Flint Area News FJCC to Install Officers, Board The Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council will install its officers and board of gover- nors at its 32nd annual din- ner 6:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at Cong. Beth Israel. Sen. Philip Hart will be honored with the council's humani- tarian award. The dinner is dedicated to freedom for Soviet Jews and Simhat Torah. Rosabeth Schupack is chairman of the dinner. Committee chairmen in- clude: Ann Gutow, Barbara • SEN. PHILIP HART Klein and Henrietta Nack, decorations; and Emily Laura Livingston, Ann Bank, Helen Covitz, Mollie Osher, Barbara Rosky and Epstein, Pauline Fishler, Gayle Silverman, reserva- Shirley Goldenberg, Harriet tions. For reservations, call Kahn, Charlotte Kasle, the council office, 767-5922 r Community Council Names Chairmen The Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council Executive Com- mittee has approved com- mittee chairmen for 1975-76. They are: community re- lations committee, Jack Stanzler; Jewish Education Commission, Natalie Pe- lavin; Jewish Family Serv- ices, Kay Melet; UJA Cam- paign Chairmen, Leo Seide and Ira Marder; Leadership Development, Judy Kasle, chairman , and Sharon Beck, co-chairman; Youth Activities, Carl Rittman; Women's Communal Serv- ice Committee, Miriam Schafer; and Budget and Al- locations, Malcolm Isaacs and Edward Powers. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 12, 1975 15 •SALES SERVICE • PRICE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Tuesday — Community Education Subcommittee meeting, 8 p.m., home of Mi- chael Pelavin, 6168 Sierra Pass; Bnai Brith board meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday — FJCC Day Camp Committee meeting, noon, Council office; Cong. Beth Israel Board of Educa- tion meeting, 8:15 p.m., syn- agogue. Buy Smart Buy NOW Order Your '76 Now For Early Delivery "A PHONE CALL WILL SAVE YOU MONEY" 113 Temple Dinner Due Temple Beth El will host a pot-luck supper and decor- ate the sukka 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. For reserva- tions, call the temple office, 232-3138. ALL OUR OLDSMOBILES NAVE SAKS APPEAL 35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 • 478-6677 Res. 968-5048 Women to Assist Flint Newcomers Emily Bank, Flint Jewish Community Council hospi- tality committee chairman, announces her committee has formalized plans for vis- iting Jewish newcomers to the Flint area. Members of the commit- tee visit the newcomers in pairs. They present a halla and bottle of wine to the family and tell them about the community. The new- comers are given a descrip- tion of the FJCC and its committees, a list of the Jewish organizations and I Flint Births _ Aug. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Kasle, a daugh- ter, Lori Ann. Aug. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs Mickey Cohen, a son, Louis Jay. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witkow, a son, Chad. Nursery School Has Openings Cong. Beth Israel Nursery School has openings for the 1975-76 school year. For in- formation, call Naomi Mei- zlish, 232-6619. their presidents, and a "professionals" list. Other members of the hospitality committee are Rose Elk, Harriet Kahn, Judy Kasle, Carol Olds, Mir- iam Schaffer, Rosabeth Schupack, Gayle Silverman, Florence Tucker and Jenni- fer Walters. Women to Have Meeting, Events Ann Lebster Chapter, Hadassah, will open the year with a luncheon meet- ing 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Beth El. Hadassah is sponsoring a rummage sale with the sis- terhood of Temple Beth El on Oct. 5 and 6 at the tem- ple. The Keren Or Group of Hadassah will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Jan Eisman, 5290 N. Dyewood. Everyone is welcome. For information, call Mrs. Eis- man, 732-1781, or Linda Wolpe, 695-0873. I Bat Mitzva Cheryl Plawsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Plawsky, will become Bat Mitzva 8 p.m. Sept. 19 at MEXICO CITY (JTA) — Temple Beth El. President Luis Echeverria implied criticism of the So- viet treatment of Jewish Israel's Arabs and other dissidents in his annual report to the Mexi- Mixed on Pact can Parliament when he JERUSALEM (JTA) — contrasted the atmosphere Arabs in Israel and the ad- of freedom in his country ministered territories have with regimes which allowed expressed differing views on no opposition and sent dissi- the second interim agree- dents to mental hospitals. ment with Egypt. The Mexican chief of state While Israeli Arabs and mentioned the "just cause" Arabs in East Jerusalem of the Palestinians in his re- generally reacted favorably, port Sept. 4 but not his Arabs in Nablus on the meeting with PLO chieftain West Bank criticized the Yasir Arafat during his agreement. Middle East tour before he One East Jerusalem went to Israel, or permis- paper, "Al Quds," said the sion , to open a PLO office agreement was a positive here. outcome of the Yom Kippur Echeverria presented the War, but two other newspa- National Science Award to a pers, "A-Shaab" and "Al young Jewish researcher in Fajr" said the agreement physiology, David Erlich. ignored the Palestinians. Luis Echeverria Criticizes Soviets '` .• 11011 TICKET SALES FOR AMERICA'S RICHEST LOTTERY END SEPT. 23. The Michigan Bicentennial Lotter)? Drawinj. Thousands of winners, millions of dollars in prizes, including the top prize: $500,000 cash plus $25,000 a year for 20 years. Order blank for Bicentennial Lottery tickets. Send me tickets, at $5.00 each. Enclosed is $ Payment must he included. No cash. 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