14—Friday, January 14, 1972 L •••• THE DETROIT JEWISH Flint News ■ •••• ■•■ •••••• ■•■■■•••■■■■■■■•••■•■••■•■••■ •••.. NEWS Ne'eman Heads Tel Aviv University ...1..11=110.11111••• ■ ••=1111M1 Flint Hadassah Marks 50th Year Mrs. Samuel Cossman, president of Ann Lebster Chapter, Hadassah, announces the organization will hold its golden anniversary cele- bration 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Beth El. TEL, AVIV—Prof. Yuval Ne'- eman, world-fa- mous physicist, as elected pres- ident of Tel Aviv University at a recent univer- sity convocation r - Ramat Aviv. Victor M. Car- of-Los Ange- s was elected chairman of the board of gover- ..-11e'ensan - noes. Carter is president of the American Friends work locally, and now the program includes many activities to im- prove the general community. Ili Palestine and then Israel, the first concern was medical service and child welfare. This program has now grown to a vast and complex Mrs. Harry Ratner, assisted by Mrs. Henry Livingston and Mrs. medical center, hospital and teach- ing institution„, a comprehensive Sam Sorscher has written a pre- sentation with slides, local per- hig hschool wiTh vocational train- of Tel AviiiUniversity. A total of more than $2,500,900 sonalities, voices on tape, and, ing stressed and Youth Aliya special emphasis on charter mem- and Jewish National Fund pro- in contributions to spur the de- jects. velopment and expansion of Tel bers. There will be an exhibit of memorabilia, old clippings, pic- General chairman of Wednes- Aviv University kicked off a major campaign Sunday to mobi- tures and programs. day's celebration is Mrs. Henry lize support for the university. A special birthday luncheon, Livingston. Mrs. Harry Ratner is The record campaign opening in charge of program; Mrs. Harvey greetings and honors to charter was announced by Carter of a members are planned, Friends are Olds, luncheon chairman; and Mrs. luncheon at the Israeli Consulate- William Cohen, visual aids chair- invited. General honoring Prof. Ne'eman. man, Ambassador David Z. Rivlin, The Flint chapter was or- ganized on Jan. 9, 1922, at the home of Mrs. Mose Rosenthal. Mrs. Sigmund ‘Seitner' was elected first president, and 55 charter members were enrolled. Now, 50 years later, there are 10 times as many members. Education and social action have always been part of HadasSah consul-general of the state of Is- rael, was the host of the luncheon Flint ORT to Install attended by over 150 Jewish lead- ers and public figures. Mrs. Rosky President In his address to the luncheon, Prof. Ne'erifin, the first foreigner Flint chapter of Women's Amer- to win the Albert Einstein Award iari ORT will install officers 12130 for scientific achievement, out- p.m. Feb. 15 at the River Forest lined the progress which Tel Aviv Community -Room. University has achieved. Since Officers are: President, Mrs. 1964, he indicated the number of Leon Rosky; ' students increased from 2,000 to vice presidents, 14,000, of whom more than 1,200 mesdames B e n are from the United States. Bayer, Avery The faculty, he said, has grown. Fishier, Max from 270 to 2,000, and the physical Harris and Mar- plant has been enlarged from two buildings to 25. vin Levey; sec- retaries, m e s - dames Stanley Lapeer Party Successful Kaller, Nathan A successful Hanuka _program Greenberg a n d was reported by the Council's La- Michael Witten- peer visiting committee at-the berg; treasurer, Mra;.Rosky Lapeer State Home. Assisting Mrs. Arnold Hartz; and -parlia- Esther Harris, chairman, in. Mrs. dis- mentarian, Mrs. Richard Thal. A tributing food and gifts were Saul regular meeting will be held Jan. Schwartz, Mrs. Max Parnes and 27. Mrs. Joe Bernard, Mrs. Harris ac- , Community Calendar Jan. 15—B e t h Israel Sisterhood oneg Shabat 2:30 p.m. 16—Religious Schools Joint In-Service Training, 2 p.m., ,Temple Beth El. —Beth Israel PTA, 4:30 p.m., Coolidge School. 17—Day Camp Committee Meeting, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El. 18—Council Executive Com- mittee Meeting, 8 p.m.,1 knowledged contributions fro in Temple Beth El. Mrs. Esther Leavitt, Mrs. Sol `Parents Sabbath' Set 19—Hadassah 50th Annivers- I Schafer, Mrs. Joseph Fishier, Beth Israel "Parents Sabbath," Max Linder and Schafer Tobacco ary Celebration, 12:30 in conjunction with Junior Congre- Co. p.m., Temple Beth El. gation services, will be held 9 20—Beth Israel Board of Ed- a.m. Saturday at Temple Beth El. ucation Meeting, 8 p.m. Technion Society Plans o On Sunday, 4:30 p.m. in the 1st National Conference Coolidge School community room, final Brith Women, at a luncheon NEW YORK--Laurence A. Tisch, meeting 12:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Beth Israel PTA will present priesident of the American Society University Club, will hear Dr. "This Semester and Next?" This for Technhnrisrael Institute of Charles Pappas, president of meeting will give parents an op- Technology, announced the first Genesee Community College, speak portunity to meet with their chil- national conference of the society on "Parent-Power—how you can dren's teachers. Second-Semester at the Antericana Hotel, Bal Har- help your child get into college nursery registration will take bour, Fla., Feb. 5-0. wind help him stay . there." Hostess place, and refreshments will be U.S. Senator Hubert H. Hum- Is Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman. For served. phrey will address the conference reservations, call Mrs. Gerald dinner the night of Feb. 5. The Leiter or Mrs. Marvin Persky. dinner will honor Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. _Bernstein of Chicago. 1971 `- CHEVROLETS, NEW i DEMO'S FACTORY NTT. ALL AUISTOE SOLD SACRIFKE PIKES! HILL Comings .. . and G Max M. Fisher, Council of Jewish Welfare F , has appointed Michael X. ,Pelavitt as vice chair- man of the, CAMP" 'a committee on leadership `dillitelopment. The function of this national committee will be to help more communities establish leadership development programs; strengthen and bring greater depth to existing pro- grams; strengthen a n d bring greater d ept h ta existing pro- grams; and give special attention to the.effeeWplacement and Use of graduates., • of such rtrograms., Jay Rosenhtal, std` II(ls '; Morris Rosenthal,' ealleckla the Torah us Mr. ,and RAO ii4t). vsti .,., - eict,===ceote0=. 0eccee4i . :c%.! have planted trims- M., Israel in Youth on the Move honor of tit&oceakion. Shelley Wendy Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katz, was graduated from the University of Michigan Dec. 19. Trees Mark an Occasion Israel Sendler, in expressing his thinks to Herman Acker, presi- dent of the Senior Friendship Club, and all the members who helped make his 87th birthday party a success, said he .and his ..family don't iniss - itL FIRDAY1 SATURDAY! SUNDAY! 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