Flint News Flint Hadassah Hosts Michigan Conference Flint Hadassah's Ann Lebster Chapter will host the Michigan Region's ninth annual conference May 19-20 at the Country Squire. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, former national president of Hadassah and currently national chairman of the Hadassah Medical Organization, will be guest speaker at the Tues- day banquet and plenary session. Her topic will be "U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Israel and the Mid- dle East." Also present will be Mrs. Murray Shernoff, national adviser, who will discuss "Hadassah's Challenges 1970-71" at the Tuesday awards luncheon. Theme of the conference is "A Historical Yesterday . . . Vibrant Today . . . A Glorious Tomorrow." Activities will include discus- sions and workshops on Israel, U.S. policy and Arab propagan- da. A champagne reception, film festival, model book review and musicale also are planned. Conference commitee chairmen are Barbara Schafer and Hortense Silverman. Min Marder is treas- urer; Estelle Hartman, Mimi Gold- stein, Alice Katz and Esther Heitz- ner, registration and kits; Anita Kmpelman and Sandy Resnick, ar- rangements; Helen ArenSoti, Sophie' Goren and Effie Golden, hospitality and reception; Laura Livhigston and Tobye Weiss, visual aids and display and table decorations; Adeline Loikrec, publicity; and Bernice Mitleman, Clyde Robbins and Bea Cossman, boutique. For reservations, call Mrs. Gold- stein, 235-1685. Flint's Young Leaders Attend New York Retreat Michael Pelavin and Dr. Leon Rosky of Flint are among the 204 members of the United Jewish Appeal's -Young Leadership Cabinet who were invited to participate in a spring retreat April 30-May 3 at the Onchiota Conference Center in Sterling Forest, Tuxedo, N.Y. Among the speakers who met with the group for briefings on the current Israeli situation and the needs of the people of Israel were Dr. Yoram Dinstein, consul general of Israel in New York; Rabbi Her- bert A. Friedman, executive chair- man of the UJA; I. L. Kenen, edi- tor of the Near East Report and executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee: and Dr. Irving Greenberg, rabbi of the Riverside Jewish Center, Bronx, and asociate professor of history at Yeshiva College. Community Calendar 1 May &—Jourden Bar Mitzva, Tem ple Emanuel 9—Temple Emanuel Men's Club Social 10--United Synagogue Youth Board —Temple Emanuel Men's Club 12—Ahavas Israel Sisterhood Installation 13—Israel Bond Drive sleet- ing 14—Temple Emanuel Sister- hood Board Meeting 15—Belfer Bar Mitzva. May 11—Hadassah Meeting, 12:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel —Council Community Rela- tions Committee Meeting, 8:30 p.m., Temple Beth El 12—Temple Beth El Sisterhood Annual Meeting, 12:30 P.m. * * * —Bnai Brith Women Board The Spring Cotillion will be held Meeting, 8:30 p.m. home 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Temple of Mrs. Ted Goldberg 14--JWVA Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Emanuel. Co-chairmen Sam Kra- vitz, Ben Pious and their commit- —ZOA Meeting, 8:30 p.m. tee have arranged for dancing to • • r Bnai Brith Women will hold a be to Sandy Norian's five-piece or- general board meeting 8:30 p.m. chestra. * r * Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ted The Big Brother program has Goldberg, 5344 Alapletree. Co-hos- been getting a big boost from tess will be Mrs. Andrew Winston. members of Temple Emanuel. Lou Fogel, Stuart Citron and Abe Kriss- off are involved in the activity, a Camp Maccabee Takes communitywide program in which Summer Reservations boys who need male guidance are Reservations are currently being "adopted" by a Big Brother. Men accepted by the Jewish Community who are interested may call Kriss- Council for the day camp program off, CH 5-7530. • • • of Camp Maccabee. The three ses- Hadassah, at its final meeting of sions are June 29-July 10, July 13-24 the year Wednesday saw Airs. Ruth and July 27-Aug. 7. Sodkin of Benton Harbor install the The activities of Camp Maccabee new officers. Mrs. Sorkin is vice provide opportunities for personal president for the western area of growth in the informal outdoor the Michigan Region, Hadassah. setting. Group activities are design- The Evening Group's recently- ed to stimulate appreciation of elected officers are: president, nature through observation, explor- Mrs. Marvin Hammerman; vice ation and participation. Emphasis president, Mrs. Ronald Sommer; is placed upon the Jewish experi- secretary, Mrs. Mike Eppinger; ence. and treasurer, Mrs. Lewis Storm. The group's fund-raising project Detroit Historian to Speak for this year is an art auction, to Irving Katz, executive secretery be held 7:30 p.m. June 13 at the of Temple Beth El, Detroit, will Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge speak at 8:30 p.m. services today (East). Refreshments will be hors at Temple Beth El, Flint. His d'oeurves and champagne punch. topic will be "Jewish Pioneers in Proceeds will bo to the Hadassah Michigan". Katz, an authority on Hospital Supplies Fund. Michigan Jewish history, is the co-author of "Successful Synagogue Births Administration". In addition, there will'be documents on display from To Dr. and Mrs. Harold Plotnik, the American Jewish Archives sec- a daughter, Sara Elizabeth. tion of the Hebrew Union College. BAR M ITZVAH Bethany Schwartz, granddaugh ter of Airs. Rose Schwartz and Air. and Airs. Jack Shaprow, will be called to the Torah as Bat Mitzva Saturday, at Cong. Beth Israel. ENO has a bettor:in - Because they have IRV KATZ at McDONALD FORD 14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way DI 1-3800 Imported from Canada's Oldest Distiller Canadian Rich&Rare Whisky Superb bouquet and flavor. Handsome bottle, individually registered at the distillery. What more could you ask? S 5°° 1111, Ill 111 Ia.,• Inrluard BLENDED CANADIAN V.HISKY, IMPORTED BY ASSOCIATED IMPORTERS. INC BOTTLED IN U S A BY GOODERHAM & WORTS PEORIA, ILL EIGHTY PROOF . . . to your own private castle in the sky. MSc ANNAPOLIS, (JTA)— Governor Marvin Mandel proclaimed the 25th year of liberation from the concentration camps of over 8,000 Maryland citizens — New Ameri- cans — will be marked here Sun- day at Temple Israel in Silver Spring, Md. Sponsored by Club Shalom and the New Americans Committee, the anniversary will bring to the Robert Kalmar, son of Mr. and attention of America the plight of Mrs. Alex Kalmar, will be called 3,000,000 Jews in Soviet Russia, to the Torah as Bar Mitzva May and mark Israel's 22nd Indepen- dence Day, expressing solidarity 16 at Cong. Beth Israel. with them in their struggle for a just peace in the Middle East. Folic singer and recording star Comings ... Bina Landau, a survivor of the Holocaust, will present a program and of "Songs of Freedom and Hope." The New Americans Committee ... Goings and Club Shalom were organized - Albert H. 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