18—Friday, October 11, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Auction to Benefit Flint's Beth El Community Calendar Oct. 13 and 14—Temple Beth El Sisterhood Rum- mage Sale. 13—Celebration Banquet on behalf of Israel Bonds. 6 p.m., Coun- try Squire. 14—Hadassah Board Meeting 12:30 p.m. at home of Barbara Yale, 3210 Norwood. —Budget and Alloca- tions Subcommittee Meeting on Local Agencies and Serv- ices, 8 p.m., council office. —Jewish War Veter- ans Auxiliary Meet- ing 8 p.m., Rue For- et_ club house. 15—ORT Business Meet- ing, 12:30 , p . m council office. —Y o u t h Activities Meeting, noon, coun- cil office. —Advanced Leader- ship Class, 7:30 p.m., •council office: —Hadassah Extension Meeting, 8 p.m., home of Carol Hur- and, 2040 Walden. 16—Budget and Alloca- tions Subcommittee Meeting on Adminis- trative Expenses, 8 p.m., council office. 17—Community R e 1 a - ` tions Committee Meeting, 8 p . m . , council office. —Temple Beth El Sis- terhood Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Temple Beth El. —Beth Israel -Boara-of Education, 8:15 p.m., synagogue-7. - Temple Beth El Sisterhood- will have a rummage sale 1- 4:30 "p.m. Sunday, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday at the temple. Chairmen of the sale are Carolyn Panzer and Ruth Skulsky. *6,. * Budget a n d Allocations subcommittees that will corn: plete the recommendations for allocations from the 1974 Flint UJA Campaign are scheduled as follows: sub- committee on local agencies and programs, 8 p.m. Mon- day at the council office; and subcommittee on administra- tion, 8 p.m. Wednesday at the council office. Meetings are open to the community. * * * The Advanced Leadership Program will begin 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the new council office. The topic for the first class is "The Emergence of the Jew Into the Modern World (18th and 19th cen- turies)" with, Prof. Jehuda Reinharz of the University of Michigan. * * * Hadassah Extension will hold a hayride and pizta party _8 p.m. Oct. 19 at Ever- green Farms, 10367 McKin- ley Rd., Montrose. A bonfire and marshmallow roast on the premises will follow. After the hayride, the group will go to the Miller West club house, G3100 Miller Rd., for refreshments. Guests are welcome. There is a charge. For reservations, call Marsha Gochman, 732-1454, or Bev Shapiro, 694-8331, after 5 p.m. * * * Ann Lebster Chapter, Ha- dassah, will hold its paid-up membership luncheon 12:30 p.m. Oct. 23, at Temple Beth -El. "The Seven Stages of Temple Beth El will have an auction entitled "Have We Got a Bargain For You!"- 8:30 p.m., Oct. '26, at the temple. Nadine Foote, co- chairman, is seeking dona- tions of goods and/or serv- ices. There will be a minimal cover charge for refresh- ments. Auctioneer will be Robert Segar. - Shirley Schwartz, co-chair- man, announces proceeds will benefit the temple. To offer donations or for reser- vations, call Mrs. Foote, 767- 4086, or Mrs. Schwartz, 694- 7494. Women," recitations about women from age 3 to 93, will be presented. This production won an award at the Ha- dassah Regional Conference in May 1974. Participants in- clude Pat Binder, Mickey Gotlib, Roz Kramer, Marlene Krieger, Mary Mitshkun, Israel Youth Trips and Lori Suber. Jane Coss- Still Have Openings man is the director. Among Dr. Jack Stantzler, chairman the works included are those by Lois Wyse, Judith Viorst, of the Jewish Education Corn- Dorothy Parker, Ogden Nash mission of the Flint Jewish. Community Council, an- and Irma Bombeck. nounces there still are open- ings for teen-agers to receive scholarships for summer 1975 trips to Israel. Interested teen* may call - the council office, 767-5922. logistics for the Israeli De- fense Forces. Sevela was born in Bob- ruisk, Byelorussia, and lived most of his younger days wandering as an orphan in Open basketball for men Russia, a victim of the Holo- and boys will begin 6:30 p.m. caust. Wednesday and will be held He attended 'Communist on available Mondays and schools which until 1935, Wednesday at Temple Beth taught Yiddish and finished sponsored by the Flint his high school education in El, Jewish CommUnity Council. half the time it normally Team practice will begin in takes. He studied journalism November. For information, at Minsk University, finished call Carl or Stephanie Ritt- his studies in three years. man, 232-5716. Since completing his edu cation he was an agricultural writer for a Russia n- language paper in Vilna, Lithuania, and published his first work, "Legends From Inxialid Street." In February 1971, Sevela with 23 other Moscow Jews staged the first open demon- stration on behalf of Soviet Jews wishing to emigrate to Israel. They held a sit-in at the Supreme Soviet, timed to coincide with the interna- tional Communist P a r- t y congress about to open in Moscow, and with the World Jewish Congress meeting in Bruslils. All but four of the protestors have left the Soviet Union. Sevela's departure from the Soviet Union was aided by petitions signed by West- ern European writers and artists. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife. Soviet Jewish Author to Speak at Flint UJA Men's Retreat Efraim Sevela, a Soviet Jewish journalist, will join a. United Jewish Appeal Campaign Retreat 9 a.m. Oct. 20 at Temple Beth El. Breakfast will be served. An alternate program will be held Oct. 27 featuring Gen. Nehemia Kain, chief of Sports Beat Bar Mitzva Character is determined by habitual conduct, not one act. David - Binder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Binder, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzva 9:45 a.m. Oct. 19, at Cong. Beth Israel. Colored Movies by Frank's Studio Weddings, Bar Mitzvas & Other Occasions 4744768 __ Classifieds Get Quick Results ANNOUNCES' THE OPENING OF HIS INSURANCE AGENCY 21540 ELEVEN MILE ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN PHONE 358-4030 \--0 • SPECIALIZING IN THE PERSONAL SERVICING OF BOTH BUSI- NESS AND INDIVIDUAL CLIENTS WRITING ALL TYPES OF GENERAL AND LIFE INSURANCE • OVER TWENTY YEARS OF INSURANCE AGENCY- EXPERIENCE WITH A REPUTATION FOR KNOWLEDGE, ABILITY AND INTEGRITY • REPRESENTING LARGE STABLE COMPETITIVE INSURANCE COMPANIES . Parley to Host Flint Delegates Many Flint residents will attend -the 43rd general asz sembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds (JFWF) Nov. 13-17 at The Palmer House in Chicago, with accommo- dations available at The Pick Hotel. The assembly will deal with the following issues: • Implications of the post- Yom Kippur War period — opportunities and responsi- bilities at home and abroad; • The quality of JewiSh life —_ evaluation of the In- stitute for Jewish Life, and the decision on its future; _ • Federation - synagogue relations — a progress report of the CJFWF Task Force; • Building public support for a just peace in the Mid- dle East; • Soviet Jews — among the participants will be Sylva Zalmanson, recently freed from Russian prison, and making her home in Israel; • Human needs in North America — national and lo- cal actions by government and by philanthropy; • Long-fange financing of federations — the new Na- tional Pooled Income Fund opportunities for community federations, and other endow- ment opportunities; • The 1975 campaign — the lessons of 1949 and 1968 after previous peak achieve- ments, and the changes re- quired for the massive needs of the year ahead; • The basic principles of federations, re-examined by a new generation for the re- sponsibilities of the 1970's. Persons interested in at- tending the assembly may call the council office, 767- 5922.. Annie' Isaacs, 68, Aided Synagogue Annie Isaacs, an active member and secretary at Cong. Beth Israel, died Sept. 27 at age 68. Born in Sunderland, Eng- land, Mrs. Isaacs came to Flint in 1952. She was the synagogue secretary for 10 years. She was a member of the sisterhood, Hadassah and the Senior Friendship Club of the Jewish Community Council. She resided at 4708 Diplomat West. She is survived by her hus- band, Israel; two sons, Mal- colm and Arnold of Haw- thorne, Calif.; a brother, William Wilder of Bourn- mouth, England; a sister, Mrs. Shirley Garber of Leeds, England; and three grandchildren. HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP CENTRAL COMPANIES KEMPER LIFE COMPANIES PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE CO. FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO. BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE AND OTHERS Order jour - •'75-aokk, from Michigan's Buick.-Opel dealer foe;- 10St.=;delivoidy. 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