711 DETROIT 1118911 NEWS 16 Friday, Nay 5,1616 ********** * *************** It wh-e"-G'""e 8"""'' MUSIC &SHOWS: it invoiatoos People LAS —boot SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ* INVITATIONS ENTERTAINMENT ; Workmen's Circle Lecture Slated Workmen's Circle of Michigan will present its First Rose Kleinman Memorial Lecture 8 p.m. For The 41 '• And The Ne"a Finest' May 12 at the Labor Zionist 41 - Institute. Guest speaker will be Dr. 4 Aaron Levenstein, author SPECIALIST Foreign Car Service and educator, who will IN — speak on "The Labor VOLKSWAGEN AND Movement Today — Con- structive or Destructive." PORSCHE CARS .....,„ Dr. Levenstein prac- CALL. ticed labor law for many 548-3926 years and for 20 years he 548-4160 was directing editor of the Labor Division of the 541-9704 Research Institute of 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. America. He currently is FERNDALE &et weeo. Aliens G. Rehme MICH. A Pieehorsa professor of management [ and industrial relations at the Baruch College of the City University of FAMILY New York. He is a THE member of the Labor NEEDS YOU Panel of the American Arbitration Association. He is the former chair- JO n man of the New York the It v.:•- ' Jewish Labor Committee, former member of the na- Semitism and B tional executive committee Socnsc: • -- of Workmen's Circle, a gh B Nal B .. - member of the board of di- COVENANT CREDIT UNION rectors of the League for Industrial Democracy; and B nal Brith Men nai Brith Women a member of the editorial board orTreedom at Issue." Call 354-6100 Call 356-0146 by HATTIE SCHWARTZ 356-8563 AGENCY 356-8525 • ORCHESTRAS * -it • STROLLERS * • DANCERS • COMEDIANS 4( CARICATURE ARTISTS& MORE Al's B'NAI B'RITH JOIN NOW SAVE at Adler-Kay on ada oaeovee UP TO 3070 OFF list prices r Flint News FJCC to Mark Israel's 30th The Flint Jewish Com- munity Council's Shalom Group will have a social ft p.m. Saturday at the River Hollow Apts. club house. For information, call Debby Golden, 239-3034, or Harold Steinman, 239- 5412. 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The players were honored will open with a dinner of traditional Israeli food, in- recently at an awards pro- cluding humus, shishkabob gram. Named for the and pita. Everyone is in- Sportsman's Award was vited. There is a charge. For Alan Himelhoch, while dinner reservations, contact Mike Griffin was chosen by the Council Office, 120 W. teammates as Most Valu- Kearsley St., Flint, 48502. able Player. The Parvarim, Yossi Hury and Ori Harpaz, sing traditional and contempor- ary Israeli songs as well as selections in Yiddish, Ladino, Greek, Spanish and English. Friday— Keren Or Bake Sale; and Temple Beth El Yom Hashoah Observance, 8 p.m., temple. Sunday— Cong. Beth Is- rael annual meeting, 7:30 p.m., synagogue. Monday — Hadassah board meeting; and FJCC Community Relations In- ternational Jewish Con- cerns Subcommittee meet- ing, 8 p.m. Tuesday — Temple Beth El Sisterhood donor meet- ing, noon, temple; Keren Or meeting; FJCC Community Relations Israel and the Middel East Subcommittee meeting, 8 p.m.; and ZOA meeting. Thursday — FJCC Jewish Education Commis- sion meeting, noon, Council office; and Cong. Beth Israel board of education meeting, 8 p.m., synanogue. DISTINCTIVE Lighting & Accessories