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Flint Community News

Council Subcommittees to DraN4
1969
t Campaign Allocations

of the
budget and allocations committee
of the Flint Jewish Community
Council, has announced the sched-
ule of Subcommittee meetings, at
which proceeds of the 1969 United
Jewish Appeal Campaign will he
allocated. All meetings will be held
in the council office.
Kasle is assisted by co-chairmen
Dr. H. M. Golden, Dr. Saul Gorne.
Arthur Hurand. B. Morris Pelavin,
Gilbert Rubenstein and ,Jack Sha-
prow.
The subcommitte on overseas
and Israel. which net Tuesday,
under Pelavin's chairmanship, in-
cludes Mrs. J. Arenson, Dr Wil-
liam Bernard. Harry Binder, Ben-
Zion Gotlib, Mrs. N. Greenberg.
James Lebster, Joseph Megdell,
George Olds. Jacob Pines. Mrs. L.
Sanford. Nathan Schafer, Mrs. A
Schaffee, Dr. M. Stanley and Mrs.
If. Weisberger.
The subcommittee on commu-
nity relations and national service
agencies, which met Wednesday,
under Dr. Gorne, consists of Mrs.
Eva Fisher, Ronald Goldstein,
Mrs. J. Gutow, Mrs. R. Guterman.
Dr. S. Kaller, fly Klein, Mrs. P.
Kronick, Dr B. Marx, Michael Pel-
avin, Gerald Schreiber, Mrs. E.
Schupack. Dr. J. Stanzler, Martin
Sober and Milton Weiss.

Louis Kasle, chairman

lip

JERUSALEM (.1TA) — Premier
Golda Nieir has another 17 days
to establish a new national coali-
tion government.
The Ann Lebster Chapter of Ila
President Zalman Shazar grant-
dassah will meet Monday at an=;
ed a 10 - day extension at Mrs.
open board meeting and 12:30 p.m.1 Meir's request Sunday night after
lunch at Cong. Beth Israel. The
she reported her failure to form a
afternoon will be spent in making government during the 2t days al-
bows for the 8th annual gift wrap,- lotted to her.

The subcommittee on cultural
agencies, to meet noon Wednes
day, under Dr. Golden. includes
Mrs. R. Bayer, Edwin Elk, Sam
Gershinzon, Dr. N. Gross, Mrs.
S. Kaller, Dr. 11. Mallon, Dr. I.
Marder, Dr. H. Newman, Dr. L.
Rosky, Dr. A. Schaffer, Israel
Sendler, Mrs. M. Sober, Mrs. J.
Yale and Mrs. A. Weston.
The subcommittee on health and
welfare and religious agencies, to
meet noon Dec. 16, consists of
Kasle chairman. Mrs. M. BikoiL
Mrs. S. Cossman, Marvin Faller,
1)r. S. Gaynor. Wiliam Goldberg,
Dr. Evelyn Golden, Rabbi William
Greenebaum, Mrs. J. Hallem, Mrs.
B. Harris. Mrs_ J. Krakower, Mar-
vin Levey, Rabbi Hillel Millgram,
Murray Moss and Dr. M. Siegel.
The subcommittee on local agen-
cies and services and administra-
tion. to meet noon Dec. 17. consists
of the executive committee mem-
bership: Mrs. J. Arenson, Lawr-
ence Covitz• Dr. H. M. Golden. Dr.
Saul Gorne, Rabbi Wm. Greene-
baum, Arthur Hurand, Louis Kasle,
Dr. Ira Marder, Joseph Megdell.
Rabbi Hillel Milgram, Murray
Moss, B. MOrirs Pelavin. Michael
Pelavin, Jacob Pines. Dr. Leon
Hosky, Gilbert Rubenstein, Jack
Shaprow, Dr.. Jack Stanzler and
Alfred E. Klein, president.

ping project. Mrs. Nelson Schafer
will report on the Hadassah nation-
al convention, which she attended
in New Orleans.
Mrs. Alexander Tucker is gene-
al chairman of the gift wrapping
project, proceeds of which support
the iladassah Israel Education
Service: the Alice Seligsberg Com-
prehensive High School and the
Brandeis Vocational Training Cen-
ter for young adults. The Hadas
sah Vocational Guidance School io
than
Jerusalem counsels more
6.000 clients annually and has cre-
ated more than 100 psychological
tests now standard in Israel.
Working with Mrs. Tucker on
this project are her co-chairmen
Mrs. Arthur Silverman, who will
be in charge of the station at
Eastland Mall; Mrs. Samuel
Cossman, at Northwest Shopping
Center; and Mrs. Lewis Sanford,
at Dort Mall.
Assisting will be Mesdames Jos-
eph Bean: Gilbert Rubenstein.
Harry Katz. Jerome Arenson, Louis
Kasle, Damor Mitshkun, Edwin
Elk, Herbert Harrison, Irving Katz.
Andrew Winston, Ted Himelhoch,
Ruddy M ittlem an. Harry Weis-
berger. Joseph Weinstein. Sam

Skulsky and Harry Feldman.

(with Profesor J. P. Mayer) of
Mrs. Marshall Cossman has ar-
deTocqueville's "Democracy in
America." recently published by ranged the working schedule for
the
Dort Mall: Mrs. Richard Beni-
Harper and Row, with a long intro-
son, for the Eastland Mall: and
duction by, Lerner.
Mrs. Morris Goldenberg for North-
west Shopping Center.
Bow-making clinics are being
held on Monday afternoons at the
studies at Yale University. his
Miller Road Apartments recreation
graduate work at the Brookings
center, hostesses at which are Mrs.
Silverman. Mrs. Asher Marder
and Mrs. Henry Livingston.
The State Supreme Court an
The gift wrapping stations will
nouced in Lansing that the candi- be open Thursday through Dec. 24.
dates from the Flint area who
passed their examinations for
membership in the State Bar of
Michigan are Peter E. Goodstein.
.W.ffrey A. Chimovitz, Henry M.
Hflik. Joel I. Kleiner and Jerome
D. Vinegarden Jr.
*
Dec. 5—Temple Beth El Sisterhood
Hanuka Sabbath Dinner, 6
- The Flint Jewish Community
p.m.
Council's Lapeer Visiting Commit-
7—Tween Bowling Program,
tee provided a Hanuka party for
3 p.m.. Town and Country
residents of the Lapeer State Ilome
Lanes
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Esther Harris. Gifts and refresh-
—Beth Israel Hebrew School
ments were distributed to the pa-
Hanuka Program Lunch-
tients by Mrs. Eva Fisher, Mrs.
eon, 12:30 p.m.
Clara Siegel and Mrs. Stella Koe-
—Council Forum '70 Cultur-
nig. Contributing to this effort were
al Series—Max Lerner, 8
Mrs. Blanche - Dunayer, Mrs. Sol
p.m., Cong. Beth Israel
Schafer, Mrs. Sarah Vinacow and
.8—Hadassah Open Board
MAX LERNER
Mrs. Charles Hourvitz.
Meeting. 12:30 p.m., Cong.
Graduate School of Economics and
Beth Israel
Government and taught at Sarah
— Council Community Rela-
Mr. and Mrs. William Rallies
Lawrence College, Williams Col- will observe their 50th wedding
tions Committee Meeting,
lege. and Harvard University.
8 p.m., Temple Beth El
anniversary Sunday.
He has traveled as a journalist
9—Temple Beth El Sisterhood
In honor of the occasion. their
and scholar to almost every part
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Philip A-
of the world and has lectured
10—Hadassah Study Group.
and. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ru-
gree
before university groups on six
12:30 p.m.
benstein, have planted a garden of
continents. He is also a regular
—Council Budget and Alloca-
trees in Israel. Former Detroiters,
lecturer at the National War Col-
tions Subcommittee NIect-
,Mr. and Mrs. Bailies came to
ing, 12:30 p.m., Council
lege and - the Industrial College of
1 E11111 in 1931, and were in the yard
the Armed Forces.
Office
goods and dry cleaning supply bus-
11—JINVA
Meeting. 8:30 p.m.
appeUrs
His newspaper column
iness until their retirement in 1966.
—'LOA Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
in the New York Post and is wide-
Both
have
been
active
in
the
ly syndicated in the United States
Temple Beth El Sisterhood will
and internationally. He has written Jewish community. Mr. Bailies
was chairman of the hoard of edu- hear Dr. Evelyn Golden speak on
television, programs.
cation
of
Cong.
Beth
Israel
for
venereal
disease 12:30 p.in. Tues-
Lerner has written a dozen books,
of which the best known is "Amer- many Years. Mrs. Bailies has been day. The luncheon will be served
ica as a Civilization." It has been active in Hadassah and sisterhood by Mrs. Milton Kaplan, chairman
translated and published around and has been honorary chairman of her circle. Dr. Golden. an ob-
the world and is available in a of the CIA Women's Division for stetrician - and gynecologist, for-
two-volume paperback edition pub- many years. They have seven merly served as school physician
for the Flint Board of Education.
lished 14 Simon and Schuster. grandchildren.
A former UJA Women's Division
Others include "The Age of Over-
Rabbi SAMUEL M. SILVER, of chairman. Dr. Golden is active in
kill," "Ideas Are Weapons," "The
Unfinished Country," "The Mind 'Sliiinford, Conn., has received a every phase of the Flint Jewish
and Faith of Justice Holmes" and fourth reappointment as national Community Council, and also is a
"Education and a Radical Human- Chaplain of the Jewish War Vet- civic leader in Flint. The sister-
erans of the United States of hood will sponsor a Hanuka din-
ism."
. ner Q p.m. today.
. j
America. .... • . - .
His latest book
is a new edition
.
..........

Comings ...
and
... Goings

Community

Calendar

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Heir Fails to Form New Gov't.
in Allotted Time. but Wins Extension

.

1



1969

Hadassah Ties Bows
for Israel's Benefit

Dr. Lerner Due for Forum '70

Max Lerner, journalist, author
and professor of American civilizz-
tion and world politics at Brandeis
University. will speak at Cong.
Beth Israel 8 p.m. Sunday, as part
of the Jewish Community Council
Forum '70 cultural series.
Lerner did his college and law

46—Friday, December 5,

Should she fail to complete the

cabinet in another 17 clays, she
will have to relinquish her man-
date. and President Shaza• would
ask another political leader to as-
sume the task.
Mrs. Meir continued her coali-
tion talks Sunday with Gahal
(Herta-Liberal alignment i and the
Independent Liberals. The latter
were reportedly promised the min-
istry cif tourism which is preseatly
headed by Moshe Kol. Kol also
heads the development ministry.
which probably will go to another
party.
The chief obstacle to Mrs. Meir's
efforts has been the refusal of
Manam to join a coalition with
Gahal based on a joint program.
The left-wing Mapam, junior part-
ner in Mrs. Meir s Labor Party
alignment, is opposed to the for-

only 38 per cent of the elementary
school population, they have been

allotted.two-thirds of all new build-
ings erected since the state edu-
cation law came into effect. Israel
has two state-supported school sys-
tems, one general and the other
religious.

Grand Rapids
News Notes

Hadassah's Evening Group will
celebrate Ilanuka 3 p.m. Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Lewis Storm,
1145. Cambridge. There will be
games, entertainment. ref r es h-
ments and gifts for all the chil-
dren. Officers for the year are

Mesdames Storm, president; Bar-
rie Konicov, secretary: Salem Bas-

hara, corresponding secretary:
and Gerald Shapiro, treasurer and
chairman of hospital supplies anti
layettes.
At the Michigan Hadassah Con-

ference, the chapter received first
prize for the best original script

in programing. Written by Eve-
lyn Pryweller, the script was bas-
ed on Leo Rosten's book "The Joys
eign and domestic policies of the of Yiddish" and was presented at
rightist. nationalist Gahal which the donor function last year.
emerged from the Oct. 28 national
Mrs. Pryweller also won a first
elections as Israel's second larg-
prize for the chapter last year
est party.
when her Education Day pro-
Mapam fears that the policies
gram, "Giants of the Yiddish
of the outgoing national coali-
Theater," was cited for original-
tion would be altered by Gahal
ity. Two other conference
influence. But even if the poli-
awards went to the chapter for
cies remain the same. Mapam
oversubscribing every quota and
leaders refuse to accept the as-
for reaching the yearly quota of
signment of key ministries to
life membership. Ruth Gittlen is
Gahal. In the outgoing govern-
life membership chairman.
ment, the latter held only two
A call has gone out for volun-
ministerial posts without port- teers to work on the hot lunch pro-

folio.
Gahal has demanded six minis-
tries if the National Religious
Party gets three and insists that
they include what Gahal leaders

call "serious ministries." Mapam
argues that once a ministry is con-
trolled by Gahal. it will be run in
accordance with Gahal concepts,
regardless of what coalition poli-
cies may be.
Education Minister Z a l m an
Aranne flatly rejected a demand

by the National Religious Party
for the post of deputy minister of
education with special powers in
the new coalition government yet

to be formed.
Aranne declared that there can

be only one minister in any minis-
try. He said that according to Is-
raeli law, the minister appoints
his deputY or deputies and deter-
mines what their duties are.
He dismissed as falsehood an
NRP claim that religious schools
within the state educational sys-
tem were discriminated against in

the allocation of new school con-
struction. Aranne said that while
the religious schools accounted for

Beth Israel to Mark
Hanuka at Party, Lunch

The Beth Israel Hebrew School
.Hanuka program will be held 10:30
a.m. Sunday in the synagogue so-
cial hall.
There will be Hanuka plays, a
gift exchange. Hanuka gelt and
fun for all the family.
Afterward, at 12:30, Beth Israel
PTA will serve luncheon, with pro-
ceeds going to the youth activities
room of the new religious school.
There will be a grand prize.

Hannover Grove Planted
in Martyrs' Forest

JERUSALEM—A grove of 2.000
trees has been planted in the Mar-
tyrs' Forest of the Jewish National
Fund in the Judean Hills to com-
memorate the members of the
Jewish community of Hannover.
Germany, who perished in the

gram being developed in Grand
Rapids schools, which is being
supported actively by national
Hadassah. For information, call
Mrs. Sol Bach, 9494627.

Sherri Lynn Norian, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Norian, will
observe her Bat Mitzva this eve-

ning at Cong. Ahavas Israel.

*

*

Temple Emanuel Sisterhood will
hold a "theater luncheon" noon
Wednesday at the temple, where
Dorothy Lee Tompkins, of Sauga-
tuck's Red Barn Theater, will per-
form. Ahavas Israel Sisterhood
will be guests at the yearly joint
meeting. Miss Tompkins, wife of
Red Barn's producer-d i r e c t or
James Dyas, has played leads fur
more than 30 seasons and clone
off-Broadway theater.
= =
June Horowitz, who was elected
to a four-year term on the board
of the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods, at the recent
biennial assembly, serves as an
officer of Temple Emanuel and its
social action and religious school
committees. She is on the board
of Urban League. TB Society and
the Welcome Home for the Blind,
as well as many other activities.

.

*

A typical Jewish meal and
Hanuka celebration were present-
ed by the Kent County 4-1I Club.
The women and girls of the club
prepared many Jewish dishes
they learned from members of
Temple Emanuel Sisterhood. Mrs.
Sam Horowitz gave an explana-
tion of Jewish history, culture and
food. and Joan and Al Feldman
led the 4-H girls in Israeli folk
dances. Mrs. Abe Warsaw and
Mrs. Al Feldman said the prayers
for candle lighting and grace be-
fore the meal. Mrs. Robert Enoch
of the gift shop also helped with
displays and decorations, includ-
ing home-made senoras at each
table.

David E. Weiss Jr., son of the

Holocaust.
David E. Weisses, is among the
The planting has been made pos- 33 Grand Rapids area men who
sible by contributions to the JNF passed their examinations
as
of the Jewish community of that members of the Michigan State
city and of the Association of For- Bar, the State Supreme Court

mer flannoyerans in Israel..

announced.

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