THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
12 Friday, March 18, 1977
Orbach Performs
at Senior Musicale
Caricatures
for your party
By
SAM FIELD
Call
399-1320
Flint Area News
The senior adult de-
partment of the Jewish
Community Center will
present a musicale 8 p.m.
Sunday at the Center 10
Mile branch.
Cantor Harold Orbach
will entertain. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Admission is nominal.
For information, call the
senior adult department,
545-8780, or on Sunday,
967-4030. The public is in-
vited.
Flint Sisterhood
Plans Donor Event
Temple Beth El Sister-
hood will hold its donor
event, "Silver Streak," 8
p.m. Saturday in the tem-
ple. Cocktails will be
served at 7.
There will be enter-
tainment and dancing.
For reservations, call
Kay Melet, 767-4184, or
Gayle Silverman, 733-
2085. Proceeds will be-
nefit the religious school.
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Keren Or Group,
Hadassah, will have its
annual talent auction
March 31 at the River
Forest' club house. Re-
freshments will be
served, and proceeds will
benefit Hadassah's
Youth Aliya fund.
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Bar Mitzva
David Siegel, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Milton Siegel,
will become Bar Mitzva
9:30 a.m. March 26 at
Cong. Beth Israel.
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Israelis on Radio
An interview of the four
Israeli high school stu-
dents who visited the
Flint Jewish community
last week will be aired 8
p.m. Monday and 4 p.m.
Thursday on station
WFBE.
CO MMUNIT Y
C ALENDAR
Monday ----- United
Jewish Appeal Women's
Division luncheon, noon,
Cong. Beth Israel; and
Temple Beth El board of
education meeting, 8
p.m., temple.
Wednesday — Flint
Jewish Community
Council adult education
class, 8- p.m., Temple Beth
El.
Thursday — Sisterhood
and Hadassah study
group, 11:30 a.m., Cong.
Beth Israel; FJCC execu-
tive committee, 7 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Israel; and
FJCC board of governors
meeting, 8 p.m., Cong.
Beth Israel.
Israel, American
Youth Have Talks
NEW YORK (JTA) — In
an effort to bring Ameri-
can Jewish youth and
young Israelis closer to-
gether, the Dor Hem-
shech (young leadership)
division of the World
Zionist Organization in
the United States and
Canada has been engaged
in the development of
new forms of contacts be-
tween the two groups
that have proved to be
highly successful and
popular.
Foremost in these ef-
forts is "The Dialogue
Session" — in which a
small number of Ameri-
cans sit down with sev-
eral Israelis for an open
and friendly discussion
on a topic which has been
selected in advance. As a
rule, the program starts
with a short introduction
designed to stimulate the
entire group and then the
large group divides into
small workshops com-
posed of two to three Is-
raelis and about 10
Americans — and then
the real dialogue begins.
The Dor Hemshech,
which was established
five years ago, has been
publicizing and de-
monstrating the dialogue
session project to na-
tional Jewish organiza-
tions which deal with
leadership development
in order to ensure joint
programming a-nd
thereby maximizing the
number of dialogue ac-
tivities.
Hasidism emphasizes
serving God with fervor
and joy. It originated
with Israel Ben-Eliezer
(1700-1760), known as the
Baal Shem Tov. It was a
protest against prayer-
by-rote and exaggerated
legalism.
— (Martin Buber,
"Hasidism")
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