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December 09, 1977 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-12-09

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48 Friday, December 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Women to Appeal
for Soviet Jews
at Special Lunch

HAVE
AN
AFFAIR
WITH
HAL
GORDON

The League of Jewish
Women's Organizations and
the Jewish Community
Council will sponsor a Wom-
en's Plea for Soviet Jewry—
Prisoner of Conscience
luncheon noon Monday at
Temple Israel.
Everyone is invited, and
there is a nominal charge.

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Flint Jews to Hear
CJF Consultant

Dr. • Joseph I. Cohen, sen-
ior consultant for the De-
partment of Field Services
of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare

COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

Friday—Temple Beth El
Hanuka Family Night.
Monday—FJCC Commu-
nity Relations Sub-
committee on International
Jewish Concerns, 8 p.m.
Tuesday—Temple Beth El
Sisterhood - meeting, noon,
temple; FJCC Basketball
Teams Practice, 8 p.m.,
Temple Beth El; FJCC
Community Relations Sub-
Committee on Israel and the
Middle East, 8 p.m.; and
ZOA meeting.
Wednesday—Cong. Beth
Israel Adult Hebrew Class,
7:45 p.m., synagogue.
Thursday—FJCC Senior
Friendship Club meeting,
noon, Temple Beth El;
Cong. Beth Israel Sister-
hood Study Group, 12:30
p.m., synagogue; and Cong.
Beth Israel Board of Educa- -
tion meeting, 8 p.m., syna-
gogue.

Funds, will address the
Leadership Development
Committee of the Flint Jew-
ish Community Council 8
p.m. Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ben-
ison, 3316 Pencombe.
Dr. Cohen, former educa-
tional director of Cong. Beth
Israel in Flint, will speak on
"The Jewish Alphabet
Soup7.
Dr. Cohen also will meet
with members of the FJCC
Executive Committee.

NeW- Itabbi Named
at Beth Israel

Rabbi Hillel Rudaysky
has been named spiritual
leader of Cong. Beth Israel.
He served for 20 years as
rabbi of Temple Beth Sho-
lom in Framingham, Mass.
Rabbi Rudaysky held his
first pulpit in 1949 in Bay
City.
A native of Brooklyn,
N.Y., Rabbi Rudaysky has
served congregations in
New York and was director
of Bnai Brith Foundation at

Aliya Center Offers
Advice on Imports,
Jobs to Immigrants

The Israel Aliya Center,
under
the direction of Yeh-
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mann uda Berman, offers advice
on jobs and importing
household items for poten-
tial olim. Detailed informa-
tion can be gotten by calling
the aliya center, 968-1044.
Greatest demand in the
Israeli job market is seen in
the fields of social science,
I social
work, computers,
I teaching,
electronic and
I production engineering,
chemistry and geology, ac-
I cording
to Berman. Lesser
demand is seen in law, sta-
tistics, math, sociology and
mechanical and chemical
engineering. There is little
demand for civil engineers
architects.
I - and
Regarding the importing
'of one's household items,
Berman offers arguments
for both sides. Although
American-made items may
be of superior quality, they
may not be serviceable in
Israel owing to lack of
parts. By buying Israeli-
NOW! GET THE EXACT STYLE, color and size
you want — at astonishing savings. Plus, your
made household goods, an
new hat will be fitted perfectly by experts.
oleh is exempt from value
Take the money you'll save, and treat yourself
added tax and purchase
I taxes
to a second hat!
the items do not
1 have to and
be brought through
1 customs. Berman adds that
YOU'LL FIND EVERY SHAPE, COLOR & STYLE BY:
electrical
Oleg Cassini, Marlow, Dobbs, Stetson, Churchill, Cav-
1 Israeli-made
items tend to use less elec-
anagh, Bourse-Cellini, Makins, Knox, Barlesoni - and
1 tricity.
more!
Some Israeli manufac-
1 turers
offer discounts to
olim. Customs offers the
all: 569-4909
oleh a list of participating
manufacturers.

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Danish Taught

NEW YORK—Because of •
the large flow of tourists
from Denmark to Eilat,
ORT-Israel has been asked
to teach courses in the Dan-
ish language for staff en-
gaged in tourist-oriented
trades.

NEW YORK—James L.
Ferguson, president of Gen-
eral Foods Corp., received
the Americanism Award of
the Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith at a recent
dinner at the Waldorf-As-
toria in New York.
Dore Schary was the din-
ner chairman. Ferguson is
the ninth recipient of the
Americanism Award, whic
honors those America
whose personal and publi
lives exemplify the highest
ideals of the Declaration of
Independence.
Ferguson was graduated
from the Harvard Business
School. He is a trustee of
Hamilton College, the
Juilliard School of Music in
New York and Outward
Bound. He is a director and
treasurer of the . Grocery
Manufacturers of America,
a member of the Conference
Board and director of Amer-
ican Productivity Center.

the University of Oklahoma
Prior to accepting the
Framingham post in 1956.
He is a graduate of Herzliah
Hebrew Teachers Seminary
and the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America.

FJCC Sponsors
Basketball Teams

Three basketball teams
are sponsored by the Flint
Jewish Community Council
in the YMCA league; Junior
Boys; coached by Harold.
Steinman; senior boys, Les
Silberman, coach: and
men's team, Carl Rittman,
coach.
Junior boys will play 6
p.m. Monday and Dec. 19 at
Whittier Junior High. Senior
boys will play 7 p.m. Satur-
day and Dec. 17 at the
YMCA. The men's team
plays 8 p.m. Saturday and
Dec. 17 at the YMCA.

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