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Food Specialist to Address
Technion Society Meeting

Flint News

Flint UJA Women to Have Annual Fund-Raising Lunch

The Women's Division of
the Flint United Jewish
Appeal affiliate will have
its 1983 luncheon noon
Thursday at the Sheraton
Inn, Pierson Road.
Guest speaker will be

Friendship Club
Meets Thursday

The Friendship Club will
meet noon Thursday at
Flint's Temple Beth El.
The film, "Bon Voyage,"
will be shown. Luncheon
will be served.
Members who have pro-
gram suggestions for future
meetings should call the
Flint Jewish Federation,
767-5922.

We will video tape
any occasion for under
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Children's Birthday Parties
*30.00

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Weddings & Bar Mitzvas
*150.00

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1st Generation Video

851-8277

Anita M. Hearshen of the
Cleveland Jewish Federa-
tion. She specializes in Mid-
dle East studies, with em-
phasis on the Islamic world.
She also is a member of

Community
Calendar

Saturday — FJF Shabat;
Temple Beth El Sisterhood
Social; and USY Social.
Sunday — United
Jewish Appeal Super Sun-
day.
- Monday — Ivriah Par-
ents Organization, 7:30
p.m., Cong. Beth Israel.
Tuesday — Keren Or
board meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
home of Berna Sorscher.
Wednesday — FJF
Jewish Education Commit-
tee meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
home of Gloria Siegel.
Thursday — FJF Board
of Directors meeting, 8 p.m.

Help for Needy

Portable clothing racks
and a freezer are being
sought for needy individu-
als. Persons wishing to do-
nate these items should con-
tact Joan Hallem, 767-5922.

the Israel task force com-
mittee, community rela-
tions committee and Soviet
Jewry committee and is a
member of the Women's
Campaign Cabinet.
During Israel's War of
Independence she was a
member of the Hagana,
serving in the intelli-
gence corps. -
Ms. Hearshen is active on
behalf of Hadassah, United
Synagogue, Israel Bonds,
American Friends of He-

Women to Meet

Business and Profes-
sional Women of the Flint
Jewish Federation will
meet 7:30 p.m. Feb. 9 in the
home of Edith Gutow. Fea-
tured speaker will be Aliza
Shevrin who recently trans-
lated the Sholom Aleichem
Yiddish work "Marienbad"
into English.

Flint Births

Dec. 27 — -To Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Goldberg (Bernice
Abramson of Monroeville,
Pa.) of Flint, a daughter,
Sarah Ivonna.

Detroit Chapter, Ameri-
can Technion Society, will
as its speaker Dr.
brew _University, Brandeis have
Leora A. Shelef, Wayne
University and the Jewish
University professor
Theological Seminary of State
of food =science and acting
America.
head of the department of
There is an admission family and consumer re-
charge. Reservation dead- sources, who will discuss,
line is Monday. For reserva-
tions, call the Flint Jewish "Food, Diet and Cancer."
She also will discuss therole
Federation, 767-5922.
in Israel's development of
the Technion department of
food engineering and
Flint Obituaries
biotechnology at the chap-
ter's public meeting 7:45
Ilene Wiseman
p.m. Wednesday at the
Ilene Joan Wiseman, a main United Hebrew
member of Flint Jewish and Schools building.
communal organizations,
Chairing the program
died Jan. 3.
will be Haim Schlick, secre-
Born in Omaha, Neb., tary and board member of
Mrs. Wiseman lived in Flint the American Technion
fOr 22 years. She was a - Society Detroit Chapter. hi-
member of Cong. Beth Is- cluded on the evening's pro-
rael and its sisterhood, Uni- gram will be a documentary
versity Women, Hadassah film on Israel.
and Jewish War Veterans
Prof. Shelef was
Ladies Auxiliary.
graduated -, from the
She is survived by her
husband, Irving; two sons,
William and Michael; a Yeshiva PTA
daughter, Sherri; her Meeting Planned
mother, Mrs. William
A general membership
(Reva) Deutsch of Grand meeting of the PTA of
Rapids; a sister, Julie Cain Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
of Waco, Tex.; and one will take place 9 p.m. Tues-
granddaughter.
day at the yeshiva.
The program is entitled
Sarah Shur
"The Impact of the Com-
Sarah Eva Shur, a puter on Your Child's Edu-
member of Flint Jewish cation" and will feature-Dr.
communal organizations, John Childs, professor of in-
died Nov. 27.
structional technology and
Born in Detroit, Mrs. head of that department at
Shur lived in Flint for 37 Wayne State University. In
years. She,was a member of addition to Dr. Childs' pre-
Cong. Beth Israel and its sentation, Dr. Marvin
sisterhood and Jewish War Weingarden, president of
Veterans Ladies Auxiliary. Scientific Computer Serv-
She is survived by her ices, will be on hand to an-
husband, Saul; two sons, swer questions from the
Richard and Charles; two audience.
daughters, Linda Sage and
Computers will be avail--
Marsha Isard; three
brothers, Joseph Ham-_ able for demonstration.
Refreshments will be
burger, Wallace Ham-
burger and Herbert Ham- served. The public is in-
burger; two sisters, Rose vited.
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Meeting Notice

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Bnai Brith will meet on
the first Wednesday of each
month at 8 p.m. at River
Valley club hduse. Execu-
tive board meetings will be
on the third Wednesday of
each month, also at 8 p.m. in
River Valley club house.

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G. Rosenbaum

Gertrude Rosenbaum, a
member of Cong. Beth Is-
rael and its sisterhood and
Hadassah, died Jan. 4.
Born in Hungary, Mrs.
Rosenbaum had been a
Flint resident since 1927.
She is survived by a son,-
Dr. Milton of Flint; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Karl (Elaine)
Mono of Bay City; .a. brother,
Harry Lebowitz of Encino,
Calif.; and five grandchil-
dren.

Our Annual Sale
...very special prices

Tourism Gains

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Applegate Square • 29665 Northwesrern Hwy. • Southfield • 352-7112

NEW YORK — American
tourism to Israel grew by
one percent in 1982 over the
previous year, with 273,561
United States citizens vaca-
tioning in the country.

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DR. LEORA SHELEF

Technion-Israel Institute
of Technology, with a
BSc in food technology; a
MSc in engineering
mechanics; and a Doctor
of Science degree in food
sciences.
She has been involved in
research in Israel, England
and America on microbial
spoilage of foods, effects of
food additives, spices and
herbs on microorganisms
and the possible cancer-
causing activities of food
contaminants and
additives.
The public is invited.
There is no charge. For in-
formation, call the Techn-
ion office, 559-5190.

BILL
MEYER
MUSIC
355-2721

PEOPLE'S
CHOICE
459-7287

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