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May 19, 1972 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-19

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!ORT Elects President,
Mrs. Sanders Goodstein

Grand Rapids
News Notes

Norman Katz Renominated to UHS Presidency

Flint Chapter of ORT has elected
Mrs. Sanders A. Goodstein as
president.
At its final luncheon of the sea
Other chapter officers are:
son, Temple Emanuel Sisterhood
Vice presidents, Mesdames Ben-
installed the following officers: jamin Bayer, Michael E. Witten-
Mesdames Joseph Cohen, presi- berg and A. Richard Benison; sec-
dent; James Stark, Ed Levit, Gene retaries, Mesdames Irving S.
Eppinger and Joseph Schwartz, Berner, Edwin L. Elk, and Nathan
vice presidents; Leo Grossberg, Greenberg; and treasurer, Mrs.
Ed Wepman and Saul Armour, Arnold W. Hartz.
secretaries; and Mrs. Sam Wolf,
The board of directors includes
treasurer.
Mesdames Barry Shapiro, Louis
• • •
Kasle, Jerome D. Winegarden Jr.
The 1972 Bonds for Israel cam- and Arthur Hurand.
paign for greater Grand Rapids
has begun, under the chairman- Hashahar to Hold
ship of Hyman Berkowitz. The Final Meeting in Flint
Hadassah's Hashahat Youth
climax of the Bonds drive will be
a reception 8 p.m. Wednesday at Group will hold its final meeting
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard of the season 3:30 p.m. Sunday at
Rosenzweig. Emil Cohen, humor- Flushing Park. All 4th-6th graders
ist. raconteour and vocalist will are invited to bring their own
hot dogs and buns. Drinks, chips
entertain.
and dessert will be provided. in
case of bad weather, the gather-
ing will be held at the Flint Jew-
ish Youth Center. For information
or transportation, call Lenny Fink,
235-9320, or Lauri White, 232-1038.
SKULSKY-SIMS: Announcement
is made of the recent marriage of
Roger Phillip Skuisky, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Sam Slculsky, to Valerie
Susan Sims, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Sims of Flushing.
The Detroit Chapter of the Am-
erican Jewish Committee will cele-
brate its 25th anniversary year
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
with a dinner at the Sheraton-
Now Booking .. .
Cadillac Hotel June 5.

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The 5.7.nd annual meeting of the
United Hebrew Schools will take
place 10 a.m. June 4 in the LaMed
Auditorium of the United Hebrew
Schools.
Norman D. Katz. who has been
nominated for re-election, will de-
liver the president's annual report.
This will be supplemented by Dr.
Benjamin Yapko's superintendent's
annual report on the progress of
the schools and plans for the
future.
Election of officers for 1972-73
will take place, as well as election
of one-third of the members of
the board of directors for three-
year terms, commencing in 1972.
The following are on the nomina-
tions committee slate:
Norman D. Katz, president: Ro-
bert Kasle, Milton Lucow and Wil-
liam A. 'Voiles, vice presidents:
Julius J. Harwood, secretary; Nor-
bert Reinstein, treasurer; and Stan-
ley H. Marx, assistant treasurer.
Members of the board of direc-
tors being renominated for three-
year terms are:
Mandell L. Berman, Morris J.

Avern Cohn to Be honoree
at AJCommittee Dinner June 5

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Walter Shapero, president of the
Detroit Chapter, announces that
the occasion will honor Avern L.

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Cohn, president of the Detroit
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rights and Jewish-Catholic dialogue
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Prominent Detroit area leaders
will participate in honoring Irwin
I. Cohn at a reception 4:30 p.m.
June 12 in the Standard City Club.
The Jewish Theological Seminary
has designated the attorney to be
the recipient of its Distinguished
Service Award. Louis Berry will
serve as chairman of the recep-
tion and Max M. Fisher as honor-
ary chairman.
The sponsoring committee, now
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Berry, Abraham Borman, Jack
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Frankel, William Gershenson, Ben
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George D. Seyburn, Jack Shenk-
man. Samuel S. Simmer, Richard
Sloan, Bert L. Smokier and Paul
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Friday, May 19, 1972-39
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