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January 19, 1973 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-19

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Dr. Marsha!! Goldberg Defines
Life as Ability to Communicate

Flint Honors Jerusalem Mayor

MIAMI BEACH — Israel

at the sisterhood's Torah
convocation recently, said
his working answer can meet
the questions of abortion,
medical expense, cardiac ar-

rest and euthanasia.
Thus, using his definition,
a four-month-old fetus would
not be alive because it would
Dr. Irving S. Bernstein of Flint (center) presents a
not be capable of sustained
key to the city of Flint and a letter from Mayor Francis
communication. A six-month
E. Limner to Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek (right),
fetus would be alive.
during the recent Alpha Omega Conference in Israel.
With them Is Dr. Jack Lewin-Epstein, dean of the He•
He admitted that "An 80-
brew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine,
year-old with five strokes
founded by Alpha Omega Fraternity. The letter to Mayor
that you know can never
Kollek said that the key was presented "in recognition
communicate again, I'll do
of your accomplishments in making Jerusalem an 'open
nothing to keep alive. Its
city.' May the citizens of the world be continually inspired
a matter of expense. You
cannot keep every person by your efforts and accomplishments."
alive forever."
Dr. Goldberg uses a loose
definition of communication
—anything from the blink of
an eye to a nod. If there is Jan. 20—JWVA Bingo.
hostessess Mrs. Robert Sil-
no reasonable hope the pa-
21—Tween Bowling Pro- verman, 767-5374, or Mrs.
tient will ever communicate
2:30 p.m., Town Richard Benison, 233-0906.
again— after a long period of
and Country Lanes.
DIRU
time without any communica-
—Michigan Region Beth Israel Begins
tion—he does not consider
United Synagogue Sabbath Innovations
the patient alive.
Board Meeting, 2:30
Sabbath morning services
Others on the program
p.m., C mg. Beth at Cong. Beth Israel are now
were Rabbi Gerald Schuster
Israel.
begining at 8:30 a.m. after
of Temple Beth El and Dr.
22—Temple Beth El the conclusion of Shaharit,
Leon Idaizlish.
Board of Education at 9:15, worshipers will have
Dr. Goldberg also stressed
Meeting, 8 p.m.
a choice of two study pro-
that he believes the dead
23—Bnai Brith Women grams: The Rabbi's Table
have no rights to their body.
Meeting, 12:30 p.m. an informal discussion of the
Once a person is dead, he
24—United Jewish Ap- weekly portion of the Torah,
said, "we must think of the
peal Women's Divi- accompanied by light refresh-
living. If a cornea, a kidney
sion Luncheon, ment and "Shebat Is a Song,"
or knowledge from that body
Noon, home of Mrs. congregational melodies and
can be used — as from an
new melodies taught by
Robert Mitchell.
autopsy — we must use it."
Yona Kothn, along with a
Chairman for this event
—Council Budget and discussion of the meaning and
were Mrs. Eugene Griffel and
Allocations Sub - structure of the prayers .
Mrs. Jack Stanzler.
committee Meeting Services will resume at 10
on Local Agencies a.m., with the reading of the
and services and Torah.
Administration, Ex-
exutive Committee,
7:30 p.m., Temple
Beth El.
26—Council Board of
Governors Meeting,
7:30 p.m., Cong.
WATCH AND JEWELRY
Beth Israel.
Flint Chapter of Bnai
REPAIRS AND APPRAISALS
Brith Women will hold an Council Cagers Win
13720 W. 9 Mile Rd. (Near Post Office)
open board meeting 12:30 Three Out of Three
p.m. Tuesday at River For-
Flint's basketball teams
est Clubhouse. Michael Gor- had a great week, with the

Tel-Twelve Mall,

Telegraph Rd.

at Twelve Mile,

Southfield

Community Calendar I

JANUARY
19 28

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sapir to Present
Histadrut Award

Who shall live and who answers that question with
shall die? Dr. Marshall Gold- another: Does the individual
berg, director of medical edu- have the sustained ability
cation at Hurley Hospital, to communicate' Then ;se is
told 60 Beth El Sisterhood alive.
members and guests that he
Dr. Goldberg . who spoke

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Fine Jewelry, Diamonds and Watches

Presidents Unit
Re-Elects Stein

Finance Minister Pinhas Sap-
ir will present the Israel Ilis-
tadrut Foundation's "S25,-
000,000 A v ■ a rd to Dr. I .eon
Kronish of Miami Beach at
a dinner Feb. 15 climaxing
the eighth annual national
midwinter conference of the
organization.

Sapir is a former general
secretary of the Israel Labor I
Party and a leader of His-
tadrut and the Labor Zion-
ist Movement.
Dr. Kronish, who is chair-
man of the board of the foun-
dation, is also national chair-
man of the rabbinic cabinet
of the Israel Bonds Organi-
zation and national vice pres-
ident of the American Jewish
Congress. He will receive the
special award for his leader-
ship in helping the Histadrut
Foundation attain more than
$25,000,000 in cash and long-
term commitments for His-
tadrut's health, educational
and social welfare program
in Israel.

It is more trouble to make
a maxim than it is to do
right.—Mark Twain.

Al's

Jacob Stein recently was
elected chairman of the Con-
ference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish Or-
ganizations for an additional
one-year term. The Presi-
dents Conference is com-
posed of M national Jewish
organizations and is the co-
ordinating organization
charged with acting as
spokesman for the Jewish
community on matters re-
lating to Israel and other
foreign affairs. Stein is presi-
dent of the United Synagogue
of America, national lay-

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Interfaith Work to Be
Discussed Over Coffee

HARRY SOSNICK

HARRY MILLER

At Good Stuff, you'll find a WALK-IN HUMIDOR

at the back

of the shop.

It's filled with the finest imported cigars . . . from
Jamaica.
places like Nicaragua, Brazil, Spain, and

You'll also find things like Mickey Mouse alarm clocks,
Leggs Pantyhose, greeting cards
and candy gifts, too

f.rst floor of the
Good Stuff is located on the
Travelers Tower (on Evergreen) in Southfield.

Good Stuff, Inc.

TRAVELERS TOWER
26555 EVERGREEN
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076
PHONE 356-4070

The Beth Israel "Coffee n'
Conversation" program 9
a.m. Sunday will host the
Rev. Jim Brammer, execu-
tive director of the Interfaith
Metropolitan Agency for
Planning, who wlil speak on
"Where Have All the Dia-
logues Gone?—New Patterns
in Interfaith Cooperation."
I-MAP is an experiment in
Interfaith cooperation for so-
cial action, in which Jewish
organizations play a promi-
nent part.
On Feb. 4. Brian Rapp,
Flint city manager, will speak

intermediate boys winning
40-12 over Assump'ion Greek
Orthodox senior boys, 55-32
over Riverdale Baptist; and
the men's league, 57-53 over
Riverdale Baptist.
The next games will be:
Intermediate boys, Jan. 22

at 6 p.m., vs. W. Court St.
Church of God, at Central
High School girls' gym;
Senior boys, Jan. 22, 7 p.m.,
vs. Community Presbyterian
at Whittier Junior High; and
men's, Jan. 20, 8 p.m., vs.
Court St. United Methodist,
at YMCA.

JDC Board Listed

At a recent Joint Distribu•
tion Committee annual meet-
ing, Joseph Megdell was nam-
ed to the hoard of directors.
JDC National Council mem-
on "Are Our Cities Dying , "
Sessions take place in the bers include Harry J. Binder,

youth lounge. Refreshments
are served.

Grand Rapids
News Notes

Jan. 24—Bnai Brith Women

26—Billy Schneider Bar
Mitzva
28—T emple Emanuel
men's club execu-
tive board

Sam Catsman, Mrs. Charles
Dodge, Dr. and Mrs. Max-
well Golden. Dr. S. S.
Lorne, Arthur Durand Mrs.
Simon Indianer, Malcolm
Issacs, Louis Kasle, Alfred

E. Klein, II Morris Pelavin,
Michael A. I'elas in Dr Leon

Bosky, Gilbert Rubenstein,
Nathan Schafer. Dr. Arnold
B. Schaffer, Mrs. E:nil Schu-
pack, Israel Sendler, Jack C.
Shaprow, Dr. Jack Stanzler
and Dr. H. W. Wettiben.;er.

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