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December 22, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-22

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The women's federation of
the Flint Jewish Community
Council invited newcomers
to a luncheon last week at
the home of Mrs. William
Shapiro.
The chairman of the fed-
eration, Mrs. Arnold Schaf-
fer, 'welcomed the newcom-
ers, and Mrs. Peter Kronick
and Mrs. Michael Pelavin
listed the activities of the
council and Jewish organiza-
tions in Flint.
The Newcomers Luncheon
heard a plea for baby-sitting
services voiced by the young
women of the community. If
qualified babysitters can be
found, the women can more
readily attend afternoon
meetings and other functions,
they said.
Anyone interested in baby-
sitting is asked to call the
Council office, 767-5922, and
' her name will be placed on a
33 list to be given to interested
mothers.
i Hostesses were Mesdames
1 Charles Dodge, Robert Gut-
. terman, Max Harris, Peter
. Kronick, Carl Myers and
3 Milton Rosenbaum.

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The new women's federa-
tion hopes to educate young

i
e in nte ow t c h oecr
m e o sm
, m
p ru on viit de
'. welcome
. trans ortation for senior cit-
p
izens, become involved in
civic activities and in the
, youth center and offer lead-
ership training for organiza-
-
tion members.

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Leslie Klein, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klein.
has been chosen Central
High School's DAR (Daugh-
ter of the American Revolu-
tion) Good Citizen. Leslie is
active in student government
and is a class officer, secre-
tary of the National Honor
Society and a cheerleader.
She plans to attend Brandeis
University or Michigan State
University.
• • •

Mrs. Ray Kahrnoff recent-
ly bowled a 242 actual game
— a
new high point in her
bowling career.

Community

Calendar

Dec. 26—Bnai Brith Lodge
Board Meeting, 8:30
P.m-

27—Council Committee
on Jewish Social
Services, noon,
Council Office.

28—Council Board of
Governors Meeting,
7:30 p.m., Temple
Beth El.
• • •

Temple Beth El Sisterhood
Study Group will hold its
first meeting 9:30 a.m. Jan.
2 at the temple. Theme of
the group will be "Shapers
of Jewish Thought," and the
Jan. 2 topic will be "The
Idea of Jewish Nationalism."
• • •

Cong. Beth Israel Sister-
hood will meet Jan. 3, host-
ed by the Rachel Circle un-
der the leadership of Mrs.
Sol Schafer .Israeli folk
dancing will be taught by
Mrs. Pinhas Fellus.

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Drum in Regular Army
Drum, sold iersare now
joining regular combat units.
Some recent recruits were
sent directly to the armored
corps, the artillery, the Go-
lani Brigade and the Navy.
Several have volunteered for
the paratroopers. Until now,
Druze men served only in the
minority unit, with a few ex-
ceptions. The minority unit
will continue to exist.

Robert Stephen Kippelman
was graduated from the Uni-
versity of Detroit's school of
dentistry Dec. 16. Affiliated
with Alpha Omega profes-
sional fraternity, Dr. Kip-
pelman took his undergradu-
ate studies at Michigan State
University. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kippel-
man.
• • •

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Mrs. Max N. Matzkin, president of Hadassah, presents a lithograph by the noted
American painter, the late Ben Shahn, to President Zalman Shazar of Israel, in as
informal ceremony at the president's home. The picture depicts a bird of peace singing
Psalm 133, a Song of David:
Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even

Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garment;
As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion:
for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even Life for evermore,

(Now we won't lack for any ; every door. It will be good
troubles.)"
to have something to kiss as
Or take the matter of the one arrives home.
Everything changes and in
Sabbath. What efforts the
rabbis made to get the Jews some ways goes back--like
to honor Saturday. Today the styles of the women
Judaism has spread so that which they copied from a girl
you can hardly even find a named Eve, living quite a
non-Jew who works on Satur- way back.

Everything changes so fast
today we have daily polls to
note the changes. In the last
election, one poll which seem-
ed outstanding in many ways
was the national poll of Dan-
iel Yankelovich.
Years gone by, there was a day.
Jew named Yankele and he
And there is the matter of
changed it to John Kelly but beards. What agonies were
now it doesn't matter. Yan- piled on religious Jews for
kele is as good as John Kelly wearing beards. Pulling at
and Yankelovich is even the beard of an old Jew
better!
was a favorite sport of the
Or take Atlantic City. It's Jew-hater. Jews tried to
laugh
it off with jokes. There
a fine city but it's different
than it used to be. Thirty was the one about the fellow
years ago almost every Jew- who pulled at the beard of
ish organization had to go to a Jew snarling "Abraham,
Atlantic City for its conven- Isaac and Jacob."
tion. The Zionist convention
"You got me wrong," re-
was always held there and plied the Jew, "I am Saul,
the most important meetings looking for my asses and I
of the convention were held think I have now found one."
after the regular sessions at
Nowadays, whiskers are all
the Childs restaurant on the the fashion. It's now almost
boardwalk. Today even if the impossible to tell who is an
Zionists wanted to go to At- Orthodox rabbi.
lantic City, where could they
Some are predicting that
find a Childs restaurant? All the mezuza may soon be on
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Or take the jokes. There
was the one about the rabbi
who was trying out for a new
post. In his sermon he said,
"Judaism has reached its pin-
nacle." "Alia," commented
the members, "the rabbi
plays pinochle. Let's elect
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rabbi answering, "At your

wedding." Today with priests
marrying, the joke doesn't
mean anything.

And people told good Yid-
dish jokes too , . like the
one about one Jew meeting
another and asking, "Haven't
I met you somewhere be-
fore?" "Yes," he goes on to
say, "now it all comes back
to me. It was at Mt. Sinai.
After Moses gave the Ten
Commandments you nudged
me and said Yetzt vet uns
shein kein tzores nit fehlen

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