Scholarship Winners Study for Isra e l THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, June 2, 1972 Fl int teen users have been ' Israel scholarships in a program sponsored by the su liner 1.111(1ii‘svi u s,t,,,trit( s 7 ! t n . ! Ten ,,,,arded hooks and ads ised to maintain daily diaries during their stay • tahreei r en rc e o t u u r r n a ,geadti pants to meet with youth groups. their congre. surn on Jewish education. ,i,„ i - . gations, the media and the board The students w h o plan of gosernors of the council, Israel this summer now. re p rtici- They will assist in the orie:',, paling in an intensise oncetz'ti"n lion of next year's scholarship re lThirse V.MCI , will heighten itth ,, fe, i; I , :points and prepare evaluation of understanding - and appreciati their missions. the trip. Dr. Michael Engelman, Flint Dentist, Age 62 •:. ..ean F lint Ma, 27 He was 62 ! Dr. Engel l•i, r• Ino%1T12, offices " 1 ∎ ■ Dr I m, lost a1 :',01 Shel- f], lrl He was a member of Keidan I or: r Unto lirith, and a past of of the lodge (0' also w.is least president of the National Ilrith Bowling Association. Ile leases his wife, Fs I, a son. a daughter. Mrs. thin A. (Susan, a brother. fir. Has mond of Flint amt four :".r.:thth1-111 rtren s,rnac olar tongue of the country has become greatly sitiat• ed. depraved. and corrupted by the style of our Congressional debat, - Daniel Wel,t e r HUNDREDS OF NEW CHEVROLETS TO CHOOSE FROM Scholarship recipients are Fred The life of the law has not Benson. Paul Berens Theresa Berg-' it has been experier • " i C: II• ward Bernard. David man, ,lislicer VI". Holmes, Jr. Bragman, Lesbe Klein, M (h Levey, Ilene Mitchell. Anne Schu- pack. and Bennye Sods. Shown are Israel scholarship winners (from left, top row: Fred Benson, Teresa Bergman and David Bernard; Center: Michael Lest.., tlnward Bragman, Ilene Mitchell and Benny e Seide: and Bottom Shelley Portney and Leslie Klein. Not shown is Paul Beret]. Flint News Each mission participant has and health facdries Alfred Elem. president of the educational proposed. All based on 50.- Flint Jewish Community Council, :1 arrivals. But Jews do not has, has annonnced allocations from :he luxury of advance planning the 1971 annual campaign. In addition to $387:396 raised Unexpectedly, a large number or in the Israel Emer2ency Fund Jews he_ian streaming into Israel Drise, a record S200.000 has been ''The expected 50,000 became allocated front the regular cam- estimated 711.1100. And man} 1.aign to the Frilled Jewish Ap- .he 'unexpected' immigrants are peal ,irtually mmniii , s , when they ar- e. New budgets are hem, t:spraining this :tot, high ,Irafted; new plans for housmii ''1972 Klein stated. allot alien. si,ies supposed to be a 'normal' and other needs are being revise,. upward . 'the enormous costs in ir ‘ ,. ! , 04- 1 in this new exodus moot from b e borne be us. as they hase at et' countries including the I mon were expected to Israel A budget of rls w as drafted by the Jew. ish A.,enry 11,nsing and social see. were Maimed. Expansion of - - .rthoo.2.1,th 11, SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S Kosher Meats —I V & Poultry Mkt. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE LI 7-8111 The course. planned by inhas Fellus, administrator of Cong Beth Israel School; Dr. William Bee nard, chairman of the SUMM r ac- tivities subcommittee; any Ily Bergman, executive director f the e Council, includes text study.] class discussion, slide presentations, Is- raeli guest instructors, films, i inter- views with recent Israel v .- itors and an Israeli night. Partici mtion in conversational Hebrew a so is ..c.in2 offered. I 1 .111 Heads ,t11ocaticon% S-'. -t Member Detroit Retch been provided with special guide WE DELIVER LIFE INSURANCE BRANCH MANAGER OPPORTUNITY For a fully functioning Southfield branch office of a large, 75-year old company. We are seeking a young man with a proven agency-building record, now earning at least S 15,000 from management activities. Our Branch Managers are not substantial personal producers. This is opportunity. a branch management not a general agency arrangement. "'al. '" b een- - B. Morris Pelas in, chairman of the budget and allocations committee, announced that in accordance with the decisions of the budget subcommittees, as approved by the hoard of gov- ernors, the balance of the al- locations is divided among lo- cal and national agencies and sersices. Toronto 7. Canada, Telephone 416' 923-6651 Let A-Olt∎ skilled professional service rid your roaches, spiders, silverfish, clover mites, carpet beetles, clothes moths and other insects. Yuri can depend on .4-01% for positire irtsect control, safe application methods. and !!naranteed rosalts. Call 862-3200 1 0 Bar Mitzva Dr and tic The destructive ones, the nuisance ones, and the ones that are a health menace! house of ants, Men Play Ball Senior boys' and men's base- ball teams sponsored by the Jew- ish Community Council, have be- gun the summer season. The next boys' game is set against Cen- tral Nazarene 6 p.m. Monday a. Bassett Park. The next men's game. with Our Savior Lutheran, will take place at the Armory 6 p.m. Thursday Senior boys' practice is held 6 p m. Sundays at Stevenson Park and is open to all boys in junior or senior high school. Men's base- ball practice, open to anyone. is held 10 a.m. Sundays at the GMI field For information on either team, mill Carl .r Stephanie Rittman. . ' 2111-7,71t3 Write or telephone collect: E.M. Squires, U.S Development Consultant, The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada, 95 St. Clair Avenue West, HOUSEHOLD SECTS In resiewing the allocations. Dr. Leon Husky, chairman of the 1972 Flint United Jewish Appeal, stat- ed that this year, the needs pre- sented by the new challenge of the migration of Soviet Jewry de- mand even greater efforts and sacrifices to assure that the cur- rent campaign will exceed all -,reyious totals. lie concluded by urging that all workers complete their cards in the shortest possible time. Boys, STOPS ah Ilc:11 PEST CONTROL SERVICE, INC. E. John Klein