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February 26, 1971 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-02-26

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Commentator Alvin Rosenfeld to Share
UJA Dinner Po iurn With RistsianEmigre

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Alvin Rosenfeld, distinguished
television and radio commentator.
and Mrs. Alla Rusinek, a young
Soviet Jewess recently allowed to
emigrate from the Soviet Union,
will address the Initial Gifts Inau-
gural Dinner. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the University Club.
Louis Kasle is chairman of the
dinner, which launches the 1971
men's campaign for the Flint
United Jewish Appeal and Israel
Emergency Fund.
Kasle, commenting on this year's
needs and the drive's priority,
stated that: "If the Jews of Ameri-
ca refuse to be lured into the false
complacency of thinking that the
emergency in Israel ended when
the Six-Day War ended; if the
Jews of America realize that
Israel's struggle for survival is be-
ing waged in the minds and souls
of her immigrants as well as along
the minefields of her borders; if
the Jews of America resolve that
Israel must live, then there is no
question of who will pay the costs
for Israel's human needs."
"We must help meet that price by
giving to the 1971 United Jewish
Appeal and Israel Emergency
Fund. We must improve upon our
community's splendid response to
the needs of the past by giving in
proportion to the far vaster prob-
lems of this year."
Reservations for the dinner,
52,000 minimum gift, can be made
through the Council office, 767-5922.
Rosenfeld, NBC authority on
the Middle East, Is returning
home for re-assignment to NBC's
Washington staff.
He has studied that region for
nearly a quarter of a century. He's
covered all three of the Arab-Is-
raeli wars and most of the key
events between the wars.
He has the reporter's knack—
or the luck — to be in the right
place at the right time. He saw
Jerusalem split into two amid war
in 1948 • he was with Moshe Dayan
when the Israeli Defense Minister
entered the Old City of Jerusalem
on the third day of the Six-Day
War.

1

Mrs. Rusinek
Rosenfeld
Rosenfeld has made a thorough
study of the conflicting national-
isms of Israel and the Palestinian
Arabs.
A native of St. Louis, an alumnus
of the Columbia University Gradu-
ate School of Journalism, Rosen-
feld has reported for INS, UP, the
New York Post, the New York Her-
ald Tribune and NBC from four
continents.
Alla Rusinek, orphan daughter
of a veteran member of the Com-
munist Party, became aware of
her Jewish identity with the Six-
Day War. She began to secretly

Phyllis Rubenstein
Engaged to Air. Herzog

Youth on

the Move

Marlene Katz has been chosen
editor-in-chief of Carman High
School's yearbook.

TIE DETROIT JEWISII,NEWS
12—Friday, February 26,11971

Beth El Carnival
to 'Herald Purim,. „

study Hebrew and Jewish , litera-
ture and history.
The second anniiaiclill-teMple,
Constantly watched by the KGB,
Russian secret police, she began all-family Purim carnival will be
to prepare the many documents re- held 6:30 p.m. March 6 at:Temple
quired for exit, following the death Beth El. Beginning with si Havdnia
of her mother in January 1969. Af- service presented by the Temple
ter filing the application, she was Teens, it will proceed to the social
expelled from the Comsomol, and hall and library for an evening of
life at her job became so difficult fun for members and friends of all
ages. . • --
that she was forced to quit.
Games such as "Haman Was . a
She wrote countless letters to
Sucker,"
snacks, kosher tot ,dogs
the Kremlin and to Isiael which
and
hamentashen; and a display of
were published abroad. Last
October she married a fellow Purim art work by the religious
school students will be featured.
Zionist.
The Teens also will be holding
Six days after their marriage,
she was ordered to leave for Israel a , white elephant sale. No admis-
mon
charge.
within a week—without her hus-
band. They agreed that she should
leave without him, for it might be
easier for him to get his exit per-
mit. He has since applied again.
Currently, Mrs. Rusinek is living
with an aunt in Jerusalem, where
she attends Hebrew University.

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BETTER SERVICE

Community
Calendar -

Feb. 28—AZA-Bnai Brith Men
Basketball Game,
2 p.m.,.Temple Beth El
March 2—Temple Beth El
Sisterhood Board
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
—UJA Initial Gifts
Dinner, 6 p.m.,
University Club
3—Beth Israel Sisterhood
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
4—JWVA Board meeting,
8:30 p.m.
—Cong. Beth Israel
Board Meeting,
8:30 p.m.
6—Temple Beth El
Purim Carnival,
6:30 p.m.
7—Beth Israel Sisterhood
Purim Donor Dinner,
6:30 p.m.
• • •
Temple Beth El Sisterhood will
host Beth Israel Sisterhood March
9 for a program of arts and crafts,
displaying items done by women
of both sisterhoods. Members of
either sisterhood who have crafted
such items as sculpture, ceramics,
paintings, pottery and weaving.
may display and/or sell them. At
the Temple Beth El office, a room
has been set up for safekeeping.
Each item should be labeled clear-
ly with the owner's name and
either the price or the words "Not
for Sale." Deadline is March 5.
For information, call Carol Olds,
CE 5-4898.

MISS PHYLLIS RUBENSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Y. Ruben-
stein announce the engagement of
their daughter Phyllis Joan to
IF YOU TURN TM
Philip Franklin Herzog, son of
Mrs. Herbert Amsel of Stamford,
Conn., and Seymour Herzog of
MUNI DOWN ray wooer
New
York City.
MR A MISS WIRE THAN
Miss Rubenstein is a graduate
Grand Rapids
of the University of Michigan.
Her fiance is a graduate of Bates
News Notes
College, Lewiston, Me., and is
ham Whworko.- Dokok Mod.
presently a student at New York Feb. 27—Ahavas Israel Club, Club
Medical College.
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Feb. 28—Grand Rapids Temple
A June wedding is planned.
Youth Brunch
—United Synagogue Youth
BB Cagers to Play
meeting



Maimonides AZA and Hatikva
Bnai Brith girls will engage Flint Seminary Reception
Bnai Brith Lodge in a game of
Leaders of Cong.
Israel,
basketball 2 p.m. Sunday at Tem- Grand Rapids, will Ahavas
sponsor a re-
ple Beth El. The community is in- ception in behalf of the Jewish
vited to this fund-raising event. - Theological Seminary of America
"Fine Clothes For Over 35 Years"
15200 W. 7 MILE RD.
8 p.m. March 11 at the home of
3 Wks. East of Greenfield
Comings & Goings
Reuben Turner, 2055 San Lu Rae
Open Daily 9:30 to 6
Sherwin F. Biesman, attorney, S. E.
• BankAmericard • Diners
A reception committee, now in
• Security
has been appointed to the Flint
• IA
formation and headed by Lester
Housing Commission.
Berman, chairman, includes Hy-
man Berkowitz, Rabbi Joel Chazin,
Harold Heller, Ben Kleiman, Philip
Rotenberg and Turner.
Past president of Ahavas Israel
and a prominent UJA leader in
Grand Rapids, Berman is president
of Berman Brothers Steel Co. and
holds a degree in chemistry from
the University of Michigan. Tur-
One of Arad Van lines Largest Haulers
ner is also a past president of the

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