education for the physically handicaped and nursery school education at Ohio State University, Western Reserve University and the University of Michigan. Prior to moving to Flint, she taught religious school at Temple Beth Israel, Lima, 0., for 10 years. She also has taught at Flint's Temple Beth El for the past four years. Former assistant coordina- tor for the Mott Program's pre-school art program, she has taught art and macrame for the YWCA and currently is a pre-school director at the Flint YWCA. Mrs. Seigel organized the Ohio Valley Temple Youth group and served as its ad- viser for three years. She served on the religious school board of Temple Beth Israel and was program chairman for the sisterhood. Within the next few weeks, Mrs. Seigel will interview ap- plicants for junior and senior counselors. There still are openings for campers. Parents who are interested in registering their children for the day camp July 8-26 at the Holiday Hill Camp site, may contact the Council office, 767-5922. Flint Delegates Meet Legislators Calendar Local delegates to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee 15th annual policy conference meet with their congressmen at a Capitol Hill luncheon attended by 150 legislators in Washington recently. In the top photo, Aaron Gouchman, left, and Dr. Eli Shapiro, center, are shown with Rep. Garry Brown. Rep. Donald. Riegle, front right, is Classifieds Get Quick Results shown in the center photograph with Jack Stanzler, front, and Dick Krieger and Murray Moss, rear. The bottom photo- graph shows Frank Polasky of Saginaw with newly elected Congressman Robert Traxler and Rep. Garry Brown. Quarrels would not last long if the fault was only on one side. — La Rochefou- cauld. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ....•• ■••■••■■••■ • . . i SEE- For • • • • • • ERN • • (BEAR) • • . EHRMAN s. • • ;Highest Trade-Ins & The Best Deals! • • • See ERV for Your Discount Card • • • 10% DISCOUNT • • • On Parts & Labor on Any Car • IBOB SAKS OLDSMOBILE! • • • 35300 Grand River at Drake Rd., Farmington, Mich. 48024 • 478-0500 6••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Community Teens Get Into Spirit of Fast for Freedom, Seek Out Sponsors Local teen-agers are pre- paring for the June "Fast for Freedom" — a means of protesting against the treat- ment of Jews in Russia and Youth on the Move "Faty Graffitti," a dance to be held in the '50s and '60s dress mod; will be sponsored by the Flint Area Temple Teens (FATY) 8:30 p.m. May 18 at Temple Beth El. The dance is open to 8th- 12th graders and will feature a local disc jockey playing recorded music. There will be a reduced admission fee for those dressed "in style." For information, call Jaimi Steinberg, 732-3603, or Teri Sills, 732-0694. * * Tween Bowlers will meet for games, food and trophies 2 p.m. May 19 at Flushing Park, Pavillion 1. The league is sponsored by the Flint Jewish Community Council. Participants are asked to bring sports equipment, such as baseballs and bats. For information, call Mrs. Gerald Reznick, 694-1404. Arab lands and of raising funds for Israel via the United Jewish Appeal. There will be -a meeting for all participants 1:30 p.m. May 19 at Cong. Beth Israel. All are required to have a parent permission slip before participating in the fast. The teens will be asking for sponsors to contribute for the hours that they fast. Those who are not asked to sponsor a teen may call the Council office, 767-5922, to offer sponsorship. For information, call Jona- than Gotlib, 233-4245; Meryle Brezinsky, 234-8329; or Bar- bara Levey, 732-8566. Immense Bonanza for Dayan Story LONDON (ZINS) — Moshe Dayan's financial future seems well assured. The prestigious London publish- ing firm of Weidenfeld and Nicholson has offered Gen. Dayan the record-breaking sum of $450,000 for exclusive rights to his autobiography, which is $200,000 more than the same publishers were willing to pay for Golda Meir's life story. • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS May 12—Religious school evaluation and teachers' luncheon 1:45 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel. 13—Hadassah Board Meeting, home of Helen Arenson, 1407 Brookwood. —Commission on Jew- ish Education, Board of Education of Temple Beth El and Cong. Beth Is- rael Joint Board of Education, 8 p.m., Cdng. Beth Israel. 14—Temple Sisterhood Annual Meeting, noon, Temple. —Executive Commit- tee of Flint Jewish Community Council, noon, Council office. 16—ORT Board Meeting. —Beth, Israel Board of Education, 8 p.m., synagogue. * * * Ann Lebster Chapter, Ha- dassah, will hold a rummage sale May 19 and 20 at the Catsman Garage on Clio and Pasadena Rds. Chairmen are Carole Cole and Pauline Biesman, assisted by Peggy Braver, Zelma Fivenson, Esther Harris, Rose Feld- man, Pat Himelhoch, Grace Katz, Stella Koenig, Bessie Ring and Rae Schafer. Dona- tions of useable household goods, clothing and other items can be dropped off as follows: Westgate: Gail Shul- man; Grand Blanc: Carole Cole; Eldorado area: Pauline' Biesman; and Dye area: Jeanette Blum. For informa- tion, call Becky Sorscher, 235-6906. C * Temple Beth El Sisterhood will hold its annual meeting noon Tuesday. Annual re- ports will be given, and Mrs. Leonard Shulman, program chairman, is planning a "surprise discussion." The board will serve as hostesses for luncheon. A baby-sitter will be in attendance. ' * * * Bnai Brith Women will have its first regular board meeting of the new adminis- tration 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of the president, Goldie Brezinsky, 3446 Barth. Flint delegates to the District 6 convention in Minnesota will be Naomi Meizlish and Goldie Brezinsky. I Bar Mitzva Ari Schafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schafer, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzva 10 a.m. May 18 at Cong. Beth Israel. Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: I the Creator of Israel am your King.—Isaiah 43:14. Friday, May 10, 1974-21