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April 18, 1969 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-04-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 18, 1969-9

Community
Calendar

McGill U. to' Offer a Dozen Jewish Study Courses

MONTREAL (JTA)—At least a the Allied Jewish Community
dozen new courses in Jewish stu- Services. Three courses have been
dies will be offered next fall at offered this academic year, one in
McGill University after a highly Jewish pholosophy and two Yiddish
successful first year of such literature courses, one in English
April 19---Hadassah Party, 8:30
courses,
according to a report by and one in Yiddish.
p.m., Willowood Country
Club
20—Tween Bowling, 3 p.m.,
Town and Country Lanes
Israel's 21st anniversary of statehood will be celebrated in Flint
— Forum '69 Cultural Ser-
at a program sponsored by the Senior Citizens and Young Leadership
ies, Robert St. John, 8:30
Division of the Jewish Commuity Council, 8 p.m. Tuesday at Temple
p.m., Temple Beth El
Beth El.
21-23--Temple Sisterhood
4,20...hos a bettor idea
There will be entertainment, songs and dancing provided by the
State Convention
Israeli Ensemble of Detroit, with Israel Hochberg, Abraham Kunian-
Because
they have
21—Beth Israel Sisterhood
ski and Natan Goldenberg.
Businessmen's Luncheon,
12:30 p.m.
— City of Houe Open Board
at
Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home
of Mrs. Donald Freeman
22—Hadassah Study Group,
12:30 p.m., home of Mrs.
14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way
Arthur Silverman
DI 1-3800
Israel's 21st Birthday

The Senior Friendship Club of
Celebration, 8 p.m., Tem
the Flint Jewish Community Coun-
ple Beth El
cil, at its annual Passover pro-
24—JWVA Installation, 12:30
gram, honored Leo Binder on the
p.m.
occasion of his 80th birthday and
— Council Board of Gover-
Cantor Abraham Ranani for his
nors Meeting, 8:30 p.m.,
dedicated service.
Cong. Beth Israel
• *
25—Temple Beth El Sister-
The fourth annual Athletic
hood and Mott Lecture
Awards Banquet of the Flint Jew-
Discussion, Department
ish Community Council will be held
Joint Program, 8 p.m.,
6:30 p.m. April 28 at the Food
Temple Beth El
Management Technology Center.
Carl Rittman, youth adviser, an-
Hadassah will hold a fun night,
nounced that the event will honor with games, prizes and refresh-
members of the Council's three
ments, 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Wil-
basketball teams. For reserva-
ti
lowood Country Club. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Rittman, 785-4670.
ROBERT ST. JOHN
tions call Estelle Hartman, 743-
• *
7741, or Sandy Bergman, 694-1449.
"What Next in the Middle East?"
At the recent meeting of the
s.
will be discussed by author Robert Council of Jewish Federations and
Our meticulous attention to fine tailoring and
St. John as the concluding pro- Welfare Funds National Commit-
gram of the Forum '69 cultural tee of Small Cities, in New York,
superb fitting, coupled with unparalleled personal
Series sponsored by the Flint Jew- Alfred Klein, vice president of the
service, offers that little bit more that makes a
INCORPORATED
ish Community Council, 8:30 p.m. Flint Jewish Community Council,
world of diffecence!
funday at Temple Beth El.
was appointed to membership on
In 1948, after the UN partitioned the committee. Michael A. Pela-
■•■■■■■•■•■•
Palestine. St. John took his type- vin, general chairman of the 1969
writer and went off as a war cor- Flint United Jewish Appeal Cam-
respondent to cover the fighting paign and treasurer of the Coun-
rtiStry
that immediately broke out. He cil, was elected to the board of
.
CUSTOM
has gone hack every year, wel- directors.
In
e • e'1
TAILOR
comed both in Israel and the Arab •
countries.
Soviet Publication
it0
St. John is the biographer of
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both Gama1 Abdet Nasser and Hits Fatah Terrorism
Just W. of Coolidge
David Ben.Gurion, has written
MOSCOVI-oviet Russia, a pub-
'210 TurnesCoizertsDrive
seven books on the Middle East lication
- the Soviet Communist
3,-t-olt 35, Michigan
LI 5-3558
and has interviewed nearly all Party's central committee, crit-
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. to 9 p.m.
the Arab kings, presidents and icized terrorist methods of the
C.:"v2,24,4 ccet,Ate:Ce8...
Tues.,
Wed.,
Sat. to 6:30 Sun. 11 to 3
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military dictators.
El Fatah 'organization and called
Phone:342-5666
() MICHIGAN BANKARD OR SECURITY
\ His "Shalom Means Peace" is its vow • to destroy Israel un-
Yzox >ow:
>rseK>rotY:::-:
till considered one of the best realistic..
7:•>.:Yae;cgoix:
books on Israel.
Until now, the official Soviet
\ Tickets will he available at the position has been to treat the Arab
door.
underground as a popular resist-

Flint News

Flint to Observe Israel's 21st 'Birthday'

Author St. John
to Present His
Forecast for M.E.

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Columnist Kinsolving
to Speak at Temple

ance movement.

The long article in Soviet Russia
expressed "mixed feelings of sym-
pathy" for El Fatah and "some
The peace and world affairs doubts about their methods of
committee of Temple Beth El Sis- struggle."
terhood, in cooperation with the
Mott Foundation Lecture-Discus- AJCongress Urges U.S.
sion Department, will present Les-
ter Kinsolving, syndicated column- to Bar Air Carriers From
ist and lecturer. 8 p.m. April 25 at Lands That Discriminate
the temple. Title of his talk will
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri-
be "The Population Dilemma and can Jewish Congress has called on
Its Implications for World Peace." the U.S. Congress for legislation
Kinsolving, who has addressed that would prohibit the awarding
many college audiences on issues of landing rights to "air carriers
of our day, has appeared on net- of any country which discriminate
work television with Chet Huntley on racial or religious grounds."
and David Brinkley and Walter
The appeal was contained in a
Cronkite. His weekly column is syn- telegram to Rep. Charles Diggs
newspapers
in
in
some
25
dicated
(D., Mich.), chairman of the sub-
18 states and reaches more than committee on Africa of the House
9,000,000 readers per week. His Foreign Affairs Committee, from
articles also have appeared in top Dr. Joachim Prinz, chairman of
national periodicals.
the AJCongress commission on in-
Co-chairmen of the peace and ternational affairs.
Dr. Prinz protested against the
world affairs committee are Mrs.
Jerome Arenson and Mrs. Morris Civil Aeronautic Board's decision
granting permission to South Afri-
Rubenstein:
can Airways to inaugurate direct

I Bnai Mitzva I

Paul Beren, son of Mr. and Mrs
Isadore Beren, will be called to the

flights between South Africa and
the United States.

Unveiling

Tora as Bar Mitzva April 26 at
The family of the late Mrs.
Esther Lebowitz announces the un-
Temple Beth El.
* *
veiling of a monument in her
Barry Gershinzon, son of Mr. memory 2 p.m. Sunday, April 20,
and Mrs. Max Gershinzon, will be at Machpelah Cemetery, Flint.
called to the Tora as Bar Mitzva Relatives and friends are asked to •

1
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Rprii '26 •at 'Cong. •Beth

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