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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
12—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972
Flint News
Blood Program Set by
Community Council
The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council will hold its An-
nual Blood l'rogram noon-6
at Temple
p m. Nov. 29,
Beth El.
Mittleman,
R.
J.
Mrs.
chairman of the blood pro-
gram, stated that each month
6 to ID heart operations,
using 60 to 120 pints of
blood, are performed in
Flint
Residents of Genesee and
Lapeer counties have all
their blood needs met
through voluntary donations
which means that "if you or
your family ever need blood,
and there is a great shortage,
programs like the one spon-
sored by the Flint Jewish
Community Council guaran-
tee that blood is available
and you never need to pay
for blood." Mrs. fvlittlernan
said.
Any male or female, age
18-65, can donate blood, she
added.
For information call Mrs.
Mittleman, 232-5004, or the
council office, 767-5922.
Monuments and eulogy be-
long to the dead. — Daniel
Webster.
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PARIS (JTA) — The at-
torney for World War II
master spy Leopold Trepper
quoted Gestapo documents
in court here to show that
Trepper was not a Gestapo
collaborator as charged by
Jean Rochet. former head
of the French counter-espion-
age agency.
Trepper is suing Rochet
for libel in connection with
his letter to the newspaper
Le Monde which alleged that
Trepper betrayed his under-
ground comrades after his
arrest by the Gestapo in 1942.
The documents produced
by attorney Leon Matarasso
revealed that the arrests of
Trepper's comrades occurred
before Trepper himself fell
Into Gestapo hands.
Matarasso said further that
Trepper, who headed the
"Red Orchestra," the Soviet
spy network in Nazi-occu-
pied Western Europe, was in
close contact with many other
anti-Nazi espionage groups
in France, Belgium and else-
where. None of these groups
suffered as a result of Trep-
per's arrest, which shows
that he was not a collabor-
ator, the attorney said.
The French minister of in-
terior, Raymond Marcellin,
denied that Rochet's recent
dismissal from the counter-
intelligence service was in
any way connected with his
accusations against Trepper.
FIREPLACE
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Flint Jewish Community Council
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ANNUAL DINNER
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Community Joins Folk Arts Fair
'2nd Friday' Series
Begun at Beth Israel
Cong. - Beth Israel announ-
ces the start of a new pro-
gram "Second Friday," a
late evening service to be
held the second Friday of
every month. Today, Rabbi
Gilbert Kollin will review
"My Name Is Asher Lev."
:he 8:30 p.m. service will
be followed by discussion and
an oneg Shabat.
Leopold Trepper No Traitor, Gestapo Documents Show
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The Flint Jewish commun-
ity again participated in the
annual International Insti-
tute's Genesee County Folk
Arts Fair. Booths staffed by
volunteers presented foods
and crafts from around the
world. Ann Lebster Chapter
♦ 114 of Hadassah sponsored two
booths. One was a display of
Israeli arts and crafts man-
ned by Teresa Bergman. The
other provided a variety of
Israeli foods. Pictured (from
left) are Jeff Bernard, Gary
Bernard, Mrs. Leon Maizlish
.‘,.••7,4 .. and Mrs. Bernard Dickstein.
Laugh-In Comm g to Beth Israel
A synagogue board-spon-
sored evening ,of entertain-
ment for the entire adult
membership will be held at
Comings ...
and
... Goings
The following Flint stu-
dents
received
degrees at
the end of the summer term:
From Eastern Michigan
University, Sylvia Engelman,
masters degree; from Mich-
igan State University, Nancy
J. Klein, bachelors degree;
and from Eastern Michigan
University, Samuel Wapner,
bachelors degree.
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David Alan of Robert's has
been given a Fashion Auth-
ority Award by Gentlemen's
Quarterly Magazine. T h e
award is for selection and
presentation of fashion-in-
spired, distinctive attire and
personal advisory services
consistent with high stan-
dards of craftsmanship and
taste, the magazine publish-
ers said. Robert Goldstein is
president of the four Flint
area men's clothing stores.
Cong. Beth Israel 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 18.
The evening will consist of
singing, dancing, m u s i c,
skit s, monologues, satire,
and a fashion show. A hu-
morous script has been writ-
ten by Mesdames Soli Gay-
nor, Sam Gotlib and Jack
Kippelman. A delicatessen-
supper will be served after
the show.
General chairman is Mrs.
Leon Rosky, assisted by Mes-
dames Arnold Hartz, Arnold
Schaffer, Ira Marder, Milton
Weiss, Stanley Kaller, Ger
ald Schreiber, Raymond Fail-
er, Allan Silverton and Max
Kukler.
Tickets will be available
at the door.
International Assn.
of Downtown Execs
Elects Flint Man
The Flint Jewish Youth
Center will show the film
"The Fixer" on Nov. 18.
Hours of the Center are 1-10
p.m. Sunday; 7-10 p.m. Mon-
day;
640 p.m.
Tuesday
through Thursday; and 1
p.m. - midnight Saturday.
Sunday, December 3, 1972 — 6:30 p.
at Congregation Beth Israel
Dinner—$4.50 per person
NO WI fellation
$29.50 per cord
(Students—$2•00)
OIL Vlie legs
of funds
Call wow.,
Jerry, 522-6155
Community
AVIS OFFERS
FORD
Calendar
ALL 1975 AT
Nov. 12-14—Beth Israel Sis-
terhood Book Sale
Eastland Mall.
—Tween Bowling Pro-
gram, 2:30 p.m., Town
and Country Lanes.
14—Temple Beth El
Sisterhood meet ing,
12:30 p.m.
—Bnai Brith Women
Board Meeting, .8:30
p.m,
15—Hadassah Donor
Luncheon, 12:30 p.m.,
Sheraton Hotel.
16—Joint Board of Ed-
ucation Meeting noon.
—JWVA Department
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
Temple Beth El.
—Cong. Beth Israel
Board of Education, 8
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17-18—ORT Sabbath.
18—"Laugh-In" at
Cong. Beth Israel, 8:30
p.m.
HAS THE
FINEST FORD
SERVICE CENTER
IN THE MIDWEST
Bar Mitzva
IT PAYS TO DO BUSINESS WITH
A NAME EVERYONE KNOWS:
George Reiter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Reiter, will
be called to the Torah as a
Bar Mitzva 8:30 p.m. Nov.
17, at Temple Beth El.
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Sisterhood Book Sale
354-3000
The annual Used Book
Sale sponsored by Beth Is-
rael Sisterhood will take
place at Eastland Mall, Sun-
day, Monday and Tuesday.
To donate books, contact
Mrs. Paul Biesman, 3312
Mackin, 238-9338.
AVIS FORD
PAMPERED DRAPERY CLEANING SERVICE
Youth on
the Move
Beth Israel United Syna-
gogue Youth will conduct ser-
vices in the main sanctuary
9 a.m. Nov. 18. The USY
is planning a hayride for
Nov. 25. For information,
call Susan Schaffer, 732-
4845, or Jonathan Gotlib,
233-4245.
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Black Walnut
Fruitwoods
Saul Seigel, president of
the Flint Area Conference,
Inc. (FACI) was selected as
president-elect of the Inter-
national Downtown Execu-
tives Association (IDEA) at
t h e association's national
conference in Birmingham,
Ala. More than 300 business•
men, downtown development
executives, engineers and ar-
chitects interested in the re-
vitalization and improvement
of central cities attende&
Seigel is slated to become
president of the international
organization at the next an-
nual conference in Septem-
her 1973 in Syracuse.
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