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February 23, 1968 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-02-23

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Flint Community News

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12—Friday, February 23, 1968

Communal Calendar

Feb. 25—City of Hope Junior Feb. 29—FORUM — "World of
Paddy Chayefsky," 8:30 p.m,
Fashion Show, 3 p.m., Temple
Cong. Beth Israel.
Beth El.
• s
Feb. 26—Beth Israel Sisterhood
Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
Bnai Brith Women will meet
served as chairman of general
Two new divisions have been Feb. 26—Temple Beth El Board 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ambassador
Arms Clubhouse. There will be
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
solicitation in
added to the campaign structure
1967 and has
for the first time:
Feb. 27—Joint Beth Israel Sister- election of officers, games, and re-
been in leader-
key gifts and in-
hood and Hadassah Study Group, freshments.
ship positions in
termediate gifts.
12:30 p.m.
the campaign for
Chairman of key
Feb. 27—Bnai Brith Women Meet-
several years. He
gifts is Dr. Saul
ing, 8:30 p.m., Amba ssador
is a past chair-
S. Gorne, a past
Arms Clubhouse.
Fine Custom Tailoring
man of the board
president of the
Feb. 28—Joint Beth El-Beth Israel
of education of
council and a
and Ready to Wear.
Adult Education, 8:15 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Is-
two-time general
Temple Beth El.
JUST ARRIVED —
rael. Gordon, a
campaign chair-
Newest styles and colors In
campaign c a b
man. He is cur-
Klein
net member and
rently serving as
Spring Fashions
active worker, is a past president chairman of the Dr. Marder
Tuxedo Sates & Rentals
of Temple Beth El. Klein, a vice- council's commission on Jewish
HARVARD ROW MALL
president of the council, is a education. His co-chairmen are
William Schwartz, son of Mr.
young, but veteran leader who
Dr. Ira Marder and Mrs. Sanford Schwartz, will
11 MILE & LASHER
and Dr. Leon
served as general campaign chair-
OPEN THURSDAY
be
called
to
the
Tora
as
Bar
Mitzva
man several years ago.
Rosky, two grad-
TO 9 P.M.
uates of the on Saturday at Cong. Beth Israel.
council's you n g
leadership train-
Edith Foote, Age 51;
i n g programs.
Active in Hadassah
Dr. Marder was
the winner of the
Edith Foote, a member of Tem-
Binder
Schreiber
1967 Young Lead-
ple Beth El and its sisterhood,
ership Awar d.
Gilbert Y. Rubenstein, general
Dr. Rosky is in-
campaign chairman of the Flint Hadassah and Willow Brook Coun-
Dr. Rosky volved in k e y
try Club, died Feb. 16 at age 51.
United Jewish
Appeal, announ-
Mrs. Foote, 1947 Laurel Oak, was council committees and is very
active in the leadership of Cong.
ces addit i o n a l
Talk about cozy. Talk about warm and cheerful. Talk about making
born in Owosso and lived in Flint Beth Israel. They served as co-
chairmen of ma-
for 45 years.
an extra room into living room. Talk about low cost and operating
chairmen of the young leadership
jor divisions on
Surviving
are
a
daughter,
An-
economy.
That's Gas Baseboard Heat.
division
in
1967.
Both
are
members
the 1968 cam-
drea; three sons, Dr. Bruce, How- of the council's board of governors.
There's never been such an easy and convenient way to soling 411
paign.
Intermediate gifts chairman is
heating problem in a room where heating was a problem.
Heading t h e
ard of Chicago and David; a
president
a vice
advance gifts di-
No ducts needed. No unsightly unit taking up floor space. Just
brother, Dr. T. Finkelstein; two Harry J. Binder,
of the council
vision as chair-
modern, attractive baseboard units to complement the room design
sisters, Mrs. Eva Yumis of Santa
and a veteran
man is Philip
and provide added living space that welcomes everyone with chew
Anrio, Calif., and Mrs. Irving Gor- campaign leader.
Agree; co-chair-
warmth.
don of Pontiac; and one grand- He has been ac-
m e n, Martin
Gordon
Maybe you want to take the breeze out of a breezeway in the winter,
Gordon and Allred E. Klein. Agree child. tive in Flint's
Bond drive and
or maybe you've added a "rec" room or enclosed a porch, no matter.
Zionist Organiza-
You can make it year 'round living room with Gas Baseboard Heat.
tion, and is a
And you'll be amazed at the economy. For every dollar you'd spend
previous winn e r
on similar electric units, Gas costs only 200.
of the council's
Your heating dealer or contractor can give you full details on Gas
Young Leader-
Baseboard Heat. Call us or him this week.The welcome will be warm.
Selections from three of Paddy' mer stock. The three selections ship award. Serv-
Chayefsky's major plays will be will be from "The Tenth Man," ing as co-chair- Suber
Gas makes the big difference ... costs less tool
presented as the next program in , "Gideon" and "The Passion of men are two emerging community
the Jewish Corn-
Josef D." Individual Tickets will leaders, Murray Ross and Martin
munity Council's'
waSuber. Moss is
MICHIGAN CONSOUDATED GAS COMPANY o
be available at the door.
Forum '68 series
Ivice president of
8:30 p.m. Thurs-
"Cong. Beth Israel
day at Con g.
and has been ac-
Beth Israel.
tive in prior
Phillip E. Cohen was named to
drives.
Suber is
Lloyd Battista,
the dean's list of Flint College,
is young leader
who has ap-
University of Michigan, for earn-
who has taken in-
peared on stage,
ing a 3.5 or better grade average
creasi ngly im-
and in film and
during the fall semester.
portant responsi-
television roles,
bilities in the
will do the intro- Al
community.
ductions.
David Goldstein, son of Mr. and
Moss
Chair m a n of
Featured in the
Battista
Mrs. Robert Goldstein, will par-
production will be Joel Fredrick, ticipate in a mock United Nations the young leadership division is
Edwin
Schreiber,
who last year
assembly
at
Hillsdale
C
o
11
e
g
e,
lyric tenor, who has appeared on
served as co-chairman of this
Broadway in "Minor Miracle" and March 7-9. Three students were division. He is one of the founders
selected from each of Flint's four
"The Deputy," plus off-Broadway public high schools.
of the young leadership training
productions, summer the ate r,
program. His co-chairmen are
Ronald Goldstein and Dr. Morton
television and films. With him will
Judeo-Arabic Studies
Stanley, members of the young
be Linda Washburn, who appeared
leadership
program who are
in the Broadway production of at Paris Language School
PARIS (JTA)—A chair of Judeo- undertaking their initial leadership
roles
in
campaign.
Arabic studies has been estab-
Rubenstein and associate chair-
lished at the School of Oriental
Languages here. The creation of man Michael A. Pelavin praised
the chair was decided because of the caliber of the campaign leader-
the large number of North African ship and said that with their ener-
Jews, some 100,000, who now live gy, dedication and devotion, the
1968 regular and emergency fund
in France.
drive will surpass the record-
The language of Moroccan, Al- breaking 1967 effort.
gerian and Tunisian Jews will be
included in the new syllabus of
Miss Washburn studies. A chair of Yiddish now
Frederick
exists at the school and a chair of
"The Tenth Man," as well as many Ladino, the language of many
off - Broadway p 1 a y s, repertory Sephardic Jews, is being contem-
theater, television, films and sum- plated.

UJA Division Chairmen Named

MORIS HUPPERT

I Bnai Mitzva

Warm that extra room
with Gas Baseboard Heat.

Forum '68 to Focus on World
of Paddy Chayefsky Thursday

Youth on the Move

Comings ...
and
... Goings

Dr. Nat N. Gross and Harry P.
Newblatt were elected to the board
of trustees of Professional Theater
Janice Esther Wapner, bride-elect of Dr. Henry Louis Citron, was
of Flint at a recent meeting.
honored at a shower at the Empire Lounge, hosted by Mesdames

✓ Ctivities in Society

Herbert Davis, David Gellis, Benjamin Sarver and Samuel Siegel.
The Voyager Inn was the scene of a luncheon in her honor Sunday.
Hostesses were Mesdames Elliott Price, Edward Rosenfeld and Carl
Fisher. A miscellaneous shower was hosted by Mesdames Jack Rabin,
Abe Riskin, Nat Edelberg and Eli Shapiro. Hostesses at a recent
kitchen shower were Mesdames Philip Fisher, Herman Richman,
Harvey Ring, David Schafer, Jack Magidsohn and Ben Winson. On
Sunday, there will be a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hanflik
of Wabash Avenue. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Max Parnes and Mrs.
Herbert Koenig.

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Home Remodeling
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