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October 20, 1972 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-20

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Jacob Pines, Jewish Communal
Leader for Many Years, Dies

Jacob Pines, a patriarch of
the Flint Jewish community,
who was honored many times
for his devotion and service
to the Jewish people, died
Sunday at age 84.

r

Ile was treasurer of the
Flint Jewish Community
Council for many years and
currently was treasurer em-
eritus. lie also was chairman
of the collections and house
committees of the Council
and served on various other
committees. lie worked for
the Jewish National Fund
and was a member of Bnai
Brith.

JACOB PINES

a son, Irving; a daughter,
Mrs. Julian Feller; and six
grandchildren.

Draw
outfit, Adults

COUrses

Teen-agers from both Cong.
Beth Israel and Temple Beth
El, have been flocking to
elective courses offered at
Beth Israel.
They're so popular that a
Mr. Pines received many series is being developed for
honors from organizations, adults.
including Israel Bonds, the
Daytime classes, taught
Zionist Organization o f Tuesday and Thursday after-
America and the Jewish The- noon, began two weeks ago.
ological Seminary. In 1963, Sunday classes will begin
he was honored for 2.5 years' It his weekend.
service by the national UJA.
The 31 classes include
On the occasion of his 75th J ewish art, cuisine and mu-
birthday, several groves of s le.
trees, known as the Jacob
Pines Groves, were planted Irving Chimovitz, 54
by the Jewish National Fund
Irving Chimovitz. owner
in the Freedom Forest near
and operator of Acme Adver-
Jerusalem.
tising Agency and an em-
Mr. Pines' name and in- ploye of Peerless Mattress
scription also was entered in Co. for 26 years. died Oct. 13
the Sepher lIa'Zahav — the at age 54
golden book of the Keren
Mr. Chimovitz, 3580 Rue
Kayemeth, preserved for all Fore, was born in Flint, the
time in Jerusalem.
son of Louis and Helen Niels-
In 1918, Cie Russian-horn ner Chimovitz. He was a
Mr. Pines joined the Jewish veteran of World War II.
Brigade of the British Army
Surviving are three sons,
in Palestine under General Robert, Jeffrey and Law-
Allenby. In the same brig- rence; his mother, Mrs. Hel-
ade were David Ben-Gurion en Chimovitz: a sister, Mrs.
and Itzhak Ben-Zvi, the late Geraldine Voight; and two
president of Israel.
grandchildren.
Mr: Pines married Ida
Sandler of Detroit in 1920 and
Sarah Gelber, 75
moved to Flint 45 years ago.
Sarah Gelber, G-3500
Ile was a co-owner of Re-
liable Linen Service for 30 Southgate, died Oct. 7 at age
75.
years, retiring in 1965.
Mrs. Gelber, born in De-
Mr. Pines leaves his wife;
troit, was a member of Cong.
Beth Israel.
Surviving are three sons,
David Wolin, G-3100 Mil- Lionel and Norman, both of
ler, died Oct. 7 at age 67.
Los Angeles, and Charles of
Mr. Wolin was born in Rus- Montville. N.J.; two daugh-
sia and was a member GI' ters, Mrs. Morris Steinman
Cong. Beth Israel.
'and Mrs. Ruth Hoffman of
Surviving are his wife. Los Angeles; eight grand-
Leah; a son, Sheldon; four • children a n d five great-
daughters, M r s. Leonard grandchildren.
Bragman, Mrs. S. Robert
Katz, Mrs. Philip Kirschner
of Charlotte, N.C., and Man- Champs to Compete
The Flint Jewish Youth
ya of Chicago; and 10 grand-
children. Center is scheduling four
championship events in the
next few months, starting
with a two-man team euchre
championship 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday.
Ronnie Rotenherg, son 0
Other events planned, in
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rot- i which trophies will tie award-
enberg, will be called to the ed. are individual pool cham-
Torah as liar Mitzva 9 a.m. pionships. Nov. 8; chess,
Oct. 28 at Cong. Beth Israel. Nov. 22, and checkers. Dec.
13.

David Wolin, 67

Bar Mitzva

BAT MITZVA

1

Flint
News

Art Auction
at Beth Israel

Mr. Pines, 3310 !legate,
was a lifelong Zionist, served )s
as president of Cong. Beth
Israel for six years and was
a leader in United Jewish
Appeal and State of Israel
Bond drives since their in-
ception.

Mr. Pines traditionally so-
licited the Largest number of
contributors for the UJA
Campaign in Flint and has
personally raised many thou
sands of dollars.

.

. Reality

1n Hollywood the .
Diana lieick•wiek. door* 1 are
people
fal ei
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin learned so write but e%
Heidenrich, will observe her ly can't read: If they
Bat Mitzva 8:30 p.m. Oct. 27 read their sir
at Temple Beth El,
writing.—W

Tickets are available for
Beth Israel Sisterhood's an-
nual auction of fine arts, to
be held. 8 p.m. Sunday at the
Synagogue. Chairmen Mrs.
!tarry Binder and Mrs. Al-
fred Klein said a champagne
preview will be held at 7.
The auction will feature both
contemporary artists and old
masters_

Assisting the chairmen will
be Mesdames Gilbert Gott-
lieb, publicity; Jeff Blum and
Jack Brenner, tickets; Edwin
Rabin, invitations; Ted Vina-
cow and Melvyn Wolf, book-
keeping; Joe Bean, Sterling
Berman, Morley Biesman,
Max Harris, Gerald Schreib-
er, Harvey Shaprow, Allan
Silverton, Bernard Sloan and
Milton Weiss.

Auctioneer Dr. Albert
Scaglione will be assisted by
the following young men of
the synagogue: Steve Binder,
Scott Berman. Howard Brag-
man, Alan Epstein. David
Green, Harry Fisher, Dave
Himelho'ch, Jeff Kaplan, Jeff
Katz, Larry Kassel, Harry
Kirsbaum, Mark Marder,
Dave Myers, Dave Price,
Dave Rachwal, Kim Silver-
ton, Charles Sorkin, Dave
Sorscher. Ron Weisberger,
Larry Wolf and Marty Wolf .

The chairmen have
planned prizes and refresh.
ments. Tickets may be pur-
chased at the door.

Comings ...
and
... Goings

Dr. Harry Weisberger is
serving on the board of di-
rectors of the Genesee Coun-
ty Regional Drug Abuse
Commission for 1972-73.

Mrs. Zelda Scho, a mem-
ber of the Flint Jewish War
Vet e r a ns Auxiliary, was
elected guard of the Depart-
ment of Michigan JWVA.
Also the Flint Auxiliary
presented two flags to Walk-
er School and sent a contri-
bution to Sheba Veterans
Hospital, formerly Tel Hash-
omer Hospital, in Israel.

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1 01d-Fashioned Style Show to Be

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Bnai Brith Women Fund Raiser

Bnai Brith Women will pre-
sent an original musical pro-
duction, "J u s t An Old-
Fashioned Love Song," for
its first patron-donor lunch-
eon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Cong. Beth Israel.

The skit, written by Mrs.
Alfred Rosenthal and Mrs.
Peter Kronick, is directed by
Mrs. Rosenthal and Mrs. Sid-
ney Kramer.
The cast of this musical-
comedy, old-fashioned fash-
ion show includes Mesdames
John Fleming, Samuel Ger-
shinzon, Theodore Goldberg,
Samuel Gutterman, Sidney
Kramer, Damor Mitshkun,
Alfred Rosenthal, and Shel-
don Sherr. Fashion narrator

Community

will be Mrs. Peter Kronick,
and musical director Mrs.
Frank Talkow.

Other active workers are:
M r s.
General chairman,
Samuel Gutterman; luncheon
chairman, Mrs. Shirley Win-
ston; tickets and publicity,
Mrs. Theodore Goldberg; re-
servations, Mrs. Geoffrey
Blum and Mrs. Theodore
Goldberg; decorations, Mrs.
Richard Benison; backstage
assistants, Mrs. Benjamin
Epstein and Mrs. Geoffrey
Blum; and telephone chair-
man, Mrs. Robert Himel-
hoch.
Proceeds will go to Bnai
Brith Women philanthropies
and the Youth Service Ap-
peal.
For reservations, call Ellen
Blum, 732-5189, or Sybil
Goldberg, 732-7693.

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Calendar

Oct. 22—Hasahar Meeting, 2
p.m., Jewish Youth
Center
—Beth Israel Sister-
hood Art Auction, 7
p.m., Cong. Beth Is-
rael

23—Beth Israel Sister.
hood Board Meet-
ing, 12:30 p.m.
—Temple Beth El
Board of Education
Meeting, 8 p.m.

24—Bnai Brith Women
Patron Donor Lun-
cheon, 12:30 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Israel
26—Council Board o f
Governors Meeting,
8:30 p.m.

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in Colors and Velvet
• Italian Volore Boots
• Colored Shirts
• Formal Knit Shirts
• Bell Bottoms • Flares

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Men's Clothing

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Groups Urged to Use
Commual Calendar

Alfred E. Klein, president
of the Flint Jewish Commun-
advised
ity Council. has
presidents of constituent or-
ganizations, committee and
special events chairmen that
in the past few weeks, sever-
al conflicts in dates required
cancellation o f scheduled
meetings.
"The community calendar
has been designed to specifi-
cally avoid conflicting dates
so as to allow maximum pro-
graming and attendance at
various functions," he stated.
The calendar, however,
.a". not: , be an effective tool
- nizations and indi-
dates with the I

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The Jewish News hates to pass the buck, but it was the printers' fault.
The series of photographs in last week's paper, in which the Flint Jewish Comnu-
nity Council executive committee was pictured, bore , enc
incorrect captions.
The legends should have read, from left to right 11
and top to bottom:
Alfred Klein, president; Lawrence Covitz, honorary
vice president; Michael Pclavin, first vice president;
Murray Moss, second vice president; and Dr. Ira
Marder, third vice president;
Jacob Pines, honorary treasurer (who passed away
Sunday); Mrs. Charles Dodge, treasurer: Mrs. Simon
Indianer, secretary; Dr. Jack Stanzler, UJA; and Mrs.
Emil Schupack, budget:
Dr. Saul Gorne, Jewish social services; Mrs. Milton
Siegel, education; Edward Powers. leadership; Mal-
colm Isaacs, youth activities; and Joseph Megdell, past
president;
Rabbi Gilbert Kollin, Beth Israel; Rabbi Gerald
Schuster, Temple Beth El; and Louis Kasle, Marvin
Levey and Dr. Leon Bosky, members at large.
Mrs. Schaffer
Mrs. Arnold Schaffer, chairman of the women's service committee, whose picture
was unavailable, is shown here.

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