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November 24, 1972 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-24

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Thank You From Yount' Leader

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Reform Leaders Honor Covitz

Board of
Governors

flint Jewish

Community
Council

Annual Meeting

7:30 p.m.

Past presidents of Temple Beth El, on behalf of the
Reform Jewish Appeal, honored Lawrence Covitz( sec.
and from left) at a recent cocktail party here. Rabbi
William Sajowitz (left) of Pittsburgh, former spiritual
leader of Temple Beth El, and his wife were guests. Also
shown are Rabbi David Harken (right), director of the
Northeast Lakes Council of the UAHC, and Rabbi Gerald
Schuster of Temple Beth El, who introduced him. More
than 70 members of Beth El attended the event. Covitz,
a past president of Beth El and a vice president of the
T T UAHC, was presented with a sculpture of the prophet
Isaiah for his continuing commitment to Reform Juda-
4 ism. Covitz also is honorary vice president of the Flint
Jewish Community Council.

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many years of service to
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Calendar

Nov. 26—Tween Bowling Pro-
2:30 p.m..
gram,
Town and Country
Lanes.
27—Beth Israel Sister-
hood Board Meet-
ing, 12:30 p.m.
—Temple Beth El
Board Meeting, 8
p.m.
28—Bnai Brith Women
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
—Teens Meeting at
Youth Center, 7
p.m.
—Council Commission
on Jewish Education
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.,
at home of Mrs.
Milton Siegel.
—Bnai Brith Board
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
29—Council Red Cross
Blood Program,
Noon-6 p.m., Temple
Beth El.
—C ouncil Cultural
Committee Meeting,
8 p.m., home of
Harry Binder.
30 Council Board of
Governors Meeting,
7:30 p.m., Temple
Beth El.
Dec. 1-8—Ilanuka.
• • •

Flint Jewish War Veterans
Auxiliary members Mrs.
Sam Wilson and Mrs. Jerome
Yale, accompanied by Mrs.
Bella Boren, paid a visit to
the Lapeer State Home and
Training School. The Dec. 6
JWVA meeting will be a
Hanuka party at the home
of Mrs. Irving Kirshbaum.

and our pride of the Jewish
community and of Judaism.
It is reassuring to know that
there are dedicated, young
Jewish people.
I have recently decided to
get a masters degree in Jew-
ish communal service and
become a youth director.
This decision is attributed to

my upbringing, my summers
I at Camp Ramah and Israel,
I personal infhiential adult.
friends in Flint, and the Jew-
ish Council and my close re-

t,

the stormiest passions — with

.

lationship with the
Flint '
Jewish community.
I am very proud to be a
product of the Flint Jewish
community, and I feel hon. -
ored that you selected me to
represent our community.
GAIL WOLIN
University of Michigan

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Temple Beth El

Dear Mr. Klein and the
Flint Jewish Community:
An experience — and the
meaning of that experience
to a person — is often diffi-
cult to express in words. I
wish I could write a letter
to every member of the Flint
Jewish community, and to
the Council, to express my
deep gratitude in selecting
me as one of Flint's youth
delegates to the 1972 CJFWF
convention in Toronto. Thus,
I hope that you will convey
my thanks to them.
I can honestly say that the
convention was truly one of
the finest — and will prove
to be influential — experi-
ences I have had. The enrich-
ment gained, my deep and
warm feelings that have be-
came
even stronger, my
strengthened Jewish commit-
ment to my community and
my people, my own personal
growth during these five
days — all are a result of
this experience.
And I know that it will
not end, T1011' that the con-
vention is over, but instead
my feelings and commitment
shall be channeled and re-
flected in my efforts and in-
teractions with others.
I was very proud to be a
member of the Flint delega-
tion, and particularly, to be
a youth delegate.
I am very pleased that
Flint does take a genuine
interest in their youth, as
future leaders of ,the Ameri-
can
Jewish
community —
which was illustrated to the
Flint Jewish community and
to other communities and
federations by sending David
Bernard cmcf myself to the
general assembly. . .
At the convention, I was
most impressed by the young
leadersh:p. Perhaps it is ex-
citing to know that college
students are concerned and
interested Jews, . yet the
young leadership are the
young leaders and wilt carry
the Jewish community and
Judaism further toward its
goals and values. They repre-
sent to me the bridge that
will connect me and my gen-
eration with the Jewish
ideals and values of my par-
ents' generation. I am very
anxious to become a young
leader — to carry on the re-
sponsibility, values, goals,

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, New. 24, 1972-33

&

E.Vieibiti

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