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November 18, 1977 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-11-18

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58 Friday, November 18, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

GED Test Offered at OP High School

The Oak Park Community
Education GED Test Center
will give its next general
educational development
examinations 7 p.m. Dec. 5-
7 at the Oak Park High
School.

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Fee for the testing is pay-
able on the first night of the
examinations. Examinees
are asked to register in per-
son at the Community Edu-
cation Office prior to taking
the examinations. The Com-
munity Education Office is
open from 6 to 10 p.m. daily
except Friday evenings.
Deadline for registration is
6:45 p.m. on the first day of
examinations.
For information. call the
Community Education offi-
cer, 548-9294.

When you turn proud. re-
member that a flea pre-
ceded you in the order of
creation.
—Talmud

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Lapeer Jewish Residents Aided

The Lapeer Visiting Com-
mittee, sponsored by the
Flint Jewish Community
Council, provided a party
for its Jewish residents
Nov. 4.

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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

Sunday—FJCC Lead-
ership Development Group
meeting, 8 p.m., home of
Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Suzi)
Klein, 5165 Squire Hill Dr.
Monday—FJCC Commu-
nity Relations Sub-
committee on social and
economic justice; and
Temple Beth El board of
education meeting, 8 p.m.,
temple.
Tuesday—FJCC . Budget
and Allocations Committee
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Council
office; and FJCC basketbal
team practice, 8 p.m.,
Temple Beth El.
Wednesday—Cong. Beth
Israel Adult Hebrew Class,
7:45 p.m., Cong. Beth
Israel.
Friday—Keren Or bake
sale at the Small Mall.

Temple Gift Shop
Has Hanuka Items

Temple Beth El's Judaica
shop will feature Hanuka
items. The shop hours are
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sundays,
4-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Wednesdays during Novem-
ber; and 4-5:30 p.m. Dec. 1

Music Workshop
at Flint Beth El

1 week only now through Nov. 25th

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Flint News

"Your
Office

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Temple Beth El will hold
a music workshop 8 p.m.
today in the temple. Carol
Feder will teach the congre-
gation several new litur-
gical responses for the Sab-
bath service.

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Flint Lodge and Chapter,
Bnai Brith, will sponsor a
buffet deli-lunch 1 p.m. Sun-
day at Temple Beth El, in
observance of international
Bnia Brith Membership
Month.
Members will be admitted
free of charge, and guests
are invited at a nominal fee.
Prospective members are
invited. For reservations,
call Joanne Klein, 767-3948,
or Stephan Kaplan, 239-2050.

Flint People
Make News

Andrea Wolf, a soph-
omore at Carman High
School, came in second in
the Detroit News
Invitational girls high
school swimming meet.

James T. Cole of Grand
Blanc was elected to a four-
year term on the Grand
Blanc City Council.

Shalom Singles
Plan to Gather

The Shalorri Group for
young singles and marrieds
will hold a get-together Dec.
3 at River Hollow Apts. club
house. For information, con-
tact Debby Golden, 239-3034.

Gift Wrapping
Clinics Scheduled

Flint Hadassah members
conduct gift wrapping clin-
ics 1-4 p.m. daily in the
home of Gladys Shaprow.
For information, call 239-
0713, or 732-8735.

HARTFORD, Conn.
(JTA)—Nearly 400 people

Over 500 patterns of bone
china and oven to table ware.

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Flint BB Groups
Plan Deli-Lunch

Hartford, Israel
Exchange Planned

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Crown Derby
Wedgwood
Minton
Denby
Hummel
Figurines

Participating were chair-
man Esther Harris, Sarah
Akner, Fannie Sorkin, Bes-
sie Ring, Blanche Dunayer
and Sonia Schafer.

from Toronto

from the Greater Hartford
area will leave for Tel Aviv
Jan. 23 to spend eight days
in Israel as part of the
Friendship Force program.
At the same time, nearly
400 persons from the Tel
Aviv area will come to
Hartford.
The Hartford Friendship
Flight, in which the 400
people signed up before they
knew in which country their
sister city would be, is one
of the first in Friendship
Force, a national program
of exchange between Ameri-
can cities and cities around
the world. .
Rosalynn Carter, the wife
of President Carter, is hon-
orary chairman of the pro-
gram designed to promote
peace and friendship in the
world.

Workmen's Circle Organizes Group

for Russian Immigrants Here

Workmen's Circle of
Michigan is forming a new
branch composed of mem-
bers who are new immi-
grants from the Soviet
Union. An organizational
meeting will be held at 2
p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile
Jewish Community Center
branch.
The topic will be "Serv-
ices of Banks and Credit
Unions. - The speaker will
be Eugene Brownstein,
member of Workmen's
Circle Branch 460 and mem-
ber of The Workmen's
Circle Federal Credit Union

To steal for charity is
still stealing.

Board. Translators will be
available. There will also be
a slide presentation of how
a credit union functions.
Russian and Yiddish
music and refreshments
will highlight the afternoon.
For information, call the
Workmen's Circle office,
626-6016.

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during her recent illness.

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