II—Frhkrf, Novesiber 70, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Annual Dinner Meeting Set Nov. 29 The Flint Jewish Community Council's annual dinner meeting 6:30 p.m., Nov. 29 at Cong. Beth Israel will honor leaders of the Flint United Jewish Appeal and Israel Emergency Fund. Featured speaker will be Dr. Aryeh Nesher, director of the Israel Education Fund. Dr. Nesher, a social scientist, is a consultant in human relations to the Israeli government and Jewish Agency. He is a former lecturer at the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics and on the staff of the Afro-Asian Institute. After World War I, he was secretary of the Central Commit- tee of Liberated Jews of the U.S. Military Zone in Germany, and in 1950, he joined the ministry of labor as an assistant in economic affairs. Awards will be presented at the dinner to the followjng: General chairman, Dr. Leon Rosky; aSso- ciate chairman, Murray Moss; honorary chairmen, Jacob Pines and Israel Sendler; campaign co- Jewish Community Council Publishes M. E. Newsletter source that is not available to most. Dr. Stanzler requested that any parents who want their children placed on the rnailinq list to con- tact the Council office, 'I67-5922. Dr. Jack Stanzler, chairman of the Jewish Community Council's community relations committee, announced the publication of a new bi-weekly Mid East news bulletin, Operation Masada. Explaining the purpose of the bulletin, Dr. Stanzler said there is a tremendous volume of Mid East news reports and analysis in the media. Because the situation is grave and subject to rapid change, a special subcommittee was form- ed to cull these reports and pro- vide a sheet of news highlights, he said. 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ARYEH NESHER ordinator, Joseph Megdell; special gifts, Louis Kasle, chairman, and Philip Agree and Arthur Hurand, co-chairmen; initial gifts, Sydney Melet and Michael Pelavin, chair- men, and Dr. Saul Gorne and Al- fred Klein, co-chairmen. • Also Pacesetters gifts, Dr. Ira Marder, chairman, and Gilbert Rubenstein and Dr. Jack Stanzler, co-chairmen; advance gifts, Max Harris, chairman, and Dr. Arnold Gordon Suber was recently Schaffer and Dr. Eli Shapiro, elected to a two-year term on the co-chairmen; key gifts, Harry Flint City Coun- Binder, chairman, and Louis Ep- cil. representing stein and Dr. Stanley Keller, co- the 1st Ward. lie chairmen; young leadership, Dr. was appointed by William Bernard and Ronald Mayor Francis Goldstein, chairmen; intermedi- Limmer as chair- ate gifts, Nathan Schafer, chair- man of the social man, and Dr. Peter Kronick and programs c o m-; Martin Suber, co-chairmen; and mittee, a mem- . women's division chairmen, Mrs. ber of the legis- Sam Cossman, Mrs. Arnold Schaf- lative committee fer and Mrs. Emil Schupack. and a member of The annual Young Leadership Saber the Flint beauti- Award will be presented to Dr. fication commission. William Bernard. Suber, 29, serves as financial secretary on the Board of Beth Alfred E. Klein, president of Israel Synagogue. the Flint Jewish Communit,Coun- He and A. Richard Benison cil, stated that the annual din- have announced their association ner is a cooperative effort of all in the practice of law. constituent organizations. T h e president of each organization not only assists in the planning of the overall program, but also sits Rated No. 1 in the U.S.A. at a special presidents' table. Come in and see why Gordon Suber LINCOLN CENTER STORE ONLY on City Council :M t itIMAS :. : .*zotakso AI.701si,$:I•aest SELECTED GROUPS MEN'S SPORT COATS REG. TO S90 •47 Oefi,44 )‘41°. before you buy! FROM $49.50 QUIST TYPEWRITER CO. 10622 W. 7 MILE ROAD 2 Bats. E. of Meyers DI 2-1000 MORRIS Selected' from our regular stock. Famous makers included. Normal alterations at no charge. Custom alterations at cost. 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