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October 26, 1979 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-26

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Candy Sought
for Children

Mr. and Mrs. Lou (Joy)
Landau, 24231 Gardner,
Oak Park, are collecting
candy for the 21st year to be
0 distributed to youth at the
Maxey Boys Training Cen-
ter and the Oakland County
Children's Village.
The Landaus will accept
candy at their home until
Nov. 12. For information,
call the Landaus, 541-6884.
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The heartbeat of life is
holy joy.

Right In Your

Own Driveway!

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Flint News

Community
Calendar

Certified by the National
Automotive Institute of Excellence

Comes to your home or office with
the "garage-on-wheels."
Valet service that doesn't
cost one penny extra

■ Expert diagnostic tune-up
E. Electronic analyzer - all
engine systems
■ Professionally trained
mechanics
■ Perfect results assured

Expanded Services
Call Sanford Rosenberg
for your car problems

398-3605

6-cyl. cars $34.50 includes
EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts.
4 and 8 cy comparatively low
Mastercharge and BankAmericard

CONGREGATION. BETH ACHIM

Jobs Sought for Soviet Jews

The Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council is seeking
jobs for Russian Jewish
immigrants who have a
variety of skills.
Among the professions
held by the immigrants are:
design mechanical
engineer, medical bibliog-
rapher, hydraulic engineer,
civil engineer, saxophonist
and flutist, singer, elec-
tronics engineer, piano
teacher and calculating
machine operator.
Persons with jobs avail-

Friday — Beth Israel
Sisterhood Shabat dinner,
6:30 p.m.
Saturday —
USY
Hayride; and FJCC Shalom
Group get-together, 8 p.m.,
River Hollow club house.
Monday - — Beth Israel
Sisterhood board meeting,
noon; Beth El board meet-
ing, 8 p.m.
Tuesday—FJCC Jewish
Education Commission,
noon, Council office; and
FJCC budget committee, 8
p.m.
Wednesday — FJCC
budget committee meeting,
8 p.m.
Thursday — Beth Israel
board meeting, 8 p.m.

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100% Cotton
Solid & Stripes from $27.50
Long Sleeves
31455 Southfield Road
(between 13 & 14 Mile)
Phone: 645-5560
Open 9-6 daily, Thurs. tit 9

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able should call the FJCC,
767-5922.

21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield

Flint People
Make News

PRESENTS

George B. Reiter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Re-
iter, has completed a one-
year term as a page in the
Michigan ,House of Repre-
sentatives.
* * *
Frank Friedman, direc-
tor of language labs at Mott
Community College, will
receive an international
award from the Michigan
International Council Sun-
day "for his work in foster-
ing the growth of foreign
languages for the Tri-
County Foreign Language
Association."
* * *
Zelda Scho has been
elected to Saginaw Vete-
rans Hospital as a represen-
tative to the Veterans Ad-
ministration Volunteer
Service Board in Saginaw.

Flint Obituaries

Stuart Ogusky

Stuart Ogusky, a member
of Flint's Temple Beth El,
died Oct. 13 at age 38.
A Flint native, Mr.
Ogusky resided at 425
Lochmoor Ct. He is survived
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess (Rose) Ogusky; and a
brother, Dr. Ronald.

MARV CHECK






Burglary
Vandalism
Fire
Personal Attack

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within seconds Police Dept.
Fire Dept. Central Office

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emergency reporting system with 24 hr. protection

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An Evening of
Superb Entertainment

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1979
AT 8:00 P.M.

RON ELIRAN

Israel's
International Star
of four Continents

Eliran's
Repertoire Includes:

• Lyrical Ballads
• Contemporary Pop
• Hilarious Satire

Accompanied By
Johnny Trudell's Ensemble

Hadassah Donor

Flint Hadassah will meet
noon Nov. 7 at Cong. Beth
Israel for its annual donor
event.
Elaine Fishier and Mar-
got Myers are chairmen.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by Shirley Behar, who
will give a presentation on
Sephardic folklore. She will
be accompanied by Paul
Mimouria.

Institute Cited
for Emigre Aid

The Flint International
Institute will be honored at
the annual dinner of the
Flint Jewish Community
Council 6:30 p.m. Sunday at
Cong. Beth Israel.
The institute will be cited
"for providing services to
Soviet Jews who have reset-
tled in Flint."

Services Slated

FULL TIME
PROTECTION FROM

Friday, October 26, 1979 19

Temple Beth El will hold
services 8 p.m. today. Guest
speaker will be Jay
Rothman, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Peace Fel-
lowship, who will speak on
"Non-Violence in the
Jewish Tradition."

RAVE REVIEWS

"Held Audience Spellbound"
"Sahara-International Sensation"

— London Observer

— Review Journal, Las Vegas

"Showstopper"

"Tremendous Entertainer"

— Chicago Sun Times
— Variety

PLUS

LOU MASON

America's One-Man
Laugh Show

"Lou Mason has a unique
flair for - Jewish Folk
Humor" Sam Levenson

TICKET INFORMATION

Seniors Gather

The Senior Friendship
Club of the Flint Jewish
Community Council will
meet 12:30 p.m. Thursday
at Temple Beth El. Lunch-
eon will be served.

Chairman, George J. Rossman

968-6835

Co-Chairperson, Lottie Partovich

546-4452

Co-Chairperson, Wm "Bill" Freedman

398-7705

Synagogue Office

352-8670

Bar Mitzva

Ronald Cossman will
become Bar Mitzva 11 a.m.
Saturday at Temple Beth
El.

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ADMISSION: $5.00 and $3.00

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