THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Labor Leader Is Honored in Advance of Bond Tribute Horace Brown, • president of the Retail Store Ern- - ployees Union Local 876 (AFL-CIO) was honored re- cently at a reception at the Wabeek Country Club in advance-of an Israel Bonds' labor-management tribute dinner to be held Jan. 21 at Fairlane Manor in Dear- born. U.S. diplomatic repre- sentative Ira Hirschmann addressed the reception. Brown will receive the chairmen are Robert Holmes, international vice president; Teamsters Union; William C. Marl shall, president, Michigan State AFL-CIO; and Tom Turner, president, Met- ropolitan Detroit, AFL- CIO. . FLINT NEWS Flint to Conduct Israel Mission The Flint Jewish Com- munity Council, under the chairmanship of Malcolm Isaacs, will sponsor a two- week mission to Israel March, 4-18. Members of the mission will celebrate Purim at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. They will meet Israeli families, government offi- cials and experts. ToUrs will be provided by United Jewish Appeal-trained guides and spt c al resource persons. The group will travel economy_- jet transporta- tion by a scheduled El Al 747 from New York. Ac- commodations will be at deluxe five-star hotels Dan, Tel Aviv, Dan Car- mel, Haifa, King David and Jerusalem. There will be breakfast every day, lunches on nine days and dinners 10 days. Tips and taxes are included in the price, based on double • occupancy. Cultural Series Slated by FJCC The cultural committee of - the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council, under the chairmanship of Harry Binder, announces the line-up of entertainment for the coming year. The series will include: Sy Kleinman, Jan. 28; Tibor Herdan and Stella Rich-mond, Feb., 25; "Ap- prenticeship of Duddy Krdvitz" movie, March 18; Ruthi Navon, April 22; and "Lies My Father Told Me" movie, May 20, For series tickets, call the Council, 767-5922. - men to Meet e Beth ISrael Sister- hood will hold an open board meeting noon Jan. 3 at the synagogue. The agenda will include a nominating com- mittee report, an update on the donor and news on the new cookbook. Friday, December 29, 1918 31 LET US COLLECT FOR YOU FOX & ASSOCIATES 23777 Greenfield, Suite 277 Southfield, Mich. 48075 1-313-559-9600 Mr. Elias ONE DAY ONLY HANDBAG BONANZA WT Horace Brown, third from left, president of the Retail Store Employees Union Local 878, is shown with tribute dinner co-chairmen, from left: Nathan L. Fink, vice chairman of the board of Allied Supermar- kets, Inc.; Bernard Weisberg, chairman of the board of Chatham Super Markets, Inc.; Brown; Ira Hirschmann, U.S. diplomatic representative and re- ception guest speaker; Paul Borman, president, Bor- man's, Inc.; and David Hermelin, general chairman, Greater Detroit Committee for State of Israel Bonds. state of Israel's Solidarity Award at the Jan. 21 affair. Hosts of the reception who also have accepted the posts of tribute dinner co-chairmen were: Nathan L. Fink, vice chairman of the board of Allied Super- markets, Inc.;--Bernard Weisberg, chairman of the board of Chatham Super Markets, Inc.; and Paul Borman, president of Borman's, Inc. Labor leaders who will join the food industry lead- ers as tribute dinner co- Israeli Performer Ezra Due for JNF Women's Donor Ezra, a leading Israeli entertainer, will be the guest star at the 49th an- nual donor event of the Women of the Jewish Na- tional Fund and the Young Women of JNF Jan. 9 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A graduate of the Inbal School for Dancing, Ezra first appeared with Haohel, Inbal, Do-Re-Me, Ohel Shem and at major hotels in Israel. He has appeared in several Israeli movies, in- cluding "I Like Mike" and "Hakibutz." Ezra sings in Hebrew, Yiddish, French, Spanish, Turkish, Greek and Arabic and he has star- red in concerts at Town Hall and Carnegie Hall and entertained in night clubs. He sings, dances and plays the drums. Rabbi William Ber- kowitz, president of the Jewish National Fund of America, will be the guest speaker. 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