THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday; November 29, 1968 Flint News N.M Cornmurtal Calendar Nov. 30—Pre-USY Square Dance, 7:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Is- rael Dec. 1—Forum '69 Cultural Series Max Dimont, 8:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel 2—Council Budget and Allo- cations Subcommittee on Community Relations and National Service Agencies, noon, Council office Greater Flint Ministerial Association Lunch, 11:45 a.m., Cong. Beth Israel State of Israel Bonds Re- 1 ception, 8 p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Agree', 3—Temple Beth El Sister- hood Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. Bnai Brith Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Council Yo ung Leader- ship M eetin g, 8 p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schreiber Joint Adult Education, 8 p.m. Temple Beth El Joint Sisterhood St u d y Group, 9 a.m., Cong. Beth Israel 4—Council Budget and Allo- cations Subcommittee on Overseas and Israel Agencies, noon, Council office Beth Is r a el Sisterhood Meeting, 12:30 p.m. 5—Cong. Beth Israel Board Meeting, 8 p.m. JWVA B o a rd Meeting, 8:30 p.m. 4 4 Wednesday 12:30 p.m. A weight- watchers luncheon will be served. Hostesses are Mrs. Esther Harris and Mrs. Syd Osher. Rabbi Hillen Millgram will speak on "The Jew in Post-Election America." Recent- ly returned from the national con- vention of the National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America held at the Concord, are delegates Mesdames Max Lin- der, Mason Himelhoch and Gilbert Kaplan. 4 Youth on the Move A square dance will be held 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Is- rael. The dance will be the first activity for the new youth group, Pre-USY, for seventh and eighth graders. Students will meet in the canteen for dancing and refresh- ments. There will be no charge. * Temmie Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Young, appeared in the cast of Central High School's senior class presentation of "The Importance of Being Earnest." * The Junior Congregation of Cong. Beth Israel elected as officers for the coming year, Leslie Schafer, president; Brad Newman, vice president; Jonathan Pines, gabbai; Jeff Kaplan, secretary; and Jeff Bernard, treasurer. Joey Adams Heads Pines Dinner Program Entertainer Joey Adams will head the program at the testimon- ial dinner in honor of Jacob Pines, Jewish communal leader, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 8 at Cong. Beth Israel. Louis Kasle, chairman of the Flint Committee for State of Israel Bonds, said the dinner, which will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the State of Israel, will be on be- half of State of Israel Bonds. For tickets, call Mrs. Sol Schafer, ticket chairman, 233-3876. a a 7: Committee Reports — •s Phamphlet Describes Czechoslovakia's Fate I .1 A pamphlet explaining the back- ground of the critical situation in Czechoslovakia has been issued here by the News and Letters Group. Entitled "Czechoslovakia — Rev- olution and Counter-Revolution," the brochure condemns the terror that has been imposed upon work- ers in the land that has been placed under USSR domination. Dick McAuliffe, Tiger second baseman, made only nine errors in 151 games in 1968. 0 Twin F F Hotels OCEANFRONT BLOCK 5th-6th Sts. Phone: (305) 531-7481 Centrally Air-fond. & Htd. • 400 Ft. Priv. Beach. • Lge Pool •Coffee Shop •Cocktail Lounge—Danc., Entertainmt O • Solarium • Hotel Rooms- Kitchenettes—Villas. '20 out of 200 Rooms. From '82.50 Now till Dec.1st From •3.50 Dec. 1st to 20th Daily—per pers./dbl. occp. ± F • N.Y. OFF.: (212) 253-7171 LI. OFF.: (516) 741-3377 t talk about the FREE TS INN WIEST& Dee.- IS to Feb. 1 SHOWER OF STARS O PRESENTS S INTERNATIONAL CABARET REVUE * * * * 3 CALA SAW AND NEW YEARS EVE PARTIES SPECIAL! SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR TOTS L TEENS * to 0...it $ Ace S 4 for Fabulous Delano Gourmet Waif r:r REACH CHAIRS t:. 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Dimont, author of "Jews, Bernstein, Bernard Harris, Mrs. Jack Kippelman, God and History," will speak 8:30 Hy Klein. Mrs. Peter Kronick, James Lebster, Dr. Bert Marx, Michael Pe la- p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Israel, nr,. jackScituati>zazZ, G?„,i-rasld Schrei- e Mrs. Emil Morris where his topic will be "Will the r Real Jewish His- Steinman and Martin Silber. The subcommittee on overseas tory StepForward and Israel, meeting noon Wednes- Please!" includes: His talk is the day Philip Agree, Mrs. Jerome Arenson, first in a series of Mrs. William Sallies, Harry Binder, Catsroan, Mrs. Louis Epstein, events, Forum '69, Samuel ! otthi Lve feernceKrKaoltn, Al- fieendziolici le?n Dr. sponsored by the i Harry Newinan, "George Olds°,mbeirL cultural commit- Jacob Pines and Mrs. o., tee of the Flint Jack l sraeplarvi The subcommittee on cultural Jewish Commu- agencies, meeting noon Dec. 9 nity Council. includes: Dimont, who Mrs. Ben Bayer, Edwin Elk, Dr. Eve- was educated in lyn Golden, Mrs. Saul Gorne, Dr. Nat Finland and came Gross, Dr. Erwin Gutowitz, Julius Hu- rand, Dr. Ira Marder, Mrs. Seymour to the United Osher, Mrs. Sydney Rachwal, Dr. Leon States in 1930, is Rosky, Dr. Arnold Schaffer, Israel Send- Dimont Saul Syde and Mrs. Sidney Wolin. a lecturer on historical and biblical ler, The subcommittee on health and subjects. His knowledge of Hebrew welfare and religious agencies and several European languages meeting noon Dec. 11 consists of: was of help during his seven years' I Is adore Beren, Lawrence Covitz, rtaW Marvin hiltam Faller, D i ckstein, Dris.t research for "Jews, God and His- m Greene- E va Fisher, tory." baum, Mrs. Robert Gutterm Lebster, Murr ax Linder , Rat& illtireci Other programs in the series will Moilai ,Murray ay Mos:, Dr. Milton Jack Edwin be a lecture on "Negro-Jewish Re- R Shaprow and Mrs. Robert iations" by Will Maslow, executive The subcommittee on local agen- director of the American Jewish I cies and services and administra- Congress, Jan. 26, at Temple Beth tion meeting noon Dec. 17 consists El; concert by the Israel Chamber of the following members of the Orchestra, 8 p.m. Feb. 9 at Whiting executive committee: Har Binder, enson, i n Harry Auditorium; a program of folk vi Mrs. wrt nc Je eronoetr Marvin Faller, song by Joe and Penny Aronson, Lawrence rn aiel, M. Golden, Dr. SaitTl Gov March 30 at Cong. Beth Israel; Will is iamcalreenebraeudmicle Ahr,thur Hurand, and a talk by Robert St. John, war correspondent and author, on " "What Next in the Middle East ?, •' April 20 at Beth El, Frankel Gorney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gorney, will be called to the Tora as Bar Mitzva Dec, 7 at Temple Beth El. * * Mrs. Jack Kippelman was hos tess for a meeting of the League of Michael Berck, son of Dr. and Women Voters of Flint, of which a Mrs. Jack Berck, will be called to new member of the nominating the Tora as Bar Mitzva Dec. 7 at committee is Mrs. Morris Rosen- Cong. Beth Israel. thal. Any group interested in ob- taining a speaker on "The Study of OF The the Flint Public Schools" may con- tact Mrs. James Fink or Mrs. Mark Levine. . f,0 T„• 7 :0777 * • * Arieh Plotkin to Speak OCEANFRONT LUXURY Receiving masters degrees from Near Lincoln Road at Bonds Reception the University of Michigan were • FREE SELF PARKING On Premises A former officer in the intelli- Lynne Hurand Mintz, special edu- Private Beach & Pool • gence corps of the Israel defense • Card Rooms • Entertainment forces, Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, will cation; and Reva Ratner, guidance. Room • Solariums Every • TV in be guest speaker at a leadership • 100% Air Conditioned & Heated reception to be hosted by Mr. and Tiger relief pitcher Don Mc- PULLMANETTES Mrs. Philip Agree 8 p.m. Monday Mahon is a professional football at their home, 2601 Circle, Flint. AVAILABLE Writs For Inharviudion The reception, on behalf of Israel scout in the off-season. MI0M1 BEACH. FLA C.T.77 Bonds, will celebrate Israel's 20th < MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA in anniversary of statehood. 5 For information, call Mr. or Mrs. FOR THE ECONOMY Agree, 742-9223. 0 MINDED! alking abut VIES V The Genesee County District Dental Society and its auxiliary are making plans for the annual Star- dust Ball Dec. 7. Serving on the committee are Dr. and Mrs. Milton Louis Kasle, chairman of the Panzer and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Budget and Allocations Committee, Mallon. announces the schedule of subcom- 4 t * mittee meetings, at which proceeds Temple Beth El Brotherhood will of the 1968 United Jewish Appeal sponsor a breakfast 10 a.m. Sun- Campaign will be allocated. All day. Lox and bagels will be served. meetings will be held in the Coun- A speaker will address the break- cil office. fast. open to the community. Co-chairmen are Dr. H. M. Gold- * a * en, B. Morris Pelavin, Dr. Saul Beth Israel Sisterhood will meet Gorne, Gilbert Rubenstein and Arthur Hurand. 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