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December 19, 1969 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10—Friday, December 19, 1969

Flint News

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I)1'. Steinman Tells
Economic Strides
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Made by Israel

The picture of a "thriving econ-
omy in the midst of an armed
conflict - was presented by a for-
mer Flint biochemist who was
visiting here from his adopted
home in Israel.
Dr. Gary D. Steinman. 28. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steinman
of Southgate Dr., Flint Twp., is
managing director of Ames-Yis-
sum Ltd.. a division of Miles La-
boratories. Inc., Jerusalem. It is
the commercial arm of Hebrew
University.

He complained that the Ameri-
can press has given inadequate
coverage to Israel's economic de-
velopment. that, in fact, coverage
MISS SUSAN OSHER
is strongly influenced by Arab
Susan Bonnie Osher, daughter of propaganda.
Dr. Steinman insisted that war
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Osher. 2101
is not imminent, although large-
Miller. Flint. and James Arthur
scale military operations will
Ginzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ema-
continue. "The Israeli army and
nuel • Ginzler. 21971 Avon, Oak
air force have proven they can
Park. are planning to marry in
contain the Arab army," he said.
December 1970.
A 1959 Flint Science Fair winner,
Miss Osher is a junior in the
DI-. Steinman also won the West-
school of special education at
inghouse
Science Talent Search
Michigan State University and is
and the Michigan Science Talent
affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi
Search (three times). He was the
Sorority. Her fiance attended
first student in the history of Mich-
Wayne State University. where he
igan State University to receive
was affiliated with Phi Sigma
his bachelors and masters degree
Delta Fraternity and now attends
at the same time. Dr. Steinman
University of Detroit Dental
completed his doctorate in bio-
School. He is affiliated with Alpha
physics at the University of Cali-
Omega professional dental frater-
fornia.
nity.
He served as assistant professor
of biochemistry at Pennsylvania
State University and, in 1967, was
chosen for a scientific mission to
the moon. That phase of the Apollo
program was cancelled by Con-
gress.
Dr. Steinman's duties at Ames-
Brian Kronick, son of Dr. ante Yissum include evaluation of
Mrs. Peter Kronick, will compete Hebrew University research and
in the 1969 National Invitational development of some of it into new
Diving Championship at the Swim- products. He said foreign custom-
ming Hall of Fame. Fort Lauder- ers often are reluctant to buy Is-
dale, Dec. 29. Brian. a member of raeli goods because they fear an-
the Midget Division, is a 4th grader other war may break out: his firm
therefore maintains warehouses
at Dye Elementary School.
abroad.
He predicted that Israel soon
Sheldon Wolin has been elected
secretary of the Flint Board of will manufacture its own Phantom
Realtors and will be installed at jet fighter. The manpower short-
the group's annual banquet Dec. age is Israeli's most serious in-
dustrial problem. he said.
19 in the IMA Annex.
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Comings ...
and
... Goings

Contemporary art forms are get- Norman Sorscher,
ting a boost here from a new or-
ganization affiliated with the Flint Beth Israel Sexton
Institute of Arts, called the Friends
Norman Sorscher. retired sexton
of Modern Art. The group will of Cong. Beth Israel, died last Fri-
sponsor the third Flint Art Fair. day at age 65.
next May and is sponsoring visits
Mr. Sorscher. 3702 Mason. was
by lecturers and artists, gallery a member of Beth Israel and
talks, studio visits. films, field served as sexton eight years, re-
trips and art sales. Vice president tiring in 1968. He was born in Rus-
is Gilbert Gottlieb, and secretary. sia.
Mrs. Leonard B. Shulman. Gott-
Surviving are his wife. Rebecca:
lieb heads the Flint Art Fair com- two sons. Dr. Benjamin and Dr.
mittee.
Alan: three daughters. Mrs. Ray-
mond Fader. Mrs. Richard Krugel
of Detroit and Mrs. Edward Landy
of Weston, Conn.: his mother. Mrs.
Esther Sorscher: a brother. Dr.
Samuel; and 11 grandchildren.

COM 111 II 111 i i

Calendar

Dec. 20—Senior Friendship Club's
Celebration of Israel
Sendler's 85th Birthday, 8
p.m.. Cong. Beth Israel
21—Tween Bowling Progra to,
3 p.m., Town and Country
La nes

Youth on The Move

Richard Lobenthal, director of
the Michigan office, Anti•Defa mil-
lion League of Bnai Brith, will
speak to students home for winter
vacation following 8:30 Sabbath
services today at Temple Beth El.
His topic is "Arab Propaganda
on the Campus". The community
is invited.

Lansing; Dateline

The Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
social committee will hold a New
Year's Eve celebration in the syn-
agogue social hall. with an original
skit and breakfast included .in the
party. The Shaarey Zedek Players
will present "You Need a Quorum
at a Forum, or—How to Get a
.lewish Rabbi, - written by Mrs.
J. Brock Albert of Grand Rapids.
Director is Mrs. John Baldwin of
East Lansing, and pianist is Dr.
Robert Singer.

Steven Siegel, son of Dr. and
Mrs. David Siegel, will observe
his Bar Mitzva at services Dec.
27 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

MARGUERITE KOZENN - CHA-

Grand Rapids
News Notes

Temple Emanuel discussed the
SDS • t its breakfast, addressed by
George Barcheski. Ile has been
employed by the federal govern-
studying the radical Students
for a Democra;ic Society.

JES was invited to be a member

music competitions sponsored by

all German radio stations. She is

flying to Israel for a visit.

Look Sharp



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Mrs. Ilarold !teller, Anti-Defa
station League. chairman of Grand
Chapter. Bnai Brith. is co-chair-
man of the Mothers March of
Dimes for Kent County. Members
of Bnai Brith Girls and AZA took
an active role in the march.
Bnai Brith Women's open board
meeting Wednesday featured a
latke party. Mrs. Burt Romer is
acting president.

Foreign Reserves Drop

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign
currency reserves held by the
Bank of Israel fell to S442,000,000
in November. the bank revealed
recently. The reserves dropped
536.000,000 during the month.
Israel exports during the month
of November were up by 13 per
cent as compared to November
1968, the Central Bureau of Sta-
tistics reported.

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Modern literary trends will be
discussed at Sabbath services
today by Dr. Clint Burhans, pro-
fessor of English at Michigan State
College.

Joe Slatkin's

Be Sharp —

On Dec. 17. a folk dance class
for adults was held at Temple
Emanuel.



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YOUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIQN
TO THE 1969
B'NAI B'RITH SERVICES APPEAL
HAS HELPED ALL OF THESE
B'NAI B'RITH, SERVICES...

• B'nai B'rith Youth Organization

• Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith

• Bellefaire Home Service

• B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations

• Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital

• B'nai B'rith Center — Rochester

• B'nai B'rith Vocational Guidance

• National Jewish Hospital

• B'nai B'rith Israel Program

• B'nai B'rith Building

• Armed Forces and Veterans

• B'nai B'rith Women's Children's Home in Israel

We gratefully acknowledge your contributions to these B'nai B'rith agen-
cies and philanthropies. In behalf of those, whose lives are enriched as a
result of your interest and support, our sincere thanks.

METROPOLITAN DETROIT B'NAI B'RITH COUNCIL
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL
OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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