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Flint News

I Lansing Dateline

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Council Sponsors Forum '70 Series

Author - teacher - journalist M a x
Lerner will open the Forum '70
cultural and entertainment series
of the Jewish Community Council
8 p.m. Dec. 7 at Cong. Beth Israel.
For his talk, sponsored by the
Council's cultural committee,
Lerner will open the Forum '70
American Democracy Today."
He will be followed by Dr. Mil-
ton Covensky, professor of his-
tory at Wayne State • University,

Flint Wins Award
From CJFWF for
Urban Program

The Council of Jewish Federa-
lions and Welfare Funds, announc-
ing the 1969 winners in public re-

Jan. 11 at Temple Beth El; The
Voices Four, Feb. 15 at Beth

Israel; Herb Kruckman, author
and illustrator; March 8 at Beth

El; and author Meyer Levin,
April 12 at Beth Israel.

Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Schaffer
serve as chairmen of the cultural
committee, assisted by Dr. and
Mrs. William Bernard, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cossman, Rabbi and
Mrs. William Greenebaum II, and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klein, Mr.
and Mrs. James Lebster, Rabbi
and Mrs. Hillel Millgram, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Moss, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Pelavin, Dr. and Mrs.
Leon Rosky, Israel Sendler, Dr.
and Mrs. Jack Stanzler and Dr.
and Mrs. Michael Wittenberg.

Comings ...
and
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lations competition, notified Alfred
E. Klein, president of the Flint
Jewish Community Council, that
'The Jew and the Urban Crisis,"
Goings
a program presented by the coin-
=unity relations committe, was I Louis Kasle has been re-elected
selected for the "Most Exceptional to the National Council of the
Program" award at the 38th gen- , United Synagogue of America.

oral assembly.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Sunday
morning discussion group will
discuss the history of basic Jewish
ideals and observances this week-
end.
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Joseph Firestone, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Firestone of East
Lansing, will observe his Bar
Mitzva 10:30 a.m. Saturday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silverman
will celebrate their 60th wedding
anniversary at a reception hosted
by their children 4 p.m. Sunday
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The Sil-
vermans are the parents of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Silverman and
Dr. and Mrs. Irving Silverman.

Zeta Beta Tau, international
men's collegiate fraternity, pre-
sented its Alumnus Award to
ELMER L. WINTER. president,
Manpower, Inc., at ceremonies at
New York City's Harmonie Club.
Burton L. Litwin, national presi-
dent of ZBT, made the presenta-
tion.

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Klein pointed out that more than
Mrs. Hary Weisberger is chair-
60 communities of all sizes com- man of Flint General Hospital

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division and that the
in this Flint's
entry was due Auxiliary's spring dance, "Fan-
selection of
tasy '70." Members of her coin-
in great part to the work of CRC mittee include Mesdames Max Ku-
chairman Dr. Jack Stanzler and kler, Milton Rosenbaum, Ike Gra-

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Dr. Jack Stanzler, who accepted
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die award for Flint at the opening At Flusing Valley Golf and Coun-
breakfast of the general assembly try Club's recent Presidents Ball,

Nov. 13, stated that the award Jack Kippelman was honored as
would not have been possible were incoming vice president.

It not for the help of many volun-
teers who gave of their time and ....
Collegians' Parents Asked
ideas in presenting the program.

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Nov.

to Join Propaganda Fight

To help counteract Arab propa-
Banda on campus, the Flint Jewish
Community Council wants to send
fact sheets to college students.
Parents are asked to call in the
Program, names of their children attending
23—Tween Bowling
college to the Council office, 767-
3 p.m., Town and Country 5922.

Community
Calendar

Lanes
—FJCC Annual Dinner
Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Cong.
Beth Israel
24—Beth Israel Sisterhood Michael Vater, son of Mr. and
Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Edwin Vater, will be called
—Temple Beth El Board to the Torah as Bar Mitzva Nov.
29 at Cong. Beth Israel.
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
25—Bnai Brith Board Meet-
ing, 8:30 p.m.
26—Council Executive Com-
Grand Rapids
mittee Meetin g, Noon, 1

Bar Mitzva

Council Office
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Ann Lebster Chapter, lladassah,
was barely through with its Hadas-
sah Medical Organization donor

event before it got to work on its
next project: gift wrapping sta-

tions at three Flint shopping malls.
Proceeds will go to vocational edii-
Cation in Israel, according to Mrs.

Alexander Tucker, chairman. On
Dec. 8, when the group meets at

' Temple - Beth El, pans will be

News Notes

Nov. 21—Temple Emanuel Family
Dinner
23—USY Board
—Jewish Cultural Commit-
tee
28—Joint Thanksgiving Serv-
ice, Ahavas Israel
28-30—CRUSY Fall Board Meet-
ing

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Completed for the stations, at Dort, I Temple Emanuel will hold a tra-
, Eastland and Northwest shopping ditional family dinner preceding
malls. A bow-making and package- services today.
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wrapping clinic will be held at the
Dec. 8 meeting. Assisting Mrs. I Shaul Ramati, consul general of
Tucker are Mrs, Marshall Coss- Israel for the Midwest, will speak
Emanuel 8 p.m. Sunday
man, Mrs. Richard Benison and at Temple
for the Jewish Cultural Council.
: Mrs. Morris Goldenberg.
His
topic
will be "Middle East at
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Crossroads—Peace or War?"
Beth Israel Sisterhood will spon- the
in the day, Ramati will
sor an art auction 7:30 p.m. Dec. I Earlier
Conducted by speak at a rally of the temple and
14 at the synagogue. Kingsley
Gal-
!synagogue
youth group.
Harry Weinsaft of

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lery, Bloomfield Hi
art will be shown, including sculp-
tures and drawings .by Chagall, I a two-year term on the board of

Make everyone feel
he's first on your list.

and manytrustees, Union of American He-
brew Congregations, at the bien-
others. There will be a champagne I
nial session in Miami Beach.
' reception and preview 5:30-7:30
a member of Temple

Dali, Miro, Renoir

Bylan, served as UAHC regional
p.m. The community is invited at Emanuel,
a nominal charge.
president in 1955 and has been a

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Cong. Beth Israel PTA will hold
a fund raising Manuka party 12:30
P.m. Dec. 7. Proceeds will go to
the youth activities room in the
new religious school.
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member of the national board since
that time. He also is a member of
the lay board at Aquinas College
and board member and former
president of the Grand Rapids Art
Museum.

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