16 Friday, January 14, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint Area News I Flint Obituaries Lillian Rapport, 88 Lillian R. Rapport, an active member of Flint's Temple Beth El and its sisterhood, died Jan. 5 at age 88. Mrs. Rapport was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., and lived 55 years in Flint. She was a charter member of Temple Beth El and organizer and first president of the sister- hood. She resided at 3701 Balfour Ct. , Mrs. Rapport is sur- vived by a son, Dr. Richard; fiye grandchil- dren and two great- grandchildren. Shirley Schreiber *PL.oks up-e 000 more than ever, you want quality that lasts L ZY00 0 more than ever, you get it with r i -L i Back Supporter Majestic—ex- tra firm support with multi- layers of premium upholstery quilted to shimmery golden blue brocade. sme. Glad iisuftimpic, • , or- SEMI-ANNUAL SALE UP TO 20% 50% 10% OFF On Everything in the Studio OFF And More on Select Items OFF • ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS Sherwood Studios, Inc. Fine Furniture To Live With Fine furniture and draperies made in our own workshops for over 50 years Ben and Mark Morganroth, Professional Members ASID Professional Interior Designers Visit Our Boutique Shop TEL-TWELVE MALL 12 MILE/TELEGRAPH We accept Master Charge, BankAmericard and our own revolving charge 10 A.M.-9 P.M., MON.-SAT. CLOSED SUN. 354-9060 Shirley Schreiber, an active membei- of Flint Jewish and women's or- ganizations, died Jan. 3 at age 70. Born in Russia, Mrs. Schreiber was a member of Cong. Beth Israel and its sisterhood, Hadassah and the Hurley Medical Center Ladies Auxiliary. She resided at 1191 River Valley Dr. Mrs. Schreiber is sur- vived by two sons, Edwin and Gerald; a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert (Zelma) Gottlieb; a brother, Isa- dore Margolis of Orlando, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Esther Osoff of Detroit; and nine grandchildren. Flint Women Meet Flint Chapter, Hadas- sah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Israel. Luncheon will be served. The program will fea- ture Pat Binder, who will deliver a talk on "The Rabbi's Wife," by David Benedictus. Babysitter will be available. Donor Committee Chairman Picked Committee chairmen for Beth Israel Sister- hood's March 6 donor di- nner have been selected, announce chairmen Betty Wolf and Pat Fauer. They are: Fannie Sor- kin and Edith Siegel, ad book; Ruby Fisher, di- nner chairman; Car Rachwal and Br Wisnudel, tickets; Schreiber and Tobye Weiss, decorations; Judy Biesman and Bertha Feiler, memorials; Mari- lyn Makrouer, finances; Idelle Binder, book editor; and Sue Himelhoch, directory. Ad book deadline is Feb. 1. r COMMUNITY CALENDAR Saturday — Cong. Beth Israel Shabat Services and Kidush honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feld- man's 50th wedding an- niversary. Tuesday — Keren Or board meeting, 8 p.m.; UJA Campaign meeting, 5:30 p.m., Council office; and Bnai Brith executive board meeting, 8 p.m., River Valley club house. Wednesday — Temple Beth El Renovating Committee meeting, 8 p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Silverman, 6220 Sierra Pass. Thursday — FJCC executive committee meeting, 6 p.m. dinner, Council office. Hebrew U. Elects Dr. Schlesinger JERUSALEM — Prof. Michael Schlesinger, pro- fessor of experimental medicine and cancer re- search, has been elected Hebrew University vice president by the univer- sity's executive council. Inauguration Will Exclude Rabbi and Orthodox Priest NEW YORK (JTA) — The decision ofaplanners of the inauguration of President-elect Carter and vice president elect Walter Mondale not to in- clude a rabbi and an Or- thodox priest in the ceremony's religious segment was criticized by Rabbi Marc H. Tanen- baum, inter-religious af- fairs director of the American Jewish Com- mittee. Inauguration officials announced last week that United Methodist Bishop William Cannon of At- lanta, a personal friend of Carter, would give the invocation and Catholic Archbishop John Roach of Minneapolis, a per- sonal friend of Mondale, would offer the benedic- tion. The plan broke with a 20-year tradition of hav- ing rabbis and Orthodox priests included, which began in 1949 when a rabbi participated for the first time. Cantor Isaac Good- friend of Atlanta, will sing, the "Star Spangled Ban- ner'ato close the cere- „mony. Rabbi Tanenbaum said a cantor singing the national anthem "is not exactly an expression Judaism nor does it t seriously the Jewish pre- sence in America." Rabbi Tanenbaum said he had discussed the issue with Hyman Book- binder, the AJCommit- tee's representative in Washington. Rabbi Tanenbaum noted there would be a separate sunrise service the day after the inaugu- ration at the Lincoln Memorial which will be led by the Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr., in which representatives of the major religious com- munities, including a rabbi, would participate.