Urgent Plea for Action: 2 Weeks Left for Flint Drive
With two weeks left to meet the obligations to Israel and to the agencies
supported by the Flint United Jewish Appeal, an urgent appeal has been
issued to all potential contributors to respond with their gifts promptly.
"The Flint drive closes May 23. In the two remaining weeks it is urgent
that the generosity of this community should be expressed • in • increased
giving and in prompt replies to the efforts of our volunteers," the campaign
Flint Educational
Programs to Be
Studied by Rabbi
Rabbi Leonard A. Schoolman,
director of the Department of
camp and youth education for the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, will visit Flint today
through Monday for consultation
and evaluation of the educational
programs in Beth El and Beth Is-
rael religious schools.
Rabbi Schoolman will visit
classes and report his findings to
the local commission on Jewish
education, 8 p.m. Monday at the
office of the chairman, B. Morris
Pelavin
Pelavin said this visit is part
of a continuing attempt cm the
part of the Jewish community in
Flint "to improve the quality of
Jewish education received by our
youngsters."
Rabbi Schoolman, who also
serves as director of the UAHC
Israel Committee, was ordained
at the Cincinnati School of the
Hebrew Union College-Jewish In,
stititte of Religion.
Long active in youth work, he
was elected an honorary life mem-
ber of the National Federation of
Temple Youth for distinguished
advisory service in the national
youth movement of Reform
Judaism.
Rabbi Schoolman was on the
faculty of the Los Angeles Col-
lege- of Jewish Studies, and has
been a visiting member of the
faculty of the Hebrew Union Col-
lege-Jewish Institute of Relegion,
Los Angeles school.
Louis Kasle Named
to UN Day Committee
chairman, Murray Moss, stated on Tuesday.
Volunteer workers are mobilizing new forces for speedy coverage of
oustanding slips.
"These are critical weeks," Moss said. "We plead for action. We need
the help of every Jewish citizen in Flint to assure the success of our current
campaign."
Israeli Cooperation With South Africa Denied
Flint News
Big Weekend Scheduled for Bnai Brith
Next weekend will be highlighted
by two events for Bnai Brith mem-
bers.
On May 15, the - awards and in-
stallation dinner-dance will be
held at '7:30 p.m. in the Sheration
Motor Inn.
The following day, the Michigan
Bnai Brith Council spring meeting
will be held at 9:30 a.m. in the
inn. Following registration, during
which continental breakfast will
be served, the 'business meeting
'will include year-end reports and
elections. Officers will be installed
at the 12:30 p.m. luncheon.
For reservations to the awards
and installation dinner-dance, call
R. Persky, 743-9144. Out-of-city
reservations may be made by con-
Eric J. Sorscher has won an tacting Ted Vinacow, 2410 Gold,
award in the 1971 Flint Area Flint 48503; phone 313-235-9258.
Science Fair junior division.
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William Bernhard is touring the
Soviet Union with the University
of Michigan Chamber Choir. He is
Camp Maccabee, the day camp
the son of Dr. and Mrs. Adolph
sponsored by the Flint Jewish Com-
H. Bernhard.
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munity Council, will be held July
Robert Elk, son of Mr. and Mrs. 6-23, Mrs. Albert Binder and
Edwin Elk, has been selected by Mrs. James Hallem announced.
They said this year the camp
the scholarship and award com-
mittee of the University of Mich- content would be altered to spe-
igan as the outstanding medical cifically meet the needs of Flint's
student research fellow of 1970. children. Changes will include a
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new location—Temple Beth El;
Noreen Kasle, daughter of Mr. field trips; arts and crafts for spe-
and Mrs. Louis Kasle was grad- cific age groups, 4-10; and innova-
uated from the University of Mich- tive programing. Unlike past
igan with high honors. Miss Kasle years, there will be no pickup
plans to continue her education to- service, but bus transportation will
be utilized. for field trips, to in-
ward a masters degree.
elude swimming instruction. Plans
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Valerie Beth Scho, daughter of call_ for bowling instruction, arch-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Scho, received ery instruction and Miniature golf.
Applications for counselors are
a bachelor of arts degree from
the University of Michigan. In the being taken at the Flint Jewish
fall, she will return to Ann Arbor Community Council.
for graduate work.
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Dr. Heschel Sees Too Little
Leonard Fink, Northern High Dissent in Judaism Today
SChool student, has been awarded
GROSSINGER'S (JTA) — A plea
a certificate of merit for debating
by the Detroit Free Press. He par- for greater acceptance of dissent
ticipated during the. 1970-71 sea- in Judaism was made here by Dr.
son in the Michigan High School Abraham Joshua Heschel, profes-
Forensic Association "debate series, sor of ethics and mysticism at the
sponsored by the newspaper and Jewish Theological Seminary.
Addressing the opening session
the University of Michigan Bureau
of the five-day annual convention
of School Services.
of the National Federation of Jew-
ish Men's Clubs where he was pre-
sented with the 1971 award for
"Distinguished Service to Jewry,"
Dr. Heschel declared: "Judaism
in its very essence came into be-
May 10-12—Beth Israel Sisterhood ing as an act of dissent, of dissent
from paganism."
Rummage Sale
Noting that Judaism has two
May 10—Hadassah Board Meet-
essential ingredients, faith and
- ing. 12:30 p.m.
—Council Commission on dAsent, Dr. Heschel observed
Jewish Education Meet- that "unless we continue to say
`No' to idol worship, in the name
ing, 8 p.m., Office of B.
Morris Pelavin
of a higher 'Yes,' we will revert
11—Temple Beth El Sister- to paganism."
hood Annual Meeting,
Asking whether there is dissent
12:30 p.m.
in Judaism today, Dr. Heschel an-
—Council Community Rela- swered: "Too little, too feeble, cre-
tions Committee. Meeting, ative dissent is not simply repudia-
8:30 p.m., Temple Beth tion. Creative dissent comes out
El
of faith offering alternatives, of
13—JWVA Meeting, 8:30 p.m. vision. The scarcity of dissent to-
15—Bnai Brith Lodge and day may be explained by the ab-
Chapter Installation Din- sence of assets that make creative
ner, 7:30 p.m., Sheraton dissent possible: deep caring, con-
cern, untrammeled radical think-
Motor Inn
ing informed by rich learning, a
degree of audacity or courage, and
the power of the word."
Youth on
the Move
Camp Maccabee
Plans Announced
Louis Kasle has been named by
Rudolph A. Peterson, U.S. national
chairman for the UN Day Program
for 1971, as a member of the
National UN Day Committee.
The aim is to assure the estab-
lishment of a continuing program
jef5i; - culminating on
4 UN DAY, Oct.
24.
The National
UNDay Com-
mittee will hold
its annual din-
ner officially
inaugurating the
19'71 program
June 16 at the
New York Hil-
Kasle
ton.
Following past tradition, Secre-
tary-General U Thant will host a
reception for the National UN Day
Committee members, their wives
and guests, at the United Nations
at 5:30 p.m., preceding the dinner.
In a letter to Kasle, Peterson
wrote:
"President Nixon's appointment
of George Bush to the highly sensi-
tive position of U.S. ambassador to
the UN is an indication of his
view that the strengthening of our
participation in the UN is a major
aspect of his administration's con-
tinuing search for peace. The
President and Ambassador Bush
consider the support of American
business and labor of the utmost
importance, and the ambassador
is planning therefore to make his
first major policy address at our
annual dinner."
Kasle was asked to attend the
Carl Buckler, son of Mr. and
first committee meeting at the Mrs. William Buckler, will be
U.S. Mission to the UN, Wednes- called to the Torah as Bar Mitzva
day.
May 15 at Cong. Beth Israel.
Community
Calendar
Bar Mitzva
24—Friday, May 7, 1971
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Israel Ambassador to the United
States Itzhak Rabin presented
GEORGE FEINBERG, president of
Duddys, Inc., Boston, with the
government's award for "Outstand-
ing Promoter of Israeli Products."
JERUSALEM (JTA)—A foreign
ministry spokesman said Sunday
that South Africa was manufac-
turing Israel's Uzi submachinegun
under a sublicense agreement but
denied all other allegations of
Israeli military, political and eco-
nomic cooperation with the Repub-
lic of South Africa.
The allegations were contained
in a New York Times dispatch by
correspondent Cyrus Sulzberger
writing from Johannesburg.
The spokesman denounced as
"lies" Sulzberger's allegation that
Israel gave South Africa the plans
for the Mirage "Atar" jet engine
which it obtained illegally from_ a
Swiss engineer, Alfred Frauen-
knecht, in .1968.
Frauenknecht was sentenced in
Lausanne last month to 41/2 years'
imprisonment for selling the en-
gine plans to Israeli agents.
The spokesman conceded that
South Africa was making the Uzi
but said Israel was powerless to
prevent it. He said a Belgian firm
licensed to produce the weapon in
1955 had in turn sublicensed it to
a South African firm. When this
came to light, Israel inserted a
clause in all subsequent licensing
agreements forbidding sublicense
to third parties without Israel's
permission, the ministry spokes-
man said.
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March Aliya Reaches 302
NEW YORK (ZINS) — A total
of 302 immigrants and temporary
residents left for Israel in March,
according to Israel's Aliya Center,
sponsored by the World Zionist Or-
ganization. The regional breakdown
is: Atlanta, 9; Boston, 24; Chicago,
20; Cleveland (including Detroit),
8; Los Angeles, 37; Montreal, 13;
New York, 115; Queens, 16; Phila-
delphia, 12; San Francisco, 12;
Toronto, 16; Washington, D.C., 12.
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