-A0=IMMCIPM"rimPown, -- Israel Independence Day Celebration Plans in Offing The first meeting of the program committee for the annual Detroit Israel Inde- pendence Day celebration, this year marking Israel's 33rd anniversary, will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Corn- unity Center. Shelly Komer Jackier is chairman of the Inde- pendence Day celebra- tion. At 8 p.m. Thursday, Sol Lachman, president of the Detroit Zionist Federation, will conduct a publicity Organizations who wish to get involved in the cele- bration should call Mrs. Jackier, 661-1948; or Adele Silver, 661-1000, ext. 250. meeting at the Morris Branch. The steering committee will meet 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 in the Alpert Conference Room of Temple Beth El. Community Lectures Set Center for New .linking Ainking will present a talk by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, di- rector of the center, 10 a.m. Thursday at the Baldwin Library, Birmingham. As part of his "Life and People" series, Rabbi Wine will speak on "John Money — Author of 'Love and Love Sickness.' " There is a charge. At 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, the • ■ ••• ■ ••=0., The SHE!. ROTT ORCHESTRA center will sponsor a talk by Stanford Ovshinsky in the Somerset Mall auditorium. His topic will be "The Fu- ture of Energy." There is a charge. For information on any of the programs, call the Cen- ter for New Thinking, 546- 8928. JDC Directors Several Detroiters were elected directors of the American Joint Distribu- tion Committee at its recent annual meeting in New York. Named to the board were Louis Berry, Martin E. Cit- rin, Max M. Fisher, Daniel M. Honigman and Paul Zuckerman. Detroiter Attends JWB Meeting - Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Profftslonal Entertainm*nt" 354-0770 354-0771 Hugh Greenberg, Detroit communal leader and a Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board officer, will speak at a special, in-depth meeting of the JWB board of directors to beheld Feb: 12-15 in New Orleans. • 'FLINT NEWS Friday — Temple Beth El adult education series, 8 p.m. Saturday — Beth Israel Sisterhood oneg Shabat. Sunday USY minyan-breakfast. Monday — Temple Beth El board of education meet- ing, 8 p.m. Tuesday — Beth Israel adult education classes, 8:20 p.m.; and Bnai Brith board meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday— Hadassah meeting, noon. Thursday — FJF Senior Friendship Club games day, noon, Temple Beth El. (Flint Obituaries H. Finsterwald _ Herman Finsterwald, a member of the National Home Furnishings Repre- sentatives of Michigan; died Jan. 6 at age 71. A native Detroiter, Mr. Finsterwald lived 41 years in Flint. He also held mem- bership in the National Wildlife Federation and Flint's Temple Beth El. He was retired. Mr. Finster- wald resided at 213 Chan- dler. He is survived by his wife, Elsie; a son, Herman II of Grand Blanc; a daughter, Lynn Croll of Hoffman Es- tates, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Clement Hopp of Southfield and Mrs. Fred Dreifus of Memphis, Tenn.; and grandchildren. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pianist Ruth Laredo Makes Recital Debut at Carnegie Ruth Meckler Laredo, Detroit-born pianist, will make her recital debut at Carnegie Hall Sunday. Miss Laredo is no stranger to Carnegie Hall, having ap- peared there often as soloist with major orchestras. Her program honors Serge Rachmaninoff, whose com- plete solo piano works she has recently recorded for Columbia Records. Her identificati6n as a Rachmaninoff expert has led to her being chosen by the music publishing firm of C. F. Peters Corp. to edit the music of the famed com- poser. Mischa Kottler was Miss Laredo's Detroit teacher be- fore she was enrolled at the Army Hosts Soviet Olim TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Israel Army's northern command played host last week to hundreds of olim from absorption centers in the area, many of them Rus- sian refusniks who had fought for years for permis- sion to come to Israel. The gala meeting, at Ein Gev on the shores of Lake Tiberias, wound up an army "absorption week" during which the newcomers toured army camps, told soldiers of their efforts to come to Israel, and heard from the soldiers what they had done to -help newcomers settle in Israel. Mr. Robert Leech an- nounces the engagement of his daughter, Brenda VX, eX• FINAL CLEARANCE NEW REDUCTIONS ENTIRE WINTER STOCK REDUCED MOSTLY ORIGINAL PRICE INFANTS THRU SIZE 14 FOR BOYS & GIRLS 23077 Collidge, Oak Park OPEN DAILY 10 TIL 5:30 • VISA • Bank Americard • master charge 6346 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 208 W. Bloomfield 855-3340 in Durbin Realty Bldg., across from Orchard Malt VISA MasterCard Daily 9:30-5:30, Fri. til 8, Sat til 4 Featuring fashions by Hadassah Seligsberg Brandeis Comprehensive High School and C Face Setter Fashions) Flint People Make News Commentated by Jackie Gordon Peter R. Gluck, associ- ate professor of political sci- ence and urban studies of the University of Michigan-Flint, has been named director of its new master of public adminis- tration program. CHICAGO (JTA) — Offi- cials of the Swedish Hospi- tal Administrators Associa- tion (SHAA) have visited Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center for clues on the American approach to hospital security, the Jewish United Fund of Met- ropolitan Chicago has re- ported. FINE PEARLS AND PERSONAL ATTENTION The E.Y.E. Bank Fashion Show Jack Rosenberg. Miss Leech, daughter of the late Mrs. Leech, and her fiance were graduated from the University of Michigan. A May wedding is planned. Hospital Study RUTH LAREDO Curtis Institute, where she studied with Rudolf Serkin. She made her local profes- sional debut under the au- spices of the Music Study Club of Metropolitan De- troit. Two Jerusalem represen- tatives of the American Friends Service Committee (Quakers) will be speaking in the Detroit and Ann Arbor areas on Tuesday and Wednesday, in a program judged antagonistic to Is- rael. James and Deborah Fine are directors of the Quakers' legal aid center in Jerusalem, assisting the Arab population. In a press release adver- tising their visit, the Ann Arbor office of the Quakers said the Fines were opposed to former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's remarks two weeks ago down-playing the Palesti- nian role in the West Bank-Gaza autonomy talks. Presents Leech to Andy Rosen- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. 45 Quaker Reps. to Speak Here Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Flint _ Engagements) Couple Plans May Wedding 'Friday, January 16, 19111 Tuesday, January 20, 1981 12:45 p.m. Congregation Shoorey Zedek Contribution: Free Babysitting by reservation 357-2920 One Filled E.Y.E. Bank or $8.00 No Refreshments - Our calories are going to Israel • . Thrift Shop Van will be waiting for your gently used items r■t;.1V` '