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September 01, 1972 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-01

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Bnai Brith Lodge to Host Teen-Age Travelers Tuesday

The Community Is Invited to Attend

A Flag Pole Dedication and
Flag Presentation

To Congregation Beth Israel
Dye and Calkins Rd.

By The Jewish War Veterans,
Flint Post No. 231

Sunday, September 3. 12 Noon

Keynote Speaker:
U.S. Rep. Donald Reigle Jr.

Bnai Brith Lodge of Flint Seide and Fred Benson.
Tickets may tie obtained at
will hold its first meeting of
The meting is open to the the gate poor tii the game or
the year 8 p.m. Tuesday' at public. Refreshments will be from the I'X Bar-11-Q restau
the Howard Johnson Motor served,
rant, 5220 Clio (767-45H).

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Sept. 1, 1972-31

Lodge East.

For its Father and Child
Men hate become the tools
Following the me eting,
Flint teen-agers will relate Night, Bnai Brith will see of their tools. -- Henry I)
their experiences in working the semi-professional football Thoreau.
and studying in Israel this team Flint Sabres meet the
•summer. These teens re- Youngstown Ilardhats 7:30
. •
ceived partial scholarships p.m. Saturday at Holy Re- — • ... • • • •
from the commission on Jew- deemer Athletic Field.

ish education of the Flint
A. •
Jewish Community Council.

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Flint News

lliss Rosenfeld Now 11 rs.

In a recent ceremony, I
Sharon Deborah Rosenfeld of
Flint became the bride of
Michael Fredric Stein of Fre-!
mont, Calif. Parents of the
couple are Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Z. Rosenfeld of Grand
Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris W. Stein of Hunting

Comings ...
and
Goings

Two local teachers have
been added to the staff o
Valley School. Flint's only
private college - preparatory
school. Julie Colish, who has
taught reading at Lowell
Junior High School and is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Manny Colish, will teach
social studies, developmental
reading for slow readers and
the test-readiness course. She
has a masters degree from
Michigan State University.
Mrs. Linda Schimmel.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stein

ton Woods. The candlelight
ceremony took place at
Cong. Ahavas Israel Syna-
gogue, Grand Rapids.
The bride wore a taffeta
gown with an overlay of
Alencon lace. A pearled
flower headpiece held her
shoulder-length veil.
Maid of honor was Ruth L.
Rosenfeld. sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Don-
ald Sandweiss of Phoenix,
sister of the bridegroom: and
Sandra N. Rosenfeld, sister
of the bride.
Best man was Lee Miller
of Livonia. Ushers were
Daniel Stein of San Diego
brother of the bridegroom:
and Marshall Bassin of Farm
ington.
Following a wedding trip to
Toronto. the couple is living
in Flint

Robert Gutterman, will teach
early elementary children.
She has taught deaf children.
emotionally disturbed and
delinquent boys, culturally
deprived preschoolers, hyper-
active children in a San
Francisco ghetto school.
pregnant teen-agers and pre-
schoolers with a variety of
handicaps.
MRS. MICHAEL STEIN
e
Dr. and Mrs. David Gutter-
man report double nahes.
Their son, Rabbi Leslie Yale
Gutterman, has just been
named associate rabbi of
Temple Beth El in Provi-
dence, R.I., where he has
—Jewish War Veter
served as assistant rabbi for Septip ans Flag Pole Dedi
two years since ordination
cation, Noon, Cong.
from Hebrew Union College.
Beth Israel
Temple Beth El, founded in
S—B n a i Brith Lodge
1854, is the largest reform
Meeting, 8 p.m.,
congregation in Providence,
Howard Jo h n sb n
servicing over 900 families.
Motor Lodge East
The Guttermans' young
6—Beth Israel Sister-
son, Robert, recently. was
hood Meeting, 12:30
named a 1972 Avery Hopwood
P.m.
winner for fiction—an award
7.--JWVA Board Meet-
given annually since 1905 for
ing, 8:30 p.m.
creative writing. He also was
—Cong. B et Is Israel
the recipient of a William J.
Board
Meeting, 8
Branstrom award for schol-
P.m.
astic achievement in 1971.
9-10—Rosh Hashana
Frank Friedman recently
14adassah's bowling league
conducted a three-day work-
shop at Genesee Community will start Sept. 14 at Town
College for elementary and and Country Lanes. The time
second teachers of French, has been changed to Thurs-
Spanish and German. Fried- day moiiiings. To form a
man is a French instructor team, or be placed on one.
and director of language lab- call Sandy Kahrnoff. 649-7023:
oratories at Genesee Com- Golda Shapiro. 785.5555; or
Helen Krueger. 234-7709
munity College.

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