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September 23, 1977 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-23

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'30 Friday, September 23, 1977

FJCC to Honor Sen. Riegle

For the Finest

Wedding and
Bar Mho Album

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

U.S. Senator Donald W.
Riegel, Jr., will receive the
Flint Jewish Community
Council's Humanitarian
Award for 1977 at the coun-
ci
34.m. annual ng
meeting
m ee Btientg
6:30
34th

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Call

, .And Associates

The dinner will be high-
_ lighted by installation of
officers.
Officers are Murray E.

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Flint People
Make News

Sukka, Decorating
Party at Beth El

The history of our race is
unique. It is the history of a
people that has lived for an
idea, and above all, for the
religious idea.
—Morris Joseph

bravo!

bravissitno!

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BUY DIRECT

meeting 8 p.m. Oct. 2 in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sand-
ers Goodstein. Israel
Ambassador Benjamin
Varon will be guest speaker.
Varon was the first Israeli
ambassador to the Domin-
ican Republic where he
served in 1964. He was
ambassador to Jamaica in
1956.
Varon established the
Israel Embassay in Para-
guay. He is working on his
memoirs.

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A suldm-decorating party
will be held 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day at Temple Beth El. Par-
ticipants are asked to bring
a sack lunch. Donuts and
cider will be provided.

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DAIRY MEAL
TREAT!

bravo!

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Moss Wins Israel Bond Prize

Murray Moss, president of
the Flint Jewish Community
Council; will receive the
State of Israel United Jew-
ish Award "for outstanding
leadership in Flint" at the
annual Israel Bonds dinner
7 p.m. Oct. 16 at Cong. Beth
Israel.
Moss is serving his second
term as council president.
Gordon Suber is chairman
of the Bonds dinner; Stanley
Fauer and Louis Kasle are
co-chairmen. Pat and
Stanley Fauer are in charge
of ticket reservations.
There will be a leadership

Cheryl Riskin of South-
field, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Riskin of Flint,
was featured in the Sept. 11
issue of the Detroit Free
Press Sunday magazine.
Miss Riskin is activities
director 'of Borman Hall—
Jewish Rome for the Aged
in Detroit.

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'KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY

I Flint News

Moss, president; Ira B.
Marder, Malcolm Isaacs
and Edward Powers, vice
presidents; Esta Mitchell,
secretary; and Louis
Epstein, treasurer.
Tickets are available at
the council office, 120 W.
Kearsley, 767-5922.

COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

.Thursday—FJCC Jewish
Education Commission
meeting, noon. Council
office.

Italian-style!

Bat Mitzva.

Dana Foote, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Foote,
will become Bat Mitzva 11
a.m. Oct. 1 at Temple Beth
El.

CHEF BOV-AR-DEE®

Glickman Heads
Podiatrty Group

Dr. Steven R Glickman
was elected president of the
Michigan State Podiatry
Association at its 62nd
annual scientific seminar
and meeting at the Hyatt
.Regency Hotel.
Other officers are: Dr.
Charles E. Pankrantz, pres-
ident-elect; Dr. John • W.
Jacobson, vice president;
Dr. S.J. Goldstein, secre-
tary; Dr. Thomas E.
Sharffe, treasurer; Drs.
Earl' G. Kaplan, I.O. Kanat
and Carl Fisher, APA. dele-
gates; and Drs. Jack
Durant Charles R. Rettig
and Sherman A. Men-
delsohn, alternates.

MEATLESS
MEAL

THAT'S READY TO
HEAT 'N' EAT!

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THE MARVELOUS

Workmen's Circle of Mich-
igan will hold a meeting
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Zolton Ferency of Mich-
igan State University and
Francis Shor of Wayne
State University will speak
on "What Is Socialism
Today?"
Refreshments will be
served. The public is in-
vited. For information, call
Workmen's Circle, 626-6016.

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Workmen's Circle.
Meeting Planned

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