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June 07, 1968 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-06-07

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16—Friday, June 7, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ShoichetsMark 6 0 Years
Together, 80th Birthday

Israel Govt. Offices to Move to East Jerusalem

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol disclosed in
the Knesset that the national police
headquarters and several govern-
'Ment offices now located in Tel
Aviv are preparing to move to
East Jerusalem.
He said, in a reply to a question,
that the government is considering
the relocation in East Jerusalem
of several units of the ministries
of housing and agriculture, the
public works and the engineering
services of the post office.
In addition to police headquar-

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Council Planning a Summer Camp

The • Flint Jewish Community Smock, youth and recreation direc-
Council will open its summer camp tor of the Council, who will act as
program July 1-Aug. 9 at Sherwood administrative assistant; and. Gor-
Forest.
don Parnes, a senior at the Univer-
The camp is open to children age sity of Michigan, who will be assist-
4 through 12, and this year special ant camp director.
emphasis will be on the 9-12-year- There will be swimming instruc-
MR. AND MRS. SHOICHET
old group. There will be an exten- tion, arts and crafts, sports, music
sive sports program for these chit- and dramatics, nature study, horse-
A buffet dinner and dance was
dren, as well as special trips, build- back riding, hay rides and a 4-5- held at Cong. Beth Israel May 26,
ing projects and advanced crafts. year-old program. Bus transporta- honoring Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Camp director will be Charles tion is available. For information, Shoichet's 60th anniversary and
Coggins, elemen- call the Council office, 767-5922.
their 80th birthdays.
tary school teach-
Out-of-town guests were from
er from the Car-
Buenos Aires, Tel Aviv, Ann Arbor,
man School Dis-
Corrtmunity
Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, New
trict. He has
York, Montreal, Pittsburgh, Toron-
taught eight
Calendar
to and Toledo. The celebration was
years in the Flint
area, is a Mich-
June 9—Cong. Beth Israel Annual given by the Shoichets' children,
Mr. and Mrs. David Schafer, Mr.
Meeting, 8 p.m.
igan State Uni-
and Mrs. Joseph Schafer, Mr. and
versity graduate
June 10—Hadassar Regional Meet- Mrs. Nathan Schafer, Mr. and
and is active in
ing, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., home of Mrs. Sol Schafer and Mr. and Mrs.
the Flint Institute
Mrs. Milton Sheyer, Saginaw.
Joseph Weinstein, all of Flint.
of A r t s, Big
Coggins
June 11—Bnai Brith Women Board
The Shoichets have 14 grand-
Brothers and "Things Theatrical."
Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. children and one great-grandchild.
He will be assisted by Bruce
Donald Freeman.
June 12—Willowood Bridge Lecture
Series ; 12:30 p.m.
Comings ...
June 12—Willowood Twilight Golf.
June 13—JWVA Board Meeting,
8:30 - p.m., home of Mrs. Ruben
and

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Lisa Braun, daughter of Mr. and
Wisnudel.
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• • • Goings
Mrs. Percy Braun, has been ac-
Hadassah board members are in- cepted for an eight-week sumMer
Dr. H. Maxwell Golden, president vited to an Organization Teach-In workshop at the Scripps Institute
of the Genesee County Medical 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday at the
Society, was guest speaker at the home of Mrs. Milton Sheyer, 1440 of Oceanography at La Jolla, Cal.
Genesee County Medical Auxili- Delta, Saginaw. The agenda will Fifty-five students from the United
ary's final gathering of the season. incorporate job analysis, problem States were selected ( to work with
clinic on organization and a model marine biologists and oceanogra-
Gordon Suber has passed the board meeting and analysis.
phers at the institute. Lisa is a
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Michigan State Bar Exam and will
junior
at Flint Northern High
be sworn in to the state and fed-
Yetta Shapiro Chapter, City of
School:
eral courts next iVeek.
-Hope,
held
a
Mother's
March
* * *
Thursday, proceeds from which
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dutka are will be used for a five-year "New
leaving Flint to make their home Horizons" expansion program at
in Southfield.
the City of Hope Medical Center
*
at Duarte, Calif. Mrs. Aron New-
Michael- Arenson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Braun and Mrs. field is general chairman, assisted Mrs. Jerome Arenson, will be
Allan Silverton were among 28 by Mrs. Louis Sill and Mrs. E. called to the Tora as Bar Mitzva
inactive nurses who completed a Marshall Goldberg.
Saturday at Temple Beth El.
refresher course at Flint area hos-
pitals and received graduation cer-
tificates. The courses were con-
ducted by the Michigan Division
of Vocational Education, in co-
operation with the Michigan Nurses
Association and the Michigan Em-
ployment Security Commission.
*
Jerry Schreiber is secretary of
the new Flint Swim and Racquet
Club, opening soon at G-1146 N.
Elms.
*
Edwin L. Elk, secretary-treas-
urer of Kasle Bros., Inc., was
elected president of Flint Goodwill
Industries. Elk has served on
Goodwill's board since 1953. He_is
a member of the Flint Jewish
Community Council's campaign
cabinet and board of governors;
a past president of Temple Beth
El, Willowood Country Club and
the Michigan Chapter of the In-
stitute of Scrap Iron and Steel:

Youth
on the Move

Bnai Mitzva

ters, the offices that will relocate
in East Jerusalem are the phila-
telic service of the post office, the
employment service of the min-
istry of labor and the state- prison
supervisory commission.

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Cong. Beth Israel will hold its
annual Bar-Bat Mitzva Sabbath 9.
p.m. Saturday. All children who
have been Bar-Bat Mitzva during
the preceding year, and who have -
continued their religious education
in the school, will be honored, and
will receive their Bar Mitzva or
Bat Mitzva Certificates.
The children to be honored are:
Bernard Bernstein, Marla Colish,
Alan Epstein, Leonard Fink, Jef-
frey Katz, Joel Kaufman, Harry
Kirsbaum, Mitchell Leavitt, Jeffrey
Lovitky, Rayna Makrouer, David
Myers, Jerry Osher, Judy Osher,
Michael Pines, Jill Rosenbaum,
Shay Rosenfeld, William Schwartz
and Marty Weisberger.
Also to be honored will be Lee
Indianer and Gary Schafer, who,
having concluded the school year,
will be celebrating- their•Bnai Mit-
zva during the latter part of June.

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