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April 27, 1979 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-27

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I Flint News

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Federation Women Planning
a Revue for May 16 Meeting

.

Hadassah Opens Gift Wrap Booths

Ann Lebster Chapter,
Hadassah, will hold its
Mother's Day gift wrap
project May 9-13 at Genesee
Valley, Eastland and Small
Malls. To volunteer, call Pat
Fauer, 239-0585, evenings.
"White elephant" items
are being sought for the
Hadassah garage sale. Per-
sons with items to donate
should call Pauline Bies-
man, 238-9338. No clothing
will be accepted.

The Michigan Region of
Hadassah will hold a con-
ference May 14-16 at the
Marriot Inn, Ann Arbor.
Charlotte Jacobson will be
banquet speaker.
For information and
reservations, call Estelle
Hartman, 743-7741.

Miss Silberman
to Wed Mr. Wax



Young Israeli
Hero Rewarded

Caricatures

TEL AVIV — Shalom
Mellul, whose alertness
saved bus passengers from a
terrorist bombing, is going
to ride busses free and have
all his school expenses paid.
Bnai Brith announced
that it would pay the educa-
tional expenses of the 12-
year-old boy who spotted a
bomb under the seat of a
Jerusalem bus on April 17
and warned the other
passengers to flee.

for your party

8 y

SAM FIELD
Call

399-1320

Abe Cherow, Says:

COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

Sunday — Israel Inde-
pendence Day Program, De-
troit, for religious schools;
Cong. Beth Israel Sister-
htod Art Auction, 6:30 p.m.
Monday — Cong. Beth
Israel Sisterhood board
meeting, noon; and Temple
Beth El board meeting,
noon.
Tuesday-Wednesday —
Michigan Branch of
Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism Confer-
ence, Saginaw.
Tuesday — Temple Beth
El Sisterhood board meet-
ing, noon; Bnai Brith meet-
ing, 8 p.m., River Valley
club house.
Wednesday — FJCC Is-
rael birthday celebration, 6
p.m., Cong. Beth Israel.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club,
noon, Temple Beth El;
JWVA meeting, 8 p.in.; and
Cong. Beth Israel board
meeting, 8 p.m.

Friday, April 21, 1919 25

MISS SILBERMAN

Mrs. Lenore Silberman of
Flint announces the
engagement of het daugh-
ter, Faye, to Barry Wax, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Wax.
Miss Silberman, daugh-
ter of the late Mr. Phillip
Silberman, attends Michi-
gan State University. Her
fiance was graduated from
MSU.
A June 1980 wedding is
Planned.

Flint People
Make News

Flint residents taking
part in the recent United
FLINT
Jewish Appeal mission to
were: Messrs. and
ENGAGEMENTS Israel
Mesdames Al (Pat) Binder,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kan- Malcolm (Ilene) Isaacs,
ner North Miami Beach, Myer (Ruth) Weinstein,
announce the engage- Victor (Lillian) Meerson,
me:',E of their daughter, Jill Arnold (Carol) Feder and
Ails – Kanner, to Mar- Elaine Fishler.
* * *
tin dward Weisberger,
Frumeth
Attorney
_ of Dr. and Mrs. H. W.
Weisberger of Miami Be- Hirsch has been elected
ach, Fla., formerly of Flint. president of the Genesee-
A September wedding is Shiawassee-Lapeer Region
of Women Lawyers of
planned.
Michigan.
* * *
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur For-
Corrine Feder, violinist,
cier announce the engage-
won
the 1979 Congress of
ment of their daughter,
Debra Forcier, to Ronald Strings audition for the,
Weisberger, son of Dr. and Flint area, in a contest
Mrs. H.W. Weisberger ,of sponsored by the Flint Fed-
Miami Beach, Fla., for- eration of Musicians and
merly of Flint. Mr. Weis- the Flint Institute of Music.
berger attends the Chicago
College of Osteopathic Flint BB Women
Medicine. A June wedding Meet for Brunch
is planned.
Flint Chapter, Bnai Brith
Women, will hold a brunch
Women Conduct
10:30 a.m. Sunday in the
home of Sharon Stein, 4314
Torah Assembly
Park Forest Dr.
Flint's Temple Beth El
Discussion will focus on
Sisterhood will have a forthcoming events. For
Torah Convocation 8 p.m. reservations, call Ms. Stein,
today in the temple.
233-5996.
Topic for the event will be
"Leavetaking: The Events
Last year it cost $80 a
of Growth and Change in
Our Lives and Their Effects week to employ an elderly
Upon Us and Our Loved Jew at Detroit's Jewish
Vocational Service-Commu-
Ones."
Panelists include Mary nity Workshop. This year it
Beren, Betty Schlinger, Lea costs $90. Allied Jewish
Trager and Rabbi Gerald Campaign contributions
help defray these costs. -
Schuster.

Members of the Women's Division Annual Meet-
ing Planning Committee gather at the home of Geri
Levit, left, standing, to rehearse a musical revue, "You
Did It!" which will be presented at the May 16 meeting
at Adat Shalom synagogue. Standing with Mrs. Levit
are Ellen Labes, division vice president, and annual
meeting chairman Barbara Marcuse. Seated, from
left, are: Janet Levine of the program committee;
pianist Lois Novitz; cast members Lois Spector, Doris
August and Janet Pont; and standing, Maida Portnoy,
program director.

THE FINE FURNITURE YOU
PURCHASED YEARS AGO IS WELL
WORTH REBUILDING. TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF THE QUALITY
FRAMES YOU HAVE AND ADD
ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERER'S FINE
CRAFTSMANSHIP AND THE
LARGEST SELECTION OF
FABRICS. THIS IS AN
UNBEATABLE COMBINATION. TO
TOP IT OFF — YOU'LL SAVE
MONEY.

Dinitz to Be Guest Speaker
at Hebrew U. Scopus Dinner

ARTISTIC
UPHOLSTERERS INC.

Former Israeli Ambas-
sador to the U.S. Simha
Dinitz will present the
Scopus Award to Louis
Berry at the May 16 dinner
sponsored by the Michigan
Chapter of the American
Friends of the Hebrew Uni-
versity at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Dinitz was recently
elected vice president of the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, for special as-
signments. At the same
time, he was elected a senior
fellow of the university's
Leonard Davis Institute for
International Relations. -

For dinner, reservations,
call Mrs. Diane Shekter,
851-0320.

5755 SCHAEFER RD.-

(1 block North of Ford Rd.)
Dearborn
LU 4-5900
Open Doily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

ABE CHEROW, President

CALL LU 4-5900

We Proudly Announce

the GRAND

OPENING of

(TheNNCHET

AUTHENTIC CLASSIC FRENCH PASTRY SHOP

SIMHA DINITZ

Nazi Victims
Tracing Service
Still Operates

GENEVA (JTA) — More
than 30 years after World
War II, the International
Tracing Service (ITS) at
Arolsen in West Germany is
still gathering information
on victims of Nazism with a
view to issuing the docu-
ments necessary for their
identification or compensa-
tion.
It has processed more
than two million inquiries
and its records contain in-
formation relating to more
than 10 million people who
suffered persecution by the
Nazi regime.
In 1978 the ITS replied to
83,493 inquiries from some
40 countries.

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In the true Old World tradition, there are no artificial ingre-
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You are invited to become acquainted with the very finest
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Coming soon: take-out prepared meals, quiches, soups, pates,
and other specialties — all home-made.

We do complete catering.

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