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14 Friday, August 24, 1973

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Flint Community News

Milton Warren Named to Board

Open Letter Sent on 'Superstar' Council Board
An open letter sent to the distorts biblical history and to Host Biran
Jewish community by the exaggerates some of the

special community relations most baneful anti-Jewish no-
committee describing the tions traditionally associated
concerns of the organized with the story of the Passion
American Jewish community of Christ, and that the corn-
over- mittee felt that it would be
anti-Semitic
toward
tones in "Jesus Christ Super- a dereliction of their duty if
star" was meant "strictly as they had not taken such ac-
an informational guide and tion," Klein concluded.
was not intended as a tool
for a boycott of the film," T een Talk on Film
explained Hy Klein, chair-
man of the community rela- Slated for Sunday
Teens and young adults
tions committee of the Flint
are invited 7:30 p.m. Sunday
Jewish Community Council.
to the Jewish Center to dis-
Klein said, "Realizing that cuss "Superstar."
most of our teen-agers and
The topic of the evening's
a good deal of our adult discussion will be the film
community would be seeing production and the Oberam-
`Superstar,' it was inpera- mergau Passion Play and
tive that we prepare them the concerns of the organized
for the depiction of anti- community about any anti-
Semitism in the picture as Semitic portrayal.
had been noted by other in-
The historical offshoots of
dividuals.
Passion Plays, such as "the
"We had felt that an blood-libel," "the anti-
analysis of the innuendos and Christ," "death camps" and
type-casting would be im- "inferior race," will be dis-
portant in sensitizing mem- cussed.
For information, call Rich-
bers of the community as to
our considering this film ard Krieger, council execu-
such an insidious work that tive director, 767-5922.

Gideon Biran, director of
the Detroit office of the Is-
rael Aliya Center, Inc., will
speak at the first Flint Jew-
ish Community Council board
of governors meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday at Temple Beth El
Biran will help initiate a new
council policy whereby a
guest speaker is invited to
each monthly board meeting
as part of an educational
series. Prior to his office as
shaliakh, Biran was a prac-
ticing attorney in Tel Aviv.

Milton G. Warren was ap- Michigan and served in the
pointed at a special meeting Navy during World War II.
of the Flint Board of Edu- He is married and has two
cation to replace Stanley T. children.
Richards, who resigned July
18.
Bertha Cooper Dies
Warren, 49, has been a
Services for Bertha Cooper,
Flint businessman for 27 a former resident of Flint,
years. An agent with State were held in Windsor Sun-
Agency, Inc., of Flint and a day. Surviving are two sis-
director of First Federal ters, Mrs. Nathan (Rae)
Savings and Loan, he will Shapiro and Mrs. David
serve out the remainder of (Jennie) Alexander; a
the Richards term, through brother, Samuel Feldman;
1975.
and two nieces.
He is a former YMCA
president, former president
of Big Brothers of Greater Egyptian Visits Bonn
Flint, vice president of the BONN (JTA) — Egypt's
United Fund, a board mem- minister of electric power,
ber of the Michigan United Ahmed Sultan Ismail, held
Fund, board vice president talks in Bonn with senior of-
of Temple Beth El and a ficials of the West German
member of the committee of Ministry for Economic Co-
sponsors of Flint's college operation.
It was the first visit to
and cultural center.
A Flint native, Warren West Germany by an Egyp-
graduated from Cranbrook tian minister since the re-
School, Bloomfield Hills, at- sumption of diplomatic re-
tended the University of lations last year.

Mrs. Emil Schupack, newly
elected third vice president
of the Flint Jewish Commu-_
nity Council, is a native of
Flint who has served the
council as women's division

MRS. EMIL SCHUPACK

the sisterhood. She has also
served as president of Dis:
trict 11, National Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods and
in on the executive commit-
tee of the Flint Community
Planned Parenthood Associ-
ation.
Mrs. Schupack is a mem-
ber of the Anne Lebster
Chapter of Hadassah, Amer-
ican Jewish Congress and
the League of Women Voters.
She was graduated from
the University of Michigan
with a degree in English, and
has her teacher's certificate.
A mother of four, Mrs.
Schupack has demonstrated
decoupage for many Flint
groups.

Community
Calendar

chairman of the United Jew-
ish Appeal, cultural commit-
tee chairman and chairman Aug. 26—Teen Meeting to din-
of the budget and allocations
c u s s "Superstar,'
committee.
7:30 p.m., at Youth
Mrs. Schupack and her
Center.
family are members of
27—Beth Israel Sister-
Temple Beth El, where she
hood Board Meeting,
has served as president of
12:30 p.m., at Beth
Israel.
28—Community Council
Max Severin, 81 ,
Executive Commit-
Active in Groups
tee, Noon, 912 Sill
Max Severin, an active
Building.
member in several organiza-
—Bnai Brith Board
tions, died Aug. 14 at age 81.
Meeting, 8 p.m., at
He was former owner of the
home of Sam Wins-
Capitol Bar.
ton, 3202 Circle.
Born in Russia, he resided
29—Beth Israel Reli-
in Flint for the past 60 years.
gious Committee
He was a member of
Meeting, 8 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Israel, Bnai
synagogue library.
Brith, Charles A. Durand
30—Community Council
Lodge of the Masons, Bay
Board of Governors
City Consistory, Elf Khurafeh
Meeting, 8 p.m.,
Shrine and the Elks. He also
Temple Beth El.
was a life member of the
* ♦ *
Crippled Children's Shrine
will
Hospital.
bowlers
Hadassah
He is survived by his wife, start the season Sept. 6 at
Rose; two daughters, Mrs. 9:15 a.m. at Skyway Lanes.
Frank Sills and Mrs. Harry Marla Stone, president of the
Katz; a son, Robert of Porn- Hadassah bowling team, an-
) pano Beach, Fla.; four bro- nounced that teams are now
thers, four sisters, six grand- being formed and substitutes
children and one great-grand- are needed. For information,
call Mrs. Stone, 233-8774.
child.

New UJA Agent
in State Occupies
Father's Ex-Post

Gene Bernstein, the nev
United Jewish Appeal nation
al field representative for
Michigan and Ohio, has ar-
rived in Flint. He was for-
merly the field representative
in Kansas, Missouri and Okla-
homa and follows his father,
Murray Bernstein, who was
Flint's representative four
years ago.

Bernstein will act as "qison
between national cz ign
headquarters and loca. com-
munities. His duties include
visiting the 30 communities
in his territory, initiating and
assisting UJA campaigns. He
attended the first Interna-
tional Fund Raising Institute
for the Jewish Agency in
Jerusalem.
He was graduated frorr
the University of New Yorl
with a BA degree in psy-
chology.

I would rather be right
than President.—Henry Clay.

.

Introducing : Rosabeth Schupack

Who Leads Jewish Community?

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Debi Lynn Gottlieb
Bride of Allen Smith

MRS. ALLEN SMITH

Debi Lynn Gottlieb became
the bride of Allen G. Smith
in a recent ceremony at
Cong. Beth Israel. Rabbis
Gilbert Kollin and Gerald
Schuster officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H.
Gottlieb of Prospect Ave.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Smith of Ransomville, N. Y.
The bride wore a blush
pink Empire-waist gown
trimmed with Venice lace
and a mantilla of matching
lace. She carried a bouquet
of baby's breath and roses.

Lori Gottlieb was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. Marci
Gottlieb, sister of the bride,
was bridesmaid.

Attending the groom were
Mark Tooze, best man, and
ushers Cameron Adamson,
Marvin Steinberg and
Thomas Ryan.
Also participating were the
bride's great - grandmother,
Mrs. Gussie Leinoff of De-
troit, and the bride's grand-
parents, Mrs. Jennie Gott-
lieb and Mr. and Mrs. I.
Schneider.
Following a honeymoon,
the couple will live in Ypsi-
lanti.

Life is not'a spectacle or a
feast; it is a perdicament.—
George Santayana.

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