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January 19, 1979 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, January 19, 1919

Jewish History Society to Meet

Singles Events

CRITERION CLUB will
hold a winter dance 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Oak Park
Community Center. Johnny
C and his orchestra will
provide music for dancing.
Refreshments will be
served. For information,
call Cecile Bartholomew,
559-8397; or Esther Ber-
shad, 543-6294.
* * *
SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES of the Jewish

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Community Center will
hear Jonathan Jaffa, attor-
ney, a member of the Michi-
gan Regional Advisory
Board of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith and president of the
Junior Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
8 p.m. Sunday in the main
Jewish Community Center.
His topic will be "ADL Up-
date." A social hour will fol-
low. There is a charge. For
information, call Phil Fa-
bian, 967-4110; Lois Moore,
968-3054; or Dorothy Shap-
iro, 557-2599. Open board
meetings are held 8 p.m. the
second Monday of the
month at the 10 Mile Center

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branch. Open bowling is
held 7 p.m. the second and
fourth Sundays of the
month at Hartfield Lanes,
Berkley.

* * *

SPACE, the single par-
ent project of the National
Council of Jewish Women,
will conduct a program
entitled, "How to Cope
Without Being Wiped Out,"
8 p.m. Jan. 30 in the NCJW
offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Suite 106, Southfield. An-
nette Bechek, clinical social
worker at the Jewish Fam-
ily Service, will lead the dis-
cussion. There is a nominal
charge.
A series of support groups
for the widowed, divorced
and for children of single
parents will begin 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the NCJW
offices. Tuesday's program
will be for the widowed. The
session for the divorced will
be held 8 p.m. Wednesday
and Thursday, and
youngsters groups will meet
1 p.m. Sunday. The groups
meet for four consecutive
weeks. There is a charge for
the series. For information
or to register, call the
NCJW office, 557-9604.
* * *
MICHIGAN JEWISH
SINGLES COUNCIL will
have a party 8 p.m. Sunday
at Roberto's, 2485 Coolidge,
Berkley. There is a charge.
Singles age 21-40 are in-
vited. For details, call Cindy
Mandelbaum, 851-8794, or
Sue Sugarman, 548-0108.
* *
JEWISH COMMU-
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Young Adult Department



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will sponsor a day of cross
country skiing noon Jan. 28
at the Beech Woods Center,
22200 Beech Rd., South-
field. There is a charge for
equipment. For reserva-
tions by Monday, call Steve
Freeman or Cindy Cole at
the Center, 661-1000, ext.
219. •

FLINT
NEWS

"The Role of Jews and and guests are invited.
Jewish Unions in the There is a charge. •
For information, call Ger-
Michigan Labor Move-
ment" will be the subject of trude Edgar, 354-1798;
a talk to be delivered by ' Sarah Rogoff, 424-8808; or
Philip P. Mason, professor Bette Schein, 355-1657.
of history, university ar-
chivist and director of the
NEED
Walter P. Reuther Library
of Labor and Urban Affairs,
Wayne State University, to
Bar Mitzva Wedding
the semi-annual meeting of
the Jewish Historical
Stationery Etc.
Society of Michigan, noon
Jan. 28 in Northland Inn.
Doris P. Easton, JHSM
president, will give a report
on activities of the society
- Call Barbara
during the past six months.
Brunch will be served,

INVITATIONS

20%.

968-5080

Culture Series
Opens in Flint

The Flint Jewish com-
munity will open its "That's
Entertainment '79" series 8
p.m. Jan. 28 at Temple Beth
El with a performance by
humorist Sy Kleinman.

There is a charge. For tic-
kets or information, call the
Flint Jewish Community
Council, 767-5922.

Mission to Israel

The Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council will host a
mission to Israel March
4-18, celebrating Purim at
the Western Wall, and in-
cluding tours of the country.
A deposit is required. For
information, call the Coun-
cil, 767-5922.

Women Gather
for a Luncheon_

Cong. Beth Israel Sister-
hood will host Temple Beth
El Sisterhood members at a
luncheon-meeting to be
held noon Feb. 7 at Beth Is-
rael.
The program will feature
the McKinley Sunshine
Kitchen Band. Florence Be-
rner is chairman of the pro-
gram.

1

COMMUNITI)
CALENDAR

Sunday — USY general
meeting, 1:30 p.m.
Monday — Temple Beth
El board of education meet-
ing, 8 p.m.
Tuesday — Keren or
board meeting, 8 p.m.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club,
noon, Temple Beth El; and
FJCC board of governors
meeting, 8 p.m.

FREDDY SHEYER

One Man Orchestra
Available For All Occasions

Now playing for all the Jewish Community
Center dances.

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The Yeshiva and Mesivta Torah Vodaath

Extends Warmhearted Congratulations to its Devoted Friends

FLINT
ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ris-
kin announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,

Mayne Susan Riskin, to
Harvey Urnovitz, son of

Mrs. Annette Urnovitz of
Southfield and the late Mr.
Hy Urnovitz. Miss Riskin
was graduated from East-
ern Michigan and Oakland
Universities. Her fiance
was graduated from Wayne
State University. A June
wedding is planned.

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Jonar

Originally from Detroit, Michigan and now at Miami, Florida
upon the forthcoming 80th Birthday Celebration of Mr. Jonas.
That blessed event will be celebrated on February 11th at the
Yeshiva's Annual Banquet at the Crown Hotel of Miami at which
Mr. & Mrs. Jonas will be the Guests of Honor. Torah Vodaath
cordially invites all friends and business associates of Mr. &
Mrs. Jonas from Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami and
elsewhere to plan their vacations in Miami in conjunction with
this eventful occasion and thereby render added tribute to two
noble people.

FRED F. WEISS,
Chairman of the Board
MENASHE STEIN,
Treasurer

HENRY MIRSCH
President
EARL M. SPERO,
Secretary

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