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January 19, 1973 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-19

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Comings ...
and
... Goings

Mollie Dickstein, 93, Oldest
Member of Cong. Beth Israel

Mrs. Mollie Dickstein, 93,
In 1957, the Dicksteins
oldest living member of were honored in a $25,000
Cong. Israel, died Jan. 8.
sponsorship to the Flint Col-
Mrs. Esther Fineberg, busi
Her home was at 3100 Mil- lege and Cultural De‘elop-
1.
s
ness instructor at
ment given by their daugh-
ler, Flint Twp.
Northwestern High School.
She was born and married ter and son-in-law, Mrs. Saul
received a $200 award in
in Russia. In 1910, she and (Bessie) H. Syde, and Syde's
recognition of her work with
her husband the late George business partner and wife,
students in operating a free
Dickstein, came to the United Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Cohen.
income tax service for peers
Stales, living in Grand Rapids
who work parttime. The
A life member of Beth Is-
several years before moving
award, given by the board of
rael, Mrs. Dickstein was also
to Flint.
education's Mini-Grant Pro-
member of Hadassah and
a
They helped found Beth
gram is set up to encourage
Israel and were the first Pioneer Women.
creative teaching practices
lay leaders
of
the Flint
She leaves two sons, Dr.
in the Flint schopl system.
Jewish Community.
Bernard and Herman of
Mr.
Dickstein
opened
the
Farmington;
two daughters
At University of Michigan-
Flint, the midyear graduation first kosher butcher shop in Mrs. Max (Goldie) Mattlick
ceremony saw Sadie A. Flint and helped organize of Long Island; Mrs. Syde
Schreiber and Barry J. Wit- the local branch of Zionist and 12 grandchildren and 24
kow receive bachelors !ie. Organization of America. He great-grandchildren. A eon
died in 1958.
Joseph, died in 1961.
grees.

Rabbi Gilbert • Kollin of
Cong. Beth Israel has had
two articles published in na-
tional Jewish magazines. In
"Conservative Judaism," ap-
pearing in the December
19'72 edition of The Jewish
Spectator, he argues that
Conservative Judaism, far
from becoming moribund, is
in the initial stages of its in-
dependent development, as
something quite distinct from
Orthodoxy. In "Upward and
Downward Integration" ;The
Torch, Winter 1972-73), Rab-
bi Kollin suggests that man
can integrate his character
upward to the level of his
behavior, instead of bring.
ing his behavior down to the
level of present character.
The Flint rabbi secs this as
the essence of the mitzva
system, the "leap of action"
formulated by the late A.
J. Heschel.

Catholic Rescuer
Will Address
Women's Lunch

18—Friday,

• PRICE
NORTHLAND FORD

LEADS THE WAY

SO DOES

GEORGE RUSKIN

NORTHLAND FORD

10 MILE 8

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The committee announces
its series will begin with the
Grand Music Hall of Israel,
which will appear at Whiting
Auditorium 8 p.m. Feb. 28.

Jubilee '73 series ticket
purchasers will sit in re-
served seats.
The second program of the
series will be the Brothers

Mrs. Binder said credit for
the success of this program
is due to the work of the
cultural committee's subcom-
mittees: 'ticket co-chairmen,
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Harris
and Messrs and Mesdames
Lawrence Kaplan, Robert
Mitchell and Aaron Weston;
publicity, Mr. and Mrs. Je-
rome Anderson, chairmen,

THE
GRAND MUSIC HALL

OF ISRAEL

ALL STAR CAST

directed and choreographed by

AND FULL ORCHESTRA

JONATHAN KARMON

GREENFIELU

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Flint News

Krasner, and Dr. and Mrs.
Peter Kronick; and afterglow
cochairman Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gutteman and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Wexler.
The family admission for
the series includes two re-
served seats lt Whiting for
the Grand Music Hall of Is-
rael and full family admis-
sion to the other programs.
Individual series tickets also
are available. Series tickets
are on sale through the Flint
Jewish Community Cuuncil.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

QUALITY • SERVICE

vaman, Lnilstian
heroine of World War H,
will address a luncheon for
contributors of $500 and
more to the United Jewish
Appeal, noon Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Robert
Mitchell, 2821 Westwood
Parkway. Mrs. Lou Kasle,
and Mrs. Gilbert Rubenstein,
Special Interests Pursued in Class
co-chairman of the Flint UJA
Interest groups for 5th- terest groups which began women's division, noted that
7th graders have been intro- Dec. 17, includes "Festival Miss Daman was prominently
duced in the religious school Cooking," led by Mrs. Mil- featured on NBC television
ton Panzer, and Mrs. Robert
of Temple Beth El.
in a dramatic program, "The
Coordinated by Mrs. Clif- Mitchell; "Archeology," led Righteous." Miss Daman's
ford Hart, the Sunday morn- by Dr. Marshall Cossman,
heroic deeds in her effort to
ing program offers students "Dramatics," Mrs. Robert rescue Jewish children from
a choice of several subjects Gutterman; "Pen it Down,"
the Holocaust have been
for the last 45 minutes of Mrs. Irving Meerson; and
chronicled in a book, "Their
class following Hebrew and a "Ecology and Man," Jerome
Brothers' Keeper," by Philip
"core" curriculum.
Winegarden, Jr.
Freedman. Shortly after Hit-
After several sessions, a
During the first part of the
ler occupied Belgium, Miss
semester, interests, groups "Shootafoot" (Hebrew for
Daman, then a teacher, was
included "Jews and Politics," partnership) is held at which
informed by the Nazis that
"Ecology and Man," 'Sing all groups share what they
her schoolwork did not con-
and String", "Israel: an have learned. Also assisting
form to the spirit of "New
Overview" and "Jewish Graf- Mrs. Mark Levine, Mrs.
Germany." Miss Daman. a
Morton Stanley, Bernard
fiti".
Catholic, showed her defi-
The second round of in- Plawsky and Tom Shriver.
ance of the authorities by
accepting an invitation to
teach at an all-Jewish school.
When German brutality forc-
ed the closing of the school,
Zim, April 8 at Cong. Beth' and Mr. and Mrs. Ster- the headmistress joined the
Israel. The concluding event ling Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Jewish underground. Upon
will be a lecture by Dr. Leon- Nathan Greenberg, Morton Belgiu m's liberation, she

ard Fein on Jewish life to-
day. To order tickets, call
the Council office, 767-5922.

19, 1973

The democrat is a young
It is easier to suppress the
conservative; the conserva- first desire than to satisfy all
tive is an old democrat. — that follow it. — Benjamin
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Franklin.

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FRIDAY

7:50 p.m. — Bluejoy Basketball: Tonight the Southfield Bluejoys
will travel to Seoholm to play the Seoholm Maples. Join WSHJ's
sports director Alan Muskovitz and Lorry Hersh for all the
action starting at 7:50 with the pregame show.

MONDAY

6:30 p.m. — Hear Tonight: Join WSHJ News Director Jeff
Cutler and Alan Muskovitz as they interview the Detroit Piston's
coach Roy Scott and all-star guard Dove Bing.

TUESDAY

6:30 p.m. — Entertainment Plus: Esther Wein reviews "The last
Sweet Days of Issoc." One of Broodways first rock musicals.

Council Jubilee '73 Series Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bind-
er, chairmen of the Flint Jew-
ish Community Council's cul-
tural committee have an-
nounced the formation of
"Jubilee '73" to bring fine
entertainment into Flint.

Jell.

7:50 p.m. — Bluejay Basketball: Tonight the Southfield Bluejoys
take on the Berkley Bears at Southfield High. Bob Garber and
Allan Muskovitz will bring you all the action starting with the
pre-game show at 7:50.

WEDNESDAY

.:• - ,

6:30 p.m. — City Council Meetings: Ron
you the highlights of this weeks Southfield

helped in the rehabilitation of

Jewish youngsters who had
survived. Since the end of
World War II, Miss Daman
has frequently visited Israeal
to meet with the many "chil-
dren" she helped to rescue.

Brotherton viill bring
city council meetings.

THURSDAY

6:15 p.m. — City Speaks: Host Steve Zenon:
field City Council President Donald Frocossi.

Interviews

6:30 p.m. — School Board Highlights: Right after City
join Bruce Buchsbaum as he brings you the highlights
Southfield Board of Education meetings.

South-

Speaks
of the

Local FM Station
Provides Service

AIN( WIRtAISSOIMIK ORWMISK,OWISIMPSUK MIX TIICKAKK1
F lin t's community-educa-
tional radio station, 95.1
FM, has announced its winter I
quarter programing.
"Speak Out," produced and
hosted by Bernard Plawsky,
executive director of the Hu-
man Services Planning Coun-
cil of Genesee and Lapeer
counties, is aired Sundays
at 1:30 p.m., .Tuesdays at
6:30 p.m. and Thursdays at
9:30 p.m.
"The VIP Hour" for Vis-
ually Impaired People, with
Mrs. Jim Hallem as hostess
and co-producer, and Mrs.
Henry Livingston as co-pro-
ducer, is aired Fridays at
6:30 p.m. and Saturdays at
9 a.m. Included is informa-
• Master Charge
tion visually-imparied people
want but can seldom find
• Bankard • Dinners
without help. The VII' team
Our meticulous attention to fine
is compost d of blind, par-
tailoring and superb htfing.
tially-sighted and sigh!ed vol-
coupled with unparalleled per
unteers.
sonol service. Offers that little
"Bookmark" a
reacting
hi more that makes a world
from a book every weekday 0 of difference
13641 W. 9 MILE
at 3:30 p.m., is currently fea-
turing Mrs. Maurice Taylor
OAK PARK
reading "To Race the Wind"
Just West of Coolidge
by Harold Krents.
"Forum For the 70s," pro-
LI 5-3558
CSOM
duced by Richard S. Heitz-
Men., Thurs., Fri.-9 to 9
ner, director of college re-
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Tuns., Wed., Sot. — 9 to 6:30

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