u-Ever ,CS yid ,robill Introducin,w Lawrence Covi 1 -wr 10- 4{ MEM lt••111•41•11M.•••••• ■•••■■04•■•■■■■ L are members of Temple Beth El, where Covitz has steed as president and noiii serves as chairman of the past presidents committee and chairman of the reorganiza- tion and development com- mittee. He has been the re- cipient of an award by the Reform Jewish Appeal for his service to reform Juda- ism. Covitz is president of Flint Home Furnishings and vice president of the Greater Flint Downtown Corp. He is vice president and board member of the National Home Furnishings Associa- tion, vice president of the •••••••••• ■ ••••••••••• ■ 0 ■ 111• 0 IN•• ■•■ ••••••• ■ 141 ,, , , Flint News I.O.M.S.M.P•••• ••■••• ■ 11. ■ 41• 0.■0111•1•CI O11111..1111111.2 ■ •••■• 401111411•11.0• , •■• ••••••■ J Ed Powers Given Betty Pelavin Young Leadership Award Comings .. . and Goings I • Flint attorney David Laro has been appointed police commissioner of Flint Town- ship. Laro's selection was based primarily on his knowledge of police law. * * Dr. Robert L. Elk, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Elk, will serve a one-year internship at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital and the Veterans Administration Hospital at White River Junction, Vt. Dr. Elk, a 1969 graduate of Brandeis University, re- ceived his MD degree from the University of Michigan in 1973. Ron Aaronson is musical director of the youth theater program of the Flint Com- munity Schools. The group will present a children's musical, "Good Grief, a Grif- fin!" at Southwestern High School Tuesday through Aug. 3. There is no admission charge, but tickets should be obtained ahead from the speech and drama depart- ment. Aaronson is a music teacher with the Flint Public Schools and a professional theater and nightclub musi- cian. COMING ! Keep Sept. 23 open on your calendar for the Flint Jewish Community Coun- cil Annual Meeting Ed Powers, chairman of the leadership development committee of the Flint Jew- ish Community Council, has received the Betty Pelavin Memorial Young Leadership Award, given yearly to the outstanding young leader in the community. Powers is a member of the executive committee and board of governors of the Flint Jewish Community Council and a member of the board of Cong. Beth Israel. He is a member of the Coun- cil's community relations committee; co-chairman of the religious committee of Cong. Beth Israel; youth ad- viser of Beth Israel; chair- man of the 1973 intermediate gifts dinner, Flint United Jewish Appeal; and member of Flint Men's ORT. In 1970, Mr. and Mrs. Powers par- ticipated in the UJA Young Leadership Mission to Israel. A member of American, state and local bar associa- tions and the University of Michigan Alumni Associa- tion, Powers is married and the father of three. He will be honored at the general assembly of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds in November and at the annual dinner of the Flint Jewish Community Council to be held in the fall. 4 LAWRENCE COVITZ North East Lakes Council of the Union of American He- brew Congregations and member of the board of trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions. He has been chairman of the retail division of the Flint Chamber of Commerce. Bnai Brith Golf League leaders as of July 15 are: 1st place — team of Tom Marx and Dr. Sy Stern; 2nd — team of Hy Klein and Nate Goldstein; and 3rd — team of Damor Mitshkun and Morrie Rosenthal. The Bnai Brith Golf Stag Day will be held Aug. 15. The price ia:'udes dinner, prizes and greens fees. Dead- line for reservations is Aug. 10 by calling Damor Mitsh- kun, Nate Baum or Joe Apell. JERUSALEM—The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the basilica revered as the site of the crucifixion of Jesus, is being restored under the direction of three interna- tional architects. _ The architects began the work in 1959 on behalf of the three churches under whose auspices the church is main- tained—the Greek Orthodox, the Armenian and the Ro- man Catholic. About 85 per cent of the Al's Proceeds in Israel church has been restored. Many of the Byzantine and Crusader features are be- coming visible to the thou- sands who visit the church daily. 26001 COOLIDGE HWY. OAK PARK 5 43-3343 • Foreign Car Service SPECIALIST IN VOLKSWAGEN AND PORSCHE CARS Community Calendar CALL We are taught by great ac- July 30—Temple Beth E Board Meeting, 8 tions that the universe is the p.m. property of every individual in it.—Ralph Waldo Emer- son. Classifieds Get Quick Results 101, 4 A 1 0 1 :08 nsvv d 9 Mile Rd. G . 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The boys' team will have a makeup game 6 p.m. today at Bassett Field. Team standings will be announced at a later date. TNE.DETRolTIEWISH NEWS Church Restoration A planning and consulta- tion service for those plan- ning a trip to Israel or Russia is being provided by the Flint Jewish Community Council. This service will help tourists achieve the ob- jective of perceiving Israel's history and dynamics. The service to Russia- bound travelers relates spe- cifically to the Jewish com- munity in Russia and assists those interested in making contact with Russian Jews. The services are available by calling the Flint Jewish Community Council, 767-5922. • tfrtilr 14--Fridcty, July. 27, 1973 JCC IlittS. New Tourist Service Who Leads Flint Jewish Community The time and effort of many community people are represented in the work of the Flint Jewish Community Council. Following is the first of a series of introduc- tions to these leaders who serve on the Council execu- tive committee. Lawrence Covitz, ati hon- orary vice president of the new executive committee, has served the Flint Jewish Community Council as first vice president, advanced gifts chairman and co-chair- man of initial gifts in UJA campaigns. He, his wife Helen, daugh- ter Sally and son Andrew ZWIM HEWN. TICIT3a 3/11' e*C01 P6•019 Ott .110k el f gosk ■ oc;ja o‘es\oc‘e 02;11‘ ■ . akd ate 900\ ac`d ovc keced skleeks. Oor‘ey %1 \e\s0 e ho0 s Noe \eg al` Nal\02 ■ ritlece 000 03:0 elsVa af\d ■ s< ■ 1cOoloswkol a svc\a\\ •10 ■ voceo\s \loOe o oa: N t ee. systems. ,,, :lgpillo,;vpi‘ :\Iik .t4 °uses erocPvc\-\ i\Ckcki\l `cNeao ■ gif • /t000CC\ ZPia°\esC\k. Voir 9W0los 1\g 0t 00.10\1 osikmok:\oseeeoc:10& 0000‘Pik ;:a GOVV okk 9 \\10:2 . S00.\\ eVocs\-e. : 06 Sales by Henry Sa 64 •