- TIE WNW JUEISN NETS 1i--Mini, Ewa it 1971 Youth Hear lst-Hand Re rt 4.Cinidition of Soviet Jews News Young Leaders Launch Drive The young leadership division of the Flint United Jewish Appeal will hold a dinner 6 p.m. Wednes- day at the Phoenix Club. Frank Kasle is chairman of this division; and co-chairmen are Dr. Stanley Kaller and Milton Weiss. Guest speaker will be Malcolm M. Rosenberg, business executive and community leader of Roan- oke, Va. For reserva- tions, call t h e council office, 767-5922. Rosenberg is a member of the young leadership cabinet of the nationwide Unit- ed Jewish Ap- Rosenberg peal and chairman of the UJA of Roanoke. He has also been a mem- ber of the board of directors of Beth Israel Synagogue for 10 years and is a trustee of the non-. sectarian United Fund. He was graduated from the Uni- versity of Miami and is president of a firm which manufactures aca- demic caps and gowns and re- ligious attire. He is also a member of the board of Roanoke Telecas- ters, Inc. Henry Livingston; Headed Beth El Club Henry Livingston, G-3100 Miller Rd., died March 4 at age 58 in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was a member of Temple Beth El, past president of Beth El Brotherhood and a member of Elks Club. Mr. Livingston owned and oper- ated Flint Scrap Iron and Metal and also was owner of the Flint Waste Paper Company, which in 1962 merged with Flint Scrap Iron and Metal. Mr. Livingston was born in Co- Ana Rusinek (center), who recently emigrated from Russia to Israel and who was in Flint to ad- dress the initial gifts Inaugural dinner for the Flint UJA Campaign, meets with students to tell her sto logne, Germany, and bad been a and answer questions about conditions is Russia. Mrs. Rusinek reported that she was pleased with Flint resident for 35 years, coming the deep interest shown by children of all ages and was impressed by their questions. Murray Moss, from Chicago. Surviving are his wife, Laura; chairman of the 1971 campaign, stated that as a result of this visit a more thorough understanding and a much more emotional attachment to the current plight of Soviet Jews has been generated among the a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Miriam) Goldstein; his mother, Mrs. Martha entire Flint Jewish community. • • • Livingston; a brother, Werner, and a sister, Mrs. Arnold Sherwood, Good Response to Campaign Reported all of Denver; and two grandchil- dren. at Initial Gifts Inaugural Dinner Deborah Lovitky to If 7 "ed Connecticut Student MISS DEBORAH LOVITKY Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lovitky announce the engagement of their daughter Deborah to Ronald Shei- man, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Sheiman of Fairfield, Conn. Both are graduates of the Uni- versity of Michigan. The bride- elect attends Chicago-Kent College of Law, and her fiance is a stu- dent at the University of Connec- ticut School of Law. An October wedding is being planned. Community Calendar March 14—Regional Conference on Middle East, 1 p.m., Temple Beth El 16--Bnai Brith Women Meeting, 12:30 p.m. 17—Hadassah Meetin g, 12:30 p.m. —UJA Young Leader- ship Division Dinner, 6 p.m., Phoenix Club Comings ... and ... Goings Sheldon Weinstein has been ap pointed director of RAP House, the Fenton youth center for drug education. On the staff of Rubicon House. Flint drug addiction cen- ter for the past six months, he is a student in clinical psychology at the Flint College of the Uni- versity of Michigan. Born in Flint. Weinstein was graduated in 1963 from Flint Cen- tral High School. He served four years in the air force and in 1968 attended Eastern Michigan Uni- versity. Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein. is a sur- gical technician at McLaren Gen- eral Hospital. Flint 18—Cong. Beth Israel Board of Education Meeting, 8 p.m. Louis Kasle, chairman of the March 2 initial gif ts ins al dinner, announced that Flint Jewry is responding to the critical needs in Israel at an all-time high. Givers in the initial, advance and pacesetters divisions combined for the dinner and every gift announced was considerably higher than the record gifts of the crisis year of 1987, said Kasle. Shown in the top photo are (from left) Hy Bergman, community council executive director; Alfred Klein, presi- dent; Dr. Leon Rosky, chairman, pacesetters gifts; Alla Rusinek, guest speaker; and Louis Kasle, special gifts and dinner chairman. In the bottom photo are (from left) Alvin Rosenfeld, guest speaker; Murray Moss, general chairman; Dr. Jack Stanzier, associate chair- man; Rabbi Gerald Schuster, Temple Beth El; and Dr. Ira Marder, associate chairman. Bnai Brith Thinks Golf Officers of Flint Lodge have again won Class A memberships in golfing at Grand Blanc Country Club for paid up members of Bnai Brith. The price of the membership in- cludes all greens fees, starting time and all club privileges. To Discipline sign up, contact any of the golf It Is one thing to praise discip- committee, Irving L. Simen, Dr. line, and another to submit to It— Seymour Stern, 'Lewis Sanford, Cervantes. Fred Schefman or Ted Vinacow. bachelor of science degree in psychology. She has five chil- dren, age 11 to 27. Past president of Fairwinds Girl Scout Council and active in the movement, Mrs. Rapport is on the boards of Red Feather, Citi- zens Scholarship Foundation and Musical Performing Arts Associa- tion, as well as executive board of Urban Coalition. She is a member of many com- munity service committees. Young Council Cagers Win Championship The Jewish Community Coun- cil's junior basketball teem, age 16 and under, has won the Flint basketball championship with a 10-0 record. Members of the team are Joel Kaufman, Jon Pines, Max Engel- man, Jeff Himelboch, Mike Pines, Robby Kalmar, Keith Sidell, Barry Wax, Ron Weisberger, David Failer, Andy Leavitt, Larry Alex- ander, Frankel Gorney, David Thal, David Himelhoch, Jeff Kap- lan, Larry Kassel, David Stanley, Jon Gotlib, Leslie Silberman, Mike Suber, Brnce Warren, David Goldstein, Steven Portney, Ted Himelhoch and Stuart flombeL The team was coached by Carl and Dan Rittman and Norman Leavitt: LADIES—MEN E-O-MATIC WEIGHT BELT Weight & Tone Up The Easy Way Reg. 19.95 Special 12.95 2623 Coolidge, Berkley PHONE 543 3505 Fm Parking , Open Daily to to 7 MOVING & STORAGE CO. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers 1300 N. Campbell Road Royal Oak 2253 Cole Street Birmingham MI 4-4613 LI 1-3313 SPECIAL SUMMER INSTITUTE TO TRAIN HEBREW TEACHERS Murray Moss, Mrs. Richard Rapport Seek School Board Terms on April 5 Murray E. Moss and Mrs. Rich- ard Rapport are candidates for six-year terms on the Flint Board of Education. Elections will be held April 5. Moss, 53, owner of the Moss In- surance Agency, has been a Flint resident for 15 years. He has a bachelor's degree in education from St. Johns Univer- sity in New York. He is a member of the citizens advisory board of Flint College of the University of Michigan and the Board of County Institutions. He is president of Cong. Beth Is- rael and past president of both the Genesee County Democratic Com- mittee and the Independent Insur- ance Agents of Genesee County. Mrs. Rapport, a Flint resident for 30 years, is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, with a BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS at the American College in Jerusalem, Israel July 13 to August 24, 1971 PROGRAM OF STUDY I • Haan, Meow- • Adis-Annul Methods of Hebrew lostroetion • Teewhiag Hebrew to Englists-Speoldseg Studeaft • Teen of Israel Designed for adults who have some teaching experience but whose knowledge of Hebrew is minimal. For further information, write to: American College in Jerusalem, One East 42nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10017