Flint (Webs-cries Isirtsers2111: Parts goers of all ages helped celebrate Israel's 24th birthday at Flint's Temple Beth El. Despite 1.8 inches of rain, more thin 300 members of the Jewish community gathered for this "Multi-Media Experience." Albert Lewis. 59; Ex-Kasle Officer Albert Lewis, former vice presi- dent of Kasle Brothers, Inc., for ' 25 years. died April 19 in Miami Beach. He was 59. Mr . Lewis had lived in North Miami Beach since retiring in 1968 , tram Kasle Brothers. His home here had been at 502 S. Franklin. He was a member of Cong. Beth Israel and of Flint Elks Lodge. In 1953. he was president of Flint Lodge of Bnai Brith. Born in • Toledo. he had lived in Flint or 45 years. He leaves his wife. Sandy; a son. Dr. Norman; a daughter. Marilyn; his father, William: and a sister. Mrs. Charlotte Kasle. all of Flint. a brother, Melvin of Davi- son: and two grandchildren. Bid/1 Announcements April 7—To Dr and Mrs. Ned Z Winkelman (Joan Bell). De- trotters presently of Yonkers, a daughter, Laura Beth. March 21 — To Mr and Mrs. Fredric Friedman (Jacqueline Horowitz). of Essexville. Mich., a daughter. Michelle Lynn. Comings . . . and . . . Goings Michael A. Pelavin, first vice president of the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council. has been appoint- ed a member of the board of trustees of the new Institute for Jewish Life by Max M. Fisher, president of the Council of Jewish - Federations and Welfare Funds. Pelavin was a member of the Task Force on Jewish Identity which designed the institute. The insti- tute board will be composed of some 60 men and women drawn from more than 400 names recom- mended by communities and other sources. Fisher said. • • • Dr. Max S. Hart was elected president of the Michigan Dental Association at its annual scientific and business meeting in Detroit. He will assume the presi- dency in 1973. Hart. a Flint dent- ist since 1930. has been a vice president of the associaition ;or the past year and a member of its board of trustees for five years. He is a past president of the local k Flint News Feb. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Lansky (Gail Leppard of Pittsburgh). 30175 Pleasant t...; Trail. Southfield. a son, Todd Jeremy society and was honored in 1966 To Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. as the association's "dentist of the Tarnow ( Merle Fay Wildermani year." lie was president of the former Detroiters, of Chicago. a Genesee County Council of Social Agencies from 1963 to 1965 and daughter. Jessica Sara. has been a director on the board To Mr and Mrs. Stuart Weis- of United Fund. Dr. Milton Panzer blatt, 13329 Sherwood. Huntington is executive secretary of the Gen- esee society. Woods. a daughter, Marcy Ellen. • • April 7 — To Dr. and Mrs. Brian The first full-time director of Gersten (Carolyn Ogoroskini, 3008 the Human Services Planning Williamsburg. Ann Arbor. a daugh- Council is Bernard Plawsky, di- ter. Aimee Nicole. rector of the Northeast Health and Welfare Council of Philadel- To Mr. and Mrs. phia. Plawsky will begin work April 25 Martin Rose (Julie Gunsberg), part-time in Flint on Monday and former Detroiters of Wai:ensville. full-time June 1. He has been a O., a daughter. Lisa Cynthia. guest lecturer at Rutgers Univer- sity in the fields of urban affairs. behavioral sciences and racial and ethnic minorities. Plawsky receiv- Medically Competent ed the Professional Service Award MOREL for Philadelphia in 1964. He has In Home or Hospital served on the board of Bnai Brith Youth Organization. RABBI S. ZACHARIASH 557-9666. Rev . HERSHL ROTH Certified Maisel 557-3186 557-1585 ' RABBI LEO GOLDMAN .Hobe) rte Ifo ■ pltals and LI 2-4444 Homey LI 1-9769 Beth El Women Plan Big Antique Show Priest Keeps Interfaith Expose With Beth El's Help `Anti-Semitism' Tuesday Post, THE DETROIT JEWISH NMS LObeolitai to 3.1—Friday, Apri: 28, 1972 Children Invited to Join Hashahar Organization Bnai Brith Lodge 656 will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at Howard John- son Motor Lodge East, t o hear Richard Loben- thal, director of the Michigan re- gion office of the Anti - Defamation League. His top- ic will be "Anti- Semitism. - The public is invited. Refresh- Lobenthal ments will be served. At the April meeting. Dennis Rice, executive director of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council and executive director of the Michigan Council, awarded plaques to members who pledged $100 or more to the Bnai Brith Youth Services Appeal in 19'70-71. Recipient of the President's Club plaque was Dr. Bert Marx. Interfaith Metropolitan T h e Agency for Planning IIMAP), better known as the successor to the Interfaith Action Council will keep a priest on its board, thanks to Temple Beth El. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing had three representatives on the board of IAC, but after re- organization into IMAP had only two Rev. Thomas Thompson, who was secretary of the board, was not renamed a representative by the diocese. The board wanted to keep Fr. Thompson as a member — so Temple Beth El appointed Fr. Thompson as one of its two repre- sentatives. The other is Mrs. Michael Pelavin. The temple already has two other members on the board, but both represent the Flint Jewish Community Council rather than the temple. Mrs. Theodore Harrison and Mrs. Robert Gutterman, chairmen of the 16th annual Temple Beth El Sisterhood antique show and sale, anticipate their best show' yet—from Sunday through Tues- day at the temple. New features will include a Wayne State Uni- versity art department exhibit and sale. Sisterhood cooks will prepare dinners to be served each day be- tween 5 and 7 p.m. Proceeds will help support the temple religious school. More Flint News Page 38 s , i i.co ecsov• Century Club plaques went to Dr. Simon Indianer, Sam Gutter- man, Joe Schiller, Dr. Stanley Kel- ler, Dr. Leon Rosky, Dr. Jack Stanzler, Richard Goldstein, Lou Kasle, Dr. Milton Siegel, Michael Pelavin, Dr. Peter Kronick, Dr. Ira Marder and Irving Simen. Karen Lynn Golden, daughter ' , of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Golden,( will be called to the Torah as a , Bat Mitzvah 11 a.m. May 6, at Temple Beth El. Eng-a g ements A man often pays dear for a ! small frugality. —Ralph Waldo Emerso .- Bar Mitzva Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Scho of Flint Park Blvd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Valerie Beth to Brent Louis Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shannon L. Carey Jr. of Flushing. The bride-elect and her fiance are graduates of the University of Michigan. Mr. Carey attends the University of Michigan's dental school, and Miss Scho is working on her doe- , toral degree in history there. They plan an August wedding. Jewish Mysticism •at Beth Israel School CLEARANCE On Selected Spring Fashions HOWARD JACOBS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE Fri. '01 dna. I 1-3 THAT HIS LOVELY WIFE, That Silly Grin SHELLY, AFTER HAVING 3 GIRLS, IS EXPECTING THEIR I 799 1:”.1illge Iterkles 1 ir.rger hef to .16 nex, FIRST BOY, 398- 11168 ON OR ABOUT JAN. 21, 1973 Following on the heels of a sue- , cessful experiment in Jewish ed- ucation at Beth Israel Hebrew School, Pinhas Fellus, education- ' al director, announces the second I semester of an elective program [for 8th-lOth graders on "Practical Aspects of Jewish Mysticism," taught by Melba Krause. By request, there will be a class for adults in the fall. Mrs. Krause has written a book- let which the national director of education of the Union of Am- erican Hebrew Congregations, Rabbi Jack Spiro, has requested for use in Compass, a teachers' manual. Copies of the booklet on "Prac- tical Aspects of Jewish Mysti- cism" are available for 51.75 from Melba Krause. 12071 Francesca. Grand Blanc 48439. HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA! REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL EMBASSY MOTEL Ideally Located V. Mile From Northland COLOR TV - Heated Pool - Hi-Fi - Restaurant - Water Beds Attractive Group aim! Commercial Rates Airport Transportation Available 14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PAR K Ben Halpern, co-owner 548-1822 MANUFAI CTURER'S SAMPLES riTt\ of fine children's E wear Community Calendar April 30—Statewide Solidarity Day April 30-May 2—Temple Beth E Sisterhood Antique Show May 2—Bnai Brith Lodge Meeting ., 8 p.m.. Howard Johnson Motor Lodge East Sisterhood Israel 3—Beth Meeting, 12:30 p.m. 4—JWVA Installation, 8:30 p.m. —Cong. Beth Israel Board Meeting. 8 p.m The Flint Jewish Youth Center was the site of the first meeting of Hashahar, a new Jewish youth group sponsored by Hadassah. Lenny Marcus, Hashahar re- ' Biased History of Jews AMSTERDAM (JTAI — Dutch gional field director, led the first meeting, which included songs. television broadcast a 30-minute children's program on "The History dances, games and stories. The club is open to boys and of the Jewish People and the State girls age 9-12 Their mothers need of Israel. - The program. under the auspices not he Iladas,ah members. Hashahar will continue to meet of the Dutch Protestant Church. at the youth center. Leaders will inclined strongly toward anti-Is- rael pi-opa4ar, !a he Laurie White and Leonard Fink Expect More In Maternity Fashions r 4- Sy' SAVE a up to • Blouses • Pantsuits • Skirts • Spring Coats • Dtesses • Boys' Shirts • Boys' Slacks CHILDREN'S SAMPLELAND 3022 W. 12 Mile, Berkley' Mon thry Sot. 10 to 5 547-3366 We Accept EtankAmericord