THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, November 2, 1919 Tony Winner Will Play Jerusalem NEW YORK — "Ain't 20 performances. The show Misbehavin'," winner of the will also use its London set, 1978 Tony Award for best which is a duplicate of the musical, will open at the one in New York. "If the U.S. State De- Jerusalem Theater in Israel partment would like us to go on April 24, 1980. on to Cairo and do the show, In an unprecedented we'd be delighted to con- move, the show will use an sider that too," said American cast rather than Emanuel Azenberg, one of an Israeli one for its run of the show's producers. Flint News Flint BB Women Schedule Meeting Flint Chapter, Bnai Brith Women, will meet noon Nov. 18 at the River Forest club house. Topic for discussion will be "Emerging Status of Women in the 1980s." Guest speakers will be June An- cick, president of the Flint Genessee County National Organization for Women, and Dr. Delores Suciu. Brunch will be served. Hostesses are JoAnn Klein and Sandy Wanetik. For reservations, call Mollie Epstein, 232-4971. The pub- lic is invited. Community Calendar The Lapeer Visiting Committee of the Flint Jewish Community Council recently provided a Sukkot party for the Jewish resi- dents of the facility. Chairman Esther Harris was assisted by Bernice Mittleman, Bessie Ring, Blanche Dunayer and the Flint Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary. Persons interested in vol- unteering to service the facility should call the Council office, 767-5922. Creating Beauty since 1925 Sunday 8 Hashachar "round up", 1:45 p.m. Tuesday — Beth El Sis- terhood board meeting, noon; and Bnai Brith meet- ing, 8 p.m. Wednesday— Hadassah donor luncheon, noon, Cong. Beth Israel. Thursday — ORT meet- ing, noon; FJCC Senior Friendship Club, noon, Temple Beth, El; FJCC community relations com- mittee, 5:30 p.m., Council office; and Beth Israel board of education meeting, 8 p.m. r '4 1 Charles N. Pappas, Mott Community College President, has been elected president of the Council of North Central Association of Community and Junior Colleges. * * * Dr. Jeffrey Ledis has been certified by the Ameri- can Board of Internal Medicine as a diplomate in the subspecialty of car- diovascular disease. \ I N IF SHE'S IMPORTANT ENOUGH FOR DIAMONDS SKI IMPORTANT ENOUGH FOR WIDENBAUM. Square Danc .e dentam CreativekAelers 356-2525 29173 Northwestern at 12 Mile Road Franklin Shopping Plaza, Southfield Visa Flint People Make News Mastercharge Temple Beth El will join the Keren Or Group of Hadassah for a square dance 8:30 p.m. Nov. 17 in the temple. Lessons will be offered and dinner served. There is a charge. For reservations by Nov. 9, call Linda Roberts, 695-0947; Gail Shulman, 767-4249; or Lynne Weiss, 733-0609. FOR THE DISCRIMINATING SENIOR BE AN INDIVIDUALIST. UNIQUE PORTRAITS BY photography THERE IS A DIFFERENCE SOUTHFIELD AT 13 MILE RD. ::+97=7L1 646-8484 Ina Sky Seeks Post in HW Ina Sky is seeking the post of commissioner in Huntington Woods. NEED INVITATION Sukkot Party Held for Patients Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. Women Sponsor an Oneg Shabat Cong. Beth Israel Sister- hood will sponsor an oneg Shabat 2 p.m. Nov. 10 in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Harris. Dr. Perry Sugarman will speak on "American Jewish Attitudes." For reserva- tions, call the synaggoue, 732-6310. Blood Program The Flint Jewish Com- munity Council's Red Cross blood program will be held noon-6 p.m. Nov. 21 at Temple Beth El. Bar Mitzva David Hart will become Bar Mitzva 8 p.m. Nov. 9 at Temple Beth El. Judaism is a universal religion, embracing the entire human family. 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Special emphasis is placed on courses for improving serv- ice to the public, a much neglected field in Israel. 20%off INA SKY Flint Obituaries Lena Jacobs Lena Jacobs, an active member of Jewish women's and communal organiza- tions, died Oct. 24 at age 81. Born in Poland, Mrs. Jacobs lived in Flint since 1939. She was a member of Cong. Beth Israel and its Sisterhood and Hadassah. She is survived by a son, Harold; and nieces and nephews. Mrs. Sky was graudated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. She has made commercials, appeared in plays and currently is a di- rector and officer of an in- vestment corporation. SLEEPWEAR AND ROBES 30-50%,: - OFF 1ntimatc A.ppa rd. 4N Applegate Square Northwestern at Inkster, Southfield 353-5522