-77917-,r - f-rry. rq""7477FI FT . 12 Friday, October 3, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS you are cordially invited to attend oc.t. 9) 111 131t5138‘ rviit OltC1INIW 1%itNttl THE Flint Is Cited in CJF Contest ORCHARD MALL FASHION EXTRAVAGANZA 7:30 PM IN THE MALL'S CENTRAL COURT It's a. SPECIAL FASHION SHOW A choreographed theatrical express- ion showing men's, women's and . children's fashions for all seasons av- ailable at shops in the Orchard Mall. Featuring .. . FREE REFRESHMENTS for our guests, and MIME ENTERTAINMENT Followed by .. . A DRAWING FOR VALUABLE PRIZES Just fill in an entry form and deposit it at the Orchard Mall on Thursday, October 9. You could win a beautiful aift , , dinner or clothing from one of the gift stores at the Orchard Mall. ou must be 1S to enter lou need not be pre ,,•nt to NEW YORK — Flint, Mich. was one of six small city Jewish federations to receive recognition in the 1980 public relations competition sponsored by the Council of Jewish Fed- erations. Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York were cited in the large cities category. San Diego, Cincinnati, Memphis, Hartford, De- nver, Southern New Jersey and Stamford were cited in the intermediate cities classification. In the small cities classification, besides Flint, Nashville, Allentown, Charlotte, Savannah and Hamilton, Ont. were cited. Flint was cited for its an- nual dinner invitation. In an audience of rough people a generous senti- ment always brings down the house. In the tumult of war both sides applaud a heroic deed. —T.W. Higginson WM Employee. and tenant!- of the Orchard Mall are not eligible.) Orchard Mall Orchard Lake Rd. & Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI r Flint News Flint Federation to Conduct Leader Development Event Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins will address a leadership development meeting of the Flint Jewish Federation 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Salimi, 1057 Dyecrest. At 5:30 p.m., he will address a board of directors meeting in the University Club. He will speak to the Fed- eration leaders on "Jewish Identity." He is the founder and director of Growth Associates, a human rela- tions consulting and pub- lishing firm in Rochester, N.Y. He previously was the spiritual leader of Har Zion in Philadelphia, Pa.; the Jacksonville (Fla.) Jewish Center and Beth El Roches- ter, N.Y. He is the author of 15 books on education, religion and psychology. Rabbi El- kins is a member of the A SMART INVESTMENT 2600 2500 there's never been a better time to join 2400 2300 2200 2100 2000 1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1•k)ii can do it all and more at Hamilton flare .lun1 now be f ore rntu,ruun Fees .;0 II I ). \\ere still a‘ceptiro), mcm1).. , 1--,1111),. now at ,..\1,1111 i. , , rates hum heFore this 11,1111111,m flare ) j ) 7.11 I all Oiler . 1 - 1111', never been a better in\ esiment for you, ,Ind 111(.1-,•, 11C\ iT bl - C11 a 'WIRT 11111(' 10 10111 111.111 110\l HURRY! OFFER ENDS SOON! 1112OI ) I\ \\1 11\11 V, I I \ () \ \1 P \I (Flint Obituaries Joe Robbins Joe Robbins, former Flint resident of Louisville, Ky., died Sept. 27. He leaves his wife, Clyde; two sons, Larry of Los Angeles and Eugene Stucker of Louisville; two daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Beverly) Kozin of West Bloomfield and Mrs. Her- bert (Annette) Rubinstein of Southfield; three brothers, Irvin, Arthur and Jack, all of Chicago, Ill.; a sister, Edith Fox of Hol- lywood, Fla.; and 12 grandchildren. Interment Louisville. Isaacs to Lead Flint Jewry The Flint Jewish Federa- tion elected Malcolm Isaacs president at its recent an- nual meeting. Other officers are .Betty Indianer, Bruce Foote and Mimi Goldstein, vice presidents; Louis Epstein, treasurer; and Carol Olds, secretary. 1100 Steven Hart willbecome Bar Mitzva 8 p.m. Oct. 17 at Temple Beth El. Rachelle Berman will become Bat Mitzva 9 a.m. Oct. 18 at Cong. Beth Israel. Borscht PRICES GOING UP SOON. In this day and aye. ev • ryone • s looking for A good imesiment. !-iom•where you can Watch l our- morel du somedung For you. That investment is here It's Hamilton Place. and there•s never been a heifer nine 10 loin than no ■ +. during our :Special Fall Offer Hamilton Place. the AlTordahle social and illness dill) ".-southheld Take a dip in out 111d001 - pool. essercise on ihe most modern equipment. log Around ihe indoor track. take <1 ',Attila. •elas rn die lounge. or dine with our Friends in the gourmet restaurant. Sunday — Bnai Brith Women meeting, noon. Monday — Hadassah board meeting, noon. Tuesday — UJA Women's Division Cabinet meeting, 9:30 a.m., Gibby's; and Bnai Brith meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday — "The Jewish Connection," 7 p.m., WFBE. Thursday — Beth Israel board meeting, 8 p.m. Bnai Mitzva 900 Spring 1980 Community Calendar 1200 1000 Winter 1980 Rabbinical Assembly, Na- tional Council on Jewish Education, Conference of Jewish Communal Work- ers, Association for Humanistic Psychology, Association for Creative Change in Religious and Other Social Systems and the American Society for:- Training and Development. HRMIITON PLACE tiOl . 1 . 111:1LIP 120.A1) (Between 12 1.'") .\111,.• 1.41, ) By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) 2 bunches of beets, peeled and grated coursely 12 cups water 2 tbsps. coarse salt juice of 1 lemon 3/4 cup sugar sour cream Combine all ingredients ex- cept sour cream in a large pot. Bring to a boil, cover and sim- mer for 20 minutes. Add more lemon juice or sugar to taste. Refrigerate. When ready to serve, top each bowl with a couple of tablespoons of sour cream. Serves 8.