28 Friday, October 19, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WINTERIZE YOUR LAWN SPRINKLER NOW WITH AN AIR COMPRESSOR NORTHLAND LAWN SPRINKLING RON BLOCK 355-3391 (home) 559-5980 (office) SAVE UP TO 60% ON DIAMONDS • We Sell Diamonds Only • By Appointment Only Call Jerry Turken at The New York Diamond Cutting Company • t:L, "The Diamond Cutters" 3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan;„ 355-2300 C The New York Diamond Cuttmq Company. 1977 Congregation Beth Shalom announces "The Beth Shalom Series '80" Sunday lectures on The American Jewish Scene: SUNDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 4, 1979 — 7:30 P.M. Henry L. Feingold, Professor of History,. Baruch College and noted author. Topic: Can American -Jewry Survive? An Historic Perspective - Nov. 4 evening is being sponsored by De- nnis and Linda Simon in memory of Mr. Max Chomsky . SUNDAY EVENING DECEMBER 2, 1979 — 7:30 P.M. Jefton D. Temkin, Professor of Judaic Studies, State University of N.Y., Albany and noted author. Topic: Then & Now: Jewish Life in the 20th Century SUNDAY EVENING JANUARY 13, 1980 — 7:30 P.M. Marc Lee Raphael,Professor, Jewish History, Ohio State University, Rabbi of Temple Beth Shalom, Columbus, Ohio and noted author Topic: Intermarriage and Jewish Survi- val: The Latest Report SUNDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 10, 1980 — 7:30 P.M. • John J. Appel, Professor of American Thought & Language, Michigan State University and noted author. Topic: Immigrant & Ethnic Caricature as "Truthful Misrepresentation," an Over- view (a slide presentation) SUNDAY EVENING APRIL 13, 1980 — 7:30 P.M. June Sochen, Professor of History, Northeastern Illinois University and noted author. Topic: Jewish American Women; Past and Present. All of these lectures will be held at the synagogue, 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, Michigan. They are free of charge to the public. 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I patability and many other factors can cause irrepara- ble damage to the unborn child. ATTENTION! Jobs for Russian Jews Sought The Flint Jewish Com- munity Council has formed an employment committee to find jobs for newly ar- rived Soviet Jewish immig- rants. Members of the commit- tee are Julian Feiler, Avery Fishler, Gerald Schreiber, Esta Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Edith Gutow, Elaine Fishler, Inna Shaposhnikov, Carol Olds, Ira Marder and Harry Bin- der. dation. During these times, German measles (rubella), X-ray damage, meningitis, malnutrition, RH incom- THAT'S AVIS — A NAME EVERYONE KNOWS! SEE OR CALL PHIL SCHOSTAK FLEET & LEASING MGR. 354-3000 AVIS FORD INC. 29200 TELEGRAPH RD. AT 12 MILE Southfield, Mich. ■ 41V Community Calendar Sunday — USY Simhat Torah luncheon. Tuesday — Bnai Brith board meeting, 8 p.m. Hadassah meeting, noon; FJCC Finance Committee meeting, noon, Council office; and joint board meet- ing, 8 p.m., Cong. Beth Is- rael. 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