Flint News

`Just Desserts' for Flint Leaders

Leaders of the Women's Division, 1967 UJA Campaign and
Israel Emergency Fund, being honored at the annual dinner meeting
of the Flint Jewish Community Council are (from left) back row:
Mesdames Ted Vinacow, Joseph Megdell, Edwin Schreiber and
Michael Pelavin; front row: Mesdames Gilbert Rubenstein, Philip
Agree, Norman Sorscher, William Shapiro, Milton Rosenbaum, Max
Harris and Herbert Harrison.
At the same dinner meeting, leaders of the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council, United Jewish Appeal and Israel Emergency Fund
who are honored are (from left) back row: Gilbert Rubenstein,
Michael Pelavin, Dr. Ira Marder, Dr. Leon Rosky, Edwin Schreiber,
Harry Binder and David Gotlib; front row: Samuel Catsman, Louis
Kasle, Dr. Saul Gorne, Joseph Megdell, Lawrence Covitz, Dr. Bernard
Dickstein, Dr. Peter Kronick and Jacob Pines.

Dean Haber to Speak, Comic
to Perform at Celebration

Dean William Haber will be
guest speaker at the 19th anniver-
sary celebration of the State of
Israel 6 p.m. Nov. 26. at Beth Is-
rael Synagogue. The dinner is on
behalf of State of Israel Bonds.
Dr. Haber has been a professor
of economics at the University
of Michigan
since 1936. He
has served as
chairman of the
department o f
economics and is
presently dean of
the college of lit-
erature, science
and the arts.
On leave from
the University of
Michigan in 1939;
Dr. Haber organ-,
ized and directed
the National Ref-
ugee Service. He
Dr. Haber
is a life member
of the executive committee of the
American Jewish Committee and
of the national council of the Am-
ercian Joint Distribution Com-
mittee.
In 1948, again on leave from
the university, he was in Ger-
many as special adviser on Jew-
ish affairs to General Lucius
Clay, the American commander
in chief in Germany.

He has long been a member of
the Bnai Brith National Hillel
Commission, which administers the
Hillel Foundations on university
and college campuses in this coun-
try and overseas. Between 1955
and 1966 he served as chairman of
the commission and is now an hon-
orary chairman. He was also a
member of the Bnai Brith interna-
tional Council.
Since 1959 he has been presi-
dent of the American ORT Federa-
Nov. 18:teeth Israel Sisterhood posed of 74 members in grades tion and is also president of the
Dinner Dance, 7:30 p.m.
9-12 in Flint schools, will open its Central Board of the World ORT
Nov. 19: Temple Beth El Annual season with a concert 3:30 p.m. Union, whose vocational training
Dinner Meeting. 6 p.m.
Sunday in
Southwestern High activities are carried on in 21
Nov. 19: Bnai Brith Bowling Tour- School auditorium. Joseph Green- countries.
nament — Grand Rapids.
baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Nov. 20: City of Hope Open Board Greenbaum, is concertmaster.
Louis I. Rosenbaum
Meeting, 8 p.m. home of Mrs.
• * •
Robert White.
Louis I. Rosenbaum, 1325 Stone.
College Theater will perform
Nov. 21: Israel Bonds Parlor
Flint, died Nov. 4. He leaves his
Meeting, 8 p.m., home of Louis "The Physicists" 8 p.m. Friday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rosen-
and Saturday at Bower Theater.
Kasle.
baum; a sister, Mrs. Imre (Adele)
Nov. 25: Council Open House for Louis D. Sill, who has had import- Grossberg; and his grandparents,
ant
character parts in several Col-
College Youth, 8 p.m., home
Mr. and Mrs. William Feldman and
lege
Theater
and
other
produc-
of Pola ,Sorkin.
Mrs. Goldie Siegel of Chicago.
tions, will play a lead role.
•- • • •
Beth Israel Sisterhood will pre-
sent a "Night of Wine and Roses"
Now a new way to
dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. Saturday
help your country
at the synagogue. Chairman is
as you help yourself
Mrs. Gerald Reznick; and co-chair-
men, Mrs. Isadore Sugarman and
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
Mrs. Max Linder. In charge of res-
NEW FREEDOM SHARES
ervations is Mrs. Gordon Suber;
Dr. Abraham Kaplan, professor
decorations, Mrs. Robert White. of philosophy at the University of
Music will be by Frank Jerome
Michigan, will be the speaker 9
and his orchestra. The boys and p.m. Monday in the lecture series
girls of United Synagogue Youth
sponsored by Temple Israel's adult
will assist with the serving.
education committee.
• • •
The subject of Dr. Kaplan's ad-
Temple Beth El will hold its
annual dinner meeting 6 p.m. Sun- dress will be "Is There a Future
for
Judaism?" His lecture will fol-
day. Arrangements for the buffet
dinner are being made by Mrs. low adult education classes.
Sam Reiter. Dr. Bernard Dickstein,
Dr. Kaplan is former professor
president, announced that the of philosophy and chairman of the
meeting will include a report on department at UCLA, was visiting
We didn't say this about the Shera-
the biennial convention and pro- professor at both Harvard and
ton-Tel Aviv. Hundreds of visiting
posed constitutional changes. Res- Columbia universities and is a past
tourists did—when polled by a lead-
ervations may be made through president of the Pacific Division
ing Israeli newspaper!
Sheraton-Tel
Aviv: enjoy its private
the temple office.
of the American Philosophical As-
• • •
beach beside the Mediterranean, air-
sociation.
conditioned
rooms, superb food,
The Flint Youth Symphony, corn-
Holder of an honorary doc-
nearby golf, spectacular entertain-
ment in the hotel's own night-
torate from the University of
club. For Insured Reserva-
Judaism, Dr. Kaplan is a mem-
tions at Guaranteed
ber of the National Hillel Com-
Rates, see your
mission of Bnai Brith and is
Travel Agent Of
also on the board of editors of
call WO 1-8000.
numerous professional journals.

Communal Calendar

Emil Cohen will be the guest
star at the Nov. 26 celebration.
Since establishing himself as
humorist, raconteur and vocalist
at Grossinger's Hotel and Country
Club, Cohen has been seen in
major night clubs, hotels and
theaters throughout the country.
A native of Wilmington, Del.,
the son of a cantor, Cohen brings
to his performance a wealth of
background in Jewish music, tra-
dition and humor.
For tickets or information, call
Mrs. Sol Schafer, CE 3-3876.

The Union of American Hebrew
Congregations held its biennial
convention this week in Montreal,
with the participation of Lawrence
Covitz, Marvin Levey, Sue Syde
and Sam Reiter. Included in the
Beth El President Dr. Bernard
delegation were Rabbi William
A. Greenebaum H and Temple
Dickstein. The Temple Sisterhood
delegates were Mesdames Isadore
Beren, Greenebaum, Marvin Hei-
• • •
denrich and Joseph Krakower.
• • •
Milt Moss to Appear
The Jewish Community Council's
Milt Moss, versatile young en-
tertainer on television, radio and Lapeer visiting committee held a
in supper clubs, will be special party at the home recently. Led
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Esther Harris, chairman,
Louis Kasle, 1121 Woodlawn Park, participants were Mrs. Max Davis,
Mrs. Eva Fisher and Mrs. Yale
8 p.m. Tuesday'
Smith. Refreshments were con-
on behalf of
tributed by Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Sol
state of Israel
Schafer,
Mrs. Richard Siegel and
Bonds.
Joe Weinstein.
Moss has ap-
peared on tele-
vision in "Broad-
way Open House"
and the Milton
Andrew Bruce Covitz, son of
Berle, Benny
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Covitz,
Rubin, Arthur
was elected president of the fresh-
Godfrey and Rob-
man class of Bradley University in
ert Q. Lewis
Peoria.
shows. He had
12—Friday, November 17, 1967
a long stint on
the TV show,
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
"Merry Mail-
man," where he
provided h u n
For Some
dreds of differ- Moss
of the
ent voices for the puppets on the
program.
best buys
Moss also has appeared for a
on new
wide variety of humanitarian and
Pontiacs
civic causes.
Born and educated in New York
Tempests
City, Moss began his professional
and
career shortly after his discharge
Fitebirds
from the army in 1946.

Dr. A. Kaplan
to Speak Here on
Judaism's Future

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the Guides?

Or perhaps it would be fairer to ask, "What Guides the
Guides?" No matter. There is a spirit abroad now in Israel that
goes beyond maps and books and the words of guides. It is the
spirit of a land where the places that have made the Holy Land
holy have been brought together. One can find these places on a
map. In disparate tourist guides. In legends. And in the Holy
Scriptures of all the religions that call this land sacred. The Tomb
of Rachel, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the gold-domed
Mosque of Omar. Bethlehem. Mount Scopus.TheValley of Kid-
ron. The Damascus Gate. The Wailing Wall and the entire Old
City of Jerusalem.
These are no longer the scattered and inaccessible goals of
pilgrims and tourists. An Israeli guide can take you to them and
make them live once more.
And an Israeli airline can take you to this land. Us. For we
live there. And no one flies there as often as we do. Either directl
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