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April 20, 1979 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-20

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Friday, April 20, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Campaign Nears $15 Million]

Flint News

Bella Abzug to Address Flint UJA Women's Event

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Former U.S. Congress-
woman Bella Abzug will
address the women's di-
vision of the Flint United
Jewish Appeal campaign
6:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Cong. Beth Israel.
Cocktails and dinner will
be served. Admission is by a
minimum, gift to the cam-
paign.

A longtime activist in the
cause of women's rights, she
was named by President
Carter in 1977 as presiding
officer of the National
Commission for the Obser-
vance of International
Women's Year.
She lectures fre-
quently, throughout the
country, at colleges,

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Democratic Party func-
tions and women's
groups and on behalf of
the state of Israel; has
authored numerous
magazine' articles and a
book; and has appeared
as a guest on more than
100 television shows.
Rep. Abzug — serving as
senior New York State
member of the powerful
House Committee on Public
Works and Transportation
— had authored legislation
bringing more than $6 bil-
lion to New York in public
works, economic develop-
ment, sewage treatment;
mass transit and counter-
cylical anti-recession aid.
She also was serving as
chairman of the House Sub-
committee on Government
Information and Individual
Rights, conducting in-
quiries into the covert and
illegal activities of the CIA,
FBI, the IRS and other gov-
ernment agencies.
A fotnider of the National
Women's Political Caucus,
Mrs. Abzug wrote the first
law banning discrimination
against women in obtaining
credit, loans and mortgages,
and fought for Title IX
Equal Opportunity in Edu-
cation Laws.
She also helped write and
pass The Freedom of Infor-
mation and Privacy Acts
and the milestone "Gov-
ernment in the Sunshine"
Law, which for the first time
opens up government agen-
cies to public scrutiny.
Mrs. Abzug attended
Hunter College, where
she earned a BA degree
in politiCal science and

COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

I NEED A JOB

The Jewish Vocational Service and
Community Workshop needs your help
for our Summer Job
Placement Program.
• All applicants are thoroughly
screened • All applicants are referred
by our professional staff • No fees
are charged to the employer • No
fees are charged to the applicant
Please call us with your job openings.
Telephone: (313) 967-0500

Saturday — USY Shabat
service, 9 a.m., Cong. Beth
Israel.
Sunday — USY general
meeting; and "That's
Entertainment '79," • Ruthi
Navon, 8 p.m., Temple Beth
El.
Monday — Temple Beth
El board of education meet-
ing, 8 p.m.; and Cong. Beth
Israel board of education
meeting, 8 p.m.
Tuesday — FJCC Jewish
Education Commission
meeting, noon, Council
office; FJCC presidents
meeting, 6 p.m.; and Keren
Or board meeting, 8 p.m.
Wednesday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club,
noon, Temple Beth El; and
FJCC board of governors, 8
p.m.

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Flint People
Make News

Dr. Milton Siegel was
among six -Flint area de-
ntists elected to the Michi-
gan Dental Association's
first House or Representa-
tives. Dr. Clement Alfred .
and Dr. Marshall
Cossman were among five
area dentists elected as
alternates.

served as president of the
student government.
An early activist and fund
raiser for Zionist causes, she
attended the Jewish
Theological Seminary and
was a Hebrew teacher.
After her graduation
from Columbia University
Law School, where she was
an editor of the Law Review,
Mrs. Abzug practiced law
for 25 years, specializing in
labor and small business
law, housing and tenants'
rights, civil rights and civil
liberties cases.
She has been awarded
honorary degrees from
Hunter College, Hobart and
William Smith Colleges and
Manhattanville College.

Marcy H. Tucker
Plans to Marry

At the final report meeting prior to the closing of the
1979 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fun
workers were told that the Campaign has reached
$14,791,412, plus $4,658,233 for Project Renewal, Sho
at the meeting Sunday are, from left, seated, Campaign
co-chairmen Marvin H. Goldman and I. William Sherr an
General Chairman David Handleman; and, standing,
Women's Division President Dulcie Rosenfeld, gues
speaker Ilan Cohen, and Shirley Harris, Campaign associ-
ate chairman.

Photo Contest and Dancing
Scheduled at Jewish Cente

Rally for Israel

The Jewish Community-
Center announces that
entry time has been ex-
tended to today for the
photographic contest which
will be held in conjunction
with Israel Expo '79.
Entry blanks can be ob-
tained from the Center
Camera Club or the cultural
arts department of the Cen-
ter.
For information, call
Harriet Drisman, 851-4019
or 661-1000, ext. 250.
The Center Dance De-
partment will celebrate
National Dance Week
with two special pro-
grams in the Aaron
DeRoy Studio Theater.
At 8 p.m. May 10, the New
Young Dancers Guild
will present an evening of
original works. The
senior company will per-
form a dance tribute to
Isadora Duncan as well
as a scene from "Chorus
Line," choreographed by
assistant director - Judie
Connors.
The junior company, di-
rected by former Young
Dancers Guild member,
Alison Chockburn, will pre-
sent "Flight" to the music of
Santana, commissioned for
the guild by Detroiter War-
ren Spears. Tickets are
available at the door and at
the Center cashier's office.
The children's creative
dance classes will present a
program, "Shame On You,
If You Don't Dance Too,"
7:30 p.m. May 17 in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter. The Wednesday classes
will perform their own ver-
sion of "The Wizard of Oz."
The 4:30 p.m. Thursday
class will dance "Earth, Air,
Fire and Water," the 5:30
p.m. class will present
"Cats." Sunday classes have
an up-beat version of "The
West Side of Shusan."
Tickets are available at
the door or at the Center
cashier's office. Both pro-
grams are directed by Har-
riet Berg.

The Flint Jewish Corn-
munity Council will celeb-
rate the 31st anniversary of
the state of Israel 6 p.m.
May 2 at Cong. Beth Israel.

Dancers Guild are: Patricia
Brukoff, Erica Engleman, Lisa
Engelman, Andrea Katz, Terri
Kovan, Lisa Kowalsky, Lisa
Marrich, Cindy Moltz, Kathy

MISS TUCKER

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Tucker of Flint announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Marcy Hope, to
Jonathan Marc Colman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Col-
man of Southfield.
Miss Tucker. and her
fiance were graduated from
the University of Michigan.
, A November wedding is
planned.

Nursery School
Open House Set

Cong. Beth Israel's nur-
sery school will have an
open house for prospective
students 11 a.m. Wednes-
day in the synagogue.
Parents interested in
enrolling their children in
the program beginning Sep-
tember 1979 are invited.
For information, call Lois
Stanley, 732-6310 or 732-
7147.

Flint Hadassah
Plans to Gather

Flint Hadassah will meet
noon Wednesday at Temple
Beth El. The film, "Connec-
tions," will be shown.
Luncheon will -be served,
and a babysitter will be
available.
The women will hold
their annual spring confer-
ence, this year entitled,
"Pacing the '80s," May
14-16 at the Marriot Inn,
Ann Arbor.

Members of the Young

Moltz, Leah Nickamin, Patty Re
ich, Sara Schuster, Allyson
Schwartz, Ann Sheehy, Julie
Stein, Mary Stephenson, Shira
Teller and Karen Tennenbaum.

The JCC Runners will
sponsor the second annual
"Chai" long distance run
8:30 a.m. May 20 starting at
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
All participants will re-
ceive a t-shirt and a patch
denoting the number of
miles completed. "Chai" —
18-milers — also will re-
ceive a special award. Run-4-
ners may select distances of
one, three, six, nine, 12 and
18 miles.
Registration must b
received by May 16.
There is an entry fee. Lage
registration will be ac-
cepted up to 8 a.m. the
day of the run. There is a
late fee.
The public is welcome.
Applications are availab4
at the Jewish Center. _

Miss Medalie
to Wed in July

MISS MEDALIE

Dr. and Mrs. Mcrris
Medalie of Lathrup Village
announce the engagement
of their daughter, ,Sally, to
Dennis Jack Shapiro, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Shapiro of Detroit.
Miss Nedalie was
graduated from Lasell
Junior College in Au='
biurndale, Mass., and the
University of Massach
setts in Amherst. Her fiance
was graduated from Way
State University.
A July wedding
planned.

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