THE DETROIT 'JEWISH' NEWS Dionne Warwick to Appear Here Dionne Warwick will ap- pear as guest artist in the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra's Weekend Pops con- certs 8:30 p.m. April 15 and 3:30 p.m. April 17 at Ford Auditorium. Trumpeter "Doc" Severi- nsen, who was originally scheduled to perform at the April concerts, will appear instead with the DSO dur- ing its Cabaret Pops series in May. Tickets are available at Ford Auditorium box office. "Nostalgia is like a grarri- mar lesson. You find the present tense and the past perfect." —Unknown JEFFREY POSNER PHOTOGRAPHER 541-0541 ■- Gorne Heads Nominating. Unit Flint Jewish Council Head of Flint Community Council Seeks Help for Soviet Jews Dr. Saul Gorne, _ past pres- ident of the Flint Jewish Community Council, has been named chairman of the Council's nominating committee, announced Mur- ray Moss, FJCC president. The committee also in- cludes Louis Epstein, Mimi Goldstein, Kay Melet, Ed- ward Powers, Robert Segar and Gloria Siegel. The committee will re- port its recommendations at the May board meeting. Meanwhile, the Council board will introduce a mo- tion providing for two amendments to the FJCC, constitution. One would re- duce the number required for a quorum—from 25 to 20—while the second would establish the chairmen of JeWish composer Er- nest Bloch wrote the Shem Suite," "America" and "Schelomo." A native of Switzerland, he came to the United States in 1916. CARICATURES For PARTIES by MARILYN STONE 548-6909 both Women's Communal Service and Women's Divi- sion Campaign as members of the executive committee. At the same time, the president announced the for- mation of three corn- mittees : review, to study the structure of, the Coun- cil; finance; and a college gr ant committee to estab- l ish guidelines and receive applications for grants from campus organizations in accordance with an allo- cation from the budget. Flint People Make News Jeff Raphelson won first place in the radio and broadcasting presentations and Brian Kronick second place in oratory in the dis- trict competition of the Michigan High School Fo- •rensic Contest sponsored by the University of Michigan. Both will participate in the regional competition this month. Genesee Circuit Judge Donald R. Freeman has Youth. Win Tribute Jody Gottlieb and Jimmy Rosenthal will have trees planted in their honor- in Is- rael for finding the afiko- man during the two Seders held for the religious school at Temple Beth El. I Th GIFT THESAURUS 3O% miff ffw OFF. entire inventory of Lucite,. Crystal, Glassware, Ceramics, Flatware, Casual China and Tea & ToastSets education meeting, 8 'p.m., synagogue. - Country Village Center 12 Mile at Evergreen 20099 W.,12 Mile Rd. 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For Additional Ticket Information, contact the Steward: 851-5100 1, Foreign Films Due at Institute of Arts The Detroit Film Theatre of she- Detroit Institute of Arts will present three fea- ture films this weekend. "Alicia," a Cuban' film will be shown 7 and 9:30 p.m. today in the arts in- stitute. "Boudu Saved from Drowning" (French) can be seen at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sat- urday and "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" can be seen at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. For ticket information, call the film theatre office, 833-7942, 'r the ticket office, 832-2730. - U Large selection Rings; Watches and other fine Jewelry gift items. - offer expires April 16th,1977 - Rhonda & Al Camen • r FIRESTONE Seth Bernard, son of_ Dr. and Mrs. William Bernard, will become Bar Mitzva 11 a.m., April 16 at Temple Beth El. - Shop Early For MOTHER'S DAY &SAVE • IMMIMIIIIIMINIEr Bar Mitzva Beth El. Wednesday—Cong. Beth Israel Sisterhood meeting, 12 : 30 p.m., synagogue; and FJCC Leadership Devel- opment Committee meet- ing, 8 p.m., home of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Gluck, 2119 Mountain Ave. Thursday—ORT board meeting, 1 p.m., home of Rhea 'Cohen, 2056 Walden Ct.; JWVA installation lunch, 12:30 p.m., River Forest club house; and Cong. Beth Israel board of HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH HAL GORDON (313) 557-1860 ,V E SPORTS This Week At Hodgkins Disease Meeting Monday The Michigan Hodgkins '- events. This is a rnethdd of Disease Foundation will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the demonstration. "This year at Passover Fisher Center, Providence let us reassert ourselves to Hospital. The public is invited. Re- those who countenance si- lence regarding Soviet freshments will be served. Jewry—let us declare that For information, call Joe we will maintain our vigil- Halberg, 476-7881. ance. To those who say our problems are insur- A king promises but ob- mountable, let us , declare serves only what he pleases. that our standard of com- - - passion must be how much better conditions can be, and to those who try to di- vide the Jewish community we say we are 'united and truly one. A community ready to fa& the tasks, that lie before us in the coming months with a spirit de- rived from the tradition of freedom of the Passover season." Murray E. Moss, presi- dent of the Flint Jewish Community Council, urged greater participation in communal activities and support for Soviet Jewry in his Passover message to the Flint Jewish commu- nity. He stated in part: "A tangible method of as- suring success is through active participation in com- munity-activities, from cam- paign to Soviet Jewry — from education to cultural Flint Area News elected chief judge of •• • ••• • •• e •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • been the Seventh Judicial Cir- • • cuit. Norm Siegal says: 0 • Drs. Julius J. 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