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Greenbrook, died Oct. 25 at
age 65.
Mr. Gershinzon was born
in Poland and had been a
resident of Flint for the past
40 years. He was a member
of Cong. Beth Israel. An
electrical contractor, M r
Gershinzon was former own-
er of Mac Electric Co.
Surviving are his wife,
Jessie; two sons, Samuel and
Barry; two daughters, Mrs.1
Gary (Sue) Sahey of Troy '
and Mrs. Steve (Bettina)
Herman of St. Petersberg;
a brother, Harry Gershen of
Cleveland; and two grand-
children,
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Council
BLOOD
PROGRAM
Wednesday, Nov. 29
Noon to 6 P.M.
Temple Beth El
Israel's Paper Tigers Roar Against Establishment Regulations
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A ed period" if the Asher Com- ly and time-consuming and
group of merchants say they mittee's recommendations re- would lead to the 'impov-
would rather shut down their quiring all small businessmen erishment" of many small
businesses than keep books. to keep books becomes law. and medium-sized businesses,
The General Merchants Asso- The association indicated
ciation announced that it that keeping books was cost- Classifieds Get Quiet Results
would "close down all its
Friday, Nov. 3, '1972-21
member shops for an unlimit - THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
Chairman:
Mrs. R. J. Mittleman,
232-5004
Donate a pint of blood
and save a life
BOSTON (JTA) — The No-
bel Memorial Prize in Eco-
nomic Science was an-
nounced in Stockholm for
Prof. Kenneth Joseph Ar-
row, a Harvard economist,
Nov. 4—Temple Beth El Sis- on Oct. 25.
terhood Gourme
Prof. Arrow, 51, has been !•::
Dinner.
prominent since 1951, when ;:••,:
5—Hashahar Theater
Party, 12:45 p.m.,
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Dort Mall.
—Cong. Beth Israel
Home and School
Evaluation Meeting.
6—Hadassah Board
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Joseph
Weinstein.
7—Bnai Brith Lo d ge
Meeting, 8 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Israel,
9—JWVA Meeting, 8:30
p.m.
• • •
Flint Bnai Brith Lodge will
meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cong.
Beth Isr a el. Bnai Brith
Women will be present. The
program, "Campus Life:
Telling It as It Is," will be
a discussion of Hillel activi-
ties and student life at
KENNETH ARROW
Michigan State University.
■ doctoral dis-
he
delivered
Rabbi Abraham Zemack, di-
rector of the MSU Hillel sertation at Columbia on
Foundation, will be present "Social Choice and Individ-
with Gary Ackerman of ual Values." His "Impossi-
Cleveland, 1971 president of bility Theorem" — arguing
MSU }fillet; Ben Fiedler of that a "perfect form of gov-
Oak Park, current president; ernment" is impossible — is
Miriam Pressel of Ann Ar- generally agreed to be his
bor, vice president; Bernard chief achievement.
The New York-born laure-
Bronstein of Galveston, treas-
urer; and Marge Koppel of ate is married to the former
Selma
Schweitzer and hat
University Heights, O. Re-
freshments will be served. two sons—David, 10, and An-
drew, 8.
The public is invited.
lie is listed in Who's Who
in World Jewry.
Prof. Arrow shared the
$98,000 Nobel Prize with Sir
John R. Hicks, a retired pro-
fessor.
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Israel Envoy Wins
The Flint Airport Com- Literature Award
mission elected Melvin Brag-
MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
man secretary and Sherwin Mrs. Rosario Castellanos, the
Palmer, treasurer.
poet who has served as Mexi-
co's ambassador to Israel
the past two years, returned
here to receive from Presi-
dent Luis Echeverria Alva-
rez the 1972 Elias Sourasky
David White, son of Mr. Award for literature.
and Mrs. Charles White, will
Sourasky, a well- known
be called to the Torah as Jewish financier and philan-
Bar Mitzva 9 a.m. Nov. 11 thropist, presents 50,000-peso
at Cong. Beth Israel.
($4,000) awards each year
for achievements in litera-
Over 37,000,000 gallons of ture, science and art.
ice cream per year are pro- At the ceremony, Alvarez
praised the initiative of
duced in Michigan.
Sourasky, who also contrib-
utes to the upkeep of Mexi-
can schools and training cen-
The Family of the Late
ters. Mrs. Castellanos was
accorded receptions at the
IRVING R.
Jewish Sports Center, several
Jewish institutions and in
CHIMOVITZ
private homes. She lauded
Israel's attainments in lit-
would like to thank you
erature, economics, science
for your kindness and
and art.
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