•• ,,Tirtioiargas.w.400W0WZIiiiiiiitatii.j.......a.«..0, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, January 23, 1981 SH EL ROTT Temple Women Conduct Study Group ORCHESTRA Mt; Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainm•nt" 351-01111 Flint's Temple Beth El at the University of Sisterhood is forming a Michigan, "Pressures study group which will meet That Heighten Indi- noon Tuesdays in February, vidualism," Feb. 17; and Barbara Nurenberg of the beginning Feb. 10. The speakers and their Jewish Vocational Service, topics are: Sally Jaeger, "Crisis Situations Handled head librarian at the West by the JVS," Feb. 24. Flint Branch Library, who - - will revies Unfinished Community Business, Pressure Points in the Lives of Women, by Calendar Maggie Scarf, Feb. 10; Dr. Melvin Reinhart, Saturday — Beth Israel professor of psychiatry junior congregation par- ents' Shabat service. Monday — Beth Israel Sisterhood board meeting, noon; and Temple Beth El board meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday — Beth Israel adult education classes, 8:20 p.m.; and Keren Or board meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday — FJF Senior Friendship Club, noon, Temple Beth El, film: "Chicken Soup"; FJF board of directors, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El. PAZAZZ LTD FINAL CLEARANCE SALE All Winter Merchandise Program Change 50451OFF I Mistrial May Result in Case of 2 Accused of War Crimes Flint News The 354-0170 NY, "The Jewish Connection" radio program has been moved to 6:30 p.m. the sec- ond Wednesday of the month on station WFBE The February program will spotlight Jewish Music Month, and the feature will be "Zmirot in the Home on the Sabbath." Guest artists will be Cantor Shalom Kalib and choir director, Carol Feder. The March program will feature Randee Sorscher, whose topic will be "Yiddish and Ladino." Our Cruisewear Has Arrived I PAZAZZ LTD Harvard Row Mall Lahser at 11 Mile 353-1810 MED SAL D ET CENTS S, INC. THE DIET FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE TO DIET I "You can lose up to a pound a day" (Up to 25 pounds in 30 days) First month: Lose up to 6 inches off your waist •No drugs or diet pills • No contracts to sign •No exercise -for men and women I A v , FIRST I APPOINTMENT FREE ! a - t e 4 tt , a Dinner, Games at Beth Israel Flint's Cong. Beth Israel will have an Italian gour- met dinner and games night 7 p.m. Jan. 31 at the synagogue. Hors d'oeuvres and wine will be Awed at 6:30 p.m. Advance reservations are required. For details, call the synagogue, 732-6311. Flint Obituaries Herman Richman Herman Richman, who was in the wholesale barber and beauty supply business for 45 years, died Jan. 12 at age 72. Born in New York, Mr. Richman lived several years in London, England, and moved to Flint in 1935. He was a member of Cong. Beth Israel. Mr. Richman wasp World War II veteran. He founded the Michigan Beauty Co. and sold it in 1942. He repurchased the company, then named Ray Kerns of Flint, in 1954 and held it until his retirement in 1974. He resided at 412 Graff Ct. He is survived by his wife, Alice; a son, Morris of Lexington, Ky.; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Jack (Rita) Magidsohn of Grand Blanc, Mrs. Don (Sandra) Dunayer of Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Harvey (Diane) Ring of Flint and Mrs. Joel (Mari- lyn) Feiner of Grand Blanc; a brother, Ralph of Toronto, Ont.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Vigon and Mrs. David Vigon, both of Toronto, and Annie Lassman of London, England; nieces and nephews. Mannie Colish Introduces... 552.9800 ext. 18 The group will meet at the temple. Men and women are invited. Participants are requested to bring a bag lunch. Coffee and dessert will be provided. For reservations by Feb. 3, call the temple, 232-3138. - • Mannie S. Colish, founder of Mannie's People's Furni- ture, died Jan. 11 at age 56. A Flint native, Mr. Colish was an original sponsor of Mott Community College Cultural Center. He was a member of Cong. Beth Is- rael, El Khurafeh Shrine Temple and Genesee Lodge of the Masons. He resided at 2038 Walden Ct. He leaves his wife, Lorrie; a son, Jerrie of Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Julie) Michitsch; a brother, Harry Leff of Florida; a sister, Rose Richelson of Florida; and four grandchildren. USY Ski Trip Flint United Synagogue Youth will sponsor a ski trip Feb. 6-8 at Crystal Moun- tain, Thompsonville, Mich. Buses will-leave from Cong. Beth Israel at 10 a.m. For reservations and in- formation, call Alan ;., Himelhoch, 732-1150. turn to the dock for a con- siderable time. Czerwinski, who was a commander of the Lagischa Camp in the Auschwitz complex has been charged with the murders of at least eight inmates. Schmidt, a "blockfuehrer" at the same camp is accused of col- laborating in the killings. The proceedings against them have been under way for 3 1/2 years. Observers here belie the court will have Arab-Jewish drop the cases against both men because the Parley Slated prolonged absence of by Mapam Czerwirlski will interrupt JERUSALEM (JTA) — the continuity of the legal Mapam will hold a national process required by law. The entire proceedings Arab-Jewish congress here would have to begin from next month. Victor Shemtov, secre- scratch, but that option is tary general of Mapam, told unrealistic because the case a press conference that the depends heavily on wit- congress will promote nesses who are not expected Arab-Jewish cooperation in to appear a second time. the wake of the deteriorat- ing relations between the two peoples. Mack Pitt Shemtov stressed that the and his proposed congress next Orchestra month was not intended as a plus substitute for the banned Communist Arab congress Disco which was to have been held just for you Music last month in Nazareth, nor was it linked to the upcom- 358-3642 ing national elections. BONN (JTA) — The sixth and probably last trial of Nazis accused of war crimes at Auschwitz may end in a mistrial in Frankfurt be- cause the chief defendant, Horst Czerwinski, 58, suf- fered a heart attack. Lawyers for his co- defendent, Josef Schmidt, 58, have demanded a mist- rial on grounds that their client's case is closely re- lated to that of Czerwinski who is not expected to re- FELIIBRO QUALITY MEATS South of Maple 6720 ORCHARD LAKE RD. WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 626-4656 FOR GOOD TASTE, FELDBRO HAS IT! SURF This & TURF SALE! Week Only 3 lb. BAG OF SHRIMP 95 reg. $25.95 $ 21 _ FLANK S TEAK USDA CHOICE LEAN & TENDER $3 49 49 lb. Ib. Limit 3 per person. USDA CHOICE VERY LEAN 4 . $999 U lbs. only READY TO EAT! BAR-B4 CHICKEN! LAMB PATTIES FELDBRO IS NOW BAR-B-QING THEIR OWN CHOICE CHICKENS! GET THEM PIPING HOT! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! FELDBRO HAS A COMPLETE SELECTION 'OF IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BEER & WINE! including Mogen David & Manischewitz ORCHARD LAKE ONLY OPEN 7 DAYS Mon. thru Sat., 8 to 6 p.m. • FREE PARKING 1 SUNDAY 9 to 5 PM •