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January 07, 1972 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18—Friday, January 7, 1972

Meeting -
JDC Recognizes
Flint Leaders at. Annual MeetinLr
in NY
-in
t-
in 25 comities around the world.
to finance health, welfare, re-

A number of Flint Jewish leaders
were elected or re-elected to the
board of directors and national
council of the Joint Distribution
Committee, it was announced by
Edward Ginsberg of Cleveland,
newly elected JDC chairman.
Teen Committee to Plan Program
Election toak -
place at the 57th
annual meeting at
the New York
After many hours of work by Brad Shapiro, Lori Suber and Hilton Hotel.
both teens and adults, the new I Sherry Young.
Soseph Megdell
Council chairmen of the youth was re-elected to
Flint Jewish Youth Center, spon-
sored by,, the Flint Jewish Corn- activities committee are Malcolm the board of di-
munity Council at 3510 Fenton, Isaacs, Carl Rittman and Dr. Mor- rectors.
has met building inspection re- ton Stanley.
Members of the
"There is still a lot of work JDC national
quirements and has received a
certificate of occupancy from the to do." Rittman stated. "but any council from Flint
Flint Department of Public Works Jewish teenager can now come are: Dr. S. S.
Megdell
I in to play pool, cards, ping pang, Gorne, Michael Pelavin, Jacob
and Utilities.
Invitations have been sent to and dance, and they can also help Pines, Gilbert Rubenstein, Dr.
all Flint teens in 7th grade through us complete our remodeling. Every- Arnold Schaffer, Israel Sendler,
college. Anyone who is not re- one is asked to come in and help Jack Shaprow, Malcolm Isaacs,
ceiving youth center mail should make our Center the place in Samuel Catsman, Louis Kasle, Dr.
contact the Council office. 767-5922. Flint." Rittman added that the Leon Rosky, tjarry Binder, .Dr.
and his name will be added to the Center has no name as yet, so Evelyn Golden, Dr. H. M. Golden,
mailing list. ideas will be welcome, along with Arthur Hurand, Alfred Klein, B.
Gerald L. Rittman, center direc- ideas for events or programs.
Morris Pelavin, Nathan Schafer,
tor, has announced the formation
Mrs. Emil Schupack, Dr. Jack
of a youth center committee com-
Stanzler and Dr. Harry Weisberger.
The Jewish community leaders
prised of teens who will help plan
adopted a budget of $24,940,000
Center operation and programming
and establish ground rules for con-
duct, admission and day-to-day
activities. Participating on this Jan. 9—Tween Bowling Program,
committee are Mike Arenson, 2:30 p.m., Town & Country
Lanes.
Teresa Bergman. Dave Bernard,
---Flint Jewish Community
Lenny Fink, Jonathan Gotlib, Sandy
Council Cultural Program,
Indianer. Vicky Isaacs, Dave
8 p.m., Temple Beth El.
Myers. Gary Schafer, Bill Schwartz,
10—Hadassah Board Meeting,
12:30 p.m. home of Mrs.
Andrew Winston.
Your Center Is Open
11—Temple Sisterhood Torah
Sundays 1-6 p.m.
Convocation, 12:30 p.m.
Mondays-Thursdays 4-10 p.m.
Bnai Brith Women Board
Saturdays 1 p.m.-1 a.m.
Meeting, 8:30 p.m. home of
Mrs. Andrew Winston.
If you want to hang-in,

habilitation. educational and cul-
tural and religious programs on

behalf of over 315,000 needy Jews

Jewish Youth Center Open at Last

Community
Calendar

Cotme on in and

hang out

liad's Dave Berg Due
for Cultural. Series

-

s alle - i d AtER
131m 6chilliCk

The Price Is Always Right

Service Is Great

Deal With The Man Who Can Deliver

-
Sidney

open thurs., fri., sat. till 9

North Park
Towers Barber
and Styling
For Men

`The Layer Cut'

USSR

By Appoinpnesit'

arrived in Israel this year—about;,
one-third. of them from the Gear--
gitn Republic.

.

TELEGRAPH just SOUTH of 12 MILE RD.

ACROSS FROM TEL-TWELVE MALI

Hadassah "women of the month"
recognized for their dedicated ser-
vice are the following: September,
r:
firs.

Hartman; and December,
Macy Magazine writer-artist Dave Mrs. Jerome Arenson.
Berg will present I
the second pro-
,Incentives to Ohm
gram in the Flint
Reduced for 1972
Jewis Communi-
ty Cotincil cultur-
JERUSALEM (JTA)—A reduc-
al series 8 p.m.
tion in the financial incentives of-
Sunday at Temple
fered new immigrants was ap -
Beth El. Tickets
proved by a ministerial economic
will be sold at
committee.
the door. Berg's
Affected are mortgage loans for
topic is "Mad
housing and duty exemptions on
Looks at the Jew-
imported cars and personal effects.
Berg
ish Community."
The measures were recommend-
ed by a committee headed by
Avraham Agmon, director general
of the Treasury, and were endorsed
by the joint absorption authority
composed of representatives of the
government and the Jewish
Agency.
The new rules for cars go into
effect July 1 and for household
goods on • April 1.
Eye Doctors
Finance. Minister Pinhas Sapir
Prescriptions Filled
said that an extra $200,000,000
must .be raised in Israel and
abroad next year to finance an an-
/ 5)10.1
ticipated increase in immigration
PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO.
during
1972.
26001 Coolidge
543-3343
Sapir told the Knesset finance
committee that half the sum will
have to come from overseas Jewry
and the remainder will be raised
here by a public committee headed
by Mark Mosevics, president of the
Israel Manufacturers AsSociation.
Gen. Nzi Narkiss, head of the
Jewish Agency's immigration
department said at a press con-
• Professional Hair Design
ference in Haifa that at least
10,000 immigrants are expected
• Straightening & Coloring
from
the U. S. next year com-
• Custom Hair Pieces
pared to 9,700 this year, and
6,000
from South America com-
— FEATURING —
pared to 5,000 in 1971.
He expressed concern that po-
tential immigration from the U. S. -,
might be curtailed because of the
16500 NORTH PARK DRIVE
unexpectedly heavy influx of emi-
ON THE LODGE SERVKE DRIVE
gres from the Soviet Union. More-
than 12,000 Jews from the
Southfield
. 35 842 7 7.

JDC receives the bulk of its
funds from the campaign of the
United Jewish Appeal.

Iry

Grumet

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