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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Flint News

1

Flint to Hail Israel Anniversary

The Flint Jewish Community Council will hold its 25th
anniversary party for Israel 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple
Beth El.
The evening will feature Israeli dancing, refreshments,
folk singing and skits. There will be music and entertain-
ment. The public is invited.

Community Calendar

May 5—Singles Party, 7:30 will include an election of
p.m.,_ Youth Center. officers. Tributes to ORT are
6-7—Temple Beth El Sis- being accepted for Mother's
Antique and Father's Days and con-
terhood
firmations. To send a tribute,
Show.
6—H a s h a h a r Youth call Mrs. Barry Shapiro, 694-
Group Meeting, 2:30 1398 or Mrs. Gerald Berner,
p.m., Youth Center. 732-2172.
*
7—Hadassah Board
Hadassah is seeking "white
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Ben elephants" for its annual
White Elephant Auction and
Gotlib.
8—Bnai Brith Meeting, Garden Party to be held June
8 p.m., Howard John- 18. Old cups and saucers,
son's East. plates, miniatures, pictures,
9—Community Celebra- unused sugar bowls and
tion of Israel's 25th creamers and vases are
Anniversary, 7 : 3 0 some of the popular items.
p.m., Temple Beth Members are asked to bring
El. items to the next meeting, or
10—ORT Board Meeting, call Rae Schafer, 232-0052.
* * *
noon, Uncle's John's.
Bnai Brith Flint Lodge
—Council Board of
Governors Meeting, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at
7:30 p.m., Temple Howard Johnson's East. The
program for the evening is
Beth El.
* *
"State of Israel: 25th Anni-
ORT will hold a board versary," a visual produc-
meeting noon Thursday at tion. Hy Klein is narrator.
Uncle John's. The regular A business meeting will fol-
meeting will be held 12:30 low and the election of of-
p.m. May 15 with a potluck ficers will be held. The meet-
luncheon at River Forest ing is open to the public.
club house. Mrs. Edwin Elk Bnai Brith Women are in-
will chair the meeting that vited. Refreshments will be
served.

Comings .. .
and
•• • Goings

Mrs. Max W. Harris, B.
Morris Pelavin and Gilbert
Rubenstein have been named
to head three of the areas of
contributions to the Flint In-
stitute of Music's first an-
nual campaign. Pelavin will
work with major individuals,
Rubenstein with professionals
and Mrs. Harris with clubs
and organizations.
* *
Jeffrey Cossman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coss-
man, completed his studies
at the University of Michi-
gan's school of medicine in
April. Graduation ceremonies
will be held June 8 at Hill
Auditorium in Ann Arbor.
He will begin a residency in
pathology July 1 at Stanford
University Medical Center in
Palo Alto, Calif. His wife,
Claudia is graduating with
honors from the University
of Michigan and will receive
a degree in American studies.

8ngagemen,i

Mr. and Mrs. Milton H.
Kaplan of Yorktown Dr. an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Patti Kay to
Thomas P. Gallahue III, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
Gallahue of Downers Grove,
Ill. Miss Kaplan is a senior
at the University of Michi-
gan-Flint. Her fiance is a
graduate of St. Norbert Col-
lege, West De Pere, Wis.,
and is affiliated with Phi
Sigma Epsilon Fraternity.
An October wedding is
planned.

Sr. Friendship Club
Honors Past Leader

The Senior Friendship
Club celebrated the birthday
of Eva Fisher at a recent
luncheon. Hosting the lunch-
eon were Dr. and Mrs. Carl
Fisher, son and daughter-in-
law of Mrs. Fisher.
Mrs. Fisher, active in
community affairs, is past
president of the Senior
Friendship Club, past first
vice president of the Friend-
ship Club, and past president
of Beth Israel Sisterhood.

Library at Negev U.
Temple Antique Bnai Brith Men Bowlers Cited
The Zalman Aranne Li-
Bnai Brith Flint Lodge game actual, 268; Percy Braun, brary, named in honor of
high three game actual, 670;
Show and Sale awarded honors to the fol- Hy
Bergman, one game with Israel's late minister of edu-
lowing for their perform- handicap, 295; Joseph Bean, three cation, was opened at Beer-
game with handicap, 721; Dr.
Begins Sunday
ances during the past bowl- Ted Goode, individual average, sheba's Negev University

183.66 and Percy Braun, indivi- and formally dedicated by
Mrs. Ted Harrison and ing season:
dual average, 183.26.
First place, team 9, captain,
Prime Minister Golda Meir.
Mrs. Jerry Mills, chairmen
Robert Gutterman, Bryan Fried-
of the 17th annual Eastern berg, Gilbert Gottlieb, Clifford
Michigan Antique Show spon- Hart, Jack Kippelman and Dr.
Michelson.
sored by the Temple Beth El Richard
* TYPEWRITERS *
Team high actual one game,
Sisterhood, announced collec- team 10, captain, Dr. Clem Al-
Factory Sealed
Herman Blum, Max Harris,
tions of antiques will be ex- ford,
$369.99 NI
Adin Harold Levine, son of 4, reg. $750
Milt Kaplan and Dr. Harry Weis-
hibited Sunday and Monday berger.
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Levine,
Add 'n. Type
at the show and sale at the
Team high actual three game, will celebrate his Bar Mitzva
399-8 3 3 3 *
8, captain, Dr. Ted Goode,
342 7800
temple. Exhibitors from all team
Julius Binder, William Feinstein, May 11 at Temple Beth El.
* 4 * . * * * * *
over the midwest will dis- Seymour Krause, Meyer Nover
play glassware, china, jew- and Lewis Sanford.
Other honors included:
elry and furniture. Portrait
Team high one game with
artists also will be present. handicap,
team 10 with 1139 and
The tea room will be open team high three game with hand-
icap, team 10 with 3188.
during the show hours, noon
Receiving individual awards
to 9 p.m. Homemade pastries were: Milt Kaplan, high one
and snacks will again be
featured. Dinner will be
• Tico
• Dad's Root Beer
served to the public between

Double
Cola
• Cliquot Club
5 and 7 p.m. each day. For
reservations, call the temple
All Kosher and Pareve under Supervisk,,
office.
of the Michigan Kashruth Council
Parking is free. For ad -1 The following special pro-
vance tickets, contact the grams on Israel will be pre-
temple office, or Hudson's at sented Sunday:
Made Fresh Daily
Channel 6 at 10 a.m., "Is-
Genesee Valley
in Detroit
rael: the Reality," a docu-
mentary showing the work
by the
of outstanding American and
Israeli photographers depict-
ing aspects of life in Israel.
Michigan Beverage Company, the State's
Channel 5 at 12:30 p.m.,
finest producers of soft drinks
Applications still are being "Meet the Press." Israel
accepted for Camp Macca- Prime Minister Golda Meir,
bee this summer, announced Deputy Prime Minister Yigal
Mrs. Clifford Hart and Mrs. Allon and Foreign Minister
Edward Powers, co-chair- Abba Eban will sit before a
men of the day camp com- panel of reporters to answer
mittee of the Flint Jewish questions about Israel on its
25th anniversary.
Community Council.
WFDF Radio will carry
The camp is open to all
children ages 4-8. Camp the above "Meet the Press"
dates are July 9-20 and July at 8:35 p.m.
Channel 12 at 1 p.m., "The
23-27. The second session will
be open to 9-10 year olds if Ingathering — Jacob Had
Twelve Sons," a TV docu-
there is sufficient demand.
The camp will be held mentary, filmed in Israel,
Monday through Friday, tells the story of the many
CELEBRATE ISRAEL'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY.
from 9:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. immigrant groups who have
TOURS AVAILABLE ALL YEAR ROUND. BOOK NOW!
at Temple Beth El. Deadline reached Israel since 1948.
for registration, on a first-
come, first serve basis, is Censors Prohibit 20
June 8. For application Foreign Films in '71
blanks contact the Flint
JERUSALEM — Twenty
DAILY DEPARTUItES FOR ISRAEL/ISRAEL-EUROPE
Jewish Community Council,
912 Sill Building, Flint 48502. films — including seven
YOUTH & COLLEGE PROGRAMS ALSO AVAILABLE.
from the United States —
For these and many other exciting tours
were banned from the na-
Including Greek Island cruises-3 or 4 days
tion's theaters last year,
double the number prohibited
Call 851-0606 or Write
in 1971.
Histadrut Tours
Perri Michelle K a 11 e r,
Israeli censors also cut
28555 Middlebelt, Farmington, Mich. 4802
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. "offensive" scenes from 16
Stanley Kaller, will celebrate other films, according to the
her Bat Mitzva May 12 at film and theater censorship
board's annual report.
Cong. Beth Israel.

* * ** mm ** * **

Bar Mitzva

-

Spring is here!
Delight . . . Enjoy!
Treat yourself to a real Mechayeh!

TV and Radio
Specials Slated

Camp to Take
'73 Applications

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BAT MITZVA

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Youth on
the Move

Mike Arenson, Howard
Gutowitz, and Kim Klein,
will compete in the U. S.
Scholarship Chess Contest in
Chicago. Top prize will be a
$5,000 college scholarship.
* * *
Marcia Blum, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blum, is
a newly elected member of
the National Honor Society.
Ivy Miller Chapter, Carman
High School.

Youth Center
News

A Jewish singles beer and
pizza party will be held 7:30
p.m. Saturday at the Youth
center. The center will be
closed to teens that day.

irt/is
April 19—To Dr. and Mrs.
Allen Trager (Lea Glassman
of Detroit), 3907 B. Beecher,
Flint, a daughter, Stacy
Marla.

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