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January 28, 1972 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-28

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18—Friday, Janeesy 28;. 1972

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Flint News

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Women's Division Chairmen
Named for 1972 Flint Drive

"In response to the spiraling
humanitarian needs, the women
Flint will be called upon to play
a key role in the Flint United Jew-
ish Appeal Campaign," Mrs. Robert
Gutterrnan and Mrs. Simon Indian-
er, newly named co-chairmen of
the women's division, declared.
Mrs. Gutterman said the role
of the women's division will be to

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, Dr. Leon Rosky has been named
chairman of the 1972 Flint United
Jewish Appeal campaign to mobilize
community support on behalf of
local and international Jewish
needs.
"As members of the American
Jewish community, we are now
faced with our greatest challenge,"

said Dr. Rosky.
"Because the peo-
ple of Israel must
continue to devote
all their energies
and resourses to
,defense, they can
no longer help to
pay for those
humanitarian pro-
grams that are
the traditional re-
Dr. Bosky sponsibility o f
free-world Jewry. Full responsibil-
ity for the complete range of UJA-
supported programs in Israel now

rests in our hands. And this -task
calls for a campaign unlike any
we have known . . -
"There are countless immi-
grants to train and resettle . . .
aged and handicaped to care
for ... children to educate. And
especially now, with the miracle.
of the exodus of Soviet Jewry,
these programs must not be
abandoned."

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Dr. Milky served AS general

chairman of the drive in 1970 and
serves on the Council executive
committee and board of geveniors
as chairmin of the commissim on
Jewish education. He is a vice
president of Cong. Beth Israel and
a member of the national UJA
Young Leadership Cabinet.

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I believe that a wondrous gener-
ation of Jews will spring into ex-
istence. The Maccabees will rise
again.
Let me repeat once more my
opening words: The Jews wish to
have a state, and they shall have
one.
We shall live at last as free man
on our own soil, and die peacefully
in our own home.
The world will' be freed by our
liberty, enriched by our wealth,
magnified by our greatness.
And whatever we attempt there
to accomplish for our own welfare
will react with beneficent force
for the good of humanity.—Theodor
Herzl, in "The Jewish State."

• Flint Bnai Brith Late• wM.•ineet Phillip Fisher. ,--118M,: 4- .10de;.. Ben
Jan. 31—Temple Beth El Board 8 p.m. Tuesday at Howard :John; Seidner and Ilyni*Leti.
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
son Motor Lodge Emit ,to bear_ Dr. reiiiiksit.,L who couldn't
Feb. 1—Temple Beth El Sister- Frank Hartman, eduatitionllinietar
Mort*: *Id,- Georg,'
hood Board Meeting, of the Genesee
Vir„Icateht,. Jo sieltii7Himeninea;
12:30 p.m„ YMCA.
TIalittil.lbirand, - Ibmite 1
Connty Drug
Kam-
1—Bnai Bzith Lodge Meet Abuse Commis:.
ing, 8 p.m., Howard John sion, speak on
Severin
son Motor Lodge East.
"Drugs and
Twenty-five-year -membetrs of
Wbtrien's Division YoUth." A panel
fladsssalf -also were recognized -at
Workers Breakfast, 9:14 illsclussionby
the -celebration.
a.m., home of Mrs. Rob- three• flint Jew
flirty A. atataer, who
ert Gutterman.
ish teens, Da
wrote the program, -meted that
—Beth .Israel Sisterhood Bernard, Felici
there's AOC Ma* ,differg,9ee_ be-
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
Steinberg
, tweets life:* AM- set 14 3912—:
3--JINVA •Meeting, 8:30 Brad Shapiro
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p.m., home of Mrs. Jer- will follow.
members
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mile Yale.
The public is inVit. ed.– ReheSh- reef (1004".3"1/eilleeLs •
—Cong. Beth Israel Board ments will be served_
The
president - of ASS. I...h-
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
Dr. Hartmarr„..who litildalfa„. PhD aw Chapter,: birit:SiiiTmund Selt-
4—Dr. Allen Pollack, speak- from the University; coUltithigani
s Iletie Segall taired- messageaf Creel-
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12:30 p.m. • Wednesday. -Rabbi , Gil- ;MatAhem Conmelision. '
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survival."
The women's division chairmen
called upon volunteers to attend a
workers' breakfast 9:14 a.m. Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs. Gutter-
man.
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Both of the chairmen served as
associate chairmen of the 1971
UJA drive. Mrs. Gutterman is a
past president of the-Flint Bnai
Brith Chapter and serves on the
board of gevernors of the council.
Mrs. Indianer serves. as secretary
of the council and is on both the
board of governors and executive
committee of- the Council–
Honorary chairman of this year's Prof. Allen Pollack
drive is Mrs. William Baffles. As-
sociate chairmen are Mrs. Louis to Probe `Evolving
Kasle and Mrs. Gilbert Rubenstein.
Members of the campaign cabinet
are Mesdames Philip Agree, Russian Jew' Feb. 4
Jerome Arenson, Eli Bernstein,
Mrs. Gutterman Mrs. Ludianer
Prof. Allen Pollack, an authority
Sam Cossman, Charles Dodge, Ed- on Russian history and vice
"help spread the story of the enor- win Elk, Louis Epstein, Evelyn chairman of the national executive
mous human needs of the people Golden, Saul Gorne, Arthur Hur- committee of American Professors
of Israel as well as to solicit gifts and, Peter Kronick, Asher Mar- for Peace in the Middle East, will
for the regular and Emergency der, Joe„ Megdell, Seymour Osher, speak at Temple Beth • El
services
ce
Fund drives. But we plan to close Michael Pelavin, Milton Rosen- 8:30 p.m. Feb. 4.
that communications gap with baum, Leon Rosky, Sol Schafer,
Marvin Fidler, president of Tern-
facts and figures showing how Arnold Schaffer, Emil Schupack,
Beth El, and Alfred Klein,
dollars from abroad are desperate- William Shapiro Jack Shaprow 'Ole
president
of the Flint Jewish Com-
ly needed to help avert a social and Sidney Wolin.
munity Council; said' his subject
welfare crises that is our chal-
will
be
"The
Evolving Russian
lenge, just as physical survival Pelavins Arrange
Jew." •
against odds is the central chal-
The entire community is invited.
lenge to Israel's people."
Publication of
Under a Ford Foundation grant,
Mrs. Incliaaer added:
Prof.
Pollack was a visiting follow
"Some women mistakenly believe Israeli Drawings
at the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute
that because their husbands give,
Flint
communal
leaders
Mr.
an
d of the University of Leningrad. He
there is little that they as women
can do. There is a place for women Mrs. B. Morris Pelavin played a n has taught at Brooklyn College, the
here. They are deSperately needed, instrumental role through which a n University of Pittsburgh and Yes-
not only for the money they can international art effort has reach hiva University. .
lie is currently engaged in re-
give, but also for their time and ed fruition.
It is a book of watercolors an d search- on the role of the Jews
efforts. In our past campaigns,
the wanen of this community have drawings, "Jerusalem Land in the revolutionary movement of
done a splendid job in rallying scapes," done by an AuStrian-born Czarist Russia.
support for UJA. We hope that artist living in Israel and publishe d
Instrumental in establishing the
this 1972 campaign will engender by a British house.
American Professors for Peace in
The Pelavins arranged for Ann the Middle East, he participated
even greater response."
Dr. Leon Rosky, 1972 cam- Ticho's work to be published b Y in several study missions of the
paign chairman, who announced Lund Humphries of Britain. Th e American Professors who were
the women's division appoint- 56 works recreate the grandeur f invited to visit Israel, Jordan and
ments, said "UJA regular cam- the Judean landscape and of Jeru the United Arab Republic as
paign funds are needed to help salem, where she has lived since guests of the respective govern-
care for more than 390,000 desti- 1919. Mrs. Ticho was influenced ments.
tute Jews elsewhere in the world, by the master draftsman, Durer,
many of them suffering from and some of her pen-and-ink draw-
Lebster Honors
persecution. Until these people ings reveal it.
are permitted to leave, so that
The hoc& includes a free-verse
the UJA can transport them to preface by' Willem Sandberg, the 50=Year Members
Israel and other free countries, editor, as well as an introduction
Six charter members of Ann
we must make sure that they by Elisheva Cohen, chief curator Lebster Chapter of Hadassah were
receive enough aid for physical of the Israel Museum.
present and accounted for at the
50th anniversary party of the chap-
ter
last week in Temple Beth EL
`Drugs and Youth'
Of the original 55 members,
those - - -present were Mesdames

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