THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, August 8, 1975 $1.00 OFF Flint Area News ON ANY ORDER OF 50 OR MORE PERSONALIZED NEW YEARS CARDS NOW, THRU AUGUST 15 We specialize in commercial & social printing ALERT PRINTING CO. (So. of 9 Mile) 22151 Coolidge Oak Park 548 - 0221 MO 'Abe Cherow, Says: You don't have to b& crazy to spend $1,- 000.00 or more for a good sofa, but it helps. ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Foi d Rd I Dearborn -- LU 4-5900 Open Doily 8 a.,m to 5 p m ABE CHEROW, President Call LU 4-5900 .) THIS YEAR SAY TtiSPPIF 'MEW irSISS WITH TREES FOR ISRAEL IT'S A WONDERFUL WAY TO HONOR SOMEONE SPECIAL! Flint People Make News Council to Have Adult Program Co.'s actions in the Mideast controversy, several Flint Jews have returned their credit cards from that com- pany. . to the board of governors of Bnai Brith District 6. He is former chairman of the Jewish Community Coun- cil's community relations committee and past presi- dent of the Michigan Coun- cil of Bnai Brith. Klein is on the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council's board of gov- ernors. Richard Krieger, execu- tive director of the Flint Jewish Community Council, has been named to the tech- nical advisory committee of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. Frank Sills is the new area director of the Michi- gan Institute of Laundering and Drycleaning. Louis Sill is currently ap- pearing in the Flint Com- munity Players production of Joseph Stein's comedy, "Enter Laughing," at the Bower Theater: Other cast members are Art Becker and Joel Kaufman. Adam Sorscher won three times to reach the quarterfinals in the boys' 12-and-under division in the National Junior Tennis Championships in Char- lotte, N. C. Sorscher is one of eight players from the Midwest who qualified for this national event. Max Engelman, Univer- sity of Michigan freshman, captured the Flint Junior Golf Association's top championship trophy in the 18-hole division. Gaylyn Katz was a cham- pion in the singles flights of the Flint Junior Tennis Program's annual intraf- light tournament. Hebrew U. Hosts U.S. Law Students Show how much you care by planting trees in Israel as a way of ;eying Happy New Year. JNF will plant trees ($3.00 each) in the name of your friends and relatives and mail them a beautiful New Year's certificate in your name. nn.n nn A total of 18 cards have been returned by the Flint Jewish Community Council to J. E. Lee of Pittsburgh, president of Gulf Oil, pro- testing the oil company's contribution to a group seeking to better the image in the U.S. of the Arab posi- tion in the controversy, and to American Near East Ref- ugee Aid, Inc. The council also sent a tel- egram to President Gerald Ford asking him to remem- ber the plight of Soviet Jews during his talks in Helsinki. The telegram was signed by Michael Pelavin, president of the council, and Richard Krieger, executive director. Hy Klein has been elected I can duplicate any sofa and chair for a fraction of the price you have been quoted. MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS — WE WILL DO THE REST JEWISH nanomn num 22100 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, Mich. 48237 —968-0820 Presents "THE CONTEMPORARY LOOK" Flint Jews Blast Oil Firm In protest of the Gulf Oil WIDE SELECTION—FAST SERVICE WINDOW BRITE JERUSALEM — A group of 28 American law stu- dents are now attending a month long seminar at the Hebrew University's faculty of law on Mount Scopus, studying legal and political aspects of Israel. The students from 15 law schools all over the United States, are members of the Law and Policy Institute Abroad, conducted by the American University in Washington D.C. and Tem- ple University in Philadel- phia, in cooperation with the Hebrew University. Registration now is open for the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council's 1975-1976 adult education program in Jewish history and culture. Michael Pelavin, presi- dent of the council, an- nounced the courses will be conducted by Dr. Zvi Gitel- man, associate professor of political science at the Uni- versity of Michigan, and Dr. Edna Coffin, assistant pro- fessor of Near East lan- guages and literature at U- M. Classes will meet once a week for eight weeks in the fall and once a week for nine weeks in spring. To register, call the Council office, 767-5922. I COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday—Women's American ORT board meet- ing, 11:30 a.m., Council of . - Levelors, verticals, Roman Shades and Custom Shades 20%-30% OFF Call Ilene now for home appt. 968-0701 If YOU enjoy the beauty of Jewish tradition, interpreted for contemporary life, please join us for SHABBAT serv- ices, Friday evening at 8 p.m. in our garden sanctuary: Worship with our congregation, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, Rabbi Irwin A. Ta- nenbaum, and Cantor Norman Rose. Joining us for summer services would be an inspiring way to find out that we are the congregation you wish to join. The Membership Committee LI 7-5015 or LI 2-6510 TEMPLE EMANU-EL 14450 W. 10 Mile Road Oak Park fice. Beth Israel Board of Education meeting, 8 p.m., synagogue. • • ••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Teens — SPORTSWEAR - Men • • • • • • 20% to • • • • • • 50% OFF MR. MORRIS • • on • • • NEW FALL • • Merchandise • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 559-7898 •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jeans — Sport Shirts — Walking Suits Dress Slacks — Belts — Sport Coats Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 29281 Southfield Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48076 (Farrell's Shopping Plaza) Thurs., Fri., 10 a.m. 8:30 p.m. -