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Voices Four to Perform in Flint
The language of modern youth conveys spiritual and religious
values of the Jewish tradition when the Voices Four performs on
stage. The Hebrew-Israeli music quartet will perform 8 p.m. Feb.
15 at Cong. Beth Israel.
Women to Conduct 'Dynamics'
Mesdames Sam Cossman, Arnold
Schaffer and Emil Schupack, co-
chairmen of the Women's Division
for the 1970 Flint United Jewish
Appeal Campaign, have announced
a new dimension for campaign
workers group dynamics.
Mrs. Cossman said, "In this year
of challenge, we need knowledge-
able workers who understand and
can communicate the needs of our
local, national and overseas agen-
cies. Through a group dynamics
seminar, each participant will re-
ceive training to become a more
effective, skilled worker for our
campaign."
Mrs. Schupack observed that
the worker in the campaign is
the interpreter of the program
of the community council and of
the agencies supported by the
fund drive. She must get across
Rosky Announces
2 Campaign Posts
Dr. Leon Rosky, chairman of
the 1970 Flint United Jewish Ap-
peal Campaign, has announced
two additional campaign appoint-
ments: Harry J. Binder as chair-
man of the key gifts division, and
Max Harris as chairman of the
advance gifts division.
Serving as co-chairmen with
Harris are Dr. Arnold Schaffer and
Dr. Eli Shapiro; co-chairmen as-
sisting Binder are Louis Epstein
and Dr. Stanley Kaller.
Upon accepting his appointment,
Binder stated that in response to
the spiraling humanitarian needs
touched off by Israel's continuing
battle for survival, the men of
Flint will be called upon to play
a key role in the regular and Is-;
rael Emergency Fund.
Binder continued that an impor-
tant role of the campaign will be
to "help spread the story of Is-1
rael's enormous needs as well as
to solicit gifts for the Emergency
Fund."
Binder and Harris issued a call
for volunteers for the drive.
It is easier to produce 10 vol-
umes of philosophical writing than
to put one principle into practice.
—Leo Tolstoy.
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to people the totality of concern
about Jewish needs and then
translate the importance of giv-
ing dollars to meet these needs.
Henry J. Goodman, chairman of
the committee on leadership de-
velopment for the Council of Jew-
ish Federations a n d Welfare
Funds, announced the appointment
of Michael A. Pelavin as a mem-
ber of the leadership development
and steering committee of the
CJFWF.
As a consultant in leadership
development, Pelavin will have re-
sponsibility for program develop-
ment planning in small cities. He
pointed out that many small cities
are doing a fine job in programing
and leadership development, but
are unable to communicate their
success. This new committee will
act as liaison between small com-
munities and the national offices
of the CJFWF.
Bar Mitzva
Frederick Karl Benson, son of
Mrs. Lillian Benson, will be called
to the Torah as Bar Mitzva 11 a.m.
Feb. 14, at Temple Beth El.
March of Dimes Birth Defects
Centers are teaching the latest
techniques of treatment and pre-
vention of birth defects to staff
physicians, medical students, phy-
sicians in private practice and ,
allied health professionals.
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The co-chairmen also announced
that Dr. James Young of the Coun-
cil of Jewish Federations and Wel-
David I. Megdell, court officer
fare Funds will conduct the session for Circuit Judge Papp, was ad-
Wednesday at the Sarvis Food mitted to the Genessee County Bar
Center.
last week.
The chairmen stressed that at-
Thousands of young people in the
tendance will be by reservation
only at the Council office, 767-5922. Teen Action Program (TAP) of the
March of Dimes across the coun-
try serve in the fight to prevent
birth defects.
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Community
Calendar
Feb. 9—Hadassah Board Meet
ing, 12:30 p.m., home of
Mrs. Gerald Berner.
— Council Community Re-
lations Committee Meet-
ing, 8:30 p.m., Cong.
Beth Israel.
10—Temple Beth El Sister-
hood meeting, 12:30 p.m.
— Bnai Brith Meeting, 8
p.m., Howard Johnson's
on Miller Road.
—Bnai Brith Women Board
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
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11—UJA Women's Division
Group Dynamics Semin-
ars, 9 a.m. and 12:30
p.m., Sarvis Food Center.
12—JWVA Me e t in g, 8:30
p.m., home of Mrs. Jo-
seph Fishier.
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Temple Beth El Sisterhood's
meeting 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, will
feature Glenn Boissennault, editor
of the Flint Journal, speaking on
"The Kingdom and the Power" by
Gay Talese. Proposed additions to
the constitution will be presented
for first reading by Mrs. Hyman
Loikrec, chairman of the revisions
committee. Guests are welcome.
* * *
Bnai Brith Flint Lodge will pre-
sent an Anti-Defamation League
night 8 p.m., Tuesday at Howard
Johnson's Motor Lodge on Miller
Rd. In addition to the regular busi-
ness meeting, a program on "Black
Anti-Semitism and Jewish Racism
—Two-Way Traffic on a One-Way
Street", will be discussed by
Charles Mitchell, assistant director
of the Flint Human Relations Com-
mission; Cornelius Monroe, relo-
cation coordinator, Department of
Renewal and Housing; and Willie
Rogers, supervisor of Child Wel-
fare, Department of Social Serv-
ices. Discussion coordinators will
be Murray Eisen, Dr. William Ber-
nard and Dr. Jack Stanzler.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, February 6, 1970
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