42 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1980 Experts - Dispute Nuclear Report natural than more phenomena. Newsweek magazine re- ported that U.S. scientists studied 500,000 signals sent by U.S. Vela satellites over the past 10 years. The sig- nals -show that many of un- known origin often display the characteristics of nu- clear explosions. Israel and South Africa have been accused of exploding a nuclear device after the satellite informa- tion was revealed last Sep- tember. WASHINGTON — U.S. scientists now conclude that last September's reported nuclear blast off the coast of South Africa was nothing PEACE OF MIND FOR CONDOMINIUM OWNERS 00° CO+ C DOMINI INTERIOR SERVICE PLAN 557-6830 Call For Free Brochure and More Information T. M Let the professionals save you time and money on your next new car purchase! NOW ORDERING ALL 1980 & LIGHT TRUCKS _ CARS . still available from stock Flint News Seek Jewish Art Objects The Flint Institute of Arts, through the coopera- tion of Dr. Stuart Hodge, is planning to display ancient art from throughout the Flint Obituaries Jennie Talkow Jennie Talkow, a member of Cong. Beth Israel and Hadassah, died March 17 at age 88. Born in Russia, Mrs. Tal- kow lived most of her life in Flint. She is survived by a son, Frank; a daughter, Mrs. Ted (Ida) Goode; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. 1979's PROFESSO NEW CAR po BROKER 1 HASES C (Up to 23% discount on new cars.) 968-2360 25900 Greenfield Rood, Suite 139 • Oak Pork, Michigan 48237 NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER OPENING SPECIALS DRAPERIES 30% OFF I 1 Most Beautiful French Ter- gal Seamless Sheer — The One That Really Hangs Like A Picture. All Textures and Colors. * * * Mollie Smith Mollie R. Smith, a member of Flint Jewish and communal organizations, died March 13 at age 65. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Smith lived 40 years in Flint. She was a member of Cong. Beth Israel, Hadas- sah, Hurley Medical Center Auxiliary and the Genesee County Medical Auxiliary. She resided at G-3100 Mil- ler. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Maurice J.; a son, Alan; a daughter, Roberta Friedman of Wil- mette, Ill.; a brother, Irvin Sikov of Natrona, Pa.; a sis- ter, Rosetta Fields of Mor- gantown, W. Va.; and two grandchildren. Community Calendar Tuesday — Keren' Or meeting, 8 p.m.; and Bnai Brith meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday — ORT meet- ing, noon; FJCC Senior Friendship Club, noon, Temple Beth El; Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m.; and Cong. Beth Israel Board of Educa- tion meeting, 8 p.m. SAVE 1/30n VERTICAL BLINDS 1" SLAT BLINDS WOVEN WOODS M odern Age 2raperie3 29129 GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD, MI. KINGS ROW CENTER 5086 ROCHESTER RD. at LONG LAKE, Troy 552-0822 689-3800 Shabat Dinner A sisterhood-sponsored Shabat dinner will be held 6:30 p.m. April 18 at Cong. Beth Israel. There is a charge, and advance paid reservations are required. STOREWIDE CLEARANCE at SALE MOSTLY GIFTS 26561 W. 12 Mile Rd., Knight Plaza, Southfield , 356-4438 ALL MERCHANDISE DRASTICALLY REDUCED 3 DAYS ONLY 10-4 Fri., Sat. & Mon. — April 4th-7th Middle East at the institute beginning June 11. The museum is seeking loans of art dated 1,000 C.E. or older, including glass, oil lamps, pottery and coins. Persons who have any of these items and are in- terested in loaning them to the Flint Institute of Arts should call Arlene Harris, 234-8857; or Gloria Siegel, 732-7437. Flint People Make News Mary Lou Meerson, coordinator of alternative programs for the Flint Community Schools, is co- author of a recently pub- lished series of English textbooks, "The Good English Program." Suzanne B. Griffel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Griffel, is a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Lisa Reznick, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Rez- nick, has been tapped by the National Honors Society. Flint UJA Women Plan Luncheon Flint United Jewish Ap- peal Women's Division will hold a luncheon noon April 17 in the home of Mrs. Mil- ton Siegel. Anita M. Hear- shen will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Hearshen was a member of Hadassah's na- tional speakers bureau and is active in the Cleveland Jewish Federation. There is a charge. For reservations, call the Flint Jewish Community Council office, 767-5922. Class Offered on U.S. Jewry Registration is still being taken for the "History of the American Jew" class being offered 7 p.m. Thursdays in room 2059 of the Mott Memorial Building, under the auspices of the Univer- sity of Michigan Extension Service Program. Hy Klein will teach the course for which there is a fee. Registration is being taken at the extension office, Room 1110, Mott Memorial Building. For information, call the extension center, 762-3200. Women to Hear Disc Jockey WJR radio personality Jimmy Launce will be guest speaker at the Temple Beth El Sisterhood donor dinner 6:30 p.m. April 15 in the temple. There is a charge, and guests are invited. For reservations, call Linda Roberts, 695-0947; or Reva Wexler, 232-1055. Dancers to Meet The Israeli Folk Dance group of the Flint Jewish Community Council will. meet 6:30 p.m. April 13 and 27 at Temple Beth El. Rivlin Reunion Set for Israel LOS ANGELES — The descendants of Rabbi Hillel Rivlin will gather at Con- vention Hall in Jerusalem on June 11 commemorate the aliya of their ancestor in 1809. In that year Rabbi Rivlin led a migration of the disciplies of the Vilna Gaon to settle first in Safed and two years later in Jerusalem. The family includes the world chairman of the Jewish National Fund, Moshe Rivlin, Ambassador David Rivlin who repre- sented the State of Israel in Norway, Canada and New York City, and the late Prof. Yosef Yoel Rivlin of Hebrew University, who was nomi- nated for the presidency of Israel in 1957. The reunion in Jerusalem will bring Riv- lins from many parts of the world to join their Is- raeli relatives in a pro- gram of commemoration. It will include religious services, guided tours, a presentation by aca- -/ demic scholars on the history of Jerusalem, an evening of the arts, featuring the work of performers, musicians and artists who are de- scendants of Rabbi Hillel Rivlin, and a pageant dramatizing the family's , part in the story of mod-1 ern Israel. Members of the family in'4 the United States who wish further information the reunion should" Rabbi Aaron M. Wise, b444 Ben Ave., North Hollywood Calif. 91607. 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