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Suffering and Achievement THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
"What Zionist propaganda
Friday, D •sc. 15, 1972 - 9
did not achieve during de-
cades, Jewish suffering
achieved within a short peri-
od. Eretz Yisrael has become
a matter of life and death
for the Jewish masses in both
Eastern and Western Eu-
rope." — David Ben-Gurion,

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men's teams winning their
first games of the season.
Boys playing with the Inter-
mediate league are:
Stuart glombel, Ma: Falgrirfiln,

Doug Goldstein, Steve Heltaner,
Ted Hinselboeh, Jeff Hur•nd,
Bob 111•1111Ar, Jeff Kaplan, Mark
Kukler, Jon Pines, Steve Portney,
rice, Mike Sober, Bruce
Price
Warren and Ron Week •

Senior boys team members
are:

Dave Himelhoch, Jeff ItimeL
hock, Joel Kaufman, Dave Myers,
Mike Pines and Starry Wan.

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Barry Golden, Ron
Gil Ilimelhoch, David Durand,
Gary Durand, Rob Itur•nd, i.e
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Intermediate Boys-6 p.rn.
Monday at Central High
School; Senior Boys-8 p.m.

Rulers who "want an un-
q u e s t i oning constituency,
something a real Jew doesn't
feel himself c-omfortoble in,"
are making Jewish life im-
possible in many countries,

said Theodore Comet at the
annual meeting of the Flint
Jewish Community Council
Dec. 3 at Cong. Beth Israel.
Comet, director of overseas
services and leadership de-
velopment for the Council of
Jewish Federations and Wel-
fare Funds, told the 200 in at-
tendance that survival of
Jews in Eastern Europe, the
Arab countries and Latin
America may well depend on
a sense of responsibility
among all the Jews of the
world, as well as interna-
tional agreements, interven-
tion of countries friendly to
Jews, constant diplomatic
pressure and the availability
of Israel as a place of refuge.

Comet ticked off those
countries, pointing out that
the situation is particularly
had in the Arab lands where
but a few Jews remain. Ile
contended that the Turkish
government is growing in-
creasingly hostile to Jews as
it seeks alliance with the
Arab states. Zionism is
banned dire, said Comet.

Monday at Southwestern High
School or Whittier Junior
What troubles the Jews in
High School; and men's— 8 Iran, he added, is the wide
p.m. Saturday at the YMCA. division between rich and

Decalogue

poor. Th lack of unity there
prevent many from leaving

Alfred Klein
(right), Presi-
dent of t h e

Flint Jewish
Community
Council, pre-
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sents
■ award to Dr.
Leon Rosky,
general chair-
man of the
1972 Flint Uni-
ted Jewish Ap-
peal campaign
at the council's
recent annual
dinner.

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right and Communist left, the
Jews of Argentina, in partic-
ular, have much to fear from
anti-Semitism, he said.
Honorees at tre dinner,
which was chaired by Dr. H.
M. Golden, were Dr. Leon
Rosky, general chairman of
the 1972 United Jewish Ap-
peal drive; Mrs. Ronald
Goldstein, Dr. Jack Stanzler,

Mrs. Robert Gutterman and
Mrs. Simon Indianer.

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COMIllll11i ty-

Say what you will about and conditions from improv-
the Ten Commandments, you ing, Comet said.
. Dec
must always come back to
He described Latin Ame r i-
the pleasant fact that there ca as "a volcanic area" for
are only ten of them. —H. L. Jews, "but they do not know
Mencken.
it." Caught between fascist

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Deteriorating Situation of Jewries
in Many Lands Detailed at Dinner

Caleitdar

17-1Iashahar 4 outh
Meeting. 2:30 p.m.,
Jewish Youth Center
18—Beth Israel Sister-
hood Board Meeting,
12:30 p.m.
— Temple Beth El
Board Meeting, 8
p.m.
19—Women's American
ORT Meeting, 12:30
p.m.
21—Joint Boards of Edu-
cation Meeting,
12:30 p.m.
— Beth Israel Board
of Education Meet-
ing, 8:15 p.m.
• • •
Women's American ORT
will hold an open board meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
River Forest Community
Room. Dessert will be
served. Three representatives
from the ORT district office
will speak.

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The Jewish Youth Center
is hoping to contact the many
Jewish young adults age 20-
30 who live in the Flint area
and would like to meet other
singles.
Anyone with the names and
addresses of singles is asked
to contact the center so a
singles party can be ar-
ranged. Youth director Ger-
ald Rittman can be reached
at 233-7522.
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A Saturday Night Gig is
planned this weekend at 8
p.m. at the Youth Center. A
professional rock band will
be there.

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Results of a recent chess
tournament were: First place
—David Green; second—Lou
Harris; third—Glenda Beck-
er; and fourth—Andy Ratner.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Jan. 6—The movie "MASH"

Mrs. Kalman Goren, (the
Jan. 213-29—Ski Weekend at
former M i r i a m Koch of
the Dilworth.
Owosso), recently passed the
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Michigan State Bar examina-
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a s h a h a r, • lladassah's
tion.
• • •
group for boys and girls in
meets twice
4 - 6,
grades
The Jewish Braille Insti-
monthly at the Youth Center.
tute of America is making a
Braille copy of the booklet Dec. 15—Randy Albert Bar The next meeting is sched-
uled for 2 p.m. Sunday. Any-
"Practical Aspects of Jewish
Marva
one interested is invited, or
Mysticism" by Melba Krause
20—Bnai Brith Women can call group leaders Lenny
for use in its library. The ed-
Open Board Meet-
Fink or Laurie White.
itor of the Jewish Quarterly.
ing
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"Alternatives in Religious
3I—Ahavas Israel Men's
Education," has requested
There is still time to file
Club Party
Mrs. Krause to prepare an
an application with the Jew-
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article on the course she in-.
Cele Remes, wife of Jack ish Community Council for
traduced on this subject.
Remes, 1633 Country Club an Israel scholarship for the
next summer. Deadline for
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NE, died Dec. 4 at age 61.
Dr. Gary Gutow, son of Dr. Mrs. Remes was a member filing is Jan. 3. Interested
June;
and Mrs. Isadore H. Gutow, of Temple Emanuel Sister- teens must be 15 by
has been appointed to the hood, Hadassah and Bnai their parents must be mem-
staff at Harvard University Brith. Surviving besides her bers of the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council; and partici-
and the Massachusetts Eye husband are two daughters,
and Ear Hospital for training Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Pappas pants must attend classes
begin
in detached retina surgery. and Mrs. Fred (Marianne) and informal meetings
f T
• a brother ning in January
roy
His older brother, Dr. Rich- Morns of
ard Gutow, co-chairs the eye Albert Manes, a sister, Mrs .
and ear department at the Rose Jacobson of Fort Lau-
University of Michigan Hos- derdale, and four grandehil
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dren .

Grand Rapids
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