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The Season's Greetings

FLINT BETH EL SISTERHOOD SHOWS BERNARD ZEIGER TO CONDUCT
FLINT HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
PROGRESS IN YEAR OF EXISTENCE

Organized in July, 1927, by Mrs. James Rapport; Dr. Leo
M. Franklin Co-operates With Flint's Reform
Temple and Its Sisterhood.

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FLINT TEMPLE BETH EL ACTIVE

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Detroit Student at Hebrew Union College To Deliver Ser-
mons and Direct Services; Beth El Congrega-
gation of Flint Active.

Bernard 'Geiger, Detroit student urer. The board of directors is
Temple Beth to Sisterhood at Mrs. Sam Weinstein.
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composed of the officers and the
Other committees are
at the Hebrew Union College at
Flint, although organized only a
following additional members:
,'41 little over a year ago, in July,
Entertainment--Mrs. A. Else- Cincinnati, a graduate of the Uni- Max Fischgrurd, Sam Weinstein,
1927, has already shown remark- man, Mrs. Max Fischgrand, Mrs. versity of Michigan and an able
Sigmund Seitner, Saul Weinberg,
able progress.
M. Rosenblum, Mrs. S. L Pearl-
lecturer, will conduct the services Edw. Rosenberg, Al. Warren,
The sistehhood was organized by stein, Mrs. Ehrenfeld, Mrs. Cats-
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and deliver the sermons during the l'hillip Catsman, Ben Weiner, Mrs.
Mrs. James Rapport, present presi• man.
High Holy Days at Temple Beth James Rapport, Mr. Moses Rosen-
Publicity—Mrs. Archie Barnett,
5 dent, and has had the co-operation
El in Flint. Mr. Zeiger will also that Mrs. Nate Seitner and Mrs.
fyi. of a large number of interested Mrs. Ben Wiener, Mrs. Al. Gold- conduct aerviees in Flint during Harry Weingarden.
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stein, Mrs. D. Goldfarb.
1 women.
The membership committee fol.
Membership—Mrs. Ellis War- the year.
Much of the success of the Sis-
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The Flint Temple is indebted lows: Sam Weinstein, Ed. Rosen- 1
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for the furnishing of its new guars bergl, A. Eiseman, M. Levinson.
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.4.,; operation of Dr. Leo M. Franklin Podolsky, Mrs. Sam Barnett.
ters to the following men: Mau- Religious schools committee's
Ways and Means—Mrs. Sam'
'A of Temple Beth El, Detroit. Dr.
rice Rosenblum, Moses Rosenthal, members are Sam Magidsohn, Hu-
4, Franklin assisted the women's Magidsohn, Mrs. Max Fischbrund, Ed. Rosenberg, Sigmund Seitner, men Podolsky, Sidney Kleter, A!.
group by co-operating with it in Mrs. Ellis Warren, Mrs. Snyder.
Mr. Gindick, Ilarry Weingarden, Goldstein.
Librarian—Mrs. James Flan-
the solving of its problems and
The following are on ways and
Sam Jeffee. In appreciation their
ders.
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names will be inscribed on a brass means committee: James Rap-
Book Supplies—Mrs. Max Fisch.
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Mrs. Rapport is assisted as presi-
port, Nate Seitner, Sam Jaffee, M.
tablet.
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Officers of the Beth El Congre- Alper.
Committee for Visiting Sick—
Ilarry Weingarden, vice-president;
Public relations committee is
gation are: Maurice Rosenblum,
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Mrs.
Saul
Weinberg,
secretary;
Mrs.
Sigmund
Seitner
and
Mrs.
president;
Moses Rosenthal, vice- composed of Maurice Rosenblum,
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Mrs. Edward Rosenberg, treasurer. Sidney Kelter.
president; Arthur Dubois, secre- Moses Rosenthal, Max Fischgrund,
The Sisterhood has pledged it- tary; Harry Weingarden, treas- Harry Weingarden, Ben Weiner.
The religious school committee
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consists of Mrs. Nate Seitner, Mrs. self to purchase a $2,500 pipe or-
Ben Wiener, Mrs. Weingarden and gun, to be installed in September.

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Flint, Michigan

FLINT SISTERHOOD REPORT TO
MICHIGAN STATE CONFERENCE - q
, ARATAWKIERSINSYMMEOMULAF5%
MODERN SUBURB NEAR JERUSALEM

Presented et Annual Meeting in Jackson on May 24, 1928.

Citizens Commercial
and Savings Bank

Season's Greetings

By MRS. JAMES RAPPORT

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316 South Saginaw Street

Large Enough to Accommodate You
Small Enough to Appreciate You

The Sisterhood of Flint is en- $ 385. A box social was given,
titled to only one candle on its and the proceeds from that affair
birthday cake and, as in every was $275. Two rummage sales
well disciplined family, the young- were held, the net results of which
er members are nut permitted to were $555, and a cabaret party,
talk as much as their elders, only which was given very recently, was
a short time will suffice the presi- unusually successful, every act on
dent of the Flint Sisterhood to the program being acted by our
submit quite a satisfactory report mein women. We were so enthused
of its many activities. Like many that our men became inspired nad
other things that conic in small each man decided to promote sonic
packages, we feel that we have t me thing, the outstanding one be-
ing a keno party, which caused
done unusually well.
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It was only last June, a little quite a bit of enthusiasm. And
over a year ago, that we organized, now, my friends, the men's organ-
with a membership of 20 women, ization has just signed a lease for
and our membership chairman has, much larger quarters and are ne-
by her splendid effort, steadily in- gotiating the buying of a Temple.
creased that number until, at the It was through this small handful C
present time, we have a member- of women that an organization of
the men was effected, calling
ship of 48.
The Committee on Religious themselves Temple Beth El—and
This is a modern suburb outside Jerusalem, modeled along Amer - Schools has done extremely well, now we have a real name instead
can lines and built by the Keren Hayesod to solve housing conditions and I want to stress this work, for of Reform Temple Sisterhood. W, e
in Palestine. Thus • modern touch is added to the ancient cities in
it was with the idea, primarily, of call ourselves the Sisterhood of
the Jewish Homeland
religious instruction for our chil- Temple Beth El.
dren, that we organized the Flint
Our talent is unlimited. We
lined up in front of the cinema. Sisterhood. With an enrollment have two organists, and a choir
Getting Off Cheaply.
Each clinic up in turn to Mr. Ab- of 39 children, with four active consisting of women from our own
A Jewish merchant once settled
teachers and six substitutes, the membership. Sisterhood spirit is
in a mall town where Jews were
Jew en the promised sixpence, and was work done has been remarkable. so fine that any call for workers
unknown. He was the first
During the past year the children or donations meets with instant
told to rime again tomorrow.
hildren
ever sec
The next day when the young- have given a t hanukka service and response.
f the town, who had heard such
it Purim play. The Sisterhood
The co-operation of our mem-
horrible tides about the Jewish peo- stern again uttered the magic word
presented the children, as a Purim bers has been unusual. Our com-
ple, devoted themselves to the task of Jew they were again rewarded,
gift, a motion picture of the story mittees are extremely active, and
of making the life of the Jew a but this time they only received
"?sther which is one of I close my report by quoting from
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burden to him. Whenever he went threepence.
the most spectacular and impres- Carlyle:
The reduction was rather disap-
out in the streets, they shouted af-
sive pictures ever seen on the
ter hint "Jew!" "Jew!" and en- pointing to the young money-grab- screen, and leaving a lasting im-
"It is great, and there is no
But still threepence was
deavored to make the name one of hers.
pression of the Purim story on other greatness to make one nook
something,
and,
therefore,
they
tic-
of
God's creation more fruitful.
derision.
our young which will never be for-
To the astonishment of the town <Tided the invitation to.reassemble gotten. Only last week we ended better, more worthy of , to
make
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the following advertisement one on the following day. To their our term with a flower service,
day appeared in the local paper: great displeasure, however, all having no child quite ready for wiser, manlier, happier, more 00
blessed,
less accursed."
"Notice to every boy and gill in they got for their services was one confirmation.
And to our officers and mem-
the town! Tomorrow at 12 noon PennY•
Through the efforts of its few
"We aren't going to call you members, the Sisterhood alone bers, in thanks for their hearty co-
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I shall tie standing in front of the
picture palace with a bag of six- Jew for a penny," they shouted in maintained the Temple quarters, operation, I say:
penny pieces. Any boy or girl who chorus.
paying its rent, paying for books Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing,
"All right, you don't have to," necessary to religious instruction, Onward through life We go.
will come up to me and call me a
Jew will get a sixpence.—Moses was the reply.
paying the choir when its regular Each morning sees some task b e
From that day nobody thought members were absent, paying for
Abrahams.
gun,
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Exactly at noon the following it worth while to call Mr. A ra- its organ, and all other furnishings,
Each evening sees its close.
day a long queue of boys and girls hams, Jew.
meeting the expenses of the bi- Something attempted, something
weekly services of visiting rabbis
done,
—in a word, sustaining in its en- Has earned a night's repose,
' tirety the Temple since its incipi- Thanks—thanks to Thee our
ency, and at the present time,
worthy One,
with no bills to meet, we have a For the lesson Thou hast taught.
surplus in our treasury a little in
excess of $650. A Schadehan went to a prospect
The Entertainment Committee, and said: "Moshe, how would you
together with the Ways and Means like to marry the Czar's daugh-
Committee and any other commit- ter? "
,,.. 0, I wouldn't think of marry-
tee contributory to it, have been
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the means of raising funds, sonic inc a non-Jewess," was the answer.
of the means being "different." In 'But think," said the match-
thcsr first place, small bridge-teas maker, "the Czar's daughter!"
„ Oh, all right, I'm willing," re-
were given, with the sole purpose
of promoting sociability—bringing plied Moshe.
together the different groups of
"Good!" said the Schadchan,
women, and it has proven most "now that I have your consent, all
A Frigidaire was
successful.
a ry is for me to get
th at is necess
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given away, netting us a profit of
zar,s c ns

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Rectal Specialist and Orificial Surgeon

A Happy
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