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March 31, 1972 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-31

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20—Friday, March 31, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Luncheon Raises Funds for UJA Drive

Flint Physician Pens Novel With Some Notable Success

15i:"E:Iilarshalt,pcildberg,„direc7 years, Dr. Goldberg chose. Paris the WaiiWkfalivUniVersiti medi-
cal school staff. _ He came to . lfur-
tor of medical educatiOiii -kid chief ai The site for the. novel ,
_ : •-• *-
In all the first draft took almost letin 1995:-_
of medicine at Hurley Hospital,
has branched out into another three years to write. After_anany
fries to find a ,publisher,, he sign-
field: ,writing.
ELECTRONIC
his ed a contract with World..in Sanu-
br. Goldberg, 41, has had "The ary 1971.
CALCULATORS
medical suspense novel,
Karamanov Equations," publish- Dr. Goldberg, a native of Mas-
$148.88
ed by World, and it is currently sachusetts, is a graduate of Tufts
4 function — x
University Medical School. He
available at Flint book stores.

Already, paperback rights have
been sold to Pinnacle Books, and
a first soft-cover printing of 250,-
000 copies is scheduled _for - .Maw
1973. Dr.- Goldberg's agent is nego-
tiating with several movie com-
panies, and on Sunday, the physi-
cian will meet with actor-director
Cliff Robertson, who is interested
in directing a film.
Publishers in seven countries
are translating and printing the
book.
Dr. Goldberg, a specialist in in-
ternal medicine, particularly en-
docrinology, is not new to the
world of writing. In the early
1960s, he wrote scripts for the
"Dr. Kildare" television- series.
To research the work, Dr.
Goldberg read more than 100

went to Detroit in _ 1964
to be on
-

Det. 342-7800

Suburbs 399-8333

AIRY M. STERN

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Extends Holiday Greetings-and
Thanks all his customers
for their past patronage and

The women's division of the 1972 Flint United Jewish Appeal, at
Its second luncheon, drew (from left), standing: Mesdames Robert
Mitchell, Arthur Horand, Nathan Schafer, Michael Pelavin, Jack
Rabin, Sol Schafer, Ira. Marder, Raymond Failer, William Baffles,
Asher Marder, Jack Stanzier, Saul Gorne, Sydney Melet and Rich-
invites you to visit him at
ard Thal: seated: Mesdames Aaron Weston, Lawrence Kaplan, Julius
Horand, Edwin Elk and Yale Smith: on the floor: Mesdames Leo
Selde, hostess Robert Gutterman, Charles Speights and Simon In-
dianer. Not pictured are Mesdames:-J. J. Gutow, Joe Bernard, Hyman
• Good Location
• Good Deals
Leavitt, Philip Silberman and Sam Wiseman,
• Good Service
• Geod People
• • •
20811 W. 8 MILE
Mrs. Simon Indianer and Mrs.
Between Evergreen and Lahser
Robert Gutterman announce that
the women's division final lunch-
Large Selection of Cars & Trucks
eon of the 1972 Flint United Jew-
534-1400, 358-2232, 358-5192
books and articles on the opera-
ish Appeal will be held noon April
tion of the Russian secret police,
11 in the Candlelight Room of the
the KGB. He also researched
Durant Hotel. This function will
technical aspects of antimissile
be for all contributors of $52 or
Visit The four Seasons
devices with physicists at the
more.
State
Solidarity
Day
universities of Michigan and
For reservations, call the Coun-
.
Iowa.
cil office, 767-5922. Guest speaker to Be Bluepri nted at
Because he had been physician-
will be. Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, lec-
in-chief for the Supreme Allied
turer on Middle Eastern affairs E. Lansing Meeting
Dr.
Jack
Stanzler,
State
Soli-
Headquarters
in Paris for two
and former officer in the Israel
darity Day committee chairmen,
Defense Forces.
Dr. Plotkin was educated at the has announced a statewide plan- Passover Featured
universities of Jerusalem and Lon- ning meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at
Along Woodward, just north
don and was the first Israel citi- Cong. Shaarey Zedek, East Lans- in ,International Display
The Flint International Inititute
zen to be admitted to Princeton ing.
of Hickory Grove Road. You'll
Representatives
from
all
Michi-
this _month sponsored a three-day
University's W o od r o w Wilson
find a part of Bloomfield
School of Public and Internation- gan Jewish communities are in- exhibition, "Festivals of Sprffig,"
you never knew existed:
al Affairs. lie obtained his MA vited. "We want to plan a pro- including an exhibition of ancient
and PhD degrees from Princeton, gram so that on April 30, Solidarity crafts; costumes and religious ob-
"Apartments Now Available:"
where he taught in the depart- Day for Soviet Jews, our numbers jects and customs, of Passover.
will demonstrate to our legislators
3 in Autumn, $450-$540/month-2 in Winter, $450/month
ment of politics.
Assisting Mrs. Bernard Abram-
He served as an officer in the that Jews in all communities, re- son with the Passover table were
intelligence corps of Israel's De- gardless of size, are united in our F. Pinhas Fellus, who supplied
fense Army from its inception in concern for our Jewish Soviet Hagadat and literature on Pass-
brothers," stated Dr. Stanzler.
1948.
over to distribute to the hundreds
The program will be climaxed who attended; Annette Schafer,
with the presentation of peti- Mrs. Bernard Dickstein, Mrs. Eu-
BBYO Contributors
tions urging President Nixon to gene Grilfel, Mrs. Leon Maizlish,
2945 Woodward Ave. north of Hickory Grove Road
carry to Soviet leaders the con- Barbara Abramson and Mrs. Hy-
to Be Cited at Meeting
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013 - Phone 1813)338-1800
It
cern of millions of Americans- man Loikrec,
Bnai Brith Lodge 656 will meet over the plight of Soviet Jews.
8 p.m. April 11 at Howard John-
The petition, part of a national
son Motor Lodge East. Dennis effort to obtain 1,000,000 signa-
Rice, executive director of the tures, will be presented to- the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai, Brith President prior to his forthcoming
Council, will present plaques to visit to the Soviet Union.
members contributing $100 or
Well over 1,000 signatufls al-
more to the 1970-71 Bnai Brith ready have been received in the-
Youth Services Appeal campaign. Flint Council office, including
A tape-slide program, "Jerusa- petitions from Crystal Falls, Iron
lem: a Day In the Old City," will River, East Lansing, Portage,
be presented.
Kalamazoo, I t h a ca , Flushing,
Rice's duties - include direction Grand Blanc, Mt. Morris, Davi-
of the Bnai Brith Michigan Coun- son, Swartz Creek, Fenton, Ver-
cil, which comprises 15 lodges non, Clio, Linden, Orchard Lake,
outside the metropolitan Detroit Ann Arbor, Lapeer, Millinton,
area. A past president of Albert Bay City, Holly, Marquette, Olivet,
D. Tucker Lodge, he has served as Grand Rapids, Petoskey, Charle-
assistant recording secretary of voix and Flint.
the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council; Bnai Brith *Muth
Organization - Council chairman;
Marriages
Covenant Credit Union board
GOODSTEIN - SHOULKIND:
member; and adviser to youth
activities of Cong. Beth Abraham, Peter Emmanuel Goodstein, son
of which he is a member.
of the Sanders Goodsteins of Park-
II
The program is open to the pub- side Dr., Flint, took Hanna Shoul-.
lic. Refreshments will - be served. kind of liolon,- Israel, as his bride`
in a ceremony' at:Vet:lipid 'Beth. El'
Flint Lodge again has _made ar- Sunday 'evening,: :The...new
rangements to play golf on the 27- 'Goodstein:1i the daughthr of Mr: •
hole championship Grand Blanc and Mrs. Nehemiah!, Shotilkind.CGD
Golf Course. Special fees have ficiating. were Rabbis Gilbert Kol-
been arranged for Class A meni- lin ancr_Gerald• SchuSter: The' briZes
berships. Both men and women wore a sleeveless crocheted lace
members of Bnai Brith are in- gown with oval•neckline - Snd semi-
vited. The course officially opens full skirt. Narrow satin ribbons
April 2. Applications and questions were 'threaded through the lace,
should be directed to committee which' also fashioned _ the -:_match
members Sam WinstOn; Irving L. ing circular mantilla held by a
Simen, Joseph Apell, Ted Vinacow, camelot cap. She carried a spray
Morrie Young, Damor S. Mitsh- of iris. Among-the guests were the
kun, Sam Gutterman, Dr. Sey- bride's sister and -brother-in-law,
MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION--
Mr. and Mrs. Shabtai Peretz of
mour Stern, or Lewis : Sanford.
CENTER HouiRs? 9e30 a m to k 00 P=T;i7
Israel; and the bridegroom's
There is nothing seems so like grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
A.09:134-rn
an honest man as an artful knave. seph Laro and - Mrs. Sam Good-
Northwestern at:Bgbristlle-and Greenfield Roads-
—Charles Simmons stein of Miami Beach.

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