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May 05, 1972 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-05

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8—Friday, May 5, 1972

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THE DETROIT JEWSIH NEWS

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.Nt a butte! tea hosted by Mrs Sol Schafer at the Sheraton Motor
Linda Ruth Pollack, daugh , er of the David Pollack, of Fran
was intreduced prior to her forthcoming marriage to the Schafer,'

. Arnold Stuart. The emir, ;7Ians to marry in June Among the gue-,ts
wet. , the bride s mother. he,
-Ier Marilyn and the bridegroom's sister
Linda of Troy
Sy I, ia Ann I r
of the Miiton I.ers of Youngstown
mtrodaced to I.,
friends of her fiance. Bennet Storer.
, -!7nan, at n ale
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by his mother Mrs Raymond Eno
at the Er
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Cong Beth Israel Meeting
Set for New Building

Cong. Beth Israel's annual meet-
ing will he held in the new build-
ing at 6-5240 Calkins, 7 30 p m
%lay 21

The nominating committee and
the board of directors will present
the following slate.

Presiclent. Dr. Leon Rusky: y ice
Barney Sherman and
• fl:
dmr. treasurer. Edwin
Osher
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Leona rl Bra_mlan : and
hoard of e location. Dr.
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Price

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and Milton 11 ,7:ss Julian I c
Dr. Raymond l— apier and Mr-
ton Rosenbaum. line year.
. ■ dditional nominee, may 7 ,
rented fr -re t hi , flo, , r.

Mayor Greets Israel

Hys of the 1972
to the r. •
Flint t'n.!..,1 Je.r oh Appeal cam
paign. the three c()-chairmen cif
the key gifts division, Dr. Witham
Bernard, Malcolm Isaacs and Dr.
Arncld Schaffer hare urged com-
pletion of total card coverage by
each worker. Dr Bernard stated,
"The people of Israel are keeping
the promise They pay the highest
taxes in the world, and they see
80 per cent of that tax ,mo-nue
go to assure Israel's, securdy
They isontinue to guardthe board-
ers a',oast stubborn an,! hos-

Calendar

May 8 Iladassah Board 'dieting .
12.311 pm , home of 1,1r,
Arthur SilYernian

home of Mrs Irvin Sha
hood Meeting, 12 30 p cn
—final lirith Woolen Board
Meeting, 8-:i0 p rn home
of Mrs. Jack
II—DA- VA Meeting. 8.30 p on
home of Mrs. Oryin Sha-
pir0

Itenj

Schlager:

Owned Upholstery Firm

(tied April 21 at age 85
Mr Schlager was born in Kra
kow. Poland and was a resident
of Flint the last 57 years. lie was
a member of Temple Beth El. a
life member of the Elks Club. a
member of Masonic Fellowship
Lodge Shrine Consistory Bay City
and was a 32nd Degree Mason.

Mr. Schlager was the former
culler and operator of the Flint
Upholstery Co , 2623 S Saginaw.
for 55 years

Surviving are his wife, Ann;
daughter, N1rs Lawrence Kaplan;
two brothers. Sid of Redford, \'a..
and David of Antwerp. Belgium:
and two grandchildren

Vonfila
dli. 31cove

Joel Kaufman sun of Dr and
Mr, Benjamin Kaufman. ha, been
elected to the national honer
fits or Sr= •11,1 4. hi Lambda This
honor is Coon h..,(1 u n the 0■ 11

lent . ;

character
:ear', ship and sr rya e
t ,, the s -7 . . , .1 t
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toe enemies. m guarantee Israel's
suruiral at the cost of life itself.
- For this is what the promise
means to the people of Israel: that
they will join with Jews in the free
world, with us, to assure that every
Jew- , wherever he may he, whose
right to live as a Jew is denied,
who suffers oppression because he
is a Jew, shall he able to come to
Israel and build a new life."
Isaacs concluded, "Our promise
is to bring light unto the dark
.iyes of those wham we have
hrought to freedom but not yet to
fulfillment of their hopes, to bring
new hope and a new life to those
we must yet bring to freedc,, n.•'

Emil Cohen to Star
at Grand Rapids Fete

Emil Cohen, humorist and vocal-
ist, will he guest star at a recep-
tion on behalf of State of Israel
Bonds. 8 p m May 24 at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Rosen-
zweig, 2638 Reeds Lake SE, Grand
Rapids The' reception will cele-
brate Israel's 24th anniversary of
statehood

Cohen has appeared III major
night clubs, hotels and theaters
throughout the country. lie has
been seen on numerous television
programs and heard on leading
radio shows.
Cohen presents a program which
has its origin in both American
an,1 Yiddish cultures

word and deed at a ceremony
marking the 29rn anniversary of
the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and
the 24th anniversary of Israel.

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and half enrolled at nearby col-
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