Flint Community News Temple Beth El to Commemorate 40th Anniversary Temple Beth El of Flint will commemorate its 40th anniversary with a three-day celebration this weekend under the co-chairman- ship of Dr. Nat Gross and Saul Syde. On Nov. 18, 1927, 32 men and one woman signed the articles of association establishing the first Reform temple in Flint. Several former Rabbis and lay dignitaries have been invited to participate in religious ceremonies today and Saturday. On Sunday, the observance wil conclude with a banquet. Today at 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Mor- ton M. Applebaum of Akron will be pulpit guest. Rabbi Applebaum was the spiritual leader of Temple Beth El from 1945 to 1953. Rabbi Hillel A. Millgram of Cong. Beth Israel will participate in the ser- vice, as will Rabbi William A. Greenebaum II, the present rabbi of Temple Beth El. George Olds, a past president of Temple Beth El, is chairman of the Friday night Subcommittees Will Consider Allocations of UJA Funds A series of subcommittee meet- Faller, Dr. N. Gross, Alfred Klein, ings to discuss allocation of pro- Sidney Kramer, James Lebster, ceeds from the 1967 United Jew- Mrs. C. Meyers (Betty), Jack Ra- ish Appeal campaign will be held bin, Mrs. M. Rosenbaum, Dr. L this month under the auspices of Rosky, Mrs. L. Bosky, Mrs. M. the budget and allocations com- Rubenstein, Edwin Schreiber and mittee of the Flint Jewish Com- Jack Shaprow. munity Council. The subcommittee on community Louis Kasle is general chairman relations and national service of the committee, and his co-chair- agencies will meet noon Dec. 22 at men are Dr. H. M. Golden, Dr the council office under the co- Saul Gorne, Arthur Hurand and chairmanship of Hurand. Mem- B. Morris Pelavin bers of the subcommittee are The subcommittee on local agencies and services and ad- ministration met Thursday, with the participation of the execu- tive committee: Harry Binder, Lawrence Covitz, Marvin Faller, Julian Feller, Dr. Golden, Dr. Gorne, Rabbi William Greene- baum, Hurand, Kasle, Alfred Klein, Rabbi Hillel !VT/11gram, Pelavin, Joseph Megdell, presi- dent, Michael Pelavin, Jacob Pines, Dr. Loen Rosky, Gilbert Rubenstein, Jack Shaprow and Mrs. H. Weisberger. Other subcommittees and their scheduled meetings are as follows: The subcommittee on overseas service, and Mrs. Emil Schapack and Israel will meet noon Monday is chairman of the oneg Shabat. at the council office. Dr. Gorne, At 11 a.m. Saturday, Rabbis co - chairman, is assisted by Mrs. Greenebaum and Applebaum will W. Bailies, Edwin Elk, Richard conduct the worship service. A Goldstein, Mrs. M. Harris, Law- discussion featuring Rabbis rence Kaplan, Mrs. B. Kaufman, Greenebaum, Applebaum and Dr. P. Kronick, Mrs. M. Linder, Millgram will be held at 3 p.m. Mrs. J. Megdell, Jacob Pines, Mrs. on "The Meaning of Prayer." Fol S. Rachwal, Gilbert Rubenstein, lowing, the temple youth group Mrs. E, Schreiber, Mrs. J. Shaprow, will conduct Havdala, the con- Mrs. H. Weisberger and Mrs. S. cluding service. Ilise Tuipan is Wolin. president of the Temple Teens. The subcommittee on cultural T h e anniversary celebration agencies will meet noon Wednes- closes with a banquet 7 p.m. Sun- day at the council office. B. Mor- day, Speaker will be Rabbi Wil- ris Pelavin, co-chairman, serves liam Sajowitz of Chicago, who oc- with Mrs. I. Beren, Dr. G. Dick- cupied the pulpit of Temple Beth El from 1955 to 1960. A highlight of the evening will be the naming of the social hall through a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sam , stein, D. E. Golden, Dr. E. Guto- witz, Dr. B. Harris, Dr. I. Marder, Murray Moss, Mrs. C. Myers (Margot), Mrs. S. Osher, Mrs. M. Pelavin, Dr. A. Schaffer, Israel Sendler, Mrs. I. Sendler, Mrs. W. Catsman. The room will be named l Shapiro, Dr. E. Sharon and Dr. H. the Anna and Phillip Catsman : Weisberger . Social Hall in honor of Sam Cats- The subcommittee on health and man's parents. Charter members. welfare and religious agencies, past presidents of the temple and under Dr. Golden, co-chairman, its auxiliaries also will be recog- will meet noon Thursday at the nized. council office. On the subcommit- The Temple Beth El players, re- tee are Philip Agree. Mrs. I. Bern- activated for the banquet, will stein, Samuel Catsman, Marvin dramatize the temple's growth in , a one-act play. A special commem- orative anniversary book will be Group Unites Families issued, containing pictures and a in Ft. Lauderdale Area history of Beth El. FORT LAUDERDALE (JTA)— Dr. Gross and Syde are assisted Ludwig Brodski has been elected by Dr. Bernard Dickstein, presi- president of the newly formed dent of Temple Beth El: Mrs. Jos- I North Broward Jewish Welfare eph Krakhower and Mrs. Harry Federation, formerly the Jewish ' Sherwin. Members of the congre- Welfare Federation of Fort Lau- gation who have played an impor- ' derdale and Pompano Beach. The reorganized federation will tant part in the over - all planning are Marcus Lebster, James Leb- unite for the first time about 2,000 ster, Mrs. Jam es II a Ilem , Mrs Jewish families in the area in- Lawrence Covitz, Mrs. Richard cluding those of Fort Lauderdale, Thal, Mrs. Nathan Greenberg, Mrs. I Pompano Beach and the surround- ing areas. Max Hart and Marvin Levey. Friday, December 15, 1967-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth on the Move an ASP student. She is from the University of Michigan. Among the record number of 700 U.S. students studying at the Hebrew University this year is JUDY GOTLIB, 20, of 2017 Wabash, Flint. Judy is studying under the American Student Program (ASP) sponsored by the America n Friends of the Hebrew University, which this year has sent 176 U.S. students to study in Jerusalem. The ASP is equivalent to the "junior year abroad" or an interim year between undergraduate and grad- uate studies. Judy, who is studying humanities, visited Israel for the first time in July and returned as a a a *a a al SLATKIN'S ■ DEXTER CHEVROLET ■ a a U a "TOPS THEM ALL" a a ■ Bnai Mitzva I Harry Binder, Lawrence Covitz, David Myers, son of Mr. and Julian Feiler, Martin Gordon, Hy Mrs. Carl Myers, will be called to Klein, Mrs. P. Kronick, Marc Leb- the Tora as Bar Mitzva Saturday ster. Mrs. H. Livingston, Dr. B at Cong. Beth Israel. Marx, Mrs. B. Marx, Michael Pel- avin, Mrs. G. Rubenstein, Mrs. E. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Schupack, Dr. J. 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