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Slays Only Northland Center 569-1502 VE 7-2431 Oakland Mall 585-6200 Americans Favor Israel: Survey Community Calendar Tuesday — Beth El Sis- terhood board meeting, noon; and Bnai Brith meet- ing, 8 p.m. Thursday — FJCC Senior Friendship Club, noon, Temple Beth El; Beth Israel Religious- School par- ents orientation, 7 p.m.; and Beth Israel board meeting, 8 p.m. Seek Household Goods for Emigres A variety of items are still needed to help settle Soviet Jewish immigrants in Flint, according to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Abramson of the Resettlement Committee of the_,Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council. Among the items still being sought are: area rugs or carpeting, full and twin bedspreads, table lamps and children's books and toys for children age 2-8. To donate, call the FJCC office, 767-5922. Women to Hold Regular Meetirig Cong. Beth Israel Sister- hood will meet noon Wed- nesday in the synagogue. Rabbi Hillel Rudaysky will present a program, "Dear Rebbe." A babysitter will be provided. The sisterhood will have a Sukkot tour Oct. 10. Per- sons who will have a sukka and want to be part of the tour should call Sharon Schreiber, 732-0915. Kasle, general chairman of the Flint State of Israel Bonds Committee. Mrs. Bailies has worked with the Jewish Council on the committee to - resettle new immig- rants, and has been an honorary chairman of United Jewish Appeal for many years. She also is active in Hadassah, Bnai Brith, Women's Ameri- can ORT, CARIH and many other organiza- tions. Under the general chair- manship of Louis Kasle, the tribute dinner committee, still in formation, includes Sidell Sorscher, dinner chairman and mistress of ceremonies; dinner co- chairmen, Florence Eps- tein, Reva Ratner, and Dr. Bruce Foote; ticket and reservation co-chairmen Rose Elk, Charlotte Kasle and Sonia Schafer; and tribute committee members Mr. and Mrs. Philip Agree, Edwin Elk, Louis Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Feder, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Feiler, Nadine Foote, Dora Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goods- tein, Dr. and Mrs. Saul Gorne, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Gotlib, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Katz, Elliot and Dr. Bert Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss, Mr. and Mrs. B. Morris Pelavin, Gilbert Rubenstein, Sol Schafer, Bernstein to Take One-Year Break NEW YORK — Leonard Bernstein, conductor of the New York Philharmonic, has announced that he Will take a one-year sabbatical from conducting in order to compose and write. Before he begins his vaca- tion, Bernstein will conduct in Tel Aviv, Munich, Vie- nna, Paris, Berlin and New York. EL AL is ISRAEL on wings. The only airlines flying non stop 747's to Israel. CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or: EL IZVALIV NA= Ai r 24100 Southfield Rd., Sfld., (313) 557.5737 ELALISFELAJRUNES KNOWS ISRAEL BEST! Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Ca 11 399-1320 GREENE BROS. DORA BAILIES Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seide, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaprow, Dr. Sam Sorscher, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Suber, Ruth Vin- acow, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pelavin, Harry Ratner and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Price. Introduces i)es Volta aids . JWV Auxiliary Meeting Planned The Flint Jewish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary will meet 7:30 p.m. Sept. 13 at the University Club. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf- man will host the meeting. Refreshments will be served. For reservations by Sept. 11, call Zelda 'Scho, 787-4956. fasleateit Bat Mitzva Michelle Segar will be- come Bat Mitzva 11 a.m. Sept. 8 at Temple Beth El. Sammies Hold Member Drive Sigma Alpha Mu on the Michigan State University campus is seeking members and women who are in- terested in participating in its "little sister" program. The fraternity holds so- cial events, participates in sports and conducts fund- raising programs. For information, contact Reid Kay, 236 Harrison, East Lansing, (517) 33- SAMMY. LEONARD BERNSTEIN NEW YORK (JTA) —,.A majority of Americans sym- pathize with Israel rather than the Palestine Libera- tion Organization, accord- ing to a Harris Survey re- port. The survey showed that 71.8 percent of Americans support Israel and 59 per- cent are convinced that Is- rael's goal is a "just peace" in the Middle East. Only 18 percent of Americans Dolled felt that the PLO also seeks peace. Synagogue Aids Moroccan Girl TORONTO (JTA) — A. Sephardic synagogue here has raised $500 to help de- fray the costs of a life-saving heart operation for a 15- year-old Moslem girl from Fez, Morocco. Rashida Didouh, one of 13 children,- requires long periods of rest after even the slightest activity. However, $6,000 is needed .for the operation, and when Maurice Ben- zacar, president of the Magen David Sephardic Congregation, a synagogue whose members are from Morocco, read of the girl's plight, he enlisted the help of his synagogue's mem- bers. Benzacar said the major- ity of the funds - are being raised by Toronto's Moslem community. They're the most unusual and beautiful patterns available in vertical blinds today, and designers are extolling their great good looks. Joanna Designer Vertical Blinds. They're exclusively Joanna's and very special, indeed. Designer Vertical Blinds are made of natural fibers in natural colors. They're knitted or woven to create an intriguing texture, a special design. Their high- style look is as much a part of your decor as your Furniture or carpeting. 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