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May 13, 1977 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-13

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Flint News

Yom Ha'Atzmaut
Program Planned

A combined Yom
Ha'Atzmaut and Yom Ye-
rushalayim celebration will
be sponsored by the Flint
Jewish community 6:30
p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth
• Israel.
Entertainment will be pro-
- vided by Uri Segal and Av-
raham Ben Zeev. Dinner
• wa,be served, preceded by
art program. There is a
ge, and advance paid
reservations are required.

Congregations
Name Confirmands

Flint's Temple Beth El
and Cong. Beth Israel an-
nounce their confirmands
• will be honored at forthcom-
ing services.
.
Beth El's confirmation
class will-be honored 8 p.m.
May 22 in the temple. The
class includes Ellyn Ber-
. nard, Alan Friedman,
Wayne Hallem, David Hoff-
:. man, Mark Pelavin, Sara
Reiter, Jerald Rosenberg,
– Cheri Rosenthal, Susan Sha-
ron, Wendey Stanzler,
Trese Warren and Leesa
Werbe.
Beth Israel confirmands
who will be honored at 8:15
---, p.m. services June 3 in the
synagogue are: Saul Fellus,
Steven Green, Faye Himel-
hoch, Nancy Osher, Marty
Price, Jeff Raphelson,
Rodd Schreiber and Alan
Stone.

Flint's Hadassah
Installation Due

Ann Lebster Chapter, Ha-
dassah, will hold its installa-
tion of officers 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Cong. Beth Is-
rael. Luncheon will be serv-
ed.
Officers to be installed
are : Florence Tucker, presi-
dent; Pat Fauer, Alice
Katz. Zena Moss and Mimi
Goldstein, vice presidents;
Pauline Biesman. Phyllis
Powers and Jane Cossman,
secretaries; Hilda Conn,
treasurer ; and Miriam Got-

lib, immediate past presi=
dent.
The Hadassah executive
board will hold a Toda
Raba garden party 1 p.m.
June 8 in the home of -Mrs.
Gotlib. 2107 Wabash. Other
hostesses are Mesdames
Goldstein, Powers, Judy
Kasle, Fauer, Conn, Bies-
man. Esta Mitchell, Diane
Ring. Helen Arenson and
Sophie Barkman.

Flint
bituaries
Obi
tuaries
O

Celia Goldfarb

Celia Barnett Goldfarb. a
member of religious and
civic organizations, died
May 3 at age 75.
Born in Pontiac, Mrs.
Goldfarb was a member of
Temple Beth El and past
president of its sisterhood,
a member of the board of
the Visiting Nurses Associ-
ation and a member of the
Hurley Medical Center Aux-
iliary. She resided at 915 E.
Court St.
She is survived by a son.
Carl of Grand Blanc; two
daughters, Mrs. J. Richard
(Barbara) Cooper of Bir-
mingham and Mrs. Milton
G. (Janet) Warren; two
brothers, four sisters and
nine grandchildren.

Gerald Freid

Gerald Freid, head of the
history department at Mon-
tcalm Community College,
died May 3 at age 34. He re-
sided at 312 Paris, S.E.,
Grand Rapids.
Born in Saginaw, Mr.
Freid is survived by two
,daughters. Jacqueline and
Audrey of Oak Park; his
mother, Mrs. Ida Freid of
Flint; and a sister. Mrs.
Shirley Schwartz of Grand
Blanc.

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Flint Chapter, Women's
American ORT, will hold
its honor roll luncheon and
take a tour of • Meadow
Brook Hall Thursday.
Luncheon is restricted to
honor roll members. For
reservations and informa-
tion, call Carol Benison,
233-0906, or Nancy Shapiro,
694-1398.

Bnai Mitn4

Sarah Victoria Harrison
and Jeanne Ann Harrison
will become Bnot Mitzva. 8
p.m. May 20 at Temple
Beth El..
Judith Lynn Failer will
become Bat Mitzva 8 p.m.
May 27 at Temple Beth El.

Soviet Jewry Task
Force Head Due

The Flint Jewish commu-
nity will sponsor a "Solid-
arity Day" rally on behalf
of Soviet Jewry 8 p.m. May
25 at Temple Beth El.
Sister Ann Gillen, execu-
tive director of the National
Interreligious Task force on
Soviet Jewry, will be guest
speaker. Sister Ann partici-
pated in an interfaith study-
travel summer in Greece
and Israel and a bi-cultural
study summer in Mexico
with the National Confer-
ence of Christians and
Jews.
In 1974 she traveled to 10
European countries, the
USSR and Israel on behalf
of Soviet Jews. In February
1976 she coordinated the
Christian participation in
Brussels II Conference on
Soviet Jewry.
Her visit is sponsored by
the Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council.

Argentine Jewish Leader Asks
Against Anti-Semitism
Action A

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Flint ORT Meets

_nizky, president of the
DAIA, the central represen-
tative body of Argentine
Jewry, has called on the
Jewish community to speak
out against the growing
anti-Semitism in Argentina.
The DATA president noted
that two types of groups
are playing the "anti-Jew-
ish game." He described
them as the anti-Semitic or-
ganizations which seek to
blame all of the country's
ills on Jews and "the
groups of real economic
power which always pre-
sent the ritual offerings of
the Jewish minority as sca-
pegoats to hide the major
problems which hamper the
nation's development."
In addition to calling on
the Jewish community to
support efforts to root out
corruption while com-
batting anti-Semitism, Res-
nizky said the government
should be alerted that "ele-
ments alien to the national
unity" are promoting anti-
Semitism.
He urged the non-Jewish
population to fight anti-
Semitism.

r

Friday, May 13, 1977 17

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Monday—Temple Beth El
.,
board of education meeting,
8 p.m., temple.
Tuesday—Temple Beth El
Sisterhood and Hadassah
Rummage Sale, temple;
Bnai Brith executive. board
meeting, 8 p.m., River Val-
ley club house.
Wednesday—FJCC Adult
Education class, 8 p.m.,
crove,
Cong. Beth Israel.
Thursday—FJCC execu-
Ann, Rick, Sheri, Howard
tive committee meeting;
Gary and Michael
and Senior Friendship Club
meeting, noon, Temple
Beth El.

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