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June 09, 1978 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-09

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48 Friday, kw 9, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

UN Urged to Ask Soviets to Disarm Terrorist Group

DOWNINGTON, Pa.
(JAT) — Bernard Balker
newly elected president of
the Workmen's Circle,
urged the current special
session of the United Na-
tions General Assembly on
disarmament to place on its

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a ,.:lnda a call to the Soviet
nion to disarm the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion and other terrorist
groups active in the Middle
East.
Backer made his appeal
in his acceptance address at
the biennial convention of
the 78-year-old Jewish
labor fraternal order here
which closed Sunday.
Morris Petrushka was
elected vice president
and Mitchell Lokiec was
elected treasurer. Resol-

Wins MD Degree

Frances Ginzler Rubin of
West Bloomfield was
awarded an MD degree from
Wayne State University's
medical school this week.

Phone
549-7170

Everybody's talking

utions were adopted re-
affirming support for Is-
rael and the perpetuation
of Jewish culture around
the world. The results of a
survey of the Workmen's
Circle membership were
released, indicating a re-
turn to traditional
Jewish observances.
hi an address at an earlier
session, Joseph Mlotck,
educational director of the
Workmen's Circle, proposed
the creation of a joint com-
mission made up of Jewish
community centers, educa-
tional and cultural bodies
and the U.S. Department of
Health, Education and Wel-
fare (HEW) to initiate Yid-
dish language studies at
elementary and high
schools in the U.S.

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Funds for Youth
to Study in Israel

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The Shalom Group, for
young singles and marrieds,
will hold a potluck picnic
5:30 p.m. June 17 in the
home of Debby Golden, 1511
Woodcroft, Flint.
Participants are re-
quested to bring a dish to
serve six persons, or pay an
admission fee. Reservations
are required. For reserva-
tions, call Miss Golden,
239-3034.

Bat Mitzva

Joni Bernard, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Allen Ber-
nard, will become Bat
Mitzva 7:30 p.m. June 17 at
Cong. Beth Israel. _

Parlor Benefits
Day School Body

ON ALL SPRING &
SUMMER ITEMS

20 /ot.100%

Syd Osher will be honored
and officers installed at the
Bnai Brith Flint Lodge's
annual awards dinner-
dance to take place 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Coun-
try Squire. Cocktails will be
served at 6.
Officers to be installed
are Stephan Kaplan, presi-
dent; Irving Berner and
Edward Goldberg, vice pres-
idents; Jeffrey Appel, re-
cording secretary; Jeffrey
Feinstein, financial
secretary-treasurer; Gerald
Rittman, chaplain; Samuel

Potluck Picnic
for Young Adults

Open Thurs. & Fri. tit 9

MIDNIGHT MADNESS!!
FRIDAY,

Flint BB Lodge Dinner Tuesday

The Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council's Commis-
sion on Jewish Education is
making available scholar-
ships for teenagers who
wish to study in Israel for
the summer of 1979.
Applicants must have
reached the age of 15, must
complete two semesters of
an Israel preparation course
and give one semester of
service to the Jewish com-
munity upon their return.
Applications are availa-
ble from the FJCC, 120 W.
Kearsley, Flint. Deadline
for submitting them is Sept.
30.

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A parlor meeting on be-
half of Torah Umesorah, the
National Society for Jewish
Day Schools, will take place
8 p.m. June 19 in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ber-
lin, 18251 Onyx, Southfield.
Harry Zekelman of
Windsor, recipient of Torah
Umesorah's "Chasan To-
rah" Award will chair the
parlor. David Zekelman, re-
cipient of the society's
"Amudim" award is co-
chairman.
Amos Bunim of New
York, associate chairman of
the board of Torah
Umesorah, will be guest
speaker.
The parlor will focus on
the activities of Torah
Umesorah, including
teacher training, place-
ment, school development
and curriculum program-
ming.

Winston, Jack Kippleman
and Irving Katz, trustees;
and Joseph Schiller, war-
den.

COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

Saturday — Confirma-
tion Services, 8 p.m., Tem-
ple Beth El.
Sunday — Confirmation
Services, 7:30 p.m., Cong.
Beth Israel. -
Tuesday — Bnai Brith
Dinner-Dance, 6 p.m.,
Country Squire.
Wednesday — ORT
Donor-Honor Roll Lunc-
heon.

APAI Will Meet

The Association of Pa-
rents of American Israelis
will meet 2 p.m. June 18 at
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses — West Bloomfield.
Fred Erlebacher will re-
port on the second national
convention in Atlantic City,
N.J., of the APAI organiza-
tion.

CREATIVE
PARTY PUIIIING
al DECORATING

Oar WItnras,
Weddings,
Sweet Sixteens, etc.

CANDY CENTER PIECES
Invitations and

Accessories

Party Favors

MARCIA MASSERIWI
646-6138



S.Yreockeerdl

THE SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH

Survivors of 1945
Invites You To Attend Two Slmchas
The 30th Anniversary of the
Independence of the State of Israel
also the Celebration of Father's Day

Sat., June 17, 9:00 P.M.

The United Hebrew School

21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield

Music by
Eric Rosenow and His Continentals

A Dairy Meal & Beverage will be served
Donation $7 per person

We will present the Fathers with
A Nice Father's Day Gift

Chairman Sonia Popowski 557-3994
Abe Weberrnan 626-6903
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