r Orleans Trip_4ftcr Hadassah Awards /1-.11a llon Rites Myrtle Wreaths Flint News Beth El Elects Levey as President Temple Beth El announces the election of Marvin Levey as presi- dent Vice presidents are Marvin Fall- er and Milton Warren: secretary. Clifford Hart: treasurer. Raymond Goldstein: and trustees. Bernard Abramson. Dr. William Bernard. Dr. Bernard Dickstein, Dr. Evelyn Golden. Dr. Saul Gorne, Mrs. Eug- ene Griffel. Dr. Nat Gross, Ralph Hourvitz, Dr. Louis .Hurwitz. Mrs. Joseph Krakower, James Lebster, Marcus Lebster. Hyman Loikrec. Mrs. Harry J. Mills. Mrs. Robert Mitchell. George Olds. Dr.-Milton Panzer. Michael Pelavin, Samuel Reiter. Jack Rosenberg. Dr. Jack Stanzler. Martin Super and Saul de. The following were installed as , df, efts of Temple Beth El Sister- hood pre,ident. Mrs. Joe Kra- vice presidents. Mesdames Bornbel. Marvin Levey. James Lebster and Jerold Mills, secre- Young Leader. to View Film. Hear Talk by CJA Cabinet Member June 4 The Young Leadership Division of the Flint Jewish Community Council will host Donald H. Hodes. member of the Young Leadership Cabinet of the Jewish Appeal 8:30 p.m. June 4 at Cong. Bet h Hodes is the pre , ident of his o w n advertising firm, holds a de- gr(,-e in communi- cation arts, and is a member of 'he public infor- Hodes mation committee of the Worces- ter. Mass.. area Chamber of Com- merce. Upon returning from a re- cent visit to Israel, Hodes produc- ed and narrated a film of his travels and observations, which v. ill he shown June 4. Murray Moss Head of Beth Israel Murray Moss led the slate of officers recently elected by Cont. Beth Israel. Along with Moss. of- ficers are: vice-presidents, Dr Sam Gotlib and Dr. Leon Rosky: financial secretary. Gordon Sub( r: treasurer, Edwin Schreiber: secre- tary of the board, James Fink: chairman of the board, Syd Other: hoard of education director. Jack Shaprow: and executive commit- tee members. Sidney Kramer and Louis Kasle. On the board of directors: Jacob Pines, Dr. Sam Sorscher, Abe Schreiber, Sam Blum, Mrs. Sam Gotha), Harry Binder, Ted Vim- cow, Dr. Harry Newman, Dr. Allan Silverton, Jack Kippelman, Mrs. Harry Weisberger, Ruddy Mittle- man, Dr. Milton Siegel, Dr. Sell Gaynor, Dr. Milton Rosenbaum ; Elliott Price, Mrs. Arnold Schaf- fer, Donald Goldman, Max Har- ris and Dr. Michael Wittenberg. P.7* taries, Mesdames Leslie Sher. Norman Lewis and Eugene Grif- fel: treasurer, Mrs. Eli Bernstein: . and temple board representative, Dr. Evelyn Golden. The installa- tion service was written and pre- sented by Mrs. William Greene- ba urn . Harry Tepper. 90 Harry Tepper. 503 Hurley. died May 20 at age 90. Mr. Tepper was born in Russia and had lived in Flint the last eight years, coming from Bay City. His wife. Esther Berman Tepper. died Feb. 25. 1959. Mr. Tepper was - a member of Cong. Beth Israel of Flint. Temple Israel of Bay City and Senior Friendship Club. He owned and operated the Garfield Fruit and Grocery Market in Bay City for 40 years. retiring in 1945. Surviving are a son. Hy of Los Angeles: two daughters. Mrs. Bes- sie Myers and Mrs. Fred Board of New York: five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. - Interment Bay City. Latin Jewry Expresses Concern for Fate of Ripps BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Resolu- lions declaring that the Israel-Arab deadlock should be solved by direct negotiations between the parties concerned and demanding that Soviet authorities end discrimina- tion against Russian Jews were adopted by delegates to a confer- ence of the Latin American Jew- ish Congress. Jewish communal leaders from eight countries and representatives of Zionist and Jewish youth groups from many nations attended the three-day conclave. The delegates agreed to convene a second plenary session of the Congress in Lima. Peru in October to coincide with the centennial of the Peruvian Jewish community. They paid homage to Ilya Hipps. a Jewish youth who was reported to have tried to immolate himself in April in Riga in protest against the situation of the Jews in Soviet Russia and Soviet satelite coun- tries. The delegates also register-'d an "energetic protest" against the condition of Jews in Poland and in the Arab countries. The "deep concern" of Argentine Jewry over the fate of Ilya Ripps was conveyed in a letter to Soviet Ambassador Youry Volksi by the DAIA, the central representative body of Argentine Jews. The letter said that the report had "strongly affected Argentine Jewry, intensi- fying its perturbation about the difficult situation of Russian Jews. – The letter asked the envoy to provide more detail on the immo- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, May 30, 1969 ■ Ann Lebster Chapter of Hadas- sah, at its final luncheon of the season, presented the Myrtle Wreath Award to Joseph Megdell, Mrs. Morris Gold and Dr. Evelyn Golden in recognition of their June 3—Bnai Brith Meeting, 8:30 service to Hadassah, Israel, the p.m., Howard Johnson's, Flint Jewish community and the Miller Rd. city of Flint. I 4—Beth Israel Sisterhood Mrs. William Surath of Midland, Meeting, 12:30 p.m. president of the Michigan Region —Council -Young Leadership of Hadassah, installed president. Group Meeting, 8:30 p.m., Mrs. Lewis Sanford; vice presi- Cong. Beth Israel dents, Mrs. Nelson Schafer and 5—JWVA Luncheon, 12:30 Mrs. Robert Roth; secretaries, p.m., Walli's Supper club Mesdames Murray Moss, Jerome —Cong. Beth Israel Board Arenson and Joseph Robbins; Meeting, 8 p.m. treasurer, Mrs. Benjamin Epstein; 6—City of Hope Tag Day and member-at-large, Mesdames William Bailies, William Bikoff, CARS TO BE DRIVEN Gold and Frances Hertz. Community Calendar IGNORANCE Ignorance is the condition neces- sary, I do not say for happiness, MRS. STEPHEN NEWMAN but for existence itself. If we knew all, we could not endure life for Gayle Emily Mallon, daughter of an hour.—Anatole France. Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Mallon of Kensington Ave.. became the bride of Stephen Michael Newman in an evening ceremony last Saturday in the ballroom of the Durant Hotel. Rabbi William A. Greenebaum II officiated at the ceremony, after which the couple left on a New Orleans honey moon. They plan to live in Buffalo. The bride was attended by - her sister. Mrs. Barry M. Sherman of Washington. D.C., as matron of honor. Other attendants we r e Trudy Ann Newman. the bride- groom's sister. Mrs. Harold L. Mallon. and Mrs. Stephen Lipp- man. To any state. Also drivers frnish- ed to drive your car anywhere. Fully insured end I.C.C. licensed. Insured Driveaway System 9970 Grand River Detroit, Mich. 48204 WE 1-0620-21-22 FE 8-9222 Detroit LI 9-6161 SPARTAN DODGE SELLS FOR LESS (Tell Us If Were wrong) BE A DODGE FEVER BELIEVER GEORGE RUSKIN President The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Newman of Buffalo, picked David H. Des- mon of Buffalo to be his best man. Ushers were Dr. Harold L. Mallon, the bride's brother; Dr. Barry M. Sherman; John J. Nagorniak of Boston; and Joel t. Beck of Buffalo. 855 Oakland Ave. Pontiac, Mich. SCOTCH P WEBS A linen gown with Sabrina neck- line and short sleeves was chosen for the bridal gown. Inserts of Venise lace accented the midriff, and matching inserts formed pan- els on the easy sheath skirt. A small how secured the chapel train of linen, with a double-tiered floor-length illusion veil falling : from a shoulder bouffant veil and linen pillbox edged in matching lace. The bride carried a circular arrangement of pink miniature roses, baby's breath and stepha- notis. ... have made it the growingest Scotch from coast-to-coast Columbia College Refuses to Apologize for Article Labeled as Anti-Semitic NEW YORK (JTA) — Columbia College said through a spokesman that it did not plan to issue an apology, called for by the City Human Rights Commission which alleged anti-Semitism in an alumni lation attempt, particularly the magazine article last fall. present condition of the youth. The article said that nearly all the leaders of the campus rebel- lion in 1968 and many members of the school's organized militants were Jewish. The article was writ- ten by George C. Keller, editor of the magazine, Columbia Today. May 30--Krissoff Baby Naming, A spokesman said Dean Carl F. June 1—United Synagogue Youth Novde was sticking to his state- Installation ment of February: "The very en- 6—Krugman Bar Mitzva, terprise of a university is utterly Temple Emanuel inconsistent with prejudice, and 12—Temple Emanuel Trus- about Columbia it is absurd to tees Meeting make this allegation." David Frank Magidsohn, son of 13—Ahavas Israel Award Mr. and Mrs. Jack Magidsohn, will , Night Service He who comes to do good knocks he called to the Tora as a Bar 22-24—United Synagogue at the gate; he who loves finds the Mitzva June 7 at Temple Beth El. Youth Summer Board .,door open.—Rabindranath Tagore. Grand Rapids News Notes I Bnai Mitzva I Your Scotch Dollar Buys More With Lauder's Lauder's has beer. enjoyed for its quality and smooth taste since 1834 . . . and continues to gain preference X 516 every day. 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