Health Insurance Talk for Aged The Institute of Gerontol- ogy at the University of Michigan and the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency will sponsor a 'free program about health in- surance for the elderly 12:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at the Oak Park Community Cen- ter. Elizabeth Murtagh, a field service representative lue Cross-Blue Shield, speak on Medicare, Medicaid and Medicap in- surance coverage for the el- derly. CJF Elects 6 Detroiters Several' Detroiters were elected to the 1981 board of directors of the Council of 'sh Federations during 9th General Assembly of the CJF, held last month in Detroit. Named to the board were Mandell L. Berman, Martin E. Citrin,. Stanley D. Frankel, Max M. Fisher, David Handleman and George M. Zeltzer. , Divorce Topic of Programs The Oakland County Child Advocacy and'Family Service Project will begin a series of six programs on di- vorce 7:15 p.m. Jan. 5 at the First United Methodist Church, 1589 W. Maple, Birmingham. The project is sponsored . by the Oakland County Probate Court and the Junior League of Birming- ham. For details, call the probate court office, 858- 0043. Happy r Flint News . Basketball Team Is Victorious The Flint Jewish Federa- tion's men's basketball team won its second straight game Dec. 6 by de- feating Hope United Methodist Church, 42-18, in the Flint YMCA Men's "B" Division, Inter-church Ath- Flint Engagements Michigan Man to Wed Israeli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy of Jerusalem, Israel, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rinah, to Yagil Goldberg of Brooklyn, N.Y. son of Mrs. Dorothy Goldberg of Essexville, Mich., and the late Mr. Ed- ward Goldberg. Miss Levy was graduated from Hebrew University with a BA degree in Hebrew literature. Her fiance re- ceived a BA degree in sociology from Western Michigan University and was graduated from He- brew University with an MA degree in Middle East- ern political sociology. A July wedding in Jerusalem is planned. Games Night Set Beth Israel Sisterhood will host a games evening 6:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at Beth Is- rael. The evening will fea- ture a gourmet Italian dinner, wine and hors d'oeuvres. Reservations are limited. For reservations, call the synagogue, 732- 6311. 60th Anniversary SAM & IDA SORKOWITZ • I We love you. Your grandchildren and great grandchildren Michael, Julie, Doug, Alan, Gloria, Janet, Allan, Jaren, Jodie and Carolyn. GRAND OPENING SALE JE QUALITY The Flint United Synagogue Youth chapter will host a quint-city kinnus Jan. 8-11 at Cong. Beth Is- rael. The weekend will include Shabat dinner and obser- vance, study groups, a so- cial, swimming, dancing, game room, entertainment, pizza party, minyanim and brunch. Registration forms are available at the synagogue. For details, call Naomi Gaynor, 234-1051; or Danny Binder, 742-6167. Young Adults Mark New Year The Shalom Group of the Flint Jewish Federation will have a New Year's Eve party 8 p.m. Dec. 31 in the home of Sam Sorscher. The evening will feature a potluck dinner, hors d'oeuvres and dessert. Young marrieds and singles are invited. For reserva- tions, call Dr. and Mrs. Harold (Debby) Steinman, 767-7686. Tamarack Staff Alumni to Meet Leonard Newman was elected president of the Camp Tamarack Staff Alumni Association at its recent election meeting. Other officers are: Jeffrey Appelbauin and Howard Davis, vice presidents; Bar- bara Feldman, treasurer; and Mrs. Barry Moss and Mrs. Ronald Barnett, secretaries. The association will hold a winter reunion 9 a.m. Jan. 18 at the Benard L. and Rosalyn L. Maas Recreation Area in Ortonville. The reunion will include tobogganing, skating, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing and more. For details, call the Fresh Air Society, 661-0600. to Open Nazi Archive documents. The project is being financed by the Swiss National Fund for Scientific Research. It is estimated that three years will be needed for its completion. The ICRC has prom- ised absolutely no re- strictions on the findings of the researchers which are expected to cast light on a subject that _isstill being investigated 35 years after the war. Favey has not indicated yet who he will ask to assist him in his research. It is be- lieved that his team will in- chide at least one prominent Jewish scholar. Mack Pitt and his Orchestra plus Disco Music just for you 358-3642 SAY IT WITH BALLOONS! Now you can send your personal message in a colorful joyous display of huge helium balloons for Congratulations, Birthdays, Get Well and An- niversary wishes or just to let someone know you're thinking of them. In Addition We Do • Holiday Parties • Openings • Bar Mitzvas • Luncheons • Showers I DELIVERED BY TUXEDO SUITED MESSENGERS I . loonatics,qnc. (313) 855-3355 Beverly Hutton Nancy Bonheim VISA & MASTERCHARGE PRE-OPENING Flint BB Lodge Aids Hospitals Flint Lodge, Bnai Brith, again this year will host "Operation Brotherhood" in local hospitals so others can celebrate their holidays with their families. To volunteer, call Damor Mitshkun, 732-0926; Hy Klein, 767-3948; or Jack Kippelman, 733-1132, after 5 p.m. Community Calendar Group to Install New Officers Joe Rott will be installed as president of the Lutzker Voliner Society Wednesday. Other officers are: Al Munson, vice president; Jack Schwartz, treasurer; Rae Kaufman, recording ,secretary; Tillie Kronon, ladies hospitaler; Harry Kronon, men's hospitaler; Eva Levin, social chairman; and Ida Berger, social chairman. ne latest imported styles from Europe. Jac- kets, Coats and Hand- bags in genuine leather and suede for men and ladies. LOW PRICES . MARAL Leather Boutique 23063 Coolidge, 398-1835 Flint Will Host Kinnus Event GENEVA (JTA) — The International Commission of the Red Cross (ICRC) will open its archives on Nazi persecutions during World Wra II to scholarly research for the first time since the end of the war. A Swiss professor of liter- ature at Geneva University, Jean Claud Favey, has been authorized to make use of the archives in preparation of a book on the humanita- rian agency's aid to victims of Nazi persecution. He and his team, as yet unnamed, will have access to some 300,000 pages of Fridtly;:Deiengi i6, 1980 41 Monday — Beth Israel Sisterhood board meeting, noon; and Temple Beth El board meeting, 8 p.m. GENUINE LEATHER Oak Park Shopping Plaza letic Association basketball program. Carl Rittman led the Fed- eration team in scoring with 23 points, followed by Gil Himelhoch with 8. Other players on the squad are: Jeff Himelhoch, Rob and Dave Hurand, Mike and Jon Pines, Jerome Feldman and Bob Kalmar. 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