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November 29, 1974 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

7he PLANT SHOP

the little house in the middle of the block

come in for a change of climate

The FINEST & HEALTHIEST Selection
of Plants & Accessories

Andrea Wolf, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolf,
will be called to the Torah
on the occasion of her Bat
Mitzva 9.45 a.m. Dec. 7 at
Beth Israel.

Our President Says
"Competition is strong. We make competition
our asset with unequalled service"

Veterans Sought

Judy Rom

Max Linder is searching
for Jewish persons who serv-
ed in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Persons who served may call
Linder, 732-1212.

President

between 12 & 13

29455 Northwestern Hwy.

Violinist to Play at Happening

BAT MITZVA

355-2437

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Marvin Weinberger, pro-
fessionally known as "Moshe
and his Hasidic Violin," will
be a guest performer at the
Hasidic Happening 8 p.m.
Wednesday at Carman High
School.
Weinberger is a student at
the University of Michigan
where he is doing honor in-
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Dec. 3—Temple Beth El
Sisterhood board
meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
synagogue.
—Advanced Le a d e r-
ship Course, 8 p.m.,
council office.
—Hadassah Evening
Group meeting, 8
p.m., Cong. Beth Is-
rael.
—Bnai Brith Lodge
and Chapter meet-
ing, 8 p.m., Howard
Johnson's East.
4—Beth Israel Sister-
hood "Authors
Luncheon," 1 2 : 3 0
p.m., synagogue.
—Spectrum '75 Hasidic
Happening, 8 p.m.,
Carman High School.
5—Jewish War Veter-
ans Auxiliary board
meeting, 8 p.m.,
home of Brenda Wis-
nudel, 2948 Concord.
—Beth Israel Board
meeting, 8 p.m., syn-
agogue.

MARVIN WEINBERGER

field of Jewish folk music.
The program is the first
of four in the Spectrum '75
cultural series sponsored by
the Flint Jewish Community
Council. For tickets, call the
council office, 767-5922.

Comings ...
and
... Goings

Dr. Bert Marx and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Winston have re-
cently returned from Israel
where they took part in the
Bnai Brith triennial interna-
tional convention.
Ronald N. Goldstein, a
Flint stockbroker, has been
appointed co-manager of the
Flint office and a vice presi-
dent of H. B. Shaine and Co.
He has been a registered
representative with the firm
since 1962. Goldstein as a
member of the board of gov-
ernors of the Flint Jewish
Community Council and is
on its community relations
committee and the UJA
campaign cabinet. He has
been active with the leader-
ship development committee.

Flint Bnai Bride Lodge and
Chapter will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday at Howard John-
son's East. The program is
entitled "Leadership and De-
velopment." The guests will
be Herman Kasoff, a vice
president of District 6, and
Dennis Rice, executive di- Flint School Board
rector of Metropolitan De-
troit Bnai Brith. The public Meets Jewish Body
is invited, and refreshments
Members of the Flint Jew-
will be served.
ish Community Council will
meet with representatives of
Beth Israel Sisterhood will the Flint Community School
introduce its new cookbook System for the second
at an "Authors Luncheon" to discuss the concerns
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish community vis-:
the synagogue. Persons vis public education gene:
whose recipes appear in ally, and the Flint community
"Cooks Tour" will be honor- schools specifically.
ed with the chairman, Jean-
Some topics to be discus-
ette Blum. There will be sed include testing of Jewish
some cooking demonstra- students on major Jewish
tions, and the cookbooks will holidays and the concept of
be on sale.
make-up, the availability of
in-service awareness and sen-
The Flint Jewish War sitivity programs for faculty
Veterans Auxiliary will have and the development of Is-
a meeting and Hanuka party rael and Jewish cultural pro-
8 p.m. Dec. 12 at Rue Foret grams as part .,,of the total
club house. The auxiliary social studies program.
purchased a ping-pong table
and accessories for the Michi-
To every one who shows
gan School for the Deaf and mercy to other men, mercy
wearing apparel for two el- is shown from Heaven. But
derly blind ladies. The aux- to him who shows no mercy
iliary provided hostesses for to other men, no mercy is
a department meeting at the shown from Heaven.
Rue Foret club house at
—Talmud
which 30 ladies arrived by
bus from Detroit.
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