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March 13, 1970 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-03-13

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The Aufbau Foundation, founded

Flint News

Young Leaders • Sam Goldberg
Flint Builder. 60
to Hear Talk by
Sam Goldberg Flint builder who
lived at 809 S. Ballanger, died
JWB Official

,

Myron Berezin, director of sup-
port and development for the
National Jewish Welfare Bureau,
will be guest speaker at the next
session of the Young Leadership
Training Program, 7:30 Sunday at
the home of Dr. r's-^•
and Mrs. Michael "
Wittenberg.
Berezin's topic
will be "The
Jewish Center
Movement."

Berezin came
to JWB in 1968
from the exec-
utive staff of
Berezin
the Jewish
Community Centers Association
of St. Loius.
In his present capacity, he di-

rects JWB's support and develop-
ment activities with Jewish Cen-
ters and Federations. He also pro-
vides consultation to Jewish Cen-
ters on capitol development budget-
ary problems.
A graduate of the George War-
ren School of Social Work of Wash-
ington University, St. Louis, Berez-
in received his undergraduate edu-
cation at the University of Illinois.
Berezin entered the Center field
as a group worker in the adult de-
partment of the St. Louis Jewish
Community Centers Association. He
was awarded a National Merit
Fellowship, established to stimu-
late professional education for ser-
vice in the Jewish center field.
Berezin was editor of the Nation-
al Association of Social Workers!
St. Louis professional journal.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinstein
announce the engagement of their
daughter Susan Dee to David Stu-
art Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Fink of North Bay Village, Fla.
Miss Weinstein attended the Lon-
don School of Economics and the
Universtiy of Michigan, where she
received her BA degree. She will
receive her masters from Wayne
State University this summer. Her
fiance received his bachelor degree
from the University of Michigan
and is now attending Wayne
State's medical school. He is affili-
ated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fra-
ternity. An August wedding is
planned.

S.C./A., 1.11.M., Rem., Victor, Etc.

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Memorial to Victims of Holocaust to Be Set Up at Rehovot

NEW YORK—A monument coin- whose base will be embossed the
memorating the victims of the poet's words, "To Remember and by survivors of Nazi persecution,
is the creation of the German lan-
Holocaust will be established at the Never Forget"; as well as the
in
Chaim Weizmann Memorial Plaza words spoken in 1946 by Dr. Chaim guage weekly Aufbau, published
at Rehovot, Israel, as the joint of- Weizmann at Yizkor services for New York.
fering of the Aufbau Foundation of the Six million.
New York and Yad Chaim Weiz-
The monument will be built on
mann, it was announced by Meyer two levels and will be approached
W. Weisgal, head of Yad Chaim along a waterfall. The water to
Weizmann.
symbolize life; the fire, remem-
Yad Weizmann is Israel's na- brance.
tional memorial for its first presi-
To the side of the monument,
dent and premier. scientist-states- along a wall flanked by gardens,
man; it encompasses the Weiz- will be listed names of their be-
mann Institute of Science.
loved ones memorialized by sur-
In carrera marble, the monu- vivors.
ment, to be designed and executed
by the noted Israeli sculptor, Dan
Karavan, will be formally dedi-
cated this year.
sat OR CALL

March 1 at age 60.
Mr. Goldberg was born in Chica-
go, the son of Abraham and Lilly
Waller Goldberg. He had been a
resident of Flint the last 15 years,
coming from Detroit.
He was a member of Bnai Brith
of Flint, Craftsman Lodge of the
Mason's, Bay City Consistory, and
Flint Chamber of Commerce.
A builder for the last 25 years, • The concept of the memorial
he owned and operated the Coloni- was worked ont, in behalf of the
al Builders.
Aufbau Foundation, by Dr. Al-
Surviving are his wife, Marie; freil . Prager, then chairman, with
a daughter, Mrs. Elaine ..Hoberek Meyer W..iNeisgal; bead of Yad
of Detroit; a son, Frank of Soiith
Chaim Weizmann, during a visit
field; his mother Mrs. Lilly Azoff;
to Rehovot in the spring 1968, ,
one brother, David; and four
To be erected at the entrance tO
grandchildren.
the Memorial Plaza, the monu-

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ment, as described by, the artist,
will be a marble stone cut in tWo.
From the divided. stone will flow
a stream of water — to symbolize
tears.
On the right-hand stone, a torn
Sefer Torah stands, slanted, as if
it were falling to the side, like a
torn, disintegrated body—the body
of the Jewish people folded into the
Torah. Intertwined with the rags of
the wandering Jewish people will

Richard D. Shur earned -all As
at Flint College of the University
of Michigan for the fall semester.
* •
The following Flint public high
school students received all. A's for
the second marking period: Gary
Boren, Deborah Arenson, Fred
Osher, Maxine Tulpan, Mary Dol-
leen, Warren Siegel, Hilary Mar- be seen burned scrolls, burned
key and Michelle Indianer.
pages of prayer books.
The- Torah will be covered by a
David Binder was runner-up in torn garment encrusted with num-
the Class A Division of the YMCA bers identical with numbers in-
Indian Guide Fas Car Races.
delibly stenciled on Nazism's vic-

Community
Calendar

March 14—JWVA Theater Party
15—Tween Bowling Pro-
gram, 3 p.m., Town and
Country Lanes.
—Council Young Leader-
ship Group Meeting,
7:30 p.m., home of Dr.
and Mrs. Michael Wit-
tenberg.
17—Bnai Brith Women In-
stallation Dinner, 7
p.m. Phoenix Club, Dur-
ant Hotel.
18—Hadassah Meeting,
12:30 p.m., Cong. Beth
Israel.
19—UJA Women's Division
Luncheon, 12:30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. B. Morris
Pelavin.
19—Cong. Beth Israel Board
Board of Education
Meeting, 8 p.m.
Bnai Brith women will install
new officers Tuesday 7 p.m. at the
Phoenix Club. Mesdames Harry
Karsh, Alan Thomas and Morris
Wanetik, co-chairmen of the in-
stallation, announce the following
will be installed: Coordinator, Mrs.
Ben Bayer; vice president, Mes-
dames Andrew Winston, Ted Gold-
berg, Marvin Persky and Alan
Thomson; secretaries; Mrs. Ruben
Wisnudel and Mrs. Leonard Meiz-
lish; treasurer, Mrs. Sam Gutter-
man; counselor, Mrs. Robert Gut-
terman, and board members at
large, Mesdames Harry Karsh, Ed-
win Elk, Bert Marx, Jack Kippel-
man and Hy Klein.
• * •
Hadassah will meet for luncheon
noon Wednesday at. Cong. Beth Is-
rael. Mrs Albert Binder will pre-
sent a report on Elie Wiesel, his
life and books, with emphasis on
his most recently published novel,
"A Beggar in Jerusalem." There
will be an art show featuring the
works of. Terri • Faxstein, Detroit,
art teacher who has a masters de-
gree from the fine arts school of
Wayne University. Hostesses are
Mesdames Joseph Hanflik, Her-
bert Koenig and Max Parnes, as-
sisted by Mrs. Louis Harris and
Mrs. Richard Siegel. Over-all lun-

cheon chairman is Mrs. David
Schafer.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, Marsh 13, 1970

tims. The numbers will be exe-
cuted in gold metal to symbolize
purity.
To the fore of the monument
will stand a perpetual flame, at

'365 Club' Formed
by UJA Women

Ain, petunia.

APRIL 16-30, -1970

ISRAEL

Passover Special

VIA

Mesdames Sam Cossman, Arnold
Schaffer and Emil Schupack, co-
chairmen of the women's division,
1970 Flint United Jewish Appeal
campaign, announced the formation
of a new "365 club" for givers of
a dollar a day or more. This group
will meet for luncheon at the home
of Mrs. B. Morris Pelavin 12:30
p.m. Thursday. The women will
view the telecast from Israel with
Moshe Dayan, Abba Eban and
Golda Meir. Guest entertainer will
be classical guitarist Charles Pos-
talwaite.

Temple Beth El Slates
Family Purim Event

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April 17-20, 1970
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Temple Beth El will hold its first
all-family Purim celebration -March
21. The Megila reading will take

place at 6:30 p.m., followed by
the children's costume parade and
carnival. There will be authentic
games, booths, silent films, a cake
walk and snack bar. Admission is
free. All are welcome.

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