r-s- rte- I •I 18 ,03 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 23, 1919 Marriages LARRY FREEDMAN 13 647-2367 rchestra and Entertainment Ruth Miller of Southfield recently became the bride of Mike Bass of Chicago. The new Mrs Bass is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bornstein of Windsor. The couple is living in the Chicago area les 9-01. -pam -sani 9-14. tai "sinta. "um SEMOH M3N 2 8.10W N3VNIOM N3iAl HOd SNOLLVE131.1V JO 9aisino %09 lo suoRoopai uo suou eJoHe Joj abiego wnw!umi - spiv° open Jofew 319VNOSV3E1 NON iiv agus puv SSel JO poo6 Nool moN •)fool noA se poo6 se 'eel Apo noA Jeqwnu anon X06 an,am LL11V1311:1 Mid AHM *SON3N33N1 Hal HO vom_1101 `1/10S3d 1101 'SWIM SEWS M3N — MON 3H3H •ssau!snq sueaw 31:103N3 `suFebRci sAus 3tl0oN3 Liam 1-1.1.110M LISIOEJV SI NIV9HVEI Israel Blasted on Human Rights GENEVA (JTA) — The United Nations Human Rights Commission voted 19-3 with eight abstentions to send a telegram to Israel expressing "deep concern about the systematic tor- ture practiced by Israel against Palestinian de- tainees, as reflected -once again in recent interna- tional reports." The telegram also ex- pressed the commission's "grave concern about policies of repression and collective punishment by the Israeli occupation forces against the Palestinian people in Palestine and in the Arab occupied ter- ritories." The three countries vot- ing against the telegram were the United States, Canada and Australia. Those abstaining were Au- stria, Colombia, France, West Germany, Ivory Coast, Portugal, Sweden and Uruguay. Benin and Panama were absent. FLINT NEWS Opera Stars Will Perform in Fling Opera stars Tibor Herdan and Stella Richmond will perform in a program of the Flint Jewish Community Council's "That's Entertainment '79" series 8 p.nr.'Sunday at Cong. Beth Israel. Herdan studied in Au- stria and Italy and has won many competitions, schol- arships and grants. He has appeared in many movies. Miss Richmond studied in her native Romania and ap- peared there on radio and television, in concerts and recitals. For tickets or infor- mation, call the Council. COMMUNITN) CALENDAR ( Sunday — Israel Teen Israel Expo Seeks Volunteers in the offing for an appear- ance by an Israeli govern- ment official. "The Contract" film and _ Stan Getz's "A Musical Odyssey" will be featured at the event. Volunteers are being sought for the annual Israel Expo slated to take place April 28-May 1 at the main Jewish Community Center. Celebrating the 31st an- niversary of the state of Is- rael, the expo will feature dance, music, a trade fair and more. According to Yehuda Berman of the Is- raeLAliya Center, plans are The exposition, is co- sponsored by the Detroit Zionist Federation, the Jewish Center, the Jewish Community Council and the Jewish Educators Council. Religious Jews Fight Secularists To volunteer, call Helen Naimark, 626-66893; Judy Boborow, 543-7342; or Jerry Pasternak, 557-4884. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Violence flared anew in the northern suburb of Ramot between secular residents and religious Jews who tried to prevent them from driving on the Sabbath. Some 200 residents charged into a stone- throwing crowd of religious zealots. Many of the latter, from the Mea Shearim quarter, fled as baton- wielding police intervened to break up the melee. The incident was the first involving a physical clash between the secular and religious Jews in the neighborhood. riASSPORTII PHOTOS IN COLOR WHILE YOU WAIT L2 $ 1100 For Ar REGISTER NOW FOR BEGINNERS PHOTOGRAPHY' CLASSES LENS OPENING CAMERAS 6 VIDEO 353-5330 WE DISCOUIR OUR PRICES, NOT OUR SERVICE OPEN MON TUES WO SAT 9 to 6 • MRS. FPI 9 to MUTE SSE • NORTNIDESTEINI at INNS IER Abe Cherow, Says: • SOME OF YOU STILL HAVEN'T CALLED ME ABOUT YOUR FURNITURE. THAT COULD BE A COSTLY MISTAKE. CALL ME — I CAN DO MORE FOR YOU. ARTISTIC - UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block' North of Ford Rd.) LU 4-5900 Dearborn Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ABE CHEROW, President CALL LU 4-5900 SMALL BEQUESTS BUILD A STRONG ISRAEL Visit. Monday — Cong. Beth Israel Sisterhood board meeting, noon; and Temple Beth El board meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday — FJCC Com- mission on Jewish Educa- tion; noon, Council office; and Keren Or board meet- ing, 8 p.m. Wednesday — FJCC Board of Governors meet- ing, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El. Thursday — FJCC Senior Friendship Club, noon, Temple Beth El; JWVA meeting; and Cong. Beth Israel board meeting, 8 p.m. ( Flint People Make News coor- dinator of resettlement pro- grams for the Flint Jewish Community Council, was honored by the Service Cen- ter for Visually Impaired at its annual meeting. Joan Hallem, If the tradition of including the Jewish National Fund in the Will of every.Jew were invariably followed„sufficient resources would be accumulated to ensure the future of the young Jewish State on a sound basis of land development, social welfare, and justice. A bequest to the Jewish National Fund should be as traditional a,s having u Blue Box in one's home. - You may want your bequest to be dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a Nadi lah, to (1 children's play area, to perpetual yallrzeit or kiddish, or to some fOrm of permanent tribute in the natnes of persoas,. ■■. dear to you. Consult the Foundation for Jewish National Fund, 27308 Southfield Rd., 557-6644 They will gladly\co-operate with you in working out plans to meet your special requirements, in strict privacy.