100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 03, 1971 - Image 16

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-03

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

16—Friday, Ilseember 3, 1971

TIE' INTROIT

I nL I

awns

NEWS

trcal,enciar

ews

Cou ncil ;Ilonorii - Its WOrkersi,
Is Honored in Turn by Educator

Campaign workers honored at the Flint Jewish Community
Council annual dinner are (from left) Mesdames Milton Weiss,
Simon Indianer, Arnold Schaffer, Charles Dodge, William Baines,
Leon Rosky and Sol Schafer.

Other honorees shown with guest speaker Isaac Toubin (center.
standing) are (from left): Harry Binder, Malcolm Isaacs, Ronald
Goldstein, Alfred Klein, Dr. Leon Rooky, B. Morris Pelavin, Dr.
Jack Stanzler, Dr. Saul Gorne, Michael Pelavin and Dr. Arnold
Schaffer; seated: Frank Kasle, Murray Moss, Dr. Ira Marder,
Israel Sendler, Jacob Pines and Louis Kasle.

The Flint Jewish community
came in for praise from a leading
educator at the annual dinner
meeting of the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council Nov. 21 at Temple
Beth El. More than 200 were in
attendance.
Isaac Toubin, executive vice
president of the American Associ-
ation for Jewish Education, hailed
the Flint community for its enthu-
siasm, its accomplishments and
"the amazing amount of contribu-
tions."
In his address, Toubin said
Jewish education is one of the
community's major priorities,
along with dedication to the sur-
vival of Israel and Jews around
the world. He said Jewish educa-

Community
Calendar

Cultural Pragram
8 p.m., Temple Beth El.
6—Hadassah Board Meeting,
12:30 p.m., home of Mrs.
Jack Shaprow.
7—Temple Beth El Sisterhood
Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
—Bnai Brith Lodge Meeting,
8 p.m., Temple Beth El
8—Beth Israel Sisterhood
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
YMCA.
9—JWVA Meeting, 8:30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Irving Wise-

Dec. 5—Council

ticm must be provided by an en-
I tire Jewish community, not by a
section of the community deter-
mined by ideology.
Rather than educating the elite,
American Jewry must focus its
attention on educating Jews of all
ages and means, Toubin stressed.
In an open society, Jewish edu-
cation must help Jews find in
Jewish tradition and history a
meaning for life today, he said.
Louis Kasle, dinner chairman,
commented that "We have forgot-

Change Urged to Avoid Exams on Saturday

Thesclieduling, of April final
'exams and June commencement
exercises on Saturday has pro-
mpted at least one rabbi to write
the Oakland University provost to
request a- calendar change.
In a letter to Provost Frederick
W. Obear, Rabbi Yitschak M.
Kagan of Cong. Mishkan Israel
asked the Oakland administration
"offer a commitment, in writing,"
flint major school events, includ-
ing finals, will be rescheduled this
year so as not to conflict with
the Sabbath of any major faith
represented in the student body.
Rabbi Kagan also suggested that
future semester scheduling be ar-
ranged so as to avoid such con-
flicts. He concluded:
"I feel sure that the admin-
istration will continue to show the
same consideration for all its stu-
dents and the same egalitarian
principles as it has done in the
past, and I therefore confidently
await your favorable reply."
Rabbi Kagan, who teaches
a course in Judaics at Oak-
land for the Jewish Students'
Association, said he took up the
issue with Obear at the behest
of the association. There are
some 4- to 500 Jewish students
at Oakland, 50 or 60 of them
Sabbath observers, Rabbi Kagan
estimated. He added that many
more students are Sabbath ob-
servers, but would take finals
on Saturday if necessary.

week days available at finals--time precedence- overr- anather—(Satur.
next term, that in fact no finals day).
He chose to write Obear, said
are scheduled on Sunday. . • •
Rabbi Kagan said the Jewish Rabbi Kagan, because the provost
Students Association is even had once indicated in writing that
more incensed now that it feels he would wgeonurThe.:zalAsoad-
,
there is discrimination,' that one vice in futitre
Sabbath (Sunday) is to be given

Hebrew U. Gardens
Named for Californian
JERUSALEM—The Hebrew Uni-
versity has named the gardens at
the entrance to its Givat Ram cam-
pus in honor of Maurice Weinber-
ger of Los Angeles.
A concentration camp survivor,
Weinberger immigrated to the
United States and served the Jew-
ish community in such causes as
the Jewish National Fund, Israel
Bonds and the Hebrew University.

ten Israel can be only as strong as
Judaism in America is strong. The
greatest support we can give to Young Editor Coining
Israel is Jewish education."
Bill Novak, 21-year-old editor of
Murray Moss, chairman of the Response, quarterly journal by and
1971 United Jewish Appeal cam- for Jewish students, will speak 8
paign in Flint, described his re-. p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth 'El
cent trip to Israel. Attendance at for the Flint Jewish. Community
the dinner was described as the Council cultural series.
beat since 1967; the year of the
Novak's topic will be "We're
Six-Day War.
Thinking and Talking, but Who's
In addition to the award win- Listening?"
ners- pictured below, special recog-
nition was given to all campaign
workers whose names were listed
and inserted into every program.
Each campaign worker will re-
David Green, son— of Dr. and
ceive a certificate of appreciation Mrs. Bernard Green/ will •be called
through the mail.
to the Torah as Bar.Mitzea 9 a.m.
Special recognition was given Dec. 11 at Temple Beth El.
to each committee chairman and
co-chairmen for their efforts dur-
Reimi's Curtains, Centred Division
ing the year. Kasle cited the an-
nual dinner committee, Mrs.
Jerome Arenson, Mrs. Carl Ritt-
man and Mrs. Jerome Yale.

man.

Flint Bnai Brith Lodge will meet
8 p.m. Tuesday at Temple. Beth
El. At 9:15, Mrs. Edna Lindsay,
religious coordinator of the Lapeer
State Home and Training Center,
and Mrs. Vera Boughner, volun-
teer at Lapeer, will speak on the
need for a new nonsectarian
chapel at Lapeer. The original
chapel was destroyed by fire in
1938, and children now worship in
a gym. Refreshments will be
served. Members' wives and the
-public are invited.
* * e
Flint Jewish War Veterans Aux-
iliary members recently visited La-
peer State Training Home. Chair-
man Regina Kirsbaum was accom-
panied by Mrs. Alex Kalmar and
Mrs. Jerome Yale. Twenty-eight
children were presented with
small gifts andigreshmenta:

--

Y

OkilIS

-

Celebrating Ovr 36th Annietaaafr

24750

Telegraph of 10 Mile

Daiy. 9.4 Thurs.--to s -
OPEN SUNDAY '11-4

NORTHLAND FORD

LEADS THE WA Y

so

DOES

GEORGE RUSKiitt

NORTHLAND FORD

10 MILE 8. GREENFIELD

for appearance • comfort •

pleasure!

YOU'LL BE PLEA,SBO WITH OUR

CUSTOM SHIRTS

MADE IN OUR OWN

SHOP

1

GIFT CERTIFICATES
DESIGNER TIES AND
ACCESSORIES FOR
TRULY PERSONALIZED
HOLIDAY GIVING



Made to your exact
measurements, they will
t overcome your indi-
vidual shirt eroblems.

Meannements re.

. corded so it's
easy to reorder:

",--fenn $9.50 ,„
entes40

_

Ig.00-53frDogy
Therialy 111'. 9
Charge Mats Accsonsd

Well Visit Vow 011Se.
ht An App4000140f

PHONE 642-0460

executive custom shirtmokers

UPPER LEVEL MERRIIJ.WOOD MALL — MERRitt ejtag:
BIRMINGHAM—Across from Detroit Edison &

11055 Imes Cameos, Detroit 41235

Ago
Thantm

Firm 255-1441

COMMERCIAL

s: -
4 0-OFFICES -
• INSTITUTIO*
la ''' APAR TiiEN TS • PROVSSIONAL

Comings
and
Goings

...

255-144
...' 0-

...

The Summer/Fall issue of The
Torch magazine, published by the
National Federation of Jewish
Men's Clubs, Inc., contains an
article, "A Second Look at the
Second Day," by Rabbi Gilbert
Kollin of Cong. Beth Israel. Rabbi
Kollin just returned from the bi-
ennial convention of the -United
Synagogue of. America, confederii-
tion of Conservative synagogues in
the United States and Canada.
More than 1,500 delegates met at
the Concord Hotel in Kiamesha
Lake, N. Y., for four days of de-
liberations, speeches and work-
shops covering all areas of cUr-
reldr4141sh intereattliAM

Finest SgectiOn 124
Models in Knits aiid::"Town . •
8 Country.


QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE

Although there had been sched-
uling conflicts before, Rabbi
Kagan said the Oakland admin-
instration promised this would not
happen again. However, officials
didn't wish to put this pledge in
writing, he said.
Steven Rabinowitz, president of
the Jewish Students Association,
said he had been told the teach-
ers' strike this fall forced a re-

vamping of the schedule to include
Saturday finals. The next term
would begin the day following
finals because no other free days
were available.
However, Rabinowitz learned
Tuesday that there are two free

Is the Ilinackiticrrilitri...fOr_,.

We specialize in ' ' com mercial-
draperies for all:ijrpes of OpiCe
' , apart-
ments and „..cillWifAnatitutiot** use Put
us on your Wit list no oblitifition, call
Rod Biddinger at 25541440 .

MIVILDERS -ARCHITECTS

A

phone coil will bring our representative.
hfis experience will make your drapery
installation simple and inexpensive.

Establisherk4924

2

NE

440-1-

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan