-THE••DETROIT JEWISH-NEWS Flint News —1 Society Mrs. Ben Bombe] and Mrs. Morris Rosenthal were hostesses for the Tuesday meeting of the League of Women Voters of Flint. Mrs. Rosen- thal is membership chairman. s * • Attending the 30th annual United Jewish Appeal National Confer- ence at the New York Hilton Hotel this weekend are Louis Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherwin, Dr. and Mrs. William Bernard, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Kronick, Mr. and Mrs. B. Morris Pelavin, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pelavin, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Rosky, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Wittenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Megdell and Hy Bergman. Communal Calendar Dec. 15—Council Tween Bowling Program, 3 p.m., Town and Country Lanes —Senior Friendship Club Hanuka Supper, 6 p.m., Beth Israel —B e t h El Congregational Meeting, 8:30 p.m. 16-23—Hanuka 16—JWVA Games, 8 p.m., River Forest Club House —City of Hope Board Meet- ing, 8:30 p.m. home of Mrs. Joe Krakower 17—UJA Women's Division Meeting, 9 a.m. —Council Budget, Alloca- tions Subcommittee on Lo- cal Services, Administra- tion, Noon, Council office —Joint Adult Education, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El * * * Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary will hold its games party 8 p.m. Monday at the River Forest Club House. Tickets are available from co-chairmen Mrs. Gordon Suber, 787-7147, or Mrs. Ira Scho, 787-4956. Comings ... and ... Goings Franklin H. Kasle, CPA, has be come a partner in the firm of Sorokin, Carey and Fromholz. • • New membership co-chairman for Bnai Brith Women is Mrs. Morry Wanetik. She is replacing Mrs. Aruthr Shievitz, whose family is moving from Flint. Historian Dimont Due for Forum '69 in '69 Max I. Dimont, whose appear- ance at Forum '69 was prevented by inclement weather Dec. 1, will speak on "Will the Real Jewish History Step Forward Please!" 8:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at Cong. Beth Israel. Included in the Jewish Commu- nity Council's Forum series will be a performance by the Israel Cham- ber Orchestra at Whiting Auditor- ium. Tickets can be obtained at the Council office. Grand Rapids News Notes Dec. 15—USY Meeting —Temple Youth Meeting —Joint Religious Schools Hanuka Program 17—Joint Sisterhoods Meet- ing at Ahavas Israel 18—Bnai Brith Women Board Meeting 19—Hadassah Board Meeting 20—Temple Emanuel Hanuka Family Service 21—Inter-Community Council Havdala Service, Social at Cong. Ahavas Israel • • • Ahavas Israel Sisterhood will host a joint luncheon meeting and musical program with Temple Emanuel Sisterhood noon Dec. 17. 18—Temple Beth El Adult Education, 8 p.m. 19—Beth Israel Board of Edu- TIIODEY-BERKOWITZ: Luanne cation Meeting —JWVA Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Dorothy Berkowitz became the bride of Alan Robert Thodey of Palo Alto, Calif., in a recent Sun- day afternoon ceremony at Cong. Ahavas Israel. The couple's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Ber- kowitz of Belknap Ave. NE, and A pre-United Synagogue Youth Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Thodey of group for seventh and eighth Geeveston, Australia. The bride graders is being organized at Cong. wore a gown of peau de soie trim- Beth Israel. Officers who are set- med with Alencon lace. A Camelot ting up a calendar for the coming pillbox of matching lace held her year are president, Lori Gottlieb; illusion veil. Matron of honor was vice presidents, Jack Schafer and Mrs. Charles E. Hurwitz of Holte, Sally Hurand; treasurer, Harry Denmark. Shirley B. Berkowitz Kirsbaum; and secretary, Laurie was maid of honor, and Elise Ann Hurwitz, flower girl. Frederick White. • • • Stratman of Madison, Wis., was Youth consultant Carl R. Rittman best man. Ushers were Edward has announced the membership of Kleiman of Ann Arbor and Rich- the Council basketball teams en- ard Gottleib of San Francisco. tered in the YWCA Basketball The newlyweds honeymooned in League. The intermediate team, the South Sea Islands. managed by Harold Steinman, in- cludes Ted Himelhoch, David Ber- nard, Dore Schupack, Rick Boren, Mike Berck, Mike Vater, Barry Abe Kleiman, owner of Plain- Wax, Jonathan Gotlib, Bernie Bern- field Department Stores, died Dec. stein, Brad Shapiro, Andy Krause, 5 at age 69. Max Engelman, Jeff Hinielhoch, Mr. Kleiman's stores were locat- David Myers, Steve Linder, Mike ed at 1527 and 3150 Plainfield NE. Pipes, John Pines, Joel Koffman He resided at 1951 Plainfield NE. and Steve Wexler. The senior boys Survivors are his wife, Bina; a team, managed by Ronald Hart- son, David; a sister, Mrs. Abe man, includes Robert Kaplan. Altman of Miami Beach; and three James Mitchell, Brian Hirsch, Rob- grandchildren. ert Hanflik, Alan Bragman, Fred Osher, Dave Schupack, Mary Bo- ren, Mike Leavitt, Gary Voight, Mrs. Max Newgass, 85 Gil Himelhoch and Dave Osher. Ida H. Newgass, widow of Max • • • Newgass, died Dec. 4 at age 85. When the Flint Elementary Sym- She resided at 4151 E. Fulton. phony (4th-6th graders) presents Surviving are a sister, Mrs. A. its first concert in January, Danny Warsaw; nieces, nephews and White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles great-nieces and nephews. White, will be in the orchestra. Wedding Youth on the Move Israelis Living in U.S. Invited to Send Offspring to Youth Alya Schools; Orphans Sought Out NEW YORK—The availability of Youth Aliya's 80 facilities in Israel for the education of children of Israelis Jiving in America was an- nounced at a meeting at the Jew- ish Agency. Joseph Klarman, member of the Jewish Agency Executive in Jeru- salem who is head of its Youth Aliya department, said that Youth Aliya today is interested in saving the spiritual lives of children just as it was interested in its earlier days in saving their physical life. It was pointed out by Klarman that new Israeli laws are now in effect easing the way for the re- turn of Israelis to Israel. "For many," he said, "the Youth Aliya's new education plan is a first and important step towards repatriation. I have found that many parents look favorably upon having their children return to Israel to be educated in their na- tive land." , The Young Leadership Group met December 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schreiber to begin an advanced course of study. Guest speaker, Ben Mandelkorn, executive director of the Jewish Federation of Columbus, 0. dis- cussed "The Emergence of the Or- ganized Jewish Community on the American The next of the Senior Friendship Club seven-part Scene." series will take place in to Honor Rubenstein January. The Young Leadership The Senior Friendship Club of Group will soon begin a new series the Jewish Community Council for couples not yet involved with will held a Hanuka supper and Council programs. program 6 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Israel. Guest of honor will be Beth Israel Names Sexton; Gilbert Y., Rubenstein. During Rubenstein's tenure as Sisterhood Sets Milestone The new sexton of Cong. Beth president of the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council, and with his help Israel is Sam Weston, it has been announced by the synagogue board and encouragement, the Senior of director. Weston succeeds Nor- Friendship Club was formed. A special program directed by man Sorscher, who recently re- Mrs. Sam Gotlib will be presented tired. Moishe Meirovich, religious by Mrs. Gotlib, her daughter Deb- school teacher, is Tora reader. bie and Mrs. Albert Binder. Songs Beth Israel sisterhood, which has will be presented by Cantor Abra- completed a half century of service ham Ranani and Annette Schafer. to the congregation, will celebrate Supper arrangements are being its anniversary at a donor dinner- made by Mrs. Max Gotlib and Mrs. dance March 9. General chairmen Rose Leff. Mrs. Eva Fisher is pres- are Mrs. Bernard Harris and Mrs. Isadore Sugarman. ident of the club. • • • M ORR BU C K S 342_ 7100 14500 W. 7 MILE AT LODGE X-WAY FOR OVER THE. 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A Community of Retired American Jews Living in the Heart of Israel Modern retirement living in a beautiful private complex soon under construction in Israel. •• COBUICKS A QUARTER CENTURY retire to Isra 25 a mo t • • • keep. Pt iumiteitni Abe Kleiman, 69 Committee Reports Dultzin also revealed that the Jewish Agency was considering charging immigrants from Wes- tern countries for part of their board and lodging at immigrant absorption centers. He said that the Western newcomers, as dis- tinct from hardship cases, were usually able to pay for their own In Jerusalem, the treasurer of the Jewish Agency disclosed Tuesday that contacts have been made to bring the wards of Jew- ish orphanages in the United States to Israel for upbringing under the Youth Aliya program. Arye Dultzin said the initiative was taken by Warman. STATE. ******* • • • • • • 44—Friday; •ecember 13, 19641 Because we knew that a growing number of Ameridan Jews would like to live their golden years in the land of their ancestors, we decided to build a modern building in Israel that would feature all the facilities for convenience and comfort found in the Stateg. So now retirement-age JeWs can enjoy the best of two Worlds. Come live in Israel. You will be happy there. Israel will be happy to welcome you.