,4111111111.111111111111111111-. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint Area News Flint Adult Education to Start The 1975-76 Jewish adult education program has been announced. Courses will be taught by Dr. Zvi Gitelman, and Dr. Edna Covvin, of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. There will be two-eight- week semesters. The first semester begins Wednes- day, and will deal with Isr- aeli politics, society, and lit- erature. The second semester will deal with Eastern European Jewry, culture and litera- ture. For information, call the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council, 767-5922. A pilot community com- mittee on Jewish education has been established by the Council, and Hy Klien has been named chairman. The committee met last week and discussed scheduling several programs and semi- nars for the community. Hadassah Meeting Keren Or Group of Had- assah will meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kathryn Comp- ton's home, 528 Lincoln, Clio. The meeting will in- clude a program by Ms. Compton on antiques. The group will go to Farrell's for dessert. For reservations, call Linda Wolpe, 695-0873. I COMMUNITY CALENDAR [OBITUARIES Julie Goldstein, 3590 Rue Foret, died Sept. 19. Born in London, England, she lived in Flint for the past 40 years, and was a member of Cong. Beth Is- rael, and its sisterhood. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rowena Friedman of Kalamazoo; a son, Sheldon Goldstein of Woodland Hills, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Shiela Sachs of Los Angeles; a brother, Bar- ney Sherman of Flint and eight grandchildren. Sunday, Monday — Temple sisterhood and Had- assah joint rummage sale. Monday — Hadassah board meeting, 12:30 p.m. at the home of Judy Kasle, Bnai Mitzva 1906 Lynbrook. Youth activ- ities and adult athletic ac- Susan Failer, daughter tivities committee meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 7:30 p.m. at the Council of- Failer, will be Bat Mitzva 8 fice. p.m. Oct. 10, at Temple Beth Tuesday — Temple sis- El. terhood board meeting, Brian Biesman, son of 12:30 p.m. Bnai Brith will Dr. and Mrs. Morley Bies- meet 8 p.m. at Howard man, will be Bar Mitzva Johnson East. 9:45 a.m. Oct. 11, at Cong. Wednesday — FJCC ex- Beth Israel. ecutive committee will meet 12:30 p.m. at the Council office. Adult education pro- gram in contemporary Je- wry, Jewish history and cul- ture will meet 8 p.m. at the Council office. Betty Indianer captured Thursday — JWVA paid- the women's championship up membership luncheon at Atlas Valley Country 12:30 p.m. at Uncle John's. Club with a 36-hole total of Women's American ORT 197, two shots better than board meting 12:30 p.m. at last year's winner, Barbara the Council office. Klein. Yeshiva U. Sets 2nd Annual Parley on Bereavement NEW YORK — The sec- ond annual interdiscipli- nary Conference on Be- reavement and Grief, will be held Oct. 15 at Yeshiva Uni- versity. The conference, jointly sponsored by the university and the Jewish Funeral Di- rectors of America, Inc.. with support from allied professions throughout the country, is the second in a pioneering effort designed to advance research, open up discussions, and offer practical guidelines to con- cerned professionals in the care of the bereaved and the study of the effects of grief. The all-day session will feature a series of speakers and workshops. • - 1111.1111111111117 October 3, 1975 17 Margolis Household Furniture 29 YEARS OLD at the Same STAND 6 Mile, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer. 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The organizers of the cruise reported that when the itinerary was first an- nounced, the Egyptian au- thorities had refused to clear the Stella Solaris from Alexandria unless she called at a way port before pro- ceeding to Israel. In the interim, however, the Israeli-Egyptian Sinai accord was signed and the Egyptians dropped their demands. The Stella Solaris was the second passenger ship to call at Ashdod since that port was opened in the 1960s. The other was the Queen Elizabeth II which arrived there two years ago on a cruise marking the 25th anniversary of Israel's inde- pendence. Meanwhile, two high ranking representatives of Israel and Egypt recognized each other in a public debate dealing with the Middle East conflict and referred courteously to each other's remarks. The speakers were Am- bassador Amiel Emile Na- jar, political advisor to the Foreign Minister of Israel, and Tahssin Bashir, Egyp- tian Ambassador-at-Large and an official spokesman for President Anwar Sadat. 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