Delegates to Council Board Named

Alfred Klein, president of the
Flint Jewish Community Council,
announces the selection of dele-
gates-at-large and organizational
appointments to the board of gov-
ernors.
Delegates-at-large for 1970-71
are:
Mrs. Jerome Arenson, Harry
Binder, Mrs. Louis Epstein, Dr.
Evelyn Golden, Ronald Goldstein,
Mrs. Simon Indianer, Dr. Stanley
ICaller, Lawrence Kaplan, Frank
Kasle, Mrs. Peter Kronick, Dr.
Harold 'Mallon, Mrs. Leon Rosky,
Mrs. Sol Schafer, Dr. Arnold
Schaffer, Milton Weiss, Dr. Mich-
ael Wittenberg and Israel Sendler,
honorary member.
Organizational appointments in-
clude:
Beth Israel Synagogue — Pres-
ident Murray Moss, delegates
James Fink and Malcolm Isaacs;
Bet Israel Sisterhood — Presi-
dent Mrs. Bernard Harris, dele-
gates Mrs. Jack Rabin and Mrs.
Harry Ratner; Bnai Brith — Pres-
ident Dr. Bert Marx, delegates Hy

Flint Couple Back
From Mission

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Klein and Carl Rittman; Bnai Brith
Women—President Mrs. Ben Bay-
er, delegates Mrs. Nathan Baum
and Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman; Ha-
dassah — President Mrs. Lewis
Sanford, delegates Mrs. Nathan
Greenberg and Mrs. Milton Weiss.
Also, Jewish War Veterans Aux-
iliary — President Mrs. Herbert
Koenig, delegates Mrs. Frances
Hertz and Mrs. Martin Suber;
Temple Beth El — President Mar-
vin Levey, delegates Dr. William
Bernard and Sam Gerahinzon;
Temple Beth El Brotherhood. —
delegates Alan Thomson and Mar-
tin Suber; Temple Beth El Sister-
hood — President Mrs. Joseph
ICrakower, delegates Mrs. Julius
Gutow and Mrs. Sam Cossman;
Zionist Organization of America—
President Benzion Gotlib, delegates

Lansing Dateline

Sara Lee Gabin, daughter of the
Harold Gabins of Northampton Rd.,
Lansing, was Bat Mitzva at serv-
ices Sept. 25 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.

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Dr. Sol Gaynor and Nathan
Schafer; and Senior Friendship
Club—President Herman Acker,
delegates Mrs. Lena Alexander
and Mrs. Eva Fisher.
Klein pointed out that this
year Council will operate under
the newly approved constitution,
which provides board status for
the community's four youth
groups. Representing these
groups are: Alepth Zedek Aleph
—President Ronald Marx; Bnai
Brith Girls — President Sue
Winston, delegate Marcia Baia;
Flint Area Temple Youth —
President Hilary Markey, dele-
gate Brad Shapiro; and Uni-
ted Synagogue Youth—President
Dan Gotlib.
The balance of the board con-
sists of the executive committee
announced last week and all past
presidents of the Flint Jewish
Community Council. Past presi-
dents serving on the board this
year are Dr. H. M. Golden, Dr.
Saul Gorne, Arthur Hurand, Louis
Kasle, Joseph Megdell, B. Morris
Pelavin, Gilbert Rubenstein and
Jack Shaprow.

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AN EVENING WITH

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powers
of Flint were among 36 couples on
an intensive fact-finding trip in
Israel as members of the United
Jewish Appeal's Young Leader-
ship Cabinet Mission.
The two-week mission enabled
them to make a complete survey
of current programs and condi=
lions In Israel, so that they may
bring back to the young American
Jewish community first-hand in-
formation •about Israel's urgent
welfare and social services require-
ments.
This mission began the entire
UJA mission program for the fall,
and the itinerary was planned to
give participants an in-depth view
of the problems confronting the
people of Israel. -
Included in the schedule were
meetings with leading Israeli fig-
ures, visits to absorption centers
and other key areas, and a com-
plete study of the UJA--supported
programs in Israel vital to every-
day life.

Hebew U., Hadassah
Honor Alpha Omega

JERUSALEM — Representatives
of 175 graduates of the Hebrew
University-Hadassah School of
Dental Medicine founded by the
Alpha Omega Fraternity paid
tribute 03 this 18,000-member fra-
ternity of Jewish dentists in North
America at a ceremony Sept. 20
in the Wise Auditorium on the
University's Givat Ram campus,
marking the 10th anniversary of
the school's first graduating class.
In a subsequent ceremony at
the school of dental medicine at
the Hadassah-Hebrew University
Medical Center in the Jerusalem
suburb of Ein Harem, a new floor
containing laboratories for basic
science was dedicated in the pres-
ence of its donor, William Getz,
Chicago industrialist.
The ceremonies were attended
by a large number of Jewish
dentists from the U.S., Canada,
Argantina, Venezuela, Turke y,
France, the United Kingdom and
Israel, many of whom had just
attended a jubilee congress in Tel
Aviv on the occasion of 50' years
of dental medicine in Israel, spon-
sored by the Israel Dental Associa-
tion.

ALIZA KASHI

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