THE -VE*3111E401 NEWS . itii 16--Fries, Flint News Murray Moss Chairs UJA Appeal Murray Moss, second vice presi- sociate chairman of the UJA drive, dent of the Flint Jewish Commun- and he is serving as president of ity Council, was named chairman Cong. Beth Israel. He was chair- of the Flint United Jewish Appeal man of the Genesee County Demo- campaign to mobilize community cratic Committee last year. support for the UJA's fifth nation- wide emergency fund drive on be- Louis Kasle Named half of the social needs of the Israeli people and distressed Jews to UJA Cabinet elsewhere in the world. Edward Ginsberg, general chair- Moss said, "Only through in- creased giving to the UJA's emer- man of the United Jewish Appeal, gency fund can announced t h e the Jews and appointment of non-Jews of Flint Louis Kasle to contribute to the the national cam- success of the paign cabinet of immigrant a b - the United Jew- sorption program ish Appeal. • In making the and to the survi- val of the Israeli appointment, Ginsberg sai d, people." situation The chairman "The i-Yalso noted that overseas imposes Irazie UJA funds were upon us an espe- Moss needed to continue aid programs, cially heavy task in the year for more than 300,000 destitute ahead. It will be encouraging to Jews elsewhere in the world, as all of us to have available on a well as to fund the local and ?la_ national level the understanding tional programs suported by the leadership, the vigor and the deve- Flint Jewish Community Council. Lion that have always character- Last year, Moss served as as- ized your service on behalf of our fellow Jews. Working together, we can achieve the success required in the vital cause represented by the UJA.. "To this I would like to add the personal note that the opportunity of being associated with you on Jan. 19—Bnai Brith Women Meet the cabinet will be particularly ing, 12:30 p.m., Bill heartening." Knapp's —UJA Campaign Cabinet Meeting, 8:30 p.m. 20—,Hadassah Meeting, 12:30 p.m. 21—Day Camp Committee Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Peter Kronick The following Flint junior and —Beth Israel Board of Edu- senior high school students re- cation Meeting. 8 p.m. ceived a straight A average for • • • the first semester of the school Jewish War Veterans Ladies year: Ted Himelhoch, Jamie Stein- Auxiliary held its 21st annual donor berg, Doug Goldstein, Steve Port- dinner Thursday at the Country ney, Glenda Becker and Carle Squire Restaurant, under the Coughlin. • * • chairmanship of Mrs. Alex Kal- mar. Decorations were by Mrs. Brian Kronick participated in the Gordon Suber, and program by U.S. National AAU diving meet at Mrs. Irving Wiseman. the Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, in the 10-and- under division. Brian qualified in Louis Colish, Owner the finals and placed seventh in the of Department Store United States. Louis Colish, G-3710 Rue Foret, died Jan. 8 at age 85. Mr. Colish, born in Russia, was Comings ... a member of Cong. Beth Israel and a life member of Fellowship and Lodge F&AM. He was owner of the former Square Deal Department ... Goings Store, 1706 S. Saginaw, for 45 years. Previously he was employed Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Hartz are at Hudson Bay Co. of Canada. members of the Parents Council, Surviving are his wife, Fanny; governing body of the National two sons, Dr. Emanuel and Erwin Parent Association of Adrian Col- of Berea, 0; a daughter, Mrs. Ar- lege. Their son, Steve, is a sopho- nold (Patricia) Hartz; a brother, more at the college. Isaac of Winnipeg; and eight Mrs. Gordon Suber will serve as grandchildren. precinct chairman of the March of Dimes' Mothers March. I Community Calendar Youth on the Move MORRIS BUICK IS THE BUY You Gct More Buick For Less Money ! AT MORRIS BUCK 14500 W 7 Mile' 342 7100 JCC Cagers Challenge rir' Men and Boys' Teams The Flint Jewish Community Council has entered three basket- ball teams in the YMCA league. The men's team plays at the Y on Monday evenings. The schedule is as follows: Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 25, 6 p.m.; Feb. 1, no game; Feb. 8, 6 p.m.; and Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m. The intermediate boys team, coached by Carl Rittman, plays at Central gym. The schedule is as follows: Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 25, 6 p.m.; and Feb. 1, no game. ' I Bar Mitzva I Andrew Mitchell Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, will be called-to the Torah as a Bar Mitzva Jan. 23 at Tem- ple Beth El. Fellowship Program .1 Advanced by CJFWF NEW YORK—A step in solidify- ing the bridge of communal experi- ence between American Jewry and Israel is being taken with the ar- rival of a member of the National Executive of the. Israel Foundation (Ilan), for Handicaped - who will be participating in the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds' third season of Fellowship Training Programs. Mrs. Leah Rapaport, chairman of Ilan's public relations and social events committee and vice-chair- man of the Ilan Tel Aviv, is the latest in a continuing stream of Israeli communal executives to participate in this unique inter- community, overseas training pro- gram. In the early spring, she will be followed by Mrs. Chana Cats, chairman of the Haifa Council of Social Agencies, who will also visit and study organization procedures and practices in a number of 'American Jewish communities as part of the training offered by the fellowship program. Mrs. Rapaport, a New York City resident for two years in the early 1950s, will receive a week's orien- tation at the national level at CJF headquarters in New York before joining the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of New Orleans for a month of in-depth training in communal work. In New Orleans, the Israeli mother of three will have an op- portunity to observe an American Jewish community first-hand while familiarizing herself with and stu- dying its experienced system of community organization, fund rais- ing, public relations, work with volunteers and campaign tech- niques. The participation of Mrs. Rapa- port brings to 13 the number of Israeli communal leaders who have received fellowships since the program's inception by the CJF's Overseas Services Commit- tee in 1969. The most recent participants— Lt. Col. (Res.) Shimon Behar, di- rector of the United Appeal in Israel and Lt. Comm. (Res.) Mi. chael Eshel, director of the United Israel Appeal in Australia—com- pleted their fellowship training programs in December. At the conclusion of his visit, which included a short stay with the Jewish Community Council-of Flint, Mich., Comm. Eshel noted that while he hopes to adopt in Australia much of what he learned in the United States, he singled out four definite areas for early imple- mentation: worker training pro- grams; study missions to Israel; personal solicitation prior to and during the campaign; and maior concentration during the - campaign on large contributors. Kosher Zion products are all KOSHERIFFIC ... all manufac- tured under strict U. S. govern- ment inspection, and the rab- binical supervision of Rabbi Solomon I. Birnbaum. KOSHER' ZION Meetly Kosher Corned Beef, Pas- trami, Salami Bologna, , Tongue. Liver S Knackwurst and Frank- furters. KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO 1455 S. 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