• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint Delegates Parley Voices Unity with Israel, Friday, Dec. 13, 1974-17 FLINT We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS NEWS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED Lodge Chapter Set New Year's Bash , • • • Reasonably Priced Immediate Repair • ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE LI 7-5068 DAK PARK, MICH. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hours: Daily an Closed Wednesday L9 LL9 9-9-0 9-9 LO (LS 4.9 LUIS 1110(it' S CLOTHES YEAR END CLEARANCE OPEN SUNDAY, 12 TO 5 P.M. SLACKS SALE SPORTCOATS SUITS LEATHERS & SUEDES Now in Progress 19132 LIVERNOIS ... JUST OFF 7 MILE RD. Phone DI 1-0480 Free Parking Livernois corner of Cambridge Open dally 330 to 6 p.m. Thurs.-Fri. till 9 p.m Sat. till 6 p.m. I Sun. 12 to 5 p.m in the new enclosed Orchard Mail on Orchard Lake Road 1 /2 block north of Maple Road — Phone 851-9080 Open daily 10-9 p.m./ Sat to 6 p.m /Sun.11a m.-5 p.m. . . Flint Lodge and Chapter, Bnan .Brith will host a New Year's Eve Party at 9 p.m., Dec. 31 at Cong. Beth Israel. The Ted Berry Band will provide music for dancing. Refreshments and party fa- vors will be available. A gour- met breakfast will be served. Arrangements committee includes Joe Apell, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher, Gary Nu- cian, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Winston, and Mr. and Mrs. •Sam Winston. Reservations are limited to 100 couples and needed by Dec. 20. For call Lillian reservations, Apell, 238-4395„ Eleanor Win- ston, 742-4250, or Shirley Win- ston, 742-5146. Hanuka Party Aids Fund for Israel The Israel Emergency Fund was $125 richer Dec. 1 following a recent Hanuka party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Al Binder. The Binders wanted a party in the "true spirit of Hanuka" and requested their guests bring gelt for the IEF instead- of gifts. Many of the donations from the 18 fami- lies who attended were from the children. 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Etsa Mitchell and Phoebe Stanzler, women's UJA cam- paign chairmen, announce that the inaugural women's campaign cabinet meeting will be held 10 a.m. Wednes- day at the council office. At 2 p.m. That afternoon, Greg- ori Teitelbaum will be the guest at a women's invita- tional lea at the council of- fice. Information will be given at the UJA Conference and to the Flint campaign work- ers on Israel's military status so they may pass it on to their communities during the campaign. Comings • • and . . . Goings Sharon Stein has been elected recording secretary of -the Flint Area Council of the International Reading As- sociation, the association of reading teachers in Genesee County. Mrs. Stenn teaches remedial reading to elemen- tary and junior high school students in the Mt. Morris school system. Lena B. Nadell, Longtime Resident Lena B. Nadell, a resident of Flint for the past 50 years, died Dec. 4 at age 72. Born in Ontario, Mrs. Na- dell was a member of Cong. Beth Israel and its sisterhood and Ann Lebster Chapter of Hadassah. She resided at 411 W. Second. She is survived by a daugh- ter, Diane Sasson of Oak Park; two sisters, Sybil Vogtman of Detroit and Dena Cummings of Dearborn; and three grandchildren. JDC Holds Annual Parley in New York NEW YORK — The 60th annual meeting of the Joint Distribution Committee is be- ing held this weekend at the New York Hilton Hotel. The conference will begin with reports on JDC pro- grams in various parts of the world and will conclude with a dinner meeting. Sen. Hen- ry M. Jackson will be the principal speaker. More than 400 Jewish com- munity leaders from cities throughout the United States and Canada will adopt a bud- get and program for 1975. Tekoah: UN at All-Time Low' NEW YORK (JTA)—The world Conference of Jewish Organizations concluded a two-day meeting here with a message to Premier Yitzhak Rabin that the delegates had voted unanimously of their "eagerness" to participate in any world-wide meeting the premier might call to enable Jews throughout the world to "give \ voice to their soli- darity With Israel." Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, acting COJO chairman, sign- ed the message which stated it was being sent on behalf of the 75 COJO delegates from 11- Jewish organizations on five continents as an "ex- pression of our solidarity and unity with Israel's great struggle for peace and se- curity." Yosef Tekoah, Israel's Am- bassador to the United Na- tions, told the delegates that the world-wide reputation 'of the UN is at an "all-time low," largely because of its "blatant" anti-Israel actions. He said "millions of men and women who once pinned their hopes on the UN have become disillusioned, indeed, revolted, by the actions of the General Assembly, of UNE- FIRESTONE: 11 JEWELRY SCO and of other UN agen- cies, in twisting their own rules and violating their own practices at the bidding of the Arab oil billionaires." The envoy said he was "heartened" by the "response of intellectuals who announc- ed they would never again collaborate with UNESCO. "I am encouraged by the United States Senate vote to cut off U.S. financial support of -UNESCO and I am im- pressed by the about-face in the vote of a small country like Denmark on the PLO issue, a change brought about by a public outcry. Tekoah declared that "these developments show what can be done when pub- lic opinion is alerted to the danger of surrendering to Arab pressures." A little knowledge in some people is like little boys throwing stones into myster- ious lakes. 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