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Young Leaders
Community
Launch 'Trip' in
Calendar
Jewish Life
Jan. 28--Cong. Beth Israe
Father-Son Hockey
Game, 6 p.m., IMA
29—Beth Israel Sister-
hood Board Meeting,
12:30 p.m.
—Temple Beth El
Board Meeting, 8
p.m.
30--Bnai Brith Board
Meeting, 8:30 p.m.
31—Counci1Women's
Federation Commit-
tee Meeting, 12:30
p.m., Council Office
Feb. 1—Joint Board of Edu-
cation Meeting, 12:15
p.m., Temple Beth
El
—Cong. Beth Israel
Board Meeting, 8
p.m.
• • •
The Iladassah study group
will 4tudy the Jews of Japan
and China 1 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Yale Smith,
G3100 Miller, Apt. 17C. Dis-
cussion will be conducted by
Mrs. Milton Barkman.
Basketball Results
T h e Jewish Community
three basketball
Council's
teams won their three games
of the week, as follows:
Intermediate boys, 48-18
against Salem Lutheran
Church; senior boys. 55-6
against Christ Episcopal; and
the men's league, 63-48
against Great Lakes Baptist.
The schedule for next week
is:
Intermediate boys, 7:30
p.m. Monday, vs. First Pres-
byterian at Central High
School girls gym; senior
boys, 6 p.m., Feb. 5, vs. First
Congregational at Whittier
Jr. High; and men's, 8 p.m.
Saturday, vs. Davison Baptist
at YMCA.
City Manager to Talk
Cong. Beth Israel will host
Flint City Manager Bryan W.
Rapp at its Conversation 'n
Coffee program 9 a.m. Feb.
4 in the youth lounge. Rapp
will discuss "Are Cities Dy-
ing?" Refreshments will be
served.
Farewell to Rabin
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goldstein
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pow-
ers, co-chairmen of the Jew-
ish Community Council's lea-
dership development commit-
tee, announ,:e the following
members of the committee
with their wives:
Dr. Brian Beck, Dr. Stew-
art Epstein. Leslie Kahn, Da-
vid Megdell, Michael Melet,
Dr. Harvey Olds, Robert Se-
gar, Ed Shapiro, Sheldon Sie-
gel, Robert Silverman and
Sander Simen.
Beginning with a "Flint
Plan" sent to members, the
committee will embark on a
learning and leadership train-
ing
voyage through
the
"Spectrum of Jewish Life".
Flight 1, the first session of
the committee, was a dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Pelavin where mem-
bers heard Steven Schwarz of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., national
vice chairman of the Young
Leadership Cabinet of the
United Jewish Appeal,
Among the plans for 1973-
! 74 are a seder, Shabat din-
ners and a retreat at Camp
Tamarack.
•
Joint Education
Board to Meet
The Joint Board of Educa-
tion of Temple Beth El and
Cong. Beth Israel will meet
12:15 p.m. Feb. 1 at Temple
Beth El.
Instituted to handle the
joint elective program be-
tween the synagogue and
temple for 7th-9th graders
and post-confirmation stu-
dents, the board is attempt-
ing a classroom visit pro-
gram to become better in-
formed and to establish rap-
port with the students.
Two elective classes also
are open to adults this year.
For information, contact Pin-
has Fellus at the synagogue
office.
The following are members
of the Joint Board of Educa-
tion: Mrs. Marshall Cossman
and Mrs. Milton Siegel, co-
chairmen; Marvin Failer,
l'inhas Fellus, Mrs. Bernard
Green, Eugene Griffel, Mrs.
Clifford Hart, Rabbi Gilbert
Kollin, Mrs. Peter Kronick,
Mrs. Michael Pelavin, Dr.
Leon Rosky, Rabbi Gerald
Schuster, Dr. Arnold Schaf-
fer, Dr. Jack Stanzler and
Milton Warren.
NEW YORK (JTA)—Some
1,000 trade unionists and
Labor Zionists paid tribute
Monday night to Israeli Am-
bassador Itzhak Rabin at a
farewell sponsored by the Na-
tional Committee for Labor
Israel.
Sol C. Chaikin, national Doll Ladies Sought
chairman of the American
Trade Union Council for His- by Bnai Bnai Group
Mrs. Sidney Kramer, chair-
adrut, said
that
before
Rabin came to Washington, man of the "Dolls for Demo-
the Arabists were securely crats" program, has issued
ensconced" in the State De- a plea for more "Doll La-
partment and that depart- dies."
ment officials "were not,
The six-year-old program
previous to his (Rabin's) developed into a healthy com-
e, ming, known for their munication throughout Flint
:rlendship to Israel."
and surrounding communi-
It was Rabin's task, Chai- ties and is considered a vital
stated, to establish a arm of the Anti-Defamation
rapport, an understanding, League, said Mrs. Kramer.
so they might listen and then
Mrs. Kramer and Mrs.
be persuaded to a course of Nathan Greenberg would be
action. Rabin was successful pleased to hear from volun-
teers.
in his job, he noted.
14—Friday, Jan. 26, 1973
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
L Flint
News
Esther Sorscher, Retired Grocer
Esther Sorscher, 931 Max-
ine, died Jan. 17 at age 92.
Mrs. Sorscher, who immi-
grated from Russia in 1920,
operated the West Court
Street Market, 2314 W. Court,
for many years until her re-
tirement in 1945. Prior to the
death of her husband, Benja-
min, in 1928, the couple oper-
ated a grocery store on Rich-
field Rd.
She was. a member of Cong.
Beth Israel, its sisterhood
and Hadassab.
Set Fund-Raising to Free Soviet Jew
The Temple Beth El sev- Russian Jew so that he may
enth grade class has organ- go to Israel. More projects of
ized the Free Our Russian this type are planned,
Jews Association (FORJA)
and held the first fund-rais-
In youth we run into diffi-
ing bake sale. Proceeds of culties, in old age difficulties
$18 will go toward freeing a run into us.—Josh Billings.
Mrs. Sorscher waf born in
Lebedovno, Russi a. She
walked 350 miles from Minsk
to what was then the free
city of Danzig in Poland, to
wait for passage money from
her husband, who had pre-
ceded her to Flint.
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She is survived by a son,
Dr. Samuel; a brother, Dr.
Bernard J. Steinman, two
sisters Mrs. Harry Ross, San
Francisco and Mrs. William
Golobe; 11 grandchildren and
17 great-grandchildren.
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