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MR. AND MRS. HERBERT HARRISON
AND FAMILY
.
Comings ...
and
... Goings
Howard M. Sachar, Authority
on Israel to Speak at Dinner
2030 North Center Rd.
Dr. Howard Morley Sachar,Am- six years, returning to this corm-
erican scholar specializing in the try only last year.
history of the Jewish people and
Three of his books: The Course
Israel, will speak at the annual of Modern Jewish History," "Ali-
dinner meeting of the Flint Jewish ya, The People of Israel," and,
most recently "From the Ends of
the Earth," have become stand-
ard texts wherever Jewish history
is taught.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Berger
and their children are back from
Korea. They're visiting with their
parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Gorne,
before they continue on to Arizona
where Capt. Berger will complete
his term in the service.
* . • *
Dr. Michael Goode, who is tak-
ing his residency in oral surgery,
and Dr. James Sniderman, who is
doing his residency in urology, are
both at University Hospital in Iowa
City.
• * •
The new president of the Sagin-
aw Valley Chapter of Alpha Om-
ega Dental Fraternity this year
is Dr. Soil Gaynor.
• * •
Mrs. Jack Shaprow has returned
from the Hadassah convention held
in Miami.
••*
Dr. Sanford Michael Cohen, son
DR. HOWARD SACHAR
of Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen, was
graduated from the Illinois Col- Community Council 6 p.m. Nov. 5
lege of Optometry.
at Temple Beth El.
• • •
The chairman of the annual
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buckler have
their neice, Matilda Buckler Ko- meeting committee, Gilbert Y.
Rubenstein,
said that Dr. Sachar
gan, visiting with them from Ar-
, will speak on The Six-Day War
gentina.
and Its Effect on the American
Jem. s h C ommun it
y. "
4 Faiths in Flint Hold
Dr. Sachar, professor of history
Forum on God Concept at George Washington University,
was formerly acting director of
The Interfaith Community Coun- Brandeis University's Philip Lawn
cil's second dialogue was held at Institute for Contemporary Jewish -
a Catholic retreat center, DeWitt. Studies as well as director of
south of Lansing. Oct. 1.
Brandeis University's Jacob Hiatt
Dr. John C. Trever, professor of Institute in Israel, the first fully-
religion at Baldwin-Wallace Col- accredited university program for
lege in Berea, 0. and an expert training American undergraduate
on the Dead Sea Scrolls, was prin- students in the structure of the con-
cipal speaker.
temporary Jewish state. In the lat-
Each of the area's four major ter capacity, he lived in Israel for
faiths — Protestant, Roman Catho- .
lie, Eastern Orthodox and Jewish
— were invited to send 20 partic-
ipants.
The theme was the development
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Pearlstine
of the concept of God.
Marvin Levey, Rabbi William of Huntington, Pa., announce the
engagement
of their daughter Rena
Greenebaum II and Irving L. I
Geisser represent the Jewish corn- to Ronald Sill, son of Dr. Ervin
Sill
of
Flint.
Mr. Sill is attending
munity on the Interfaith Commun-
the University of Miami.
ity Council.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Shur of
Group Calendar
Miller Rd., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Linda Mar-
Oct. 16. City of Hope Board
ilyn to Michael Martin Sage. A 1
Meeting.
December
wedding is being'
Oct. 17, Bnai Brith Women
planned
by the bride-elect and her
Luncheon.
fiance, son of the late Mr. and
Oct. 18, Hadassah Meeting.
Mrs. Elias Sage of Yonkers, N.Y.
• • •
Hadassah's paid-up membership Miss Shur and Mr. Sage are grad-
uates
of the University of Michi-
meeting will be held at Temple
Beth El at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 20. All gan. where she is a fellowship stu-
new and prospective members are dent working on a master's de-
invited. Luncheon is being planned gree in near Eastern studies. She
by the past presidents of the Ann spent her junior year at Hebrew
Lebster Chapter. The program will University, Jerusalem. The pros-
include a film, "Goal Is Peace." pective bridegroom is a doctoral
student in ancient history . at
• • •
When the Michigan Bnai Brith U. of M.
Council election of officers took
place, Ted Vinacow was elected Moscow Chief Rabbi-
vice president and Irving Simen. Receives .Sukkot Items
secretary.
NEW
MAO
Friday, October 13, 1967-15
Flint, Mich. 48506
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MONTREAL (JTA)—The Cana-
dian Jewish Congress has received
confirmation through the Canadian
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Department of External Affairs
to The Jewish News)
JERUSLAEM—Egyptian prison- that an air shipment of religious
ers of war held by Israel staged supplies for the Sukkot holiday it
sent to Moscow had been re-
a riot in their camp on Rosh had
Hashana, it was disclosed here ceived by Chief Rabbi Yehuda
Leib Levin there.
Wednesday.
The decision to send the sup-
The rioting was caused by the
fact that, due to the holiday, no plies to Moscow was taken by the
fresh bread had been baked to Canadian Jewish Congress when
supply, the prisoners. The POWs one of its officers, returning from
staged a demonstration, chanting a private business trip to the Soviet
"Nasser, Nasser; bread, bread." Union, reported that religious Jews
The demonstrators were given ex- 1 there were concerned that the tra-
planations for the absence of fresh ditional etrogim and lulavim might
bread that day, and dispersed not be available for the Jewish
holiday later this month.
without further incident.
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