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February 11, 1972 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-11

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TIE !EMIT JEWISH HMS

Ahlny,lelstvery 11, 1972-43

Atong With a Welcome

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Russiap Osipov Trou

Sarah Ann Levy, Active
A _ elnhel r of Beth Israel

"We hope they will. tell thewool
to sacrifice the good will and'res
pect they have earned for theh
great people. We hope they wit
tell them that much of the work
is watching, and saying: Let those
Jews go "

Community
Calendar

Sarah Ann Levy. 3132 Sherwood.
an active member of the Flint'
Jewish community, died Jan. 30.
Feb. 13—Beth Israel Youth Group
—She-was a-member of Cong. Beth
Meeting, 7 p.m.-, Youth.
Israel, its sisterhood and board of
Center.
education and chairman of the
14—Council
Community Re-
Ramah commission at the syna-
lations Committee Meet-
Orchestra and Entertainment
gogue. Mrs. Levy also was a work-
ing,
8
p.m.,
Temple Beth
er in thel UJA 1,vribien's division
El.
campaign-
15—ORT Meeting, 12:30 p.m..
She was born in Cincinnati, and
River Forest Community
lived in Flint for the past 20 years.
Room
Together with her husband, Danuel
—Beth Israel Bar and Bat
N., they - operated the Sara's Theo
Mitzva Parents Meeting,
Lerner Shops.
8:30 p.m., Temple Beth
A concert goer is banded literature outlining the plight of
Mrs. -Levy also leaves a son,
El
Soviet Jewry prior to the performance by the Osipov Balalaika
Stanley; a 'daughter, Deborah; her
16--Hadassah Meeting. 10
Orchestra
is Flint.
mother, Mrs. Zelda Cirkin of Cin-
a.m., Temple Beth El
cinnati; two sisters, Mrs. Norman
—Jewish Education Com-
When the Osipov Balalaika Or- . . . We know that these performers
(Revs) Ganson and Mrs. Martin
mission Meeting, 8 p.m., chestra performed in Flint Satur- are artists, not politicians. But
(Sylvia) Grad; and a brothere
home of Dr. Leon Rosky day night, the audience was given perhaps they can help.
Harry Cirkin, all of Cincinnati.
17—Beth Israel Board of a brochure of welcome which called
"When they return to their
Thurs. & Fri. Nites
Education Meeting, ,ft attention to the plight of Soviet
country, filled with pride and
9:30-9
Jews.
satisfaction for the Increased
Other Days
• C •
A group of volunteers, led by
respect they have created for all
Ann Lebster Chapter. Hadassah. Bnai Brith Flint Lodge, greeted
9:30-5
of the Soviet peoples, we hope
will hold an Education Day at Tem- each person at the auditorium
they will tell their leaders and
Master Charge i BankAreenzard
Barbara Ann Levey, daughter ple Beth El 10 eon:2:45 p.m. Wed- door.
their people . .
Coolidge at S Mile. Oak Park
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Levey, nesday. There will be a baby sitter
"The purpose of our doing this,"
will be called to the Torah as in attendance. Subject for the day stated Irving Simen, president of
Bat Mitzva, 8:30 pin. Feb. 18 at
will be "These Are Our Children." the lodge, "was not to in any way
Temple Beth
Luncheon hostess is Mrs. Al discourage attendance or criticize
HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA!
the performers. We wanted the
Tucker.
REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL
• * •
Israel's Gross National Product
audience to be aware of the Soviet
Israel's Gross National Product
Flint members of W o m e n's Jewry problems so they could, if
during the year 1971 increased by
American ORT invite all women they desired, take individual ac-
7 per cent (4 per cent per capita), in the community to a membership tion."
Ideally Located 1/4 Mile From Northland
at fixed prices, as compared with tea 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Enclosed in each brochure was
the, GNP for 1970. During the River Forest Apartments com- a post card addressed to President
COLOR TV - Heated Pool - Hi-Fi - Restaurant - Water Beds
year, the number of work hours munity room. Ellen Cohen of Cleve- Nixon that urged he make a public
per employee increased by 3 per land, a member of ORT's field statement on the issue of Soviet
cent. The 1971 GNP increase at service,- will speak.
Airport Transportation Available
Jewry before leaving for Moscow.
Ben Halpern, co-owner
fixed prices was similar to that
C C C
The brochure said, in part,
14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK
548-1822
in 1970, but lower than it was in
"We
know
that
some of these
Bnai Brith Women will hear
1969 (9.5 per cent), and in 1968
performers
are
themselves
Jews,
about
"Marriage
Today"
at
its
reg-
(14.5 per cent).
ular monthly meeting 12:45 p.m. and that anti-Semitism does not
Feb. 22 at Farrell's Restaurant on flourish where intellectuals gather
Clio Rd. Dr. George Chamis, co-
Remember the date::
ordinator of family life education
March 1
programs with the Flint schools,

will speak. Members are asked to

Beth Israel
bring items for layettes as part

of the organization's Operation
Sisterhood
Stork. Luncheon reservations may

Donar Luncheon
be placed with Mrs. Gerald Leiter

Eleanor Heyman
Marion Feuerman
or Mrs. Marvin Persky.
12:30 p.m.
Michael D. Melet, vice president
We
are
now
accepting your furs in our new, enlarged
•-if Vogue Stores, has been elected
Piet IDararit Hotel
A decent provision for the poor
?resident of the Flint Downtown
building. Monday thru Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. . .
is the true test of civilization.
Trade Association. Melet has been
No Phone Calls, Please.
m the association's board of direc- •
tors for a year. A graduate of Cran-
I WE CAN SELL OU
YR MINK COTS, TRIMMED
brook School and the University of
STOLES, FUN FU RS , PERSIANS, A FUR JACKETS
Michigan, he has worked at the
IMMED
SWEATERS, etc. WITH FAST RESULTS.
Vogue for 13 years and been vice
president since 1963. Melet is
13661 W. 11 Mile, just west of Coolidge
chairman of the Central Business
District Citizens District Council.
Oak Park, Mich. '
• C •
ak'
Dr. Peter A. Kronick has been
named to the 13-member board of
trustees of Flint Osteopathic Hos-
pital. He was chief of the hospital's
medical staff in 1971 and is the
first physician to serve on the
board since 1955.
• C •
• Milton Sacks, director of Hurley
Hospital, has been elected to the
;7
,
regional advisory- group of the
:- 'Recognizing Lhe need for in - depth stein; Dr. Saul Gorne, Mrs. Simon Michigan Association for Regional
Complete Selection Wearing the
understandingtof the vast problems indianer, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Medical Programs.
'4.;-• facing Jewisli communities today, rsaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kasle,
Fittest 14 Kt. Geld Jewelry
the Flint Jewish Community Conn- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasle, Mr. and
See
Morris or Joel Watnick
eil conducted is retreat last _week- Mrs. Alfred Klein, Rabbi and Mrs.
end for its executive committee and -Gilbert Kollin, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
other key leaders at. Camp Tama- vin Levey, Dr. and Mrs. Ira War-
rack's Butzel -Conference Center.
der, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss,
The Bnai Brith lodge, chapter
Alfred Klein, president of the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pelavin, Mr.
FINE JEWELRY
Flint Jewish Community Council, and Mrs. Edward Powers, Dr. and and youth organization are plan-
GIFTS
ning their annual night of games
283 Hamilton
and-Michael Pelavin, retreat chair- Mrs. Leon Rosky, Dr. and Mrs. 8 p.m. Feb. 26 in the Gold Attic
644-7624
• IrmInghare (Hem Chimers's) Thurs, frt Ww
man, selected historiad Prof. Allen Arnold Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Room at The Town and Country
W P.M.
Pollack as speaker.
Emil, Schupack, -Rabbi and Mrs. Lanes on Miller Rd.
Dr. Pollack gave a keynote ad- Gerald Schuster, Dr. and Mrs. Jack
For reservations, call Mrs. Harry
dress and two other presentations Stanzler, 'Mrs. Ted Vinacow and
Karsh, 694-5113, and tickets may
to serve as a catalyst to group dis- Mr. and Mrs: Hy Bergman.
be purchaged from Sam Winston,
cussions on Jewish identity, educa-
All major presentations have Joe Apell, Iry Sisnen, Mrs. Ted
tion,. Israel and Soviet Jewry.
been taped, and any constituent
Participating in the weekend organization of the Council wishing Goldberg or Mrs. Marvin Persky.
Over fifty prizes will be awarded,
were: Dr. andi Mrs. William Ber- to boirow a tape for a meeting
and a late buffet breakfast will be
nard Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gold- should contact the- Council office.
served_

Larry Freedman

647-2367

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