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April 13, 1973 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-04-13

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Campaign Inaugural Dinner to Honor Past Chairmen

Dr. Jack Stanzler, chair- our community who in past
man of the 1973 flint United years have given so much
Jewish Appeal campaign, an- of themselves. We are deep-
nounced that the 1973 cam-
paign inaugural dinner will
take place April 26 at Temple
Beth El.
All past campaign chair-
men will be honored at the
dinner, chaired by B. Morris
Pelavin, first president of the
Flint Jewish Community
Council and twice chairman
of the annual campaign.
"It is only fitting," stated
Dr. Stanzler, ''that the in-
augural dinner give the de-
B. MORRIS PELAVIN
served recognition and
thanks to the members of

ly gratified that the majority 1971;
B. Morris Pelailn,
of these men have not only 1952, 1960; Michael Pelavin,
served as campaign chair 1969; Jacob Pines (in memo-
men but have also remained riam ), honorary; Wilbert
active and participate in Roberts, 1962, 1963; Dr. Leon
current campaigns." . Bosky, 1970, 1972; Gilbert

Rubenstein, 1968; Louis Rud-
ner (in memoriam), 1948,
1951; Israel Sendler, honor-
ary; Jack Shaprow, 1951,
1965; Ellis Warren (in me-
moriam) 1946, 1947.

Past chairmen and their "
years of service are as
follows: Edwin Elk, 1955;
Dr. Julian Feiler, 1955; Dr.
H. M. Golden, 1956; Dr. Saul
Lorne, 1951. 1959, 1964; Ar-
thur Hurand, 1954; Louis
Kasle, 19-19, 1950, 1953, Alfred
Klein, 1961; Marcus Lobster,
1958; Joseph Megdell, 1957,
1966, 1967; Murray Moss,

Dr.
Stanzler
also
an-
nounced that widows of de-
ceased chairman will be
invited to receive the recog-
nition due to their husbands.
Each former chairman will

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Dr. Max
m
Hart Heads
State Dental Assn.

receive a personalized medal-
lion commemorating Israel's
25th anniversary.
The theme of the dinner
will concentrate on the plight
of Soviet Jewry and their
efforts to immigrate to lands
of freedom. With an under-
standing of the visa's cost,
admission to the inaugural
dinner will be the cost of
one visa, $1,200.

Dr. Max S. Hart was in•
stalled last week as presi-
dent of the Michigan State
Dental .Association. Hart, a
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
past president of the Gen- 22 Friday, April 13, 1973
esee District Dental Society,
was honored in 1966 as the
association's "Dentist of the
Year."
Dr. Hart has practiced
here since 1929, except for
two years of Navy service in
World War II. He is a mem-
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ber of the American Aca-
A new co-ed Bnai Brith
demy of Dental Medicine
Youth Organization chapter.
and served as president of
"RaMBaM," has been or
By ALFRED E. KLEIN
the Bunting Periodontal
ganized in Flint. The chapter
President, Flint Jewish Community Council
Study Club, a state dental
includes teens age 13-18. For
As we joint in the Passover festival celebrating the group. Dr. Hart also has
call
Cheryl
served as president of the
Kaufman, 233-5884. The next liberation of our people from slavery in Egypt over 3,000 Genesee County of Social
meeting of the chapter will years ago, 'our joy is diminished by the thought of those of
Agencies.
be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at ur people who are still enslaved by poverty and who must
lie is a past president of
live in hostile lands under economic. social and political
the Jewish Youth Center.
Temple Beth El and Bnai
'
peril
.
Larry Pevos, a social
Brith Lodge 656.
The Hagada tells us, "Those who are hungry, let them
studies teacher at Holmes .
Dr. Joseph Cabot of Or-
An original art rendering by the Israeli-French
come and eat. Those who would celebrate Passover, let chard Lake was elected vice
Junior High, is adviser.
artist, Nissan Engel, depicts the Morranos ob-
.
them join us. - For the Jews of the rest of the world, free- president of the state
associ-
serving Passover in secret during the Spanish
Marx Brothers and Laurel ; dom means sharing — helping immigrants build new lives. ation.
Inquisition. This also serves as a reminder of
and Hardy films wil be ; We have a promise to the 50,000 Jews who wil come to
the
oppression of three million Soviet Jews
shown at the Youth Center Israel this year. Many are coming from conditions of
during the coming Passover season.
film night Saturday. ' oppression in Eastern Europe and Moslem lands. Thousands
: are coming from the Soviet Union; thousands who have
risked their jobs, their personal freedom and often their
We extend hearty greetings
Physical safety to come to their land. To live as Jews among
for a Happy Passover
Jews. This struggle to be free is enacted every day. It is
one of the great dramas of our time: a story of heroism,
to our families, friends,
I tenacity and inspiration. Mrs. Maurice Taylor will
Karen Golden, daughter of
co-workers and the
Because we have promised these immigr
ants all these be heard on station WFBE
Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Golden, ,
freedoms, our contributions in 1973 must be on an unprece- (95.1 FM) reading "Spies
won the Women's National
entire community.
dented level — a level which reflects not only deep concern, Behind the Pillars, Bandits
Farm and Garden Club but total commitment.
at the Pass," beginning April
honor and was a second- '
20. The program, "Book-
place winner in the junior
The theme of Passover, demonstrated by the symbols mark," is aired weekdays at
division of the Flint Area and rituals of the holiday is an exaltation of freedom and 3:30 p.m. and repeated at
Science
and
Engineering human dignity. During the seder, we relate the tale of what 9 p.m.
Fair last week in Flint. Her happened to our ancestors 3,000 years ago. Today we have
Mrs. David E. Stone of
awards included a trophy, j the opportunity to see that it goes on happening—every day. Laurel Oak Dr. has been
cash award and a savings
In their name and in the name of the hundreds of selected to head the 1973
bond.
thousands of needy Jews overseas who still look to us for Crusade against Cancer in
aid, the board of governors and the staff of the Flint Jewish Flint. As Flint city chair-
Steve Sorscher, son of Dr. Community Council extend Passover greetings to you and man, she will be responsible
and Mrs. Benjamin Sorscher, ' your family.
for the 2,000 crusaders coy-
-
won a cash award and say- .
ering the city. Mrs. Stone
2:1100 Southfield lid.
has been active in the Amer-
ings bond in the Flint Area '

Southfield. MA. 18073
ican Cancer Society for
Science and Engineering
Fair.
three years. She is an active
member of Ann Lebster
Chapter of Hadassah.
David Gotlib, son of Mr.
I.
Michigan Branch of the chairman is Mrs. Leonard
and Mrs. B. Gotlib, was
elected by his fellow students National Women's League, Bragman, 1265 Maplecrest.
at Grand Valley State Col- United Synagogue of Amer- National consultant for the
lege's Thomas Jefferson Col- ica, will hold its spring con- conference is Mrs. Albert
lege to represent Grand ference May 1-2 at Cong. Schwartz of Utica, N. Y.
Valley ori the state board of Beth Israel. Theme for the
Besides workshops, the
Public Interest Research conference is "Na-aseh—We two-day program will include
A Happy & Healthy Passover
Group in Lansing. This is a Will Do!"
breakfasts, luncheons and a
consumers' interest group of
Flint co-chairmen are Mrs. banquet May 1 at which
students from universities Seymour Osher and Mrs. Al guests will be welcome at a
throughout the state.
Tucker, and registration nominal charge.
The panel discussion to be
ICE CREAM AND GIFTS
held during the conference
23111 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK
will he "Is There a Need
North of Nine Mile Rd.
for Jewish Women's Libera-
Featuring
tion?" Panelists are Mrs.
Jacob Segal of Cong. Adas
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Slalom in Farmington, Mrs.
Benjamin Weiss of Cong.
AND
MACAROONS
Bnai Moshe of Oak Park
Serigraph Serie ,,
and Mrs. Gilbert Kollin of
KOSHER L'PESACH
Cong. Beth Israel.

BBY0 Chapter
Started in Flint



Flint News

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Marvin's sister, Pearl, will
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