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Budget, Allocations Committees Named

Louis Rads, _Dr. Ira Warder, Joseph
Louis Basle, chairman of the tion, will meet 8 p.m. Jan. 5, in magdoll, Rabbi H. atuisram„ darray
B. Morris Psiavin. Michael Pala.
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budget and allocations committee the Council office.
J acob Pima. Dr.
K. pela
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of the Jewish Community Council
On the executive committee are: Lem Reeky. mrs. vin, pcbupack.
Dr. William BSrnard, Lawrence Co- G. Schuster. Dr. J. StanGer and Mrs.
announces the appointment of com-
vita,
Dr.
H.
K.
Golden,
Dr.
Saul
Game,
A.
Weston.
mittee members and dates of sub-
committee meetings.
Basle explained that these com-
mittees are entrused with helping
disburse funds raised in the 1970
United Jewish Appeal Campaign
to more than 50 local, national and
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the board of governors far final
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approval ea all alimatims. The
board of governors will madder
these recommendations Jan. 28.
The subcommittee on overseas
and Israel agencies, which met
All Merchandise
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Gathered at the animal dinner-mes of fire Fent Jewish Cosa-
malty Coma are these award whiners died for ontstamIng leader-
ship in the 197e Flint Unified Jewish Appeal and Israel E
Fund campaign. They are Bum Isla tap: Ronald Goldstein
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E. Kleia, Martin Saber, Dr. W
Beraard, Louis Epstein, Nathan
Schafer and Harry Maim wildim Dr. Lem Reeky, Mrs. Mall
&Aspect. Mrs. Sam Consman, Michel Pelavin and Loads Kasie: and
Modem: Murray Mess, Israel Smaller and guest speaker, Dr. Aryelt
Nosier.

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Beth Israel Students Map Weekend

Beth Israel Junior Congregation reactions and concluding remarks
will participate in the service Sat- from their guests.
• • •
urday in the main sanctuary.
• •
•
The next meeting of the Beth
On Sunday, at 9:15 am., a Han- Israel board of education will be
uka program will feature the pres- held 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the
entation "Introduction to Hanuka" synagogue library. This meeting
by kindergarten and first grade is open to all interested parents.
students under the guidance of
Mrs. Teenie Katz
Mrs. F. P. Fails' students in
grades SA and 7K will make a pre-
sentation in Hebrew.
Following the presentations, the
students will exchange gifts, and Dec. 13—Tvreen Bowling Program,
there will be Israeli folk dances
2:30 p.m., Town and
and songs. The program will con-
Country Lanes.
dude with class parties sponsored Dec. 14—Council Budget and Allo-
by the PTA.
cations Committee on
Dreidels and Hanuka gelt will
Cultural Agencies, noon,
be distributed to all students.
Council office.
—Community Relations
Committee Meeting, 8:30
Beth Israel United Synagogue
p.m., Temple Beth El.
Youth will bold a fun-and-study-
packed weekend with guest chap- Dec. 17—Council Budget and Allo-
cations Committee on
ters from Detroit and Toledo.
Health and Welfare and
Among the subjects that will be
Religious Agencies, noon,
discussed and studied this weekend
Council office.
are, the Drag Epidemic and Its
—Beth Israel Board of
Effect on Our Society, the Jewish
Education Meeting, 8
Stand on Law and Order, the
p.m.
"Psychology" of Jewish Radicals
• • •
and Jewish Youth and Sex.
On Saturday morning, consecra-
The formal program will be con-
tion services will take place at
cluded with services and a social Beth Israel Synagogue. The follow-
with a band Saturday night. At ing children will be blessed by
Sunday morning services and Rabbi Billet I. Millgram, signifying
breakfast, the USY'ers will hear the beginning of formal religious

Community
Calendar

Flint Families
Invited by Detroit
to Camp Tamarack

The Detroit Jewish Center will
sponsor a 'Family -Day at Camp
Tamarack, Ortoeville, Dec. 25,
and Fred Rose of the Center staff
has invited the Flint Jewish com-
munity to participate.
This program will provide fami-
lies with a day of winter activities,
such as ice skating, tobogganing
and hiking. A heated lodge will
be available for lunch and lounge
activities.
Because of space limitations,
only 50 people (10 families) can be
accommodated from Mist. Partici.
pants will provide their owe trans-
portation and bock Other camp-
ing activities in with the Mat
Jewish COIR111111110 may partid-
pate are Camp Gibarisa for jun-
iors, Father and Sea Wedoemis,
Mather and Donghter Weekiesd.
Camp Freedom bar Neiman and
Tweak Besteiers. For idannatina,
call the That

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and Hebrew education: Daniel
Binder, Robert Binder, Ned Blum,
Naomi Gaynor, Adige Gottlieb,
Marc Gredinger. Alan Ifimelhach,
Lisa Kaufman. Lisa Remick, Mart
Schafer, Michelle Schaffer, Julie
Sloan and Bari Saber.

Envoy Who Killed Self
Reportedly Was in SS

BONN (JTA) — Hans Schmidt-
Hada the former West German
ambassador to Portugal who com-
mitted suicide with his wife Nov.
27 in Lisbon, was suspended sev-
eral maths ago when it was
learned be bad served with the
Nazi Foreign Ministry's "Jewish
Section" and bad partipicated in
the permeation of Jews. He was
said to have been a major in the
SS.
His suspension was to have sr
roamed in effect periwig comple-
tion of an investigation. It is gem-
eraltr beamed here that the I:1-
yearold diplomat feared facing
trial
His predecemor as envoy to Por-
tugal, Berbert Mueller-Bastitack
was ampeaded in na an similar
charges and is ma in Wed Ger-
many for as investigation.

Men's Clothing

Mrs. J. Arenson, Dr. William Bernard.
S.
Harry Binder, Benclon
Indlaner, Malcolm Isaacs, Mrs. H. Scen-
ts, Dr. J. Mills.. B. M. Pelavin, Jacob
Pines, Gilbert Rubenstein. Mrs. I.. San-
ford, Nathan Schafer. Alan Thomson
and Mrs. X Weiss.

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Birmingham, Mich.

The subcommittee on commun-
ity relations and national service
agencies, which will meet noon
Dec. 23 at the Council office, con-
sists of:

Mrs. I.. Epstein, Mrs. Era Fisher,
Ronald Goldstein, Dr. Saul Game, Dr.
S. Keller. Frank Neste. By Klein. Mrs.
P. Eronick. Dr. Bert Marx, Michael
Pelavin. Max I.. Bosky. Mrs. E. Soho-
pack. Dr. J. Stauszler, Martin Sober and
MI/ton wets

The subcommittee on cultural
agencies, to meet noon Monday
in the Council office, includes:

Mrs. Ben Bayer, Sam Gershinson. Dr.
EL X. Golden. M. IL Goldstein. Law-
rence /Catalan. Dr. H. Mallon. Dr.
Warder, Mrs. W. Pelavin. Mrs J. Rabin,
Dr. I. Bosky, Mrs. Sal Schafer. Dr. A.
Schaffer, Israel Sandler, Mrs. K. Silber
and Mrs. A. Weston.

The subcommittee on health and
uelfare and religious agencies will
hold a meeting noon Thursday in
the Council office. The subcommit-
tee consists of:

Herman Acker, Mrs. S. Cossman,
James Fink, Dr. Evelyn Golden. Mrs.
B. Harris. Arthur Hurand, Mrs. B.
Kaufman. Mrs. J. Krakower, Marvin
Levey, Rabin H. lellgrans. Murray
Moss, Carl Rittman, Rabbi G. Schuster,
Jack Shaprow and Dr. X Wittenberg.

The subcommittee on local agen-
cies and services and administra-

Grand Rapids
News Notes

Temple Emanuel hosted Cong.
Ahavas Israel at a joint 'Thanks-
giving Service, at which the tem-
ple's newly formed teen-age choir
participated, along with the adult
choir, led by Cantor Asher Moss.
"Judaism in an Age of Revolu-
tion" was discussed in dialogue.
• • •
The film, "The Golden Age of
Second Avenue," covering 75 years
of the Yiddish Theater, was pre-
sented Sunday at Temple Eman-
uel. Recalling their experiences
in the theater were such notable
figures as Paul Mimi, Joyshe
Oisher and Molly Piece.
• • •
Wayne Singer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Singer. has been
chosen a member of the All City
defensive football team of the
Grand Rapids League. He plays
lineman at Ottawa Hills High
School, where he is a senior.
• • •
Mrs. Esther Glacier Prada of
Chicago, daughter of the Maurice
Glaziers, is showing her photo-
graphic art at the Grand Rapids
Art Museum_

71 Pct. of West Germans
Believe Hijacking to Be
letensatiessal Crime

BO N (JTA)—Sevesdy-ane pm-
cent of West Germans balmy
that aerial isjackiag sbadd be
treated as an Meernatimal cadge.
aceartEng In a pall pairished here.
Only Mt per cent, bmworez, de-
manded severe pmasimeet for
offenders. and a per met beamed
that a boycott of air fral& adaseid
be innened an Anti stales abet-
tieg hijaditers.
Of Same asherrinoed, 22 per cent
favored larder sieve rfie and callfrol
procedures for air traffbq 3 per
and asked ler armed guards
aboard commercial airliners.

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