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Michael Pelavin Elected to Head Council

Moss said although local
The board of governors of
the Flint Jewish Community development is the primary
Council unanimously ap objective, strong emphasis
proved new officers to gov- would continue on all over-
ern council activities for seas projects and needs. Pe-
1973-75. Elected were: Pres- lavin added that committee
ident, Michael A. Pelavin; chairmen as well as dele-
vice presidents, Lawrence gates-at-large will soon be
Covitz, Murray E. Moss, Dr. appointed to formulate a co-
Ira B. Marder and Mrs. Emil hesive working body.
colm Isaacs; and secretary,
Pelavin has served as vice
Schupack; treasurer, Mal- president of the council, is
Mrs. Simon Indianer.
a former chairman of the
The officers will assume Flint United Jewish Appeal,
their roles effective July 1. serves on the boards of many
Pelavin, stated that the in- national Jewish organiza-
coming officers already have tions, and is national chair-
Frank M. Friedman, an met and have pledged their man of the UJA Young Lead-
educator for 14 years, is time and efforts to improve ership Cabinet.
Moss has served as a vice
running for the four-year Flint's communal services.

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president of Bnai Brith Flint
Lodge and president of the
Tri-County Foreign Lan-
guage Association. He will
A Holocaust exhibit is be- I prepared by Yad Vashem in
meet Flint Twp. residents ing shown through June 18 Jerusalem, is entitled "The
Saturday at the Genesee Val- at Temple Beth El. This Holocaust and Resistance."
ley Mall.
special photographic exhibit, It illustrated aspects of Jew-

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Flint Groups Share Special
Yad Vashem Holocaust Exhibit

ish history in Nazi-occupied
Europe from 1933 to 1945.
To get the maximum audi-
ence for this display, many
area institutions will host
June 10—UJA Campaign
meeting of the year. The the exhibit. The locations
Workers Bruch,
luncheon is being prepared are as follows:
12:30 p. m., Cong.
by the outgoing executive
June 7, special press show-
Beth Israel.
board. A babysitter will be ing, Temple Beth El; 8-9,
—Bnai Brith Dinner- in attendance. Gold Room, General Motors
Dance, 7 p.m.,
Institute; 10, Woodside
Country Squire.
Church; 11-13, Flint Public
11—Hadassah Board
Library; 14, St. Michael's
Meeting, Miller Rd.
Church; 15-16, Temple Beth
club house, 12:30
Michael Epstein, son of Mr. El, 8 p.m.; and 17, Salem
p.m.
and Mrs. Aaron Epstein, will Lutheran Church.
—Day Camp Staff
A special joint service of
become a Bar Mitzva 10 a.m.
Meeting, 6 p.m.,
June 16 at Cong. Beth Israel. Temple Beth El and Cong.
Cong. Beth Israel.
Beth Israel will be held 8
—Cong. Beth Israel
p.m. June 15 and will fea-
Board of Education
ture and - conduct special
Meeting, 8 p.m.
The Family of
service commemorating the
The Late
12—Council Executive
30th annivesary of the War-
saw Ghetto, the glory of Is-
Committee
DAVID NEUMAN
Meeting, 6:30 p.m.,
rael's 25th anniversary and
expresses their grate-
Temple Beth El.
the current problems of So-
ful appreciation for
viet Jewry. This service is
13—Cong. Beth Israel
the many acts of kind-
open to the public.
Sisterhood Installa-
ness extended by dear
Rev. James H. Brammer,
tion, 12:30 p.m.
executive coordinator of In-
relatives and friends
—Council Young
terfaith Metropolitan Agency
during the family's
Leadership Meeting
for Planning (I-MAP), helped
recent bereavement.
14—Cong. Beth Israel

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MICHAEL PELAVIN

the council,
chairman of the personnel
committee and is a past
chairman of the Flint UJA
campaign. Dr. Marder has
served as vice president of
the council, treasurer and a
division chairman for the
Flint UJA.
Mrs. Schupack and Mrs.
Indianer have both served
as chairmen of the women's
division, Flint UJA. Mrs.
Schupack was chairman of
the council's budget and al-
locations committee this past
year and is a past chairman
of the cultural committee.
Mrs. Indianer is serving
her second term as secre-
tary.
Isaacs is past chairman of
the council's youth activities
committee, has worked with
the new Jewish Youth Center
and has been a division chair-
man" for the campaign.

president of

Youth on
the Move

Gary Schafer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Schafer
has graduated from North-
ern High School and accu-
mulated 1,000 hours in Flint's
Skill Center for Commercial
Art. Gary is leaving for Is-
rael June 30 to stay six
months at Kibutz Kinneret,
the second oldest kibutz in
Israel, located in the Jor-
dan Valley.

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the home of ORT Preident
Mrs. Sanders Goodstein, 2602
Parkside. A planning con-
ferenc6 for board members
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Cong. Beth Israel will hold
its annual meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday at the synagogue.
Election of board members
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place.
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The Hadassah board will
host Mrs. Oscar Band, re-
gional director of Hadassah,
12:30 p.m. Monday at the
Miller Road club house. Mrs.
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