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June 15, 1973 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-06-15

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Arab, Jewish Children's View of Peace in Art Exhibition Here

Flint
News

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 15, 1973-17

"Vision," first shown in
Jerusalem, is touring the
United States and Canada
under the auspices of the
Smithsonian Institution and
sponsored by the Interna-
Mr=:, David Megdell, direc-
tional Cultural Centers for
tor of (:amp Maccabee, the
Flint
Youth.
.Jewish
Community
Council's (i.:Jy r amp, has an-
The
exhibition
is
sponsored
At the recent Jewish War
Jewish Community Coun- nounced the z,t,a ff for the
Veterans Auxiliary Depart- by GMI's PACE lecture cil basketball players will be coming summer will include
series
and
is
free
of
charge.
ment of Michigan convention
feted at a banquet 6:30 p.m. Roberta Beren, Marla Co-
in Detroit, Flint auxiliary
Wednesday at Walli's East. lish, Marsha Feinstein, Lise
received three trophies: the
Dinner will be free for play- Goldman, David Himelhoch,
Americanism Trophy (chair-
ers, but there is a charge Debbie Osher, Rachel
order your
man, Mrs. Gordon Suber),
for parents and guests. Schreiber, Bennye Seide,
Child Welfare Trophy (chair-
Reservations must be made Steve Wexler and Sheri
'73 NOW!
men Mrs. Irving Wiseman,
David Mark Goldstein, son through Mrs. Carl Rittman, Young.
Mrs. Jerome Yale and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 232-5716, by June 17.
Mrs. Megdell said plans
YOU GET MORE
Irving Kirshbaum) and His- Goldstein, has graduated
Four surprise trophies will call for 4-8-year-olds for the
WHEN YOU DEAL WITH
torian Book Citation (chair- from the University of Michi- be awarded—two for sports- the first session (July 9-20).
man Mrs. Reuben Wisnudel).
manship and two for athletic If the community requests it,
Mrs. Raymond Braver, new- gan.
Michael Arenson, son of ability for junior and senior the second period (July 23-
ly elected department guard,
27) also will include 9-10-
Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Aren- boys.
C * *
also received the Woman of
year-olds.
son, was graduated from
the Year Citation.
Fleet Manager
The men's baseball team
The program will feature
Valley
School.
12330 Jos. Campau
Mrs. Alex Kalmar, presi-
won its last game by a score dramatics, art, music and
Res. LI. 8-4119
Kim David Klein, son of of 12-8 over South Flint dancing, as well as the cele-
dent of the Flint auxiliary,
891-0600
891-2360
and Mrs. Braver accepted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein, Seventh Day Adventist. The bration of Israel's 25th anni-
the trophies and citations for graduated from Valley boys' game was canceled be- versary in a kibutz atmos-
DON'T MAKE A COSTLY MISTAKE CALL US LAST
School.
the
Flint group.
cause of ground conditions. phere.
4 ,
Shelley Portney, daughter The next playing times are:
Registration still is being
of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Port- Boys, 6 p.m. June 18 at Bas- accepted for both periods at
ney, and Diane Lynn Thal, sett Park; men, 6 p.m. June the Council office, 767-5922.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 21 at Bassett.
Richard Thal, are graduates
On the boys' team are
of Southwestern.
Larry Alexander, Steve Computers Enable
David Failer, son of Mr. Heitzner, Dave Himelhoch, Study of Community
and Mrs. Marvin Failer, Ed Kaplan, Jeff Kaplan, Joel
NEW YORK—A study of
graduated from Northern.
Kaufman, Mark Kukle r, the small American Jewish
Elliot Lande will be grad- Dave Myers, Jon Pines, community, and the first ma-
uating from the Detroit Mike Pines, Dave Price, jor work in the field to use
Marty Price, Scott Price, Les high-speed IBM electronic
College of Law.
Linda Lande Alperin will Silberman and Barry Wax. computers has been complet-
On the men's team are ed at Yeshiva University by
graduate from New York
University as an occupa- Barry Golden, Ronald Gold- Dr. Jacob Jay Lindenthal.
The study deals with Mid-
stein, Les Kahn, Alan Kris-
tional therapist.
Karen Rittman, daughter tall, Norm Leavitt, Larry dletown, Conn., a New Eng-
of Mrs. Joseph Rittman, was Pevos, Carl Rittman, Jerry land community of some 400
graduated from the Univer- Rittman, Marty Rittman, Jewish families, where Dr.
Dan Rittman, Herb Silber- Lindenthal grew up.
sity of Michigan-Flint.
Dr. Lindenthal, associate
Randy Sills, son of Mr. and man and Chuck Silverman.
professor of sociology at Rut-
Mrs. Paul Sills, was grad-
The Israel Festival of gers University and visiting
uated from Oakland Univer-
sity with honors and re- Dance, Music and Drama, member of Yeshiva Univer-
ceived a BA in psychology. which annually brings inter- sity's Bernard Revel Gradu-
Libby Shapiro, daughter of nationally known performers ate School, received a PhD
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shapiro, to Israel, will offer an ex- from the Revel School at
graduated from Michigan panded program in honor of Yeshiva's annual commence-
State University — Medical .1 srae s 25th anniversary, ment on June 4.
July 16-Aug. 25 in locations
Technology.
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Jeffrey Shapiro, son of Mr. throughout the country.
and Mrs. Irwin Shapiro, who
was graduated from Powers
High School, received an
honor from the Genesee
County Medical Society for
his volunteer service hours.
Carrie Sills, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sills, a
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fifth-grader at Siple School
in Davison, received a first-
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Andrea Wolfe, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe,
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won a trophy for most valu-
able swimmer of the year
in the 10-and-under division
to $250
(girls) of the YMCA.
Scotty Kronick, son of Dr.
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and-under division (boys) of
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the YMCA.
Sander Sol Dorfzaun has
NOW
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tometry degree from the
Illinois College of Optometry.
He received a special award,
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"Vision of Peace in Paint-
ing," an exhibition of 42
Arab and Israeli children's
paintings on peace and
friendship, opened June 8 on
the third level of the Campus
Center at General Motors

Institute and will resume the border, were invited to
paint on the subject in Is-
June 25-29.
The paintings were select- rael.
ed from 1,000 in a pilot pro-
ject started shortly after the
Six-Day War in 1967. The
children, from both sides of

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