36—Friday, Jan.
1973
or. Stanzler Chairs UJA Campaign
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS '-'"•
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Flint
News
Alfred E. Klein, president United Jewish Appeal Young
of the Flint Jewish Commu- Leadership Cabinet, Joint
nity Council, announces the Distribution Committee and
appointhient of Dr. Jack the executive committee of
Stanzler as general chairman the National Jewish Commu-
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of the 1973 Flint United Jew- nity Relations Ad visor y
Council.
ish Appeal Campaign.
Dr. Stanzler serves on the
Dr. Stanzler sees the 1973
Editor. in-Chief Emeritus, JTA
executive committee and the campaign as a fusion of fund
board of governors of the raising and community edu-
(Copyright 1972, JTA
Flint Jewish Community cation, The education of the
WOMEN IN ACTION: Women are coming more and
Council and is a past chair- community on the needs of
more to the forefront in organized American Jewish com-
man of the Council's commu- Israel, workings of Council
munity life, both as contributors for Jewish causes and
nity relations committee.
and what's going on locally
as leaders. Their participation in all major Jewish organ-
Last year, he was associate will be an integral part of
izations is becoming more noticeable. Without advancing
chairman of the Flint United the campaign,
Women's Lib theories, they are acquiring "full citizen-
Jewish Appeal Campaign,
Dr. Stanzler stated that
ship" in every phase of Jewish organizational activity.
and he has been on several what this campaign achieves
Today you have women in the ranks of the top leader-
missions to Israel. Dr. Stanz- will determine what kind of
ship of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare
ler is chairman of the board a place Israel will be- in
Funds, in United Jewish Appeal, in the Joint Distribution
of education of Temple Beth terms of education, care of
Committee and in other national Jewish groups. About 13
i El and is involved in many the aged, and integrating
percent of the members of the board of directors of the
civic organizations,
among Russian Jews and what is
Jewish federations in top 10 cities are women. Their per-
them the Interfaith Metro- sought for Flint in terms of
centage is even higher in the middle population commu-
politan Agency for Planning, education, the youth center,
nities; and in the smaller communities they constitute
Urban League and the Hu- joint programs and schooling
about 22 per cent.
Jan. 7—Tween Bowling Pro
man Relations Commission.
among temples and syna-
gram,
2:30
p.m.
Over the last seven years the number of women serv-
He is a member of the gogues.
Town and Country
ing on boards of Jewish Federations has increased by 50
Lanes.
per cent. A similar increase is seen also in the number.
8—Hadassah Board
The ambition of leaders of the women's divisions — and
Meeting,
12:30 p.m.,
some of them say so openly—is to join the male leadership
home of Mrs. Louis
cadre as equal partners in top policy-making bodies. They
Epstein.
want to make their views known and their opinions felt.
Mrs. Emil Schupack, chair-
-Council Budget and
They do not want to spend their time merely as volunteers
man of the budget and allo-
Allocations Subcom-
(Originally scheduled for Feb. 18)
on fund-raising.
cations committee of the
mittee on Overseas
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Flint Jewish Community
Agencies, 7:30 p.m.
The Flint Jewish Community
WOMEN IN FUND-RAISING: There was a time—not
Council, announces the ap-
home of Murray
very long before the Six-Day War of 1967—when the United
pointment
of subcommittees
Council
Moss.
Jewish Appeal raised about $45,000,000 a year from all its
that will allocate funds raised
9—Temple Beth El Sis-
sources. This year, the UJA's women's division alone raised
Will Present
in
the 1972
Flint United
terhood Meeting,
$40,000,000. This was money secured from women, inde-
Jewish Appeal.
12:30 p.m.
pendent of the contributions their husbands made to UJA.
The subcommittees, meet-
—Council Jewish Edu-
The $40.000,000 is not the only large sum raised this
ing dates and places, are
cation Commission
year by women for Jewish causes. Millions of dollars have
At Whiting Auditorium
listed
below:
Meeting, 8 p.m.,
been collected in 1972 by Jewish women's groups other
Subcommittee on Overseas and
home of Mrs. Milton
than the WA women's division.
Israel Agencies. 7:30 p.m. Mon-
Siegel.
day,
home of
Murray Moss.
Hadassah, with its 350,000 members, is raising about
—Bnai Brith Lodge
Chairman, Murray Moss. Mrs.
$15,000,000 a year. The Women's American °RT, with its
Jerome
Arenson, Dr. William
Meeting, 8 p.m.,
100,000 members, has raised this year about $3,000,000.
Bernard, Mrs. Sam Cossman,
Howard Johnson
Mrs. Sanders Goodstein, Bension
Substantial sums of money have been raised in the course of
Gotlib, Arthur Hurand, Mrs.
Motor Lodge East.
Jerusalem Mayor Teddy
the year by National Council of Jewish Women which has
Simon Indlaner, Louis Kash., Dr.
10—Council Budget and Kollek hosted a cocktail
Harold Mallon, Dr. Ira Marder,
100,000 members. Also by the women's division of the
Michael Pelayin, Mrs. Gilbert
Allocations Subcom• party for Alpha Omega Den-
American Jewish Congress, by the Pioneer Women which
Rubenstein, Nathan Schafer, Ed.
mittee on Cultural tal Fraternity, at which time
raises funds for Histadrut institutions in Israel, and by
and Shapiro. Mrs. M.Iton Siegel,
Mrs. Arthur Silverman, Dr. Sam
Agencies, 7:30 p.m., Dr. Irving Bernstein of Flint
numerous other Jewish women's groups.
Skulsky and Mrs. Joe Weinstein.
Cong. Beth Israel.
The contributions made this year by women for l'JA
presented Mayor Kollek with
Subcommittee on Cultural
Agencies, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
11—Council Budget and a key to the city of Flint
total about 15 per cent of the entire UJA income for the
('ong. Beth Israel. Chairman, Ed-
Allocations Subcom- from Mayor Francis Lim-
year. In this connection, it is worth noting that in addi-
ward Powers, Mrs. Nate Baum,
Harry Binder, Mrs. lien). Ep-
tion to New York, six communities have achieved over
mittee on Commu- mer.
stein. Dr. H. M. Golden, Mrs.
$1,000,000 each in women's gifts to UJA. They are Chicago.
nity Relations and
Mayor Limmer sent the
Iton.ild Goldstein,' Mrs. Robert
Gulterman, Mrs. Frances Hens,
Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and San
National Ser vice following message to Mayor
Mrs. Hy Klein, Mrs. Peter Kro-
Francisco. New York's WA women's division has raised
Agencies, 7:30 p.m., Kollek: "Best wishes for
nick, Gilbert Rubenstein, Mrs.
over $8,000,000 in addition to about 64,000,000 raised by
Sol Schafer, Dr. Arnold Schaffer,
Temple Beth El.
peace and happiness
and
At a party Dec. 28 at
Mrs. William Shapiro, Jack
the women's division of the New York Federation. Balti-
—JWVA meeting, good will for the citizens of
Temple Beth El, Israel Send- Shaprow, Irving Simen, Alan
more, Newark and Miami raised over $750,000 each, while
8:30 p.m.
Thomson and Mrs. Sam Winston.
Jerusalem from the citizens ler is joined by Rabbi Gerald
Boston, Pittsburgh, Washington, Houston, Milwaukee and
Subromm'Stee on Community
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of Flint. The enclosed key to Schuster in a l'hayim on Relations
and National Service
Bnai Brith Flint Lodge will
Montreal have each raised more than $500,000.
the city of Flint is given in
Agencies, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
The gifts of $5,000 and over presented by women ac- meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at recognition of your accom- Sendler's 88th birthday, Ask- Temple Beth El. Chairman, Mal-
ed
what
his
"birthday
wish"
Howard
Johnson
Motor
colm
Isaacs,
Mrs. Louis Epstein.
counted for almost 19 per cent of the total raised by the
plishments in making Jeru- would be, Sendler replied, Ronald Goldstein, Jack Conte,
women's divisions in 86 cities. The gifts of $1,000 and over Lodge East. The program
salem an 'Open City.' May "I wish our efforts will be Nathan Greenberg, Leslie Kahn,
By
accounted for 43 per cent in these cities. Altogether the will be on "Flint Bnai Brith
Mrs. Marvin Levey,
the citizens of the world be successful in bringing Rus• Dr. Bert Marx. Mrs. Michael
$40, 1100,000 raised for UJA by the women came from
— Financial Disaster or New
continually inspired by your Sian Jews out, so that their Pelayln, Mrs. Edward Powers,
Directions?"
The
public
is
135,130 donors.
Mrs. Leon Bosky, Mrs. Morris
efforts and accomplishments. children can see their 88th Rubenstein. Mrs. Arnold Schaf-
The Sisterhoods of the Reform Temples and of the invited. Refreshments will be
Shalom. Signed, Francis E. birthdays, in a free land." fer, Dr. Jack Stanzler, Martin
served, and a business meet-
Conservative Synagogues seem to be the only women's
Sober and Dr. Harry Wax.
Limmer, Mayor, City of The party was planned by
groups expressing dissatisfaction with their status. At the ing will follow.
Subcommittee on Religious
Flint."
Mrs. Eva Fisher and her Agencies, 7:30 p.m. Jan. IS, home
national convention of Temple Sisterhoods last month.
Other Flint residents who committee. Greetings to Mr. of Dr. Saul Gorne. Chairman,
speakers charged that women active in American Reform
Dr. Saul Gone, Herman Acker.
attended the party were Dr. Sendler were given by Hy Marvin railer. Mrs. Max Frankel,
Judaism are being "relegated to serving tea and cookies."
and Mrs. Morton Bernstein, Bergman,' executive director Dr. Evelyn Golden, Mrs. Alex
They demanded an "equal partnership" in the policy-mak-
Kalmar, Mrs. Louis Kasle, Rabbi
Dr. and Mrs. Morrey Bikoff, of the Flint Jewish Commu- Gilbert
ing decisions of the Reform movement. Similar complaints
Kollin, Marvin Levey,
Merton Goode and Dr. and nity Council; Dr. Evelyn Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mrs. Ed-
were voiced also by sisterhoods of the Conservative move-
The next basketball games Mrs. Sam Skulsky.
ward Osher, Dr. Gerald Resnick,
Golden.
Senior
Friendship
ment. At the present time, there are only two women on
Dr. Leon Rooky, Rabbi Gerald
to be played are: Intermedi-
Club adviser; Mrs. Alfred S chuster, Mrs. Milton Warren,
the 180-member board of trustees of the Union of Ameri-
ate boys, Jan. 8, 6 p.m., vs.
Klein; and Rabbi Schuster. Mrs. Aaron Weston, Sam Wins-
can Hebrew Congregations.
ton and PAM Jerome Yale,
Assumption Greek Orthodox
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Subcommittee on Local Agen-
at Central High School girls
cies and Services and Adminis-
tration, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 23, Temple
INFLUENCE AT HOME: The active participation of gym; senior boys, Jan. 8, 8
Robert Simpson, 39
Beth
. Executive Committee,
the many thousands of Jewish women in the fund-raising
p.m., vs. Riverdale Baptist
Robert M. Simpson, 6176 Lawrence Gov't.., Mrs. Charles
campaigns for the Federations, UJA, ORT, Hadassah and
at Southwestern High School
Eastknoll, died Dec. 24 at Dodge, Dr. Saul Gone, Mrs.
Simon Incliner, Malcolm Isaacs,
other groups need not be evaluated merely from the point or Whittier Junior High Jan. 5—Ahavas Israel board age 39.
Louis Ramie. By Klein, Rabbi
of view of securing more funds. The activities of the School; men's,
of trustees
Jan. 6, 8
Mr. Simpson was the presi- Gilbert Kann, Marvin Levey,
Dr. Ira 'Warder, Joseph Megdell,
women In fund-raising have also another value of great p.m.,
7—T emple Emanuel
vs. Riverdale Baptist
dent of the Flint Blue Rib- Murray Moss, Michael Pelavin,
importance—perhaps of even greater importance than rais-
Men's Club break-
at YMCA,
bon Food Services, Inc., and Edward Powers, Dr. Leon Rooky,
ing funds. They help also to strengthen Jewish identity in
fast
Mrs. Arnold Schaffer, Mrs. Emil
was a member of Flint Schnisack, Rabbi Gerald Schust-
the entire family.
9—Ahavas Israel Sis-
er, Mrs. Milton Siegel, Dr. Jack
Lodge, Bnai Brith.
Tnrough their activities, the Jewish women bring fresh
terhood
Stansler, and Alfred Klein , presi-
denL
Jewish interest into their homes. They share their interest
10—T e mple Emanuel
at home in conversations with their husbands and chil-
Sisterhood
"Should there be death
dren. The husbands may be busy with their daily prob-
Synagogue, Temple
11—T e m pl e Emanuel
with dignity?" This is one
lems, and the children may even be indifferent to Jewish of the questions to be dis-
Board of Trustees
Map Joint Program
lite, yet a good deal of the discussions initiated by the cussed at the Temple Beth
12—J ewish Cultural
Robert Mark Sills, son of
A joint "Second Friday"
women in the family leaves a mark.
Council Film "Topol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills,
El Sisterhood Torah Convo-
program with Cong. Beth
in Ervinka"
cation 1:15 p.m. Tuesday
will be called to the Torah
Israel will be held 8:30 p.m.
"One should not take a bite after luncheon, Dr. Marshall
"These are the adornments
as a Bar Mitzva 11 a.m. Jan.
Jan. 12 at Temple Beth El.
of women: treating the eyes of bread and return the piece Goldberg, Dr. Leon Maizlish Israeli Night Delayed 13 at Temple Beth EL
Rabbi Robert Marx, director
with kohl (eye makeup), curl, to the plate; neither should and Rabbi Gerald Schuster
The Temple Beth El Israeli
of the New York Region of
ing the hair into ringlets,
he take a bite off the piece
will be on the panel and later Night originally planned for
"One should not eat while Reform Synagogues will dis-
and rouging the face." —
and give it to a friend."
head sm a 11 e r discussion Jan. 20 has been postponed standingf , nor lick his fin- cuss "The Changing Char-
Talmud
—Talmud groups.
until Feb. 24.
gers."—Talmud, acter of American Jewry."
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