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April 11, 1980 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-04-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Flint News

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Meeting Planned

Flint UJA Women's Division Will Hear Anita Hearshen

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teacher, lecturer and com-
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the women's division of the

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1980 Flint United Jewish
Appeal noon Thursday in
the home of Gloria Siegel,
6342 Stonegate.
Mrs. Hearshen served on
the national campaign and
planning committee for the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America, and for two
years she was the leader-
ship training chairman for
the New York Metropolitan
area of the United
Synagogue Sisterhoods. She
was a member of the
women's division of the Al-
•bert Einstein Medical
Schools and of the first Na-
tional Women's Committee
for Brandeis University.
As a member of Hadas-
sah, she has served in many
capacities. Mrs. Hearshen
also has become an active

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Friday, April 11, 1980 41

participant in the work of
the Jewish Federation of
Cleveland. She served on
the board of governors of the
Cleveland College of Jewish
Studies and was one of the
founders of the Cleveland
Zionist Federation and
served on its national board.
Mrs.. Hearshen was a
national field representa-
tive for the State of Israel
Bond Organization for

Community
Calendar

Sunday — Bnai Brith
Women meeting 1 p.m.,
home of Zelda Scho, 1709
Roselawn; FJCC Israeli
Dance Group, 6:30 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Israel.
Monday — Hadassah
Interior Design
board meeting, noon, home
Tour Scheduled
of Hilda Conn, 12763 Grace
Ct. , Grand Blanc.
Temple Beth El Sister- Ct.
— Temple Beth
hood of Flint will take a tour
of the Decorator Showhouse El Sisterhood donor, 6:30
p.m.
12:30 p.m. May 6.
Wednesday — Hadassah
Boutiques, a tea room and
flower demonstration all meeting, noon, Cong. Beth
are included in the tour. Israel ; and Bnai Brith bowl-
ing league banquet, 6 p.m.
There is a charge.
Thursday — UJA
For information and
reservations, call Nancy Women's Division lunch-
eon, noon, home of Gloria
Hanflik, 238-5407.
• Siegel, 6342 Stonegate;
Temple Features FJCC Senior Friendship
Club, noon, Temple Beth El.
Lecture on Cults
Friday — Cong. Beth Is-
Flint's Temple Beth El rael Shabat dinner, 6 p.m.
will hear Rabbi Stephen
Karol speak on cults at a
deli supper 6:30 p.m. Sun-.
day in the temple.
Rabbi Karol will deliver
the final talk of the Dr. Max
Hart Adult Education
series. For reservations, call •
the temple.

eight years. She has been
on the staff of the Ameri-
can Friends of Hebrew
University as national
director of a women's
program called Builders
of Scopus. Mrs. Hearshen
has been senior regional
director of development
for Brandeis University,
East and West Central
States, with offices in
Cleveland.
During Israel's War of In-
dependence, Mrs. Hearshen
was in the Hagana, serving
in the Intelligence Corps.
For reservations, call the
Flint Jewish Community
Council office, 767-5922.

The April meeting of the
family asthma program
sponsored by the American
Lung Association of South-
eastern Michigan
(ALASEM) will be held 2:30
p.m. Sunday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
The free monthly meet-
ings are offered as a com-
munity service to teach
children with asthma how
to cope with the disease
through games, discussion,
exercises and demonstra-
tions by guest speakers
from a variety of medical
and paramedical fields,
For information, call the
American Lung Associa-
tion, 961-1697.

Discretion in speech is-
more than eloquence.

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Israel's 32nd

In the tradition of

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The Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council will sponsor
a celebration of Israel's
32nd anniversary 6 p.m.
April 20 at Cong. Beth Is-
rael.
An Israeli supper and
entertainment will be fea-
tured. There is a charge. For
reservations by Tuesday,
call the council office, 767-
5922.

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David Binder has been
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