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June 30, 1972 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-30

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Flint News

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW;

Judith Gotlib Betrothal
to Mark Alan Gordon

32—Friday, June 30, 1972

Youth on
the Move

Violinist Michael Leib of Flint,
a student at the University of
Montana at Missoula, has won a
music scholarship.

ael Booth at International Festival
tria

JOE MILLER

and

HIS ORCHESTRA

Music For All Occasions

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Nathan E. Lake has received his
from Stanford
masters degree
University.

Steven A. Kleiner has received
bachelors degree front Ferris
State College, Big Rapids.

his

FFIRESTONE

SUITE

MISS JUDITH GOTLIE

Ann Lebster Chapter of Hadassah sponsored an Israel booth
this Year's International Institute Fiesta As in past years. many
untrue, nen- represented through local organizations. This year,
• Hadassah chapter oas insited to establish the Israel booth.
ins types of food %ere prepared and sold. Dishes included kibutz
ad. tahina dip oith pita bread, eggplant appetizer. borsht and
Olf• Ill ad I• pastries. Volunieers iroluded; (from left) Marilyn Scha-
.. Mrs. Arthur Silverman, Mrs. Joe Bernard, Mrs. Nelson Schafer,
and Mrs. Leon Maizlish.
- s. Benjamin lIpstein, Mrs. Asher Harder

Ichael Pelavin Trustee
Jewish Life Institute

-

Lehael Feta\ in has been ap
wed to the board of trustees of
reated Institute for
nev.;y
‘Ish I.;te 7t Nos rilITIOOOCC(1 Is
1 :slier president of the
X
11
incd .of .leoish Federations and
!fare Funds
avm is one Of
men and wo-
n representing
ross-section of
[mutilates
in
parts of the
ted States and
iada, mulled
ently tr• the
rd. The board
first
d
ds
this
• eting
Pelavin
Dun
ui
t.th
ietion with the ('.IF' hoard of
ector, and national committee
etings in New York, ,.here it
Tressed itself to program prior-
, and policies and a considers
of special projects

t'onanannit,

Catlentlar

Comings . . .
and
. . . Goings

is,teil relatives in
.tack Gorge
Russia last month and gave an
account of his trip at last week's
meeting of the Senior Friendship
Club

Flint physician Dr Eli N. Bern-
stein has completed 150 hours_ of

graduate medical education over

the past three years to retain his
membership in the American
Academy of Family Physicians.

been
Braman has
Leonard
elected vice president of the
hoard of Junior Achievement of
'it-eater Genesee Valley, Inc
.
.

23077

Mr. and Mrs. Benz:on Gotlib of •
Wabash Ave announce the en
,;agernent of their daughter Judith
to Mark Alan Gordon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey I. Gordon of •
I.edgestone Ave., Southfield.

Miss Gotlib is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and also
spent a year of study at the He-
brew University. Mr. Gordon holds
bachelors and masters degrees
from the University of Michigan
school of business and has a law
degree- from the University of
Michigan.
The couple plans to marry in
October

Sanin•l Buckler. 79;

First,
a bottling firm executive, died
June 24 at age 79.

Samuel Buckler, 406 W.

Surviving are his wife, Lena; a
son, William; two daughters, Mrs.
Jack (Rose) Markovitz of Chicago
and Mrs. Leonard (Eileen) Lons
of Windsor: a brother, Leibal Bok-
ler of Buenos Aires; a sister, Mrs.

Furniture Business

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1 -, .rot . died

Rue

at age '71.
Ile ;ids •••••,ner of Sample Furni-
• ears and also
Gardena

IChildren.

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for :s

in Win-
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Chili No. 2
ril Traveler:,

El.nt Elks
Cummer-
ouncil No. 29.

Survisiniz are his wife, Julie: a
Son. Sheldon of Woodland
Calif; a daughter. Rena Fried-
man of Kalamazoo: two sisters,
M rs . Joseph Welcher of Winni-
peg and Mrs. Harry Yacht of Van-

, ousel- , and eight grandchildren.

$850,000 Goes to Rehovot
for Research on Cancer

TEE. AVIV

Harold

Weill,

president of the Talisman Founda-

This happy group of Jewish boys and girls took part in Camp
accabee's summer program last year. Children age 4-10 are
sited to sing, dance, create, share interests and take trips. For
servations call the Flint Jewish Community Council, 767-5922.
•ssions are scheduled for July 10-14, July 1721 and July 24-28. A
w ,of the actiyities planned for the first session are: trips to Mott
irm, Safetyville, bowy ing at Town and Country Lanes and Dr.
gelow's Veterinary Hospital. Crafts, sports and folk dancing and
lining are among the special interest groups. .5 halla baking demon-
ration is planned before the Sabbath.

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Mr. Buckler was horn in Russia
and had been a resident of Flint
the last 52 years.
He was a member of Cong. Beth
Israel.
Co-founder of M & S Beverage
Co. in 1919, known at that time as
the Independent Bottling Co., he
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Flint tax attorney. David Laro
has been listed in the "Who's Who Sam (Pauline) Kessler of South-
Among Authors and Journalists". field: and 13 grandchildren.
for his article. "Elective One •
Month Liquidations" published
;n the May 1971 edition of the Samuel Goldstein; Was
American liar Association Jour

Corr dig I

364

tion of New York. announced here
research grants totaling $850,000
to the Weitmann Institute of Sci-
ence in Rehovot to finance cancer
studies.

Last week. Weill was made an
honorary fellow of the Weizmann
Institute in recognition of his aid
in research aimed at eliminating
Ii C:crina, sickle cell anemia and

ooIcs's disease.

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