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August 31, 1973 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-31

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JNF Suir(Yests I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 31, 1973-13
Tree Certificate Hoffa to Address Probus Club Dinner

Jimmy Hoffa, former men, with community service
as a Greeting
national president of Team- as the major goal.

One of the club's major
The Jewish National Fund sters International, will ad-
office is offering tree certifi- dress the Probus Club Sept. 6 activities has been the award-
ing of the Probus Academic
cates as New Year's greet- at Kingsley Inn.
ings. These are available
Hoffa, in whose name a Achievement Award to out-
singly or in groups, using the children's home was estab- standing faculty members of
donor's personal list.
lished in Israel, will outline Wayne State University.
JNF President Charles Mi- his thoughts on the right of
Every book is a quotation.
lan described it as "a most privacy, tapes and – bugging,
sincere and dignified way of and their implications for the —Ralph Waldo Emerson.
wishing all relatives and business and professional
friends a Happy New Year. man, and private citizen.
CARS TO BE DRIVEN
It also serves as two-fold
Hoffa also will lambaste
To any state. Also drivers furnish-
purpose by assisting in the such problems as "mod-
ed to •drive your car anywhere.
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed
reclamation of Israel's border ern prison" maintenance, and
areas and protecting the land offer his own suggestions for
DRIVEAWAY SERVICE
already reclaimed."
prison reform.
9970 Grand River
A specially designed New
The 34-year-old Probus
Detroit, Mich. 48204
Year's greeting card certifi•
WE 1-0620-21-22 I
cate will be mailed to each Club is composed of Jewish
recipient, donating the plant- business and professional
ing of a tree in his or her
Freedom for these children of Soviet Jewish leaders in name and the giver. The cer-
Moscow is sought in a vast campaign throughout the West. tificate attests to the tree
On Sept. 14, Rep. Donald Riegle of Flint will place a call planting as a New Year's
to one of these families, Victor and Galena Fairmark and greeting in both English and
their daughter Irena.
MAN OF
Hebrew "On this Joyous
Occasion."
Gift trees are available by
THE MONTH
calling the Jewish National
For July
Murray Moss, chairman of vice-chairman of the UJA, Fund, 968-0820, or by writing
the office at 22100 Greenfield,
the Flint Jewish Community will be guest speaker.
Invitations will be mailed Oak Park 48237.
Council annual dinner, an-
Organizations and individ-
nounced the appointment of shortly, and reservations with
Mrs. Ronald Goldstein and the council office, 767-5922, ual projects will receive
It is a pleasure to announce that
credits for these special cer-
Mrs. Arnold Schaffer as co- must be made by Sept. 16.
tificates.
chairmen of the Sept. 23 event
Israel Mission participants
William M. Well
at Cong. Beth Israel.
to be honored are:
Featured will be the pre-
Max Engelman, son of Dr. and VO by Seagram
has
received
the man-of-the-month award as the
Mrs. Raymond Engelman; Jona-
sentation of awards to the than
Gotlib, son of Mr. and Mrs. to Toast New Year
most
outstanding
Repre.sentatire of our Detroit-
Teen-age Israeli Mission par- Benzion Gotlib; Howard Gutowitz,
A toast to the New Year
son
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Erwin
Guto-
Gold
Agency.
"'he
award is in recognition of his
ticipants, as well as honors to witz; David Meerson, son of Mr. calls for the finest Canadian
outgoing President Al Klein and Mrs. Irving Meerson; Joel whiskey: Seagram's VO.
excellent serrice to his policyholders and our
son of Mr. and Mrs.
and 1973 UJA chairmen Dr. Plawsky,
Bernard Plawsky; Teri Sills,
Seagram's VO bears a tra-
.4gen•y.
Jack Stanzler, Dr. Eli daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
dition of quality extending
Sills;
Jamie
Steinberg,
daughter
Shapiro, Mrs. Louis Kasle of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stein-
over a century — since 1857.
and Mrs. Gilbert Rubenstein. berg; Michael Suber, son of Mr.
Ruben Gold, C.L.U. General Agent
and Mrs. Martin Suber; Susan VO ranks first in worldwide
Officers of the council will Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. popularity.
354-6630
16900 W. 8 Mile — Suite 236 — Southfield
Milton Weiss; and Barbara Wes-
be installed.
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ik,A
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Bernstein, executive Aaron Weston.
Lack of pep is often mis-
La1
-4-
taken for patience.—Kin Hub-
bard.

Rep. Riegle to Call Moscow Jewish Family

Rep. Donald Riegle of Flint,
co-sponsor of the Mills-Vanik I
Amendment, which seeks to
halt most-favored n a t i o n
status to the Soviet Union
unless emigration is eased,
will call the Victor Fairmark
family in Moscow on Sept. 14.
The young Jewish family
has been trying to leave
Russia for over two years,
only to be forced to leave

Co-Chairmen Picked for Dinner

REP. DONALD RIEGLE

their jobs and to undergo
constant questioning. Fair-
mark, a physical chamist,
has been arested and beaten
for his activities on behalf of
Soviet Jewish immigrants.
His wife, Galena, a 24-year-
old graduate of the Institute
of Foreign Language, was
fired from her position be-
cause of contact with for-
eigners. The Fairmarks have
a 3-year-old daughter, Irena,
who some day will live in
Israel. Riegle's call will be
the first of a series to Soviet
Jewish activists to inform
them that America has not
forgotten them. The Mills-
Vanik and Jackson amend-
ments are viewed as tangible
proof of that fact.

‘,• . ■) 111

II

Who Leads the Jewish Community?

Introducing: Betty Indianer

Mrs. Simon Indianer, sec- Israel, where Mrs. Indianer is
retary of the Flint Jewish a member of the sisterhood
Community Council, is serv- and co-chairman of the gift
ing in this capacity for the shop. She also is a past presi-
second year. dent of the Flint Osteopathic
A past co-chairman of the Hospital Auxiliary and a
United Jewish Appeal Flint member of the Genesee Coun-
women's division and a mem- ty Osteopathic Women's Club.
A native of Flint, Mrs. Indi-
aner attended Drake Univers-
ity and Flint Junior College
and is now enrolled at Flint
University of Michigan.
4—Bnai Brith Men,
Sept.
8 p. m., Howard
Johnson East.
5—Beth Israel Sister-
hood, 12:30 p. m.,
synagogue.
6—Beth Israel Board
Meeting, 8 p. m.,
synagogue li-
MRS. SIMON INDIANER
brary.
—JWVA Board ber of the Women's Federa-
Mee ting, 8:30 tion of the FJCC, she was a
p.m., home of hostess for the hospitality
Mrs. Alex Kal- party given for newcomers
mar, 1222 Eldor- last year.
rado.
Mrs. Indianer, her husband
9-10-0 R T Rummage Simon and three children are
Sale, Clio and and members of Cong. Beth
Pasadena Rds.
*
*
ORT rummage sale chair-
man Mrs. William Shapiro
seeks volunteers and sale-
able household articles and
clothing for the Sept. 9-10
sale next door to Kroger's on
Sander Sol Dorfzaun has
Clio and Pasadena Rds. Pick-
up of articles can be ar- graduated from the Illinois
ranged by c a l l i n g Mrs. College of Optometry as a
Sanders Goodstein, president doctor of optometry. He has
completed his state boards in
of ORT, or Mrs. Shapiro.
Massachusetts, Illinois and


Beth Israel Sisterhood will Michigan, as well as his
national boards. He is the
hold its first meeting 12:30
p.m. Wednesday at the syna- son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
gogue Richard Krieger, ex- Dorfzaun.
ecutive director of the Flint
Jewish Community Council, spora". Mrs. Sol Schaefer is
TELEGRAPH
will speak on "America—the luncheon chairman. There
will
be
a
babysitter.
New Golden Age of the Dia-

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