rt1 22 Friday, December 8, 1918 a ► 1: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS B'nai David Sisterhood & Men's Club . 24350 Southfield Rd. at 91/2 Mile GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE Music by Sam Barnett Dec. 31st, 1978 8:30 P.M. till ? Continental Breakfast Served Donation $25.00 per person Bring Your Own Bottle Set Ups Provided For Reservaitons Call Synagogue Office 557 - 8210 Iry Abramson 355 - 4051 Your Own Business in Israel Israel is an expanding and growing world marketplace. Your business initiative can make a major contribution to Israel's development. It won't be easy - but you will find a personal fulfillment. Israel needs your ideas, your energy, your investment. Ali ISRA ah CENTER 25900 Greenfield,• Suite 328 Oak Park, Michigan 48237 Telephone 968-1044 r Flint News UNDOF Plan Is Extended UNITED NATIONS The Security Council exten ded the man- date of the United Naticins Disengagement Force (UNDOF) on the Golan Heights for an additional period of six months, until May 31, 1979. UJA Leader Irving Bernstein (JTA) — to Address Major Fln.t Event Irving Bernstein, execu- tive vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, will address the major gifts par- lor meeting of the 1979 United Jewish Appeal 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of B. Morris Pelavin, 1220 Beard St. The gathering is for con- tributors of $2,500 or more. Ira Marder, president of the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council, announced the appointment of Ed Powers along with Dr. Bruce Foote, associate chairman, and Elaine Fishler, women's di- vision chairman. Bernstein became execu- tive vice chairman of UJA in 1969 after serving a number of years as assis- tant executive vice chair- man. Bernstein developed and coordinated-the first UJA National Confer- ence in Israel. Known as "This Year in Jerusalem," it brought more than 3,000 Ameri- can Jews to every settle- ment in the Jewish state, culminating in a march through Jerusalem to the Western Wall. He is an associate member of the board of gov- ernors of the Jewish Agency in Israel and serves on its international fund raising committee. He is a founder of the Jewish Agency's In- stitute for Fund Raising in Jerusalem. Bernstein was chairman of the 1969 and 1970 cam- paigns of the Greater New York United Jewish Appe- al's Social Services Di- vision. He also is a member The Conservative Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit in conjunction with the Intercongregational Adult Education Institute present , DR. GERSON D. COHEN Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary speaking on "New Directions for Conservative Judaism" Tuesday, December 19, 1978 — 8:00 P.M. CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK 27375 Bell Road - Southfield, Michigan FREE OF CHARGE \ OPEN TO ENTIRE COMMUNITY The vote last Thursday' night in the 15-member Se- curity Council was 14-0. China, as in previous in- stances, did not take part in the vote. UNDOF is separating Israeli and Sy- rian forces on the Golan. COMMUNITY) CALENDAR Monday — FJCC Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Genesee Valley Mall; and Hadassah board meeting. Tuesday — Temple Beth El Sisterhood Hanuka In- stitute, 10 a.m.; Beth Israel Parenting Session, 7:30 p.m.; and Keren Or meet- ing, 8 p.m. Wednesday — FJCC Adult Education Class, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El. Thursday — FJCC Senior Friendship Club meeting, noon, Temple Beth El; ORT meeting, noon; and Cong. Beth Israel Board of Education meeting, 8 p.m. Ex-Member Gives Lecture on Cults Cong. Beth Israel and Temple Beth El will hold a joint service at which former cult member Dan Schnee will speak on "A Personal Encounter With the Cults" 8 p.m. today at Temple Beth El. A former member of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, Schnee speaks to Jewish groups about the dangers of cults. Schnee's appearance is sponsored by the Commis- sion on Jewish Education of the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council. Couple Honored Mr. and Mrs. Marcus (Roslyn) Lebster will be honored at an oneg Shabat following 8 p.m. Shabat services at Temple Beth El. Highest dollars paid for your diamonds, gold or antique jewelry!!! Liscen6ed by State of Michigan _ CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 851-7333 T1.11 . ant. I • N • 4 Women's American ORT IRVING BERNSTEIN of the New York UJA Fed- eration Board of Directors. He is a member of Bran- deis University's Board of Advisers for the Hornstein Program, a joint program of the graduate school of ad- vanced studies in social wel- fare and contemporary Jewish studies, and serves on the executive committee of the national advisory committee of the School of Jewish Communal Service of Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles. Bernstein holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from City College of New York, and a Master of Arts degree from Columbia Uni- versity. LASH FOR JEWELS II SPRING ARBOR & OAKFIELD CHAPTER "A040DISCO NITE!ovw with MARC ANKERMAN Saturday, December 9, 1978 Labor Zionist Institute 28555 Middlebelt Road . Farmington Hills Music and Dancing begin at 8:00 p.m. Pizza — Salad — Beverage $7.50 per person — $15.00 per couple ■■ 1111 ■ Ir For Information call 968-0168 or 557-9283 CONG. BETH SHALOM 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park Presents Chai-Cites '79 $18.00 per person Favors — Set ups Midnight Buffet Supper B.Y.O.B. Sun., Dec. 31, 1978 8:30 p.m. — Hors D'oeuvres Dancing to the Music of Shelby Lee 9:30-1:30 For Information Call Eleanor Golden 569-2093 Barbara Leff 544-0175 Syn Office LI 7-7970 Deadline for Reservations 12/22