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September 09, 1977 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FRANK PAUL

Religion Prof to Speak in Flint

Ind His ORCHESTRA

"Music and entertainment at
its Best for Your Guests"

557-7986

Dr. Jonathan Woodier, as-
sistant professor of religion
at Carleton College, North-
field, Minn., will be the
guest speaker at the open-

All Of Us At

At

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Wish All of You A PEACEFUL'.
Joyous, Healthy NEW YEAR

A HAPPY AND HEALTHY

HOLIDAY SEASON

ing dinner meeting of the
leadership development
group of the Flint Jewish
Community Council 4:30
p.m. Sept. 18 in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
(Zena) Moss, 3325 Wolcott.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
(Naomi) Meislich are chair-
men of the group.
Dr. Woocher earned a BA
degree summa cum laude
from Yale University in po-
litical science and a PhD de-
gree in religion_ from
Temple University. He has
studied at the Reconstruc-
tionist Rabbinical College
in Philadelphia.
Dr. Woocher was a con-
sultant and scholar-in-resi-
dence for a pilot leadership
development study program
sponsored by the Min-
neapolis Federation for Jew-
ish Services and the St.
Paul United Jewish Fund
and Council.

Say little and do much.
Be strong and of good cour-
age.

From

THE ZIVOV FAMILY

And Staff at

I Flint News

FJCC Chief Gives New Year Greeting

In his Rosh Hashana mes-
sage to the Flint Jewish
community, Murray E.
Moss, president of the Flint
Jewish community Council,
recalled the FJCC's efforts
during the past year and its
goals for the coming year.
He stated in part_
With the sound of the
great shofar for freedom,
we face the challenges of
the coming year with a re-
solve to rededicate our-

-

The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council Steering Com-
mittee will meet Thursday.
Guest speaker will be
Charney V. Bromberg, pro-
gram coordinator for the
National Jewish Commu-
nity Relations Advisory
Council.
The Steering Coinmittee
consists of the chairperson

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Annual Meeting

The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council will have its
34th annual meeting 6:30
p.m. Sept. 25 at Cong. Beth
Israel. Dinner will be serv-
ed.

THREE JUDGES- ALL

Flint Births

SYMBOLS OF ESTEEM JUDICIARY

WITH BEST WISHES FOR A
HAPPY& PROSPEROUS

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Flint People
Make News

BAZELL

SHOES

To

JUDGE NORMAN FEDER- 46th District Court
JUDGE MARVIN F. FRANKEL- 45th District Court
JUDGE BENJAMIN J. FRIEDMAN- 45th District Court

With Heartfelt Thanks To You, JUDGE FEDER, For Twice
Receiving Me In Your Chambers Without -An AppointMent, And
For Granting Me Generous Time To Tell It All Without Any
Interruption.
A Judgment Was Obtained Against Me, Yet, Thanks To You,
Your Honor, My Possessions Remained Intact!
With Many Appreciations To JUDGE MARVIN F. FRANKEL and
JUDGE BENJAMIN J. FRIEDMAN For Permitting Me To Stand
Up Against One Of Michigan's Corporate Enterprises, And Grant-
ing Me My Legal Rights To Act In My Own Defense, Without Any
Assistance By An Attorney!
A Special Thanks To You JUDGE FRIEDMAN For Dismissing
My Case With Prejudice.
Only In America (The Precious) With Men of Human And
Judicial Integrity, Can Justice Prevail!

With Everlasting Gratitude,

ANN L. KORSON (BERGER)

Registered Electrologist

selves to continue to pro-
vide a dynamic and mean-
ingful Jewish existence for
our people, here in Flint
and all over the world.

"Our prayers shall join
those of the Israelis praying
for peace, the Russian Jews
praying for deliverance, the
Jews in Moslem lands pray-
ing for tranquility and the
Jews all over praying for a
better life."

Steering Committee Meeting Is Planned

SALE

Greg

Friday, September 9, 1977 I

Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sami Semp (Harriet Bern-
stein), a daughter, Pauline
Miriam.

I

of the four subcommittees
of the CRC. They are:
church-state relations, Rob-
erta Gluck and Leo Seide;
international affairs, Mi-
chael Melet and Phoebe
Stanzler; Israel and the
Middle East, Esta Mitchell
and Bruce Foote ; and so-
cial and economic justice,
Hy Klein.

Gift to Library

Girls

The Flint Public Library
has received a copy of the
Great Soviet Encycolpedia
from radio station WFDF.
The encyclopedia was re-
cently translated into Eng-
lish.

Bev, Betty
Eleanor & Shirley

Keren Or Women
Programs Listed

THANK

Keren Or Chapter, Hadas-
sah, announces its October
programs will include a
meeting and dry flower ar-
ranging demonstration Oct.
11 at the Wooden Mouse,
Flushing, and a "wine tast-
ing experience" 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 22 at the River Forest
club house.
There is a charge for the
wine tasting. and reserva-
tions are limited to 25
couples. For reservations.
call Sandi Leavitt, 767-2444.

Israel: Program
OBITUARIES 1 to Come to Flint

Maurice Bas, 72

Naomi
and the

The National Song Festi-
val of Israel will be the fea-
ture of the Flint Jewish
Community
Council's
"That's
Entertainment
1977-1978" series opening
program Nov. 1.
The festival is a musical
production of song, dance
and music performed by
top Israeli stars. Many of
the songs are based on bib-
lical •verses.

retired
Maurice Bas,
Buick Motor Division em-
plyee. died Aug. 24 at age
72.
A member of Local 599,
Mr. Bas retired from the au-
tomobile company in 1970.
He worked at the Day Jew-
elry store as a watch repair-
man. He resided at 1902
Wolcott.
Won Play Area
He is survived by a son,
Stewart of Southfield; two
HADERA—The newest a d-
daughters. Helen and Ber- dition in a series of recrea-
tha; four brothers, Yhouda tion areas being built in
of Israel, Edward of Can- Jewish National Fund for-
ada, David and Irving of El ests was recently com-
Paso, Texas; two sisters, pleted at Irron. five kilome-
Mrs. Marion Klipper and ters north of Kibutz Irron
Tova both of Israel; and on the road between Ha-
two grandchildren. dera and Afula.

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