21—Friday, Dec_ 29, 1972
THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
Flint News
cepted until Jan. 10 for the
Jan. 2728 ski weekend in
Tween howling will resume
Jan. 7, at Town and Country
La nes.
Boyne Country. Housing and
transportation will be pro-
vided, with each participant
providing his own food and
tow tickets. To register, con-
tact the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council. 912
Sill
Bldg., Flint 48502.
The film "M"A=S"H" will
be shown 8:30 p.m. Jan. 6 at
the Youth Center. Admission
fee.
The Youth Center is look-
ing for two college-age men
to work part-time. Hours are
flexible. For information, call
youth director Jerry Rittman,
233-7522.
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Both intermediate and
senior boys won their last
basketball game s. Next
' games to be played are: In-
termediate boys 6 p.m., Jan.
3, at Central High School
girls gym; Senior boys, 3
p.m. Jan. 13, at Southwestern
High School or Whittier Jr.
High; and men's basketball,
p.m. Jan. 6 at the YMCA.
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Bar Mitzva I
Brad Schreiber, son of Mr
and Mrs. Gerald Schreiber
will be called to the Torah as
Bar Mitzva 9 a.m. Jan. 6, a
Cong. Beth Israel.
23irth
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Youth on
the More
A new Father and Son Club
at Cong. Beth Israel will hold
its first event, an outing to
the Flint Generals hockey
game, Jan. 28. For informa-
tion, call the synagogue of-
fice or Elliott Price. Carl
Fisher. Peter Kronick, Bob
Himelhoch, Carl Myers or
Al Binder.
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United Synagogue Youth
will meet at Cong. Beth Is-
rael 2 p.m. Jan. 7. On Jan.
13, at 7:30 p.m., USY will
hold a membership party at
the home of Barb Weston,
3034 Hawthorne. For reserva-
tions call 767-3637.
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The following junior and Hanuka cards to nursing
senior high school students home patients and packages
received all As for the first of reading materials and holi-
marking period of the 1972- day foods to four service-
73 school year. They are: men from the Flint area.
Michael Epstein, Lori Gott-
lieb, Ted Himelhoch, Kimber-
ly Hourvitz, Lauren Kaplan,
Joel Plawsky, Jack Schafer,
Ronald Shapiro, Eric Sor-
scher, Steve Sorscher, Jamie
Hadassah Education Day
Steinberg and Elizabeth War-
will be held Jan. 17 at Beth
ren.
Israel Synagogue. The morn-
All that I am or hope to ing program, "Hashahar —
Youth on the Move", will
be, I owe to my angel
be presented by Buzzy Gor-
mother.—Abraham Lincoln.
don, executive director of
the Michigan Hadasah Youth
Commission. The afternoon
program will be the "Prob-
lems of the Maturing Middle-
Dec. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Class Woman in Today's
Harvey Raimi (Hermaine World and Some Solutions",
presented by Jane Greenwalt,
Klein), 77321 Dequindre, Ma-
who helped establish the Con-
dison Heights, a daughter,
tinuum Center of Oakland
Robyn Elyse.
University.
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Hadassah Maps
Education Day
Announcements
Dec. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel S. Glass (Cheryle
Klein), 14491 Borgman, Oak
Park, a daughter, Elisa Mar-
laine.
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Dec. 20—To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Dale (Marilyn Schus-
sler), former Detroiters of
Los Angeles, a son, Brian
Matthew.
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Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Lantor (Beverly
Goldstein), 18535 Santa Ann,
Lathrup Village, a daughter,
Jennifer Leigh.
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Dec. 17—To Dr. and Mrs.
Fred B. Leff (Cindy Col-
man). 29114 Franklin Hills,
Southfield, a son, Brian
Daniel.
Dec. 13—To Dr. and Mrs.
David J. Berris (Marilyn
Markowitz), 24056 Coolidge,
Oak Park, s daughter, Amy
Rochelle.
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Dec. 12—To Dr. and Mrs.
Theodore A. P. Golden
(Nancy Katz), former De-
troiters of Camp Lejeune,
N. C., a daughter, Amy
Laura.
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Dec. 5 — To Rabbi and
Mrs. Jonas Goldberg, former
Detroiters of Norwalk, Conn.,
a son, Uri Shalom.
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Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Levine (Marjorie
Mintz), 14230 Nadine, Oak
Park, a son, Michael Victor.
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Nov. 5 — To Dr. and Mrs
Mark Weiss (Sandra Steiner),
14250 Talbot, Oak Park, a
son, Evan Michael.
Oct. I8—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Surowitz (Andrea
Simon of Detroit), of North ,
Hollywood,
Calif., a s on,
Michael James.
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To Dr. and Mrs. Daniel
Stewart (Sherry Erman),
7040 Cottonwood Knoll, West
Bloomfield, a son, Marc
David.
Flint Budgeting Committees to Meet
Louis Kasle will lead an York Association for New Ameri-
cans, United Israel Appeal. Jew-
orientation session for the ish Telegraphic Agency,
United
budget and allocation com- has Service, American Friends
Hebrew University. American
Jan. 3—Beth Israel Sister
mittee of the Flint Jewish of
Technlon Society, America-Israel
hood Meeting, 12:30 Community Council 8 p.m. Cultural Foundation, Federated
of Israel Institutions,
Jan. 3 at Cong. Beth Israel. Council
P•nl.
National Committee for Labor
—Council Budget and
For many years Kasle has Israel (Histadrut I and Pioneer
Women
of
America.
Allocations Commit- chaired the budget and allo-
NATIONAL SERVICE
tee Orientation Meet- cation committee, which
American Association for Jew-
ing, 8 p.m., Cong. evaluates the work of bene- ish Education, National Jewish
Welfare Board and North Ameri-
ficiary programs and agen- can
Beth Israel
Jewish Students Appeal.
cies
and
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
aligns available
4—Cong. Beth Israel
American Jewish Committee,
Board Meeting, 8 funds with needs.
American Jewish Congress Anti-
p.m.
Mrs. Emil Schupack, chair- Defamation League of Bnal
Brith, Jewish Labor Committee ,
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man of the budget and allo- Jewish War Veterans, American
Professors for Peace in the Mid-
Flint Jewish War Veterans cation committee, announces dle East, National Jewish Com-
Auxiliary will meet 8:30 p.m. that chairmen of the subcom- munity Relations Advisory Coun-
cil and American Jewish Con-
Jan. 11 for a housewives de-
ference on Soviet Jewry.
monstration and sale at the
CULTURAL
American Jewish Historical
home of Pauline Fishier,
Society, Betel Brith National
2812 Crestwood. Friends are
Youth Services, Jewish Braille
Institute, Jewish Publication
invited. The auxiliary gave a
Society, National Foundation for
party for 50 children at the
Jewish Culture, Vivo Institute
for
Jewish Research, Jewish
Caro State Home and Training
Teachers Seminary, Dropsie Uni-
School. Members who attend-
versity and Htstadrut Ivrit.
ed were Mrs. Jerome Yale,
RELIGIOUS
Hebrew Union College--JevAsh
Mrs. Sam Wilson, Mrs. Ray-
Institute of Religion, Jewish
mond Braver and hospital
Theological Seminary, Camp Gan
Israel and Yeshiva University.
chairman Mrs. Irving Kirsch-
LOUIS BASLE
baum 1. Earlier, a party at the
mittees
to
allocate
funds
Lapeer State Home and
Training School was hosted raised in the regular 1972
by Belle Boren, Mollie Wil- United Jewish Appeal Cam-
son and Barbara Yale, who paign are Dr. Saul Gorne,
accompanied Mrs. Kirsch- religious agencies; Malcolm
baum. The auxiliary sent Isaacs, community relations
Calendar
Youth Center News
Registration is being ac-
Community
Coffee will be served at
10 a.m., and the morning
program will begin at 10:30,
with luncheon following.
Luncheon chairmen are Ger-
trude Rosenbaum and Dora
Bailies. A babysitter will be
provided.
Comings ...
and
... Goings
and national service agen-
cies; Murray Moss, overseas
and Israel; Edward Powers,
cultural agencies; and the
council executive committee,
Dr. William M. Bernard
was elected vice ehief of
staff at Flint Osteopathic
Hospital.
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local agencies and services
and administration.
The beneficiary programs
Medical Ethics
Subject of Beth El
Convocation
The annual Torah convoca-
tion of Temple Beth El Sis-
terhood will be held Jan. 9
following a catered luncheon
at 12:30 p.m.
The program, "Who Shall
General chairman for Edu- Live and Who Shall Die?,"
will cover such questions as
i cation Day is Zena Moss, as-
organ transplants—who de-
sisted by Sophie Barkman.
cided the point of death be-
fore an organ can be taken
for transplant?; who has
Israel-Yugoslavia
priority to receive organs in
Fish Part Signed
limited supply?; genetic en-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Is- gineering—what criteria do
rael and Yugoslavia, which we use?; and euthanasia —
whose decision?
have no diplomatic relations,
A panel, consisting of Dr.
reached an agreement on a
Marshall
Goldberg, Dr. Leon
cooperative fish - breeding
Maizlish and Rabbi Gerald
venture, it was announced
by the Oceonographic and Schuster, will discuss these
Limnological Research Co. and other questions from a
medical, sociological and re-
of Haifa.
ligious point of view.
The accord, which must be
Following the panel pre-
ratified by both countries,
sentation, there will be an
followed a 16-day visit to Is-
opportunity to discuss these
rael by three Yugoslavian
questions in small groups led
fish-breeding experts.
by the panelists. A summary
The agreement calls for will conclude the afternoon.
Israel to send its experts to
Luncheon reservations
Yugoslavia to establish a must be called into the tem-
breeding farm for grey mul- ple office by Jan. 3.
let, a salt-water fish that can
breed in fresh water. Israel Fewer Cinema-Goers
also will assist Yugoslavia
The number of cinema-
in the breeding of St. Peters goers in Jerusalem dropped
fish.
10 per cent in the last year,
Yugoslavia is to export according to a report by the
trout eggs to Israel
for city treasurer. Revenue from
breeding in cold water pands ticket sales, however, went
at Kibutz Dan, Hitherto the up IL 400,000 (3100,000) to IL
trout eggs have been im- 7,500,000 (31,375,000) due to a
ported from Italy.
17 per cent price increase.
Your Children's
Feet Deserve
the Best and
that's what
we give them
The Best In:
• Fit
• Q Persona l
attention
Drs. Michael E. Witten-
berg and David W. Guns-
berg have been added to the
medical staff of Flint Gen-
eral Hospital. They are the
first podiatrists allowed to
operate in a Flint hospital.
and agencies served last year
are:
LOCAL AGENCIES AND
SERVICES
Aged Care — Jewish Home for
Aged. community calendar. Com-
munity relations committee, cul-
tural committee, day camp, Tree
Loan Fund, Hillel at Ann Arbor,
Hillel at Lansing, hospitality com-
mittee, Kashrut supervision, new
Americans resettlement, Detroit
Jewish News, Senior Friendship
Club, social welfare and trans-
ient aid, youth activities com-
mittee, leadership development,
Jewish education commission
and Jewish youth center.
OVERSEAS AND ISRAEL
United Jewish Appeal, Joint
Distribution Committee, New
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Mrs. Schupack announced
that after the orientation
session, a series of sub-com-
mittee meetings will be held
to determine this year's al-
locations. Subcommittees are
composed of members of the
board of governors and other
interested persons.
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