18—Friday, December 8, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Arab-Israeli Dialogue Brought About by Daily Contact, Haber Says at Fete Harvey C. Gordon, son of Mr and Mrs. Martin Gordon, will be part of a three-man art show open- , ing Monday at the Lawrence Ste- vens Gallery, Detroit. Gordon is a graduate of Cranbrook Academy of Fine Arts and received his mas- . tern degree from the University of North Carolina. * • Mr. and Mrs. George Suber are spending the winter in North Mi- ami Beach. • • Mrs. Bernard Ginsberg is leav- ing Flint to take up residence in Farmington. At Flint's recent Israel Bond dinner are (from left) Louis Kasle, chairman; Dean Wink m Haber, guest speaker; Morris Nathanson; and Emil Cohen, gue,t. entertainer. Louis Kasle. general chairman of the Flint Israel Bond Drive, an- nounced the recent dinner at Cong. Beth Israel was attended by more than 250 people and to date, $175.- 000 in Bonds has been purchased, highest total achieved in Flint since 1951. given a period of peace and nor- malcy. Israel would be able to solve the refugee problem, hope- fully with the cooperation of the Arabs, but even without it. Ile stated that maintaing the viability of Israel's economy is crucial and that free world Jewry, through investment in At the dinner. Mrs. Sol Schafer Israel Bonds, can help her to was honored for her leadership maintain and expand her econ- and devoted efforts toward making omy-. the Bond drive successful. Praising the spirit of the Israelis, Guest speaker. Dean William he said, "No one in Israel expects Haber of the Univnrsity of Michi- miracles, but everyone takes them gan, gave an analysis of the cur- for granted." rent situation in Israel, pointing Joseph Megdell, president of the out that for the first time, Israel Flint Jewish Community Council, has secure borders and that dia- extended greetings on behalf of logue is beginning to> take place the council and spoke about his between Israelis and Arabs, who recent trip to Israel. Louis Kasle, find themselves in daily contact chairman, indicated the personal with each other. impact that the UJA Study Mission Dean• Haber said he feels that had on him. a United Nations resolution will Cantor Abraham Ranani of Cong. be helpful only if the Arab and Beth Israel sang several Israeli Israeli leaders are willing to sit and Yiddish songs, and Emil Co- down together to work out their hen presented an evening of Jew- problems, and he predicted that ish humor. Flint News Comings ... and ... Goings I Board of Core rnors Approves Ex t raordinary Action' for ITJA - The Flint Jewish Community asked to increase his gift to the Council's board of governors has regular campaign to meet the re- approved "extraordinary action" quirements of essential programs to raise the funds necessary to as- we are committed to support on sure survival of Israel in its con- the local, national, and overseas tinuing crisis. level. The resolution was adopted unan- "C. That every contributor be imously at the Nov. 30 board of asked for a maximum additional governors meeting, at which dele- gift for the Israel Emergency Fund gates were named to the national of the United Jewish Appeal made UJA conference and Temple Beth necessary by the continuing ex- El ‘N as cited on its 40th anniver- traordinary and critical situation. sary. No set dollar goal could truly re- The text of the resolution was flect the extent of the need. as follows: "To reach this objective, the "The board of governors of the contributor will be given the op- Flint Jewish Community Council, portunity of making two contri- acting on behalf of the Jewish butions on a two-line card—one community of this city, recognizes to the regular drive and, pro- that the resources of the Jewish r vided that this gift is at least people in Israel continue to be what was given last year—and stretched too thin for safety and hopefully more—another to the the maintenance of life. Israel Emergency Fund." "Because Israel is compelled Appointed delegates to the Na- to redirect its own resources to tional UJA Conference in New assure its own security, we are York Dec. 6-10 were Samuel Cats- being asked to help meet the man, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Geis- human needs of the people of ser, Dr. and Mrs. Saul Gorne, Dr. Israel—the sick, the aged, the and Mrs. Erwin Gutowitz, Mr. and handicapped, the children, and Mrs. Arthur Hurand, Louis Kasle, the immigrants who have fled Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Megdell, B. from deprivation and persecu- Morris Pelavin, Mr. and Mrs. Mi- tion. chael Pelavin, Dr. and Mrs. Leon "Together with many other Jew- Rosky, Dr. and Mrs. Morton Stan- ish communities of America, we ley, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Suber in Flint affirm our readiness to and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weinstein. take extraordinary action ihorder The board resolution addressed to raise extraordinary sums to as- to Dr. Bernard Dickstein, presi- sure the survival of the people of dent of Temple Beth El, extended Israel in this continuing crisis. To greetings to the temple, which do this, we recommend that the "has distinguished itself through following steps be taken: the years as one of the leading "A. That every resource be mo- Reform congregations. Many of bilized to bring to the attention the outstanding leaders of - the of this Community the seriousness Council have been in positions of the present situation and to ed- of leadership at Temple Beth El. ucate the community to the fact May the future bring continued that there is no diminution of needs growth, enhancement and fulfill- because there is at present no ment to the temple and all of its shoot ing. members. - It was signed by Jo- "B. That every contributor to seph Megdell, president: and Irv- the 1968 Federation campaign be ing Geisser, executive director. Youth on the Move Beth Israel Religious School's Junior congregation is in full swing. with average Sabbath attendance of more than 100 boys and girls. After their services, from 10 a.m. to 11, the children join adult serv- ices in a reserved section. Officers elected recently are president. Jonathan Gotlib: vice president, Bill Schwartz; and sec- retary, David Bernard. A Hanuka Assembly will be held Dec. 17, with greetings from Rabbi Hillel Millgram, Board of Educa- ; tion Chairman Jack Shaprow and Educational Director Moshe Gis- kan; prizes awarded to three top entries in the menora contest; and various classes presenting skits and singing Hanuka songs. "The Case of the Missing Latke." a play written by Giskan, will be presented by class 5L, under the direction of Mrs. Giskan. The chil- dren will receive dreidels and treats to conclude the program. • • • Temple Beth El Religious Communal Calendar Dec. 10—Tween Bowling, 2 p.m., Town and Country Lanes. Dec. 10—Willowood Meeting. 2 p.m., Willowood Country Club. Dec. 11—Hadassah Board Meet- ing, 12:30 p.m., home of MrX. Joseph Megdell. Dec. 12—Temple Beth El Sister- hood Meeting, 12:30 p.m. Dec. 12—Bnai Brith Women Board M?eting, 8:30, home of Mrs. Syd Osher. Dec. 14—YWVA Meeting a n d Hanuka Party-8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Irving Wiseman. Dec. 15—Temple Beth El 40th An- niversary Dedication Service. * • • Beth Israel Sisterhood and Hadassah Study Group will meet 12:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at the home of Mrs. Morris Gold, 1805 Winona. Discussion on the Book of Samuel is being led by Rabbi Hillel Mill- gram of Cong. Beth Israel. • • • PTA of Cong. Beth Israel Re- ligious School at its meeting Tues- day, announced officers and COM- mittee chairmen: president, Mrs. Sanford Schwartz; mother vice- president, Mrs. Milton Rosenbaum; School's confirmation class took its annual bus trip to the lie- brew Union College in Cincin- nati Dec. 1-3. Rabbi William Greenebaum and Mrs. Sidney Michael accompanied the 14 stu- dents. During their stay, the class took part in seminars, attended services and toured the campus. All As have gone, to the following Flint junior high school students: Andrea Krakower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toe Krakower; Laurie White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White; Hilary Markey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Markey; and Shelly Harris, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Harris. • • • The Flint Jewish Community Council is sponsoring a bus trip to Detroit for the Detroit Red Wings vs. the Chicago Black Hawks hockey game Jan. 13. The bus will leave the Temple Beth El parking lot at 6 p.m. For reserva- tions, call the council office, 767- 5922. The tween bowling program for 5th, 6th and 7th graders is under way at Town and Country Lanes every other Sunday at 2 p.m. The next meeting will be this Sunday. Parents are needed as scorekeep- ers. A winter holiday vacation pro- gram will be held at Cong. Beth Israel Dec. 24-31. Activities will include basketball, ping pong, volo- leyball, quiet games and arts and crafts. The council is sponsoring three basketball teams in the YMCA League. The intermediate boys t e a m, defending champions, is being coached by Harold Stein- man; the senior boys team is coached by Ron Hartman; and there also is a men's team. For the girls, the council is sponsoring a volleyball team in the YWCA League. father vice-president, Edwin I Schreiber; secretary, Mrs. Max Kukler and liaison officer, Mrs. Hillel Millgram. On National Scene Joseph Megdell, UJA National Campaign Cabinet member and president of the Flint Jewish Corn- munity Council. delivered a talk nn UJA's current emergency role , n Israel at a dinner meeting of 9 8 k^y leaders and top contribu- tors in Minneapolis Nov. 28. • B. Morris Pelavin, vice-chair- man of the East Central Region of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds, has be- come a participant in the CJFWF's legacies and endowment fund. IF YOU TURN THE *IT'S'Il UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WIND THAN Milan Wineries. Detroit. Mick. 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