THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, April 22, 1977 Detroiter to Study at Rabbinic School Daniel Lee Pernick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pernick of Southfield, has been admitted to the Cincin- INVITATIONS Weddings-Bar Mitzvas Showers-Etc. Complete Unique Selection H & L SALES CO. Show Chairmen Named Pernick was graduated from both Temple Irael Re- ligious and Hebrew Schools with honors and graduated Oakland University cum laude in June 1976. His rab- binic training will include a year of study at the school's. Jerusalem campus. r l a 0÷ 250/0 0 557-1240 or eves 837-1555 Flint Area News nati school of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion. Mrs. James Lebster and Mrs. Ted Harrison are chairmen for the 21st an- nual Eastern Michigan An- tique Show and Sale to take place noon-9 p.m. May 1 and 2 in Flint's Temple Beth El. More than 30 dealers will INVENTOR SALE gh nl y 2676 COOLIDGE, BERKLEY 10-4:30 Mon.-8at. Bet.11&12 Mile Rd. . .398-3651 Design Excellence A tradition that stretches three generations and includes seven national and international jeweln; design awards: •Diamonds International Award -1971 •DiamondsToday Competition -1972 thru 1977 DaVid U khler and internationally recognized ati4rd winningjewelerx The Arneric an Federal Sic rocs Eldq, Southfield. Mich C7haroc c 131nliAmeric ard • Phonc : -;56 Flint Chapter, Women' American ORT, will hold its ORT honor roll luncheon and tour May 19 at Meadow- brook Hall. The luncheon is open only to honor roll members. Long-Distance Hebrew Lessons Rittman Will Head Flint Bnai Brith JERUSALEM (JTA)—. The Hebrew Language Divi- sion of the World Zionist Or- ganization conducts corre- spondence courses with thousands of persons all. over the world who are in- terested in learning Hebrew at the conversational level or to gain admission to in- stitutions of higher learning in Israel. According /to Ben-Zion Fischler, director of the di- vision, a large number of correspondents are non- Jews. The WZO offers the tav- Kol system of written les- sons and tape cassettes pre- pared by the Hebrew Lan- guage Division. They are . available for a charge and should be sent for in care of POB 92, Jerusalem. According to Fischler, a student who spends a few hours a week on the lessons can achieve a conversa- - tional level-in Hebrew with- in five months. Flint Lodge of Bnai Brith elected Gerald Rittman president for the 1977-1978 season. Other officers are Steve Kaplan, Stephen Klein and Irving Berner, vice presidents; Michael Stein, recording secretary; Jeff Feinstein, treasurer and financial secretary; Saul Markey, chaplain ; .and Sam Winston, warden. The men will begin their terms of office with the an- nual dinner-dance to be held June -5. CONVERSE•PUMA•ADDIDAS•FRED PERRY JOHN z • 0 Lu IT'S A NEW LOOK! WE'VE REMODELED!! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!! LLI' The Tea Room will' serve snacks and light lunches. There is a nominal charge-. ORT Women Plan Lunch ff at s DBAEVNINT. *,+ " display glassware, china, jewelry, art objects, silver and furniture. There also will be portrait artists on hand. SPORTS FAIR Beth Israel SetS Dinner, Services Flint's Cong. - Beth Israel will have a family Shabat dinner and services 6 p.m. April 29 in the synagogue. , Reservations are limited to 150 persons. For reserva- tions, call the synagogue, 732-6310. There is a nominal charge. Bertman to Hold Series on Cities 0 0 • • 10 z z . • 12711 W. 7 MILE RD. 341-3366 FREE ESTIMATES AT YOUR HOME FOR ALL'PARTIES . TENNIS Carry-All Bag 9 3 NOW $ 2 can,of noW $ 6 " reg. $10.95 SKATE BOARDS NOW IN STOCK! Open daily: 10am to 9 pm. SUNDAY: 12 noon to 5 pm MASTERCHARGE-BANKAMERICARD z•HEAD•SPALDING*WINNING WAYS•LOOMTOGS•(7) • ns oNALA RTES pfti sC pastel colors in assorted Great Gift Idea For MOTHER'S DAY Graduation etc. 3 to 4 week delivery To Order Call IT'S YOURS kitaAisuss 542-6718 Ruth Miller 353-3279 APRIL SPECIAL, 15% Off CUSTOM FRAMING or FREE Needlework Blocking 19666 W. 10 Mile Rd. 356-4449 Southfield . Mon-Fri. 1-6 Thurs till 8 Sat 11-6 Sun. 1-5 STEPHEN BERTMAN, SPALDING AUSTRALIAN WORLD'S CHAMPION TENNIS BALLS reg. $3.99 can MARILYN, DENISE AND ETHEL ARE NOW AT SPORTS FAIR TO ASSIST YOU! ,352-0520 BILL CAPLAN ARTISANS GALLERY 1•11=1110 IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR LINES OF SPORTING GOODS, WE ARE NOW CARRYING 2 A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND O CHILDREN'S TENNIS & RACQUET BALL O CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT. S10 TOURNAMENT NYLON STRINGING ' WITH ANY TENNIS RACQUET PURCHASE- Hasidism emphasizes serving God with fervor and joy. rt originated with Israel Ben-Eliezer (1 7 00-17 60), known as the Baal Shem Tov. It was a protest against prayer- by-rote and exaggerated legalism. — (Martin Buber, "Hasidism") GRAEME FLOWERS Contemporarit-Art Work On Display Barlow Potters-Pottery• Carla & Mark Jackson Painting- Wood Sculptor• Laurie Wells-Fiber Sculoture - FREE Friday—Flint Area Temple Youth Inter-Faith Service, 7:30 p.m., Temple Beth El. Sunday—Hashachar meet- ing; Cong. Beth Israel Sis- terhood art auction, 8 p.m. with 7 p.m. preview, syna- gogue. Monday—Cong. Beth Is- rael Sisterhood Board meet- ing, 12:30 p.m., synagogue; and Temple Beth El Board meeting, 8 p.m. , temple. Tuesday—ORT meeting, 1 p.m., home of Emily Bank, 1224 Rocky Ridge Tr. -Thursday—FJCC Board of Governors meeting, 8 p.m. Cong. Beth Israel. Workmen's Circle Branch 227 will have its installation of officers 8:30 p.m. Satur- day in the Labor Zionist In- stitute. The new officers are: Kuno Greenbaum, chair- man; David Weisman, vice chairman; Gloria Spinner and Bronke Hofer, secretar- ies; Natalie Klachefsky, hos- pitaler; and Leon Po- powski, social chairman. Following the installation there will be a social hour, and refreshments will be served. The public is in- vited. For information, call the Workmen's Circle •f- fice, 626-6016. thru April co Tel-12 Mall. Telegraph & 12 Mile • r Workmen's Circle Installation Due COMMUNITY CALENDAR Dr. Stephen Bertman, as- sociate professor of Clas- sical Studies at the Univer- sity of 'Windsor, will con- duct eight weekly lectures on the cities of ancient Greece and Rome in a series entitled "Mediterra- nean Odyssey," sponsored by Wayne State Univer- sity's College of Lifelong Learning. The series, for which there is a charge, employs slides and music, and will be held 7:30-9:30 p.m. begin- ning Thursday at the Jew- ish Community Center. For information, call Wayne State, 577-4665. kli nne,W enkx -evesirqs S86-2m