0■011111■ 41111 •11•0411•11.0411111.011•1901.111 ■ 041•11.04111111•0 IIMII.14111 ■ 04M1 411•111431M1041 ■ 04111•1•04 1111• ■ 01 Flint News 1.! (1■0■471.01■ 041!041=4,11 •11. 411111•11,11 •1•■■11•111111 )11 ■ 04•111.0- ■0■ PHPi0.•• ■ 0.1•1 ■ 04 ■0■00 Flint Young Leaders Hold Teach-In The young leadership committee and Sunday Schools and an effort of the Flint Community Council must be made to insure sufficient sponsored a Teach-In last weekend teachers in the future to do the at Temple Beth El, for 100 Jewish job, he said. men and women under 40. The young leadership committee Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld, president responsible for this program in- of the American Jewish Congress, cluded William Bernard, Dr. Jack and spiritual leader of Fairmount Stanzler, Michael Pelavin, Dr. Temple, Cleveland, spoke on "It's Leon Rosky, Dr. Peter Kronick and `Camp' to Be Jewish" Saturday Dr. Ira Marder. evening. Rabbi Lelyveld emphasized that being comfortable with Jewishness is not enough; one must also un- derstand his Jewishness by having a knowledge of its profound mean- Mert Goode, son of Dr. and Mrs. ing and an understanding of its content, in relation to 110 genera- Ted Goode, is a member of the Flint Junior College golf team that tions of Jewish survival. On Sunday morning, Ben Licht- played in the national tournament ner, a member of the National at Roswel, N.M. The Flint team Young Leadership Cabinet of won the Michigan Junior College the United Jewish Appeal and Conference championship. * * * editor of the Vineland Times in Seniors from Flint's four public Vineland, N. J., spoke of the contributions that Jews have high schools have been honored made in our pluralistic society, with scholarships and awards. The earning recognition and respect students, listed by schools, are: Central: Stanley Sorscher, Gen- by helping to enrich that society. He also indicated that a Jewish eral Motors Institute mathematics community must look at its re- award; graduate with high dis- sponsibilities locally, nationally tinction; Northern: Shelly W. Katz, high and overseas and then set up priorities in order to meet them. distinction; Northwestern: Marlene Lowen- Isaac Tobin, executive director of the American Association for thal, high distinction; Southwestern: H. Michael Wall, Jewish Education, spoke Sunday afternoon on the need for deter- . Tulane University Education Fund mining a curriculum for Hebrew scholarship; graduate with high and Sunday school education that distinction, along with Richard will be exciting and challenging. Harris, Hyman Parnes. * * * He also pointed out that the atti- tude of parents and the reinforce- College graduates abound this ment in the home were vital ele- : M • Riskin, ments in Jewish education. Stand- lEastern Michigan University; Mir- ards must be set up in order to ' iam Koch, Ellyn Winegarden and improve the quality in the Hebrew Judi Epstein, University of Michi- gan; Gary Gutterman and Theo- dore Golden, U-M Medical School; Ronald C. Ogusky, Stuart D. Ogusky, Alan Smith, Carol Edel- berg, Michigan State UniVersity. * * * The following college students from the Flint area have received academic honors: Jeffrey Kra- 1 kower has been named a James 1B. Angell Scholar at the Univer- sity of Michigan for perfect schol- WITH FORMULA '99' arship for three consecutive terms; Lawrence Biller was honored by Michigan State University for re- ' ceving all As. * * * A pre-United Synagogue Youth chapter has been formed at Cong. Beth - Israel and represents a first for Flint. The following officers were elected: president, Lenny Fink; vice presidents, Mitchell Lea- vitt and Sally Hurand; secretary, Laurie White; and treasurer, Harry Kirsbaum. * * * Flint's Jewish 'youth groups have a roster of new officers. They are as follows: Flint Tel Hai USY: president, Debbie Gotlib; vice presidents, Dan Gotlib, Gail Wolin and Randy Myers; treasurer, Deborah Levy; and secretaries, Diane Kasle and Deena Agree. Hatikva BBG: president, Temmie Young; vice president, Shirley Apell; secretary, Gail Feinstein; treasurer, Michele Indianer; re- FORMULA '99' porter, Pammie Young; and coun- selor, Judy Goldberg. "The Paint Maimonides A Z A : president, That Breathes" Steve Roth; vice president, David Koffman; secretary, Jeff Aaronson; WON'T PEEL or CHALK treasurer, Danny Bernstein; re- WON'T BLISTER or FADE porter, Ronald Marx, and coun- selor, David Gotlib. Flint Temple Teens: president, Brushes and Rollers Carol Hurwitz; vice presidents, Clean Up in Water Robert Caplan and Shelley Hour- vitz; state board, Nancy Ruben- stein; secretary, Deborah Arenson; ON $ 5 treasurer, Regina Sorkin; and Par- SALE GAL. liamentarian, Robert Kaplan. Youth on the Move PAINT ‘, Wedding GORDON-BIRENBOIM: Barbara Ann Birenboim and Harvey Charles Gordon exchanged mar- riage vows in Kansas City recently. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Aaron of Shawnee Mission. Kan., and the late Dr. Irvin M. Birenboim. She was given in mar- riage by Dr. Aaron. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Gordon of Hampden Rd., Flint. A full peau de soie train accented the bride's sleeveless gown of Eng- lish net. She wore a shoulder-length veil and carried roses, Stephanotis and foliage. In the bridal party were Nancy Birenboim, Jane Wen- eck and Sharon Katz, all of Kansas City, Nancy Gordon of Flint, Judith Gordon of Chicago and Mary Ben- jamin of Cincinnati. Attending the bridegroom were Mark Saipe of Flint, Bruce Birenboim and Law- rence Friedman, both of Kansas City, Mo., Thomas Krause of Miami Beach, Merton Krause of Chicago and Robert Stoldrow of Cambridge, Mass. The newlyweds left on a trip to Europe after a reception at the country club. They will make their home in Flint. Birthday Gift in Reverse Jack Gonte of Flint did a turn- about recently to celebrate his 60th birthday; he gave his three daughters and si of his 10 grand- children trips to western cities, including Las Vegas and Disney- land. His children live in Detroit and Oak Park. (More Flint News, Page 17) Beth Israel Nursery School Nursery school registration is open for next year at Cong. Beth Israel. Children age 3-5 will be accepted on a first-come, first. June 16 — Willowood Duplicate served basis. For details, call the Bridge. school office. CE 3-5386. June 17 — City of Hope Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. 18—Friday, June 14, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS William Cohen. June 18 — City of Hope Victory Luncheon, 12:30 p.m. June 19 — Hadassah Supplies Party, home of Mrs. H. Kesten. * * * Community Calendar LAWN SPP I N KLERS REPAIR AND INSTALLATION Ann Lebster Chapter, Hadassah, announces a Hadassah hospital supplies garden party will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hyman Kesten, according to Mrs. Jack Shaprow, president. Mrs. Arthur Silverman and Mrs. Raymond Engelman, hospital sup- plies chairmen, and Mrs. Hyman Kesten will he hostesses. Quality Work at Reasonable Prices! 527-5044 "Get Our Price Last" WE DEAL RIGHT THE FIRST TIME JERRY STEIN OLDSMOBILE THE EASY TO GET TO DEALER vol JERRY STEIN PRESIDENT ay T. TERRY STEM OlDSNOBRI tArErolle FREE LOCAL PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ALLEN CHARNES VICE-PRESIDENT 15205 E. JEFFERSON GROSSE POINTE JUST E. OF ALTER RD. VA 1-5000 The Officers and Board of Directors of the BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS are privileged to announce the appointment of Rain OF Shme I I MAC-O-LAC 9 9 See Yellow Pages 1051-1052 for dealer nearest you. BAR MITZVA Lee Bruce Indianer, son of Dr. and Mrs. Simon Indianer, will be called to the Tora as Bar Mitzva Saturday at Cong. Beth Israel. RABBI DAVID M. LIEBERMAN of Chicago, Illinois as DEAN of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Beth Jacob School for Girls Rabbi Eugene Greenfield Chairman—Board of Di rectors Hillel 1. Abrams President Rabbi Leiter Levin Chairman—Board of Education REGISTRATIONS in all divisions now being accepted for September - 1968 Nursery and Kindergarten 1st through 12th grades Offering accelerated programs in both Hebrew and secular subjects--• Hebrew staff accredited by National Association of Hebrew Day Schools (Torah Umesorah) English staff licensed by State Dept. of Instruction, State of Michigan FOR INFORMATION CALL: Beth Yehudah Schools Office, 15751 10 1 / 2 Mile, Southfield, Michigan, 353-6750 .----Pitineer of the Day School Movement in Detroit mvoivirigef Serving the Entire Jewish Community for 53 Years