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January 03, 1969 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-03

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i Flint Community News

...

UJA Campaign, Israel Emergency Fund
Will Be Led by Community's Leaders

Leaders in local Jewish com-
munity affairs have accepted key
posts in the 1969 Flint United Jew-
ish Appeal Campaign, supporting
the United Jewish Appeal and
Israel Emergency Fund.
The announcement came from
Michael A. Pelavin, who heads the
drive in Flint. Associate chairman
is Dr. Leon Rosky.
Other posts have been filled as
follows:
Honorary chairmen, Jacob Pines
and Israel Sendler; campaign co-
ordinator, Joseph Megdell; special
gifts, Samuel Catsman; initial
gifts, Alfred Klein, chairman, and
Arthur Hurand and Gilbert' Y.
Rubenstein, co-chairmen; advance
gifts; Alfred Klein, chairman; and
Dr. Ira Marder and Dr. Jack
Stanzler, co-chairmen; key gifts,
Dr. Saul Gorne, chairman, and
Philip Agree and Edwin Schrei-
ber, co-chairmen; young leader-
ship, Dr. William Bernard and
Ronald Goldstein, co-chairmen;

intermediate gifts, Harry Binder,
chairman, and Murray Moss and
Martin Suber, co-chairmen; gen-
eral solicitation, Jacob Pines,
chairman; and women's division,
Mrs. Saul Gorne, Mrs. Peter Kro-
nick and Mrs. Michael Pelavin.

RosIty

Pelavin

The campaign cabinet consists
of Dr. Eli Bernstein, Leonard
Bragman, Lawrence Covitz, Edwin
Elk, Louis Epstein, Dr. H. M.
Golden, Sanders Goodstein, Dr.
Erwin Gutowitz, Dr. Bernard Har-
ris, Max Harris, Dr. Stanley Kel-
ler, Lawrence Kaplan, James
Lebster, Bernard Lovitky, Carl
Myers, B. Morris Pelavin, Dr.
Milton Rosenbaum, Dr. Arnold
Schaffer, Abe Schreiber, Gerald
Schreiber, Dr. Eli Shapiro and
Jan. 5—Forum '69 Cultural Series: Jack Shaprow.
"These dedicated men and
Max Dimont, 8:30 p.m..
women have accepted respon-
Cong. Beth Israel
sibilities that rank first in the
6—Hadassah Board Meeting,
minds and hearts of all Jews
12:30 p.m., home of Mrs
Boris Kreel
Forum '69
Council Personnel Commit-
tee Meeting, noon, Council
Cultural
Series
office
Temple Beth El Special
Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
Jan. 5, 1969, 8:30 p.m.
7—Joint Sisterhood Study
Group, 9:30 a.m., Temple
Cong. Beth Israel
Beth El
(Tickets may be purchased
Group Dynamics Training
at the door)
Session for UJA Young
Leadership Division, 8
p.m., Southmoor Country
Club
Joint Adult Education, 8
p.m., Cong. Beth Israel
8—Group Dynamics Training
Session for UJA Women's
Mrs. Beatrice Finkelstein, con-
Division, 9 a.m. and 12:15
p.m., Southmoor Country sultant on the staff of the Council
of
Jewish Federations and Welfare
Club
Funds, will be in Flint Tuesday
9—Council Executive Commit- and Wednesday to conduct Group
tee Meeting, 8 p.m., home Dynamics Worker Training Ses-
of Louis Kasle
sions for the 1969 United Jewish
Appeal Campaign.
At 8 p.m. Tuesday in Southmoor
Country Club, members of the
Young Leadership Division will
gather. Chairmen Dr. William Ber-
nard and Ronald Goldstein are
making the arrangements.
Sessions will be held 9 a.m. and
12:15 p.m. Wednesday at South-
moor for the Women's Division.
Chairmen Mrs. Saul Gorne, Mrs.
Peter Kronick and Mrs. Michael
Pelavin announced that no woman
will be permitted to solicit cards
this year unless she has participat-
ed in the seminar.

Community
Calendar

MAX DIMONT

Campaign Leaders
to Train Workers
in Group Dynamics

Borim-Kasle Betrothal
Announced at Dinner

MISS SHERYL BORIM

At a dinner-dance for family and
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Borba- of Sunset Ave., Oak Park,
announced the. engagement of
their daughter Sheryl Rose to
Jerome Frederick Kasle, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasle of
Woodlawn Park Dr,
Miss Borim attends the Univer-
sity of Michigan, where her fiance,
a 11-M graduate, is a senior in
the school of medicine.
The couple is planning a June
8 wedding.

Get yourself
a little
place in the
country.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 3, 1969-27

Comings
and
Goings

Eng agements

...

today," said Pelavin. "It is
gratifying to be able to announce
committee aides of such high
caliber. Their leadership should
assure the success of the most
important campaign ever under-
taken for the UJA.
"We hope for a community re-
sponse as great, if not greater,
than was evidenced last spring of
1967, the beginning of the crisis in
Israel," said Pelavin. "If any-
thing, the crisis is intensified dur-
ing this long period of time in
which a peace settlement is being
sought. Israel's economy has suf-
fered from the war, and her tax-
payers can no longer afford to
share in the care of the 500,000
unabsorbed immigrants who still
need help of all kinds, desperate-
ly and immediately"
Dr. Rosky further pointed out
that even with this great need
overseas„ local and national agen-
cies must continue to function to
maintain a strong American
Jewry.

Rabbi William A. Greenebaum
II of Temple Beth El has been re-
elected chairman of the Greater
Flint Interfaith Community Coun-
cil. Formerly vice chairman, he
was elevated to the chairmanship
in August to fill a vacancy.

Focus: Russian Jewry

Dr. Herbert Rudman will give
a talk on "Russian Jewry—Prob-
lems and Its Future" 8 p.m. Jan.
15 in Temple Beth El.
Dr. Rudman, professor of edu-
cation at Michigan State Univer-
sity, has made several trips to the
Soviet Union and has an intimate
knoweldge of what is happening to
Jews and Judaism there.

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