20 April 30, 1976

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Women to Mark
Israel Birthday

The Beth Israel Sister-
hood will hold a luncheon-
meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day in the synagogue, fea-
turing an Israeli "Hol-
lywood Squares" game to
celebrate the 28th anniver-
sary of Israel.

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Flint Area News

Beth El Women Set Antique Show

Temple Beth El Sister-
hood will have its 20th an-
nual Eastern Michigan an-
tique show and sale noon-9
p.m. Sunday and Monday in
the temple.
More than 30 dealers will
display glassware, jewelry,
china, furniture, books and
similar items. A tea room
will feature homemade
pastries, and gift items and
baked goods will be avail-

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Final Israel Independence Week Event

Admission

Refreshments

For information, call Heidi Press, 643-7672

Hadassah Unit
Slates Meeting

Marilyn Megdell will ad-
dress the Keren Or Group of
Hadassah, 8 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Florence Ber-
ner, 6212 W. Court St.
Mrs. Megdell will discuss
the "Sabbath in the Park"
program planned by the
Jewish Community Council
for school-age children this
summer.

COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

Tuesday — Bnai Brith
meeting, 8 p.m., Howard
Johnsons.
Thursday — Community
Education meeting, 8:15
p.m., synagogue; Family
Service Committee, noon,
Council office; and Jewish
War Veterans board meet-
ing, 8 pin., home of Pauline
Fishier, 2812 Crestwood Dr.

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able at the sisterhood's
Work of Our Hands Shop.
Portrait artists also will be
on hand.
Tickets are available at
Hudson's in Flint and at the
door.

Chess Tournament

BONN — The 22nd Chess
Olympiad for men and the
7th Chess Olympiad for
Women will take place in Is-
ra'el in October.
The greatest happiness is
to be that which one is.
—Theodor Herzl

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Marcia Carol Blum, a
student at the University of
Michigan, died April 22 at
age 18.
Born in Flint, Miss Blum
was a member of Cong.
Beth Israel and was elected
to the National Honor So-
ciety at Carman High
School, from which she was
graduated in 1975. She re-
sided at 5463 Sugar Bush
Lane.
She is survived by her
mother, Jeanette; three
brothers, Geoffrey and Ned
and Bruce of Los Angeles; a
sister, Mrs. David (Adelle)
Pugh of Lansing; and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Himelhoch.

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Flint JWV Installs
New Officers, Board

The Jewish War Veterans
installed Mrs. Wallace Du-
ford as president at its April
8 installation dinner at the
Canopy House. -
Other officers are: Fund
raising, Mrs. John Fleming;
membership, Mrs. Ira Scho;
treasurer, Mrs. Janet Berck;
secretaries, Mrs. Mike Wis-
nudel and Mrs. Herbert
Koenig.

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HUC-JIR Begins
Arts Weekend

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CINCINNATI — The
"Festival of Arts" weekend,
today through Sunday, cul-
minates the special events
scheduled by the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Insti-
tute of Religion in honor of
its centennial. Tbe theme of
the festivities is "The Aesth-
etic and the Religious Ex-
perience."

HARRY THOMAS .

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greeting guests.

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Specially organized pre-
dinner tours will include art
related to the biblical period
and biblical themes, as well
as displays from the collec-
tion of the noted archeolo-
gist and past president of
HUC-JIR, Dr. Nelson
Glueck. Workshops and
symposia also will be held.

There will be an exhibit of .
Arnold Schoenberg memor-
abilia, on loan from the
Schoenberg Institute, Uni-
versity of Southern Califor-
nia. Included in the display
are the composer's first Bi-
ble used when he wrote
"Moses and Aron," a certifi-
cate acknowledging his con-
version to Judaism, and nu-
merous documents and
photos depicting Schoen-
berg's life.

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