`Archie Bunker' Helps Chabad LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Carroll O'Connor, televi- sion's "Archie Bunker," will lead astar-studded show in efforts to rebuild Chabad House here through a local telethon on Channel 9 Sept. 8. O'Connor will play a Najor role in the four-hour ent, proceeds of which Will be directly'forwarded to the Committee to Rebuild Chabad House which burned down in a fire that killed three people last May. Others involved in the program will include Jan Murray, Jan Peerce, Ed- ward Asner, Hal Linden, Adam Rich, Melissa Gil- bert, Nehemiah Persoff and Steve Landesberg. - / 30% off From all popular catalogues • matches, napkins, yamulkes and accessories ALL AT DISCOUNT call SIDELL 557-4365 r Flint. News Flint Jews Begin Change From Council to Federation Plans have been com- pleted for the annual meet- ing which will signal the transition of the Flint Jewish Community Council to a newly constituted Flint Jewish Federation. The meeting will be held at 6:45 p.m. Sept. 7 in Flint's Temple Beth El with des- sert, followed at 7:30 p.m. by the meeting and election of officers. The nominating committee, under the chairmanship of Murray Moss, has presented a slate of candidates for officers Community Calendar INVITATIONS Saturday — Cong. Beth Israel services, 9 a.m., fol- lowed by kidush lunch. In- stallation of officers. Sunday — FJCC Israeli dance group, 6:30 p.m., 1909 Seneca. Monday — Beth Israel Sisterhood board meeting, noon; and Temple Beth El board meeting, 8 p.m. PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. PHIL ELLIS PHIL ELLIS INVITES YOU • TO INSPECT OUR LARGE SELECTION OF EYE FASHIONS SILHOUETTE, AVANT GARDE, ANTHONY MARTIN & MORE Tues.-Fri. 9:30-6 26001 COOLIDGE HWY. Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m. 543-3343 OAK PARK, MICH. Sat. 9:30-5 By 101/2 Mile CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY 357-1056 SUITE 110-HERITAGE PLAZA 24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. 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New Year Cards for Refusniks In cooperation with over 100 Jewish communities throughout the United States, the Community Re- lations Committee of the Flint Jewish Community Council is participating in a campaign to send a million New Year cards to long- term refuseniks, Soviet Jews who have been wait- ing over six years for per- mission to leave the USSR. The council is preparing a New Year card, printed in Russian, which will be dis- tributed to the community. The card will contain a greeting for the New Year, a listing of Jewish holidays and the Hebrew alphabet. Pre-addressed envelopes to Flint's adoptee, Lev Roit- burd, will be included. Roitburd, his wife, Lilia, and one child have been waiting eight years to emi- grate to Israel. Sidney Barnett Marks 80th Sidney Barnett, former Pontiac resident, of Hallan- dale, Fla., was honored by relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel (Joyce) Stuart on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Born in Pontiac, one of 13 children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Rachel) Barnett, the first Jewish family to settle in Pontiac, Mr. Bar- nett married the former Golda Meyers of Detroit in 1937. They have a son, Donald J., a lecturer at California State Univer- sity. The senior Mr. Barnett had a retail business iri Pon- tiac for 52 years. He was active in the Jewish Wel- fare Federation for 25 years and was a life member of Temple Beth Jacob, for which he was treasurer and president. • He also was treasurer of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Pontiac Better Business Bureau and was MAGICIAN Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party. active in tasks on behalf of the Pontiac Commu- nity Fund. He was a life member of the Elks and the Detroit Consistory. He also was a 32nd degree Mason. Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Although Israeli judges are appointed by the president for life, retire- ment from the bench is mandatory at age 70. 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Arranged in cooperation with local Jewish federa- tions, the programs are for rabbis, communal workers and librarians. To tremble before antici- pated evils, is to bemoan what thou•hast never lost. • • • FUNKY FUN & WHIMSICAL THINGS • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• LUBAVITCH CENTER DEDICATION The United Syangogue Youth organization is seek- ing –community assistance in plans for the Oct. 24-26 USY convention to be hosted by Flint. Jewish teenagers from Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, Benton Harbor, Grand Rapids and Flint will par- ticipate in the sessions. For information, call Danny Binder, 742-5648; or Jason Engelman, 239-9895. • • • • • Guest of Honor: Hon. Carl Levin, U.S. Senate Greetings: Hon. Avern Cohn, Federal Judiciary Hon. Joseph Forbes, Mich. House of Representatives Hon. Doug Ross, Michigan Senate Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, Education Advisory Council of the President Honorary Chairman, Michigan Chabad: Chairman, Michigan Chabad: 1980 Campaign Chairman: Chairman, Camp Can Israel: Building Committee: Emma Lazaroff-Schaver Irwin I. Cohn Irving Laker Charles E. Feinberg David Hermelin Lubavitch Regional Office: 14000 W. 9 Mile Road, Oak Park, Mi. 313-548-2666 ti