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`Genesis' Group
Meets In Flint

Flint Jewish Federation's Jewish
Community Relations Committee
will present a discussion group to
accompany the PBS-TV series
"Genesis: A Living Conversation
with Bill Moyers."
The television series begins in
Flint on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 4 p.m.
and runs each week until Dec. 22.
The discussion group will take
place at First Presbyterian
Church at 7 p.m.
The discussion group is pre-
sented in conjunction with Con-
gregation Beth Israel, First
Presbyterian Church, Mt. Cannel -
Church, Parkland Presbyterian
Church, St. Paul's Episcopal
Church and Temple Beth El.
For information, call Joel Ka-
plan, (810) 767-5922.

Kosher Ham
At Flint Event

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Beth Israel is sponsoring an
evening of "Kosher Ham on WRY'
Saturday, Nov. 2.
Bob Alper, rabbi and stand-up
comic, will perform. Ordained in
1972, and maintaining a pulpit for
14 years, Rabbi Alper now follows
a schedule of approximately 100
comedy dates and 20 synagogue
events (weddings, funerals, High
Holidays) a year.
Tickets are available by calling
Diane Ring, (810) 694-8220; San- :
di Reznick, (810) 694-1404; or Es-
ther Price, (810) 230-1205. They
are $8 in advance, $20 at the door,
or a special package for patrons
including preferred seating and
pre-show cocktail party.
Dessert and coffee will follow
the show with a book signing by
Rabbi Alper.

Midwest Seminar
For Labor Zionists

Labor Zionists from throughout
the Midwest will gather in Tole-
do Nov. 15-17 for the Labor Zion-
ist Alliance's 13th annual Midwest
Seminar.
Hosted by Labor Zionist Al-
liance of Metropolitan Detroit, the
seminar will focus on the chang-
ing realities of Zionism, exempli-
fied by the recent Israeli election.
Keynote speaker will be Men-
achem Z. Rosensaft, former na-
tional president of the Labor
Zionist Alliance, author and par-
ticipant in the Stockholm discus-
sions with the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
In counterpoint will be Michael
Harris, professor of public policy
at Eastern Michigan University
and a major in the reserves of the
Israel Defense Forces, who will
discuss American Zionism from

