Flint Named Model Small Jewish Community
18—Friday, November 27, 1970
The Flint Jewish Community Federations and Welfare Funds ing achievement and excellence in
moving ahead toward becoming a
Council was recognized in several in Kansas City.
areas at the recent general as- The Charles Goodall Award was model small Jewish community."
sembly of the Council of Jewish presented to Flint "for outstand- First of its kind, the award was
made at the national committee
of small cities' dinner-meeting.
Flint
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Dr. Jack Stanzler, (left) accepts the first Charles Goodall
Award "for outstanding achievement and excellence in moving ahead
toward becoming a model small Jewish community." Goodall makes
the presentation at the CJFWF general assembly, with Michael
Pelavin looking on.
Pelavin Cited
for Work With
Small Cities
Community
Calendar
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`Arabs at UN Missions
Recruit Panthers for
Commando Taiping'
NEW YORK (ZINS)—A Cana-
dian journalist, touring a guerrilla
camp in the Jordanian mountains,
was astonished to find two young
men from Montreal in Bedouin
headgear learning the craft of "se-
lective assassination" — according
to Time magazine.
Time said that eight Panthers,
recently recruited by Arabs living
in New York on assignment 'to UN
missions, received six weeks of
instruction in bombing and street
warfare at a Palestinian com-
mando training camp near Am-
man.
Money also is known to have
reached the Panthers from North
Korea and from Arab guerilla or-
ganizations through their exiled
minister of information•, Eldridge
in activities which make up the ice committee of the Flint Jewish Cleaver.
Community Council; and Rabbi
CRC program.
Gerald H. Schuster.
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Basis for the award is a com- ,,
munity's initiation of or improve-
ment on a program related to any
one of the following areas: Jew- Thanksgiving Service
ish education, leadership develop-
ment, community relations, cam- an Interfaith Effort
A community service of Thanks-
paigning, - planning and youth.
Programs reflecting innovations giving, sponsored by the Interfaith
and creativity could serve as a Community Council, was held Wed-
guideline for other small com- nesday evening at Woodside
munities.
Church.
Dr. Jack Stanzler, community
Alfred Klein, president of the
Flint Jewish Community Council, relations committee chairman for
upon learning of the award, stated the Flint Jewish Community Coun-
that it would not have been possi- cil and a member of Flint Temple
ble without the efforts of Dr. Jack Beth El, participated.
The committee planning the serv-
Stanzler, chairman of the com-
munity relations committee, and ice included Mrs. Michael A. Pela-
the men and women who assisted vin, chairman of the women's serv-
Among the program areas
that resulted in the national
award were interreligious ac-
tivities, Soviet Jewry, teen-age
involvement, civic, church-state
and Israel activities, "the Jew
and his environment" and in-
formational mailings.
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The Goodall Award reads:
"Charles Goodall Award '70
honors the Flint Jewish Commu-
Country Lanes
Flint Jewish Community nity Council for its outstanding
achievement
and excellence in
Council Annual Dinner
Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Cong. initiating a comprehensive pro-
Beth Israel
gram of community relations that
30—Beth Israel Sisterhood exemplifies and sets guidelines for
—
Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
—Temple Beth El Board
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 30-Dec. 2—Temple Sisterhood
small Jewish communities through-
out the continent. Presented by
National Committee of Small
Cities, Council of Jewish Federa-
Convention, Grand tions and Welfare Funds, pre-
Rapids
sented at the 39th General Assem-
Dec. 1 — Bnai Brith Meeting, 8:30 bly, Kansas City, Missouri, No-
p.m.
vember 1970."
2—Beth Israel Sisterhood
Michael A. Pelavin (righi)•
outgoing chairman of the
CJFWF's National Committee of
Small Cities, accepts an award
for his services irom the incom-
ing chairman, Bud Hockenberg.
A major event for the 300-plus
cities
was a small cities dinner at
which Pelavin was honored.
During the past year as chair-
delegates from 63 small
man, he visited many of the
small cities, focusing on leader-
ship development programs in
over 11 communities. Pelavin
was an associate chairman of
this community since its incep-
tion.
39 Pints of Blood Netted
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Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
4—JWVA Board Meeting,
8:30 p.m.
—Cong. Beth Israel Board
Meeting, 8 p.m.
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Youth on The Move
Beverly Mitshkun played a lead-
ing role in the play "Harvey,"
staged by the senior class of
Central High School last week.
• • •
Flint graduates from Central
Michigan University for the fall
term are: Bruce H. Saltrnan, who
received a masters degree; Elaine
H. Policoff, bachelors degree.
Bar Mitzva
Ted Himelhoch, son of Mr.
Charles Himeihoch, will be called
to the Torah as a Bar Mitzva Dec.
Mrs. R. J. Mittleman, chairman 12 at Temple Beth El.
of the Flint Jewish Community
Council's blood program, an-
nounced that 39 pints were col-
Flint Jewish
lected last week at Cong. Beth Is-
Community Council
rael. She and co-chairman Mrs.
Irene Bernard were assisted by
Annual Dinner
Mesdames Sidney Hartman, Dave
Sunday, Nov. 23
Wolin. Dave Mulne. H. H. Kesten, i
Al Tucker, Clarence Goldberg,1
6:30 p.m.
Esther Harris. Yale Smith and Ben- '
Cong. Beth Israel
jamin Epstein.
Dr. Jack
Stanzler (cen-
ter), chairman
of the Flint
Jewish Commu-
nity Council's
community re-
lations commit-
tee, and Hy
Bergman
(right), execu-
tive director of
the council, re-
ceive a public
relations award
from Nat Ka- r
meny, president &%,
of Israel Communications, Inc., New York. The "Exceptional Effort
Award" was presented to Flint for its program, "Can Judaism
Survive the College Experience?" Martin Sober, chairman for the
program, said Its goals were to develop understanding between' the
Jewish community and Jewish students and to determine methods
of strengthening Jewish identification before, during and after
college years.
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