14 Friday, December 17, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS IMM1.141•11-1414 ■ 0.11MINNE1111.1,.!...11•P 0.4 ■ •• CATERING SUPREME 1 Flint Area News From VEAL PICCANTE to WHITEFISH ALMONDINE Flint Women Rally for Soviet Jewry GOURMET FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES IN HOME OR HALL DANIEL WARTEL — SUPREME CATERING g38-2233 869-0720 - 1 1 ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••W ■•■ •••/ 10.0..101INNIMMO 411• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0......11. ■■••■■ ••01• ■•••■•■■0 ■ 11 .1■0•■•■•■■• _ • PAPRRY . P • I* • SCHLUSSEL.- • SAYS: WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT! 863-2388'1 • • • LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON MUFFLERS & SHOCKS' • As Long As You ow'r-, Your Car • • • • 10520 W. 7 Mile Rd. at Mendota • • wo e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••.,,,••••• Flint women par- ticipating in the women's plea for Soviet Jewry gained more than 500 signatures on petitions urging Communist Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev to free impris- oned Soviet Jews and allow others to emigrate. Based at the Genesee Valley Shopping Mall for their demonstration, the COMMUNITY CALENDAR Monday — Temple Beth El Board of Education Meeting, 8 p.m., temple. Tuesday — Bnai Brith Executive Board meet- ing, 8 p.m., River Valley _ club house. Thursday — FJCC Board of Governors meet- . ing (rescheduled), 8 p.m. at Temple Beth El. women were joined by Bnai Brith Youth organi- zation members. The demonstration coincided with the anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Univer- sal Declaration of Human Rights. Persons who wish to ob- tain the petitions may call the Flint Jewish Community Council, 767-5922. Women Hold Hanuka Party at Youth Home The Flint Jewish Com- munity Council Lapeer Visiting Committee, headed by Esther Harris, held a Hanuka party with gifts and refreshments for the Jewish children at the Lapeer State Home. Assisting Mrs. Harris were Betty Elford, Fan- nie Sorkin, Blanche Dunayer, Bessie Ring, Rabbi Judah Fish and Sonia Schafer. Party for Singles Jewish singles age 19-30 are invited to a party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Buddy (Sheila) Bloom 8 p.m- Saturday in the Bloom home, 12104 Francesca, Grand Blanc. For information, call the Blooms, 694-8605. Encounter Group A marriage encounter group for Jewish couples is being planned in Flint. Persons interested in participating in the weekend program may contact Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bernard, 1718 Lynbrook Dr., Flint, 48507 (313- 234-9276). Beth Abraham-Hillel Plans Plaque Dedication Saturday Cong. Beth Abraham- Hillel will dedicate its past presidents plaque at Shabat morning services Saturday in the synagogue. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will conduct a dedication ceremony assisted by Cantor Shabtai Acker- man and the synagogue choir led by Associate Cantor Israel Fuchs. Hosting the kidush fol- lowing the service will be past presidents Irving Adler, Louis Ellenbogen, Fred Erlebacher, William Genser, Benoit Gorge, Menasche Haar, Dr. Harry Newman, Sigmund Lowenthal, Henry Thu- min. The current presi- dent, Irwin Klar, also will participate. Additional names on the deciation plaque include those of presidents of Cong. Beth Abraham and of Cong. Beth Hillel since the synagogues were in- corporated — Beth Ab- raham in 1892 and Beth Israeli Cabinet Approves Bugging Hillel in 1941 — and who are deceased: Samuel Bernstein, Pincus Green- berg, Sam Kaufer, Sieg- fried Kahn, Nathan Mager, Max Marx, Morris Mohr, Nathan Mager, Ab- raham Nusbaum, Jacob Rosenberg, Jacob Sarasohn, Hyman Silvers- tein and Benjamin Siegal. The kidush and recep- tion following services also will honor the 80th birthday of past presi- dent Irving Adler. Maxwell House Welcome your guests at this frosty time of year with a delicious, cheery cup of Maxwell House cof- fee. Nothing but nothing beats a steaming cup of Maxwell House as a satis- fying end to Hanuka dinner or to an evening of noshing and funning. Certified kosher, Max- well House coffee comes in instant and regular grind . . . "always good to the last drop." JERUSALEM (JTA) — - The Cabinet has ap- proved an electronic eavesdropping bill. It would permit the security' service (Shin Bet) to con- 1 duct electronic surveil- 1- lance on the basis of a court order. In an emergency, if no judge is available, the ' surveillance may be maintained without a court order for a maximum of 48 hours _ provided that the Inspec- tor General of Police is in- formed. Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Flint Obituaries Hyman Podolsky C IN IE IEIR IU IID It's that favorite season of the year to show your friends you care just a little bit more. Give our 15 year old whisky that's Canada's oldest and bears a Wiser label. Available in limited quantities, but unlimited in good taste. Cheer up. Just add friends. Wiser's the only thing you have to assemble! $12.43 Fifth. °1976 ALEXANDER DUN & SONS. EXCLUSIVE IMPORTER. AREA CODE (313) 645-5666 WISER'S OLDEST 15 YEAR. 4/5 QUART. CODE #8935 Flint businessman Hyman Podolsky died Dec. 7 at age 88. Born in Kiev Russia, Mr. Podolsky lived most of his life in Flint. He managed the first floor of the former Seitner's store for-13 years and later went into business for himself. He was a charter member of Temple Beth El, a life member of the Genesee Lodge of the Ma- sons and a member of the Bay City Scottish Rite, the Elf Khurafeh Shrine Temple and Bnai Brith. He resided at 2001 Oxford Ln. Mr. Podolsky is sur- vived by his wife, Ethyl; a son, Martin; two daughters, Mrs. Kurt Wall and Ruth of Detroit; and one grandson. DIAMONDS WHILE THEY LAST. CARTIER Tank Watches: The classic Cartier.tank watch. Both with 18 kt. gold-electroplate cases with 17 jewel Swiss movement. His 195.00 Hers 195.00 MASTER CHARGE - BANKAMERICARD The first official refer- ence to Jews in what is today Germany, is the edict of Constantine the Great, 321 CE, which re- quired the Jews of Col- ogne who were Roman citizens to serve the state in official capacities. 30555 SOUTHFIELD, CONGRESS BLDG., SUITE 100 ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD • 645-9200 HOLIDAY HOURS SUN. DEC. 19: 11-4 MON.-FRI. 10-8 SAT. 10-5 LARGE HOLIDAY GIFT SELECTION