Aaron Lopez was the foremost merchant in New- port and perhaps of all the English colonies. He owned 30 trans-Atlantic ships and more than 100 coastal ves- sels. In sympathy with the Revolution, Lopez fled New- port when the British took the city and lost all of his property rather than com- prise his ideals. ISRAEL STAMPS Our Specialty FREE CURRENT PRICE-LIST ON REQUEST GAREL CO. P.O. BOX 374 HEWLETT, NEW YORK 11557 (516) 374-2909 For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The Name Implies" Flint Area News People Make News Drs. Jack E. Portney and Lewis D. Kaufman have been named fellows in the American Academy of Family Physicians. Fellows of the academy must com- plete 600 hours of continu- ing medical education or pass a certifying examina- tion. Michael H. Leavitt, Jared H. Silberman and Robert M. Hurand received their Juris Doctor degrees Jan. 18 at the first comm- encement exercises of the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing. Keren Or Women Will Have Meeting Keren Or Group will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Harriet Kahn, 3706 Brentwood. "To America With Love" is the theme of the meeting. Discussion will center on American Jewish Heritage. At 8:15 p.m., Feb. 7, the group will sponsor a couples bowling party at Southland Lanes. For reservations, contact Pearl Kleiner or Susie Kasven. Make Donation We Also - Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtains Professionally Flint Area Temple Youth contributed 10 percent of their assets for medicine relief to Lebanon's civil war through the inter-faith pro- gram. WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 Suburban Coll Colic...- Flint Births Reverse Charges Trade Member American Society of interior Designers Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken F. Leavitt (Marsha Vi- nacow), a son, Brian Jef- frey. (A.S.I.D.) eah fpie 4 AtVaCy ihat elP ale ? YES to the Jewish National Fund JNF land supports the whole Israel economy—it grows Israel's food — on it stand Israel's religious, edu- cational and welfare institutions. A bequest to the JNF is o bequest to the entire Jewish people, linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. For information and ad in .tri•t confidence a ►pl■ to FOUNDATION FOR JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Flint Hashachar Unit Will Gather Flint's Young Judaea of Hashachar, the Zionist youth movement sponsored by Hadassah, will have its opening program 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the home of Steve Fauer, 3034 Hawthorne. Youth between age 9 and 13 are invited to enjoy a "Trip To Israel." Luncheon will be provided. For information, call Stephanie Rittman, 232-5716. I COMMUNITY CALENDAR Saturday — Havdala Happening, 5 p.m., Temple Beth El. Monday — UJA Cam- paign meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday — Temple Beth El Sisterhood board meet- ing, 12:30 p.m., temple; and Bnai Brith Lodge meeting, 8 p.m., Howard Johnson's East. Wednesday — Beth Is- rael Sisterhood Meeting, 12:30 p.m., synagogue; and FJCC adult education class, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El. Thursday — Cong. Beth Israel board meeting, 8 p.m., synagogue. Beth Israel Plans to Install Rabbi Installation of Rabbi Ju- dah L. Fish as spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Israel will take place 8 p.m. Feb. 6 and 9 a.m. Feb. 7. Rabbi Jules Harlow, di- rector of publications for the Rabbinical Assembly, will officiate. There will be an oneg Shabat following the Friday service. 22100 Greenfield Rd Devotion Oak Park, Mich. 48237 Obedience to His Law is the noblest form of devotion to God. —Moritz Lazarus 968-0820 Growth Shown in West Bank, Gaza Strip TEL AVIV — The Israeli Ministry of Defense issued the following statistics in reviewing the economic and social progress of the ad- ministered territories from June, 1967 to June, 1975: • Real Growth: An aver- age Gross National Product increase of 18 percent an- nually as compared with eight percent for Jordan as a whole before 1967 and negligible growth in the Gaza Strip. • Unemployment rate: Nine percent in 1968 to zero. • Number of employed: 135,000 in 1968 to 210,000 in 1974. • Employed in Israel: a daily average of 5,000 in 1968 to 79,000 in September, 1974. • Educational institu- tions: 21 percent increase; 46 percent rise in class- rooms; 46 percent in teach- ers; 44 percent in pupils. • Health services: Births in West Bank hospitals in 1968: 25,925; in 1974 — 30,668. Cases of measles declined from 901 to 95. Number of doctors on West Bank from 48 to 113, nurses from 237 to 432. Number of doctors in Gaza Strip from 97 to 119, nurses from 247 to 293. The ISRAELI ENSEMBLE Music for All Occasions 541-6254 " (Weave 9