THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ERIC ROSENOW
and his
Continentals
Friday, Feb. 22, 1974-15
Youth on the Move
Governors
Board to Meet
sale 12:30 p.m. after which
Flint Jewish Community
a general meeting will be Council, Board of Governors
398-
held. Following the meeting, will meet 8 p.m. Thursday
at Temple Beth El.
the teen group will entertain
3664
Ken Wallach, assistant di-
the senior citizens and con- rector of American-Israel
Feb. 25—Beth Israel Sister- Andrew Winston as over-all
valescents at Kith Haven, a Public Affair Committee
hood Board Meet- chairmen. Ticket chairmen
Music & Entertainment
Flint area nursing home.
(AIPAC), will be guest
ing, 12:30 p.m., at are Mesdames Edwin Elk,
speaker.
the synagogue.
Louis Kasle and Irving Katz.
Publisher of the "Near
—Temple Beth El Others are:
East Report," AIPAC works
Board Meeting, 8
Mesdames Morris Gold,
on Capitol Hill to strengthen
p.m., Temple li- Sterling Berman, Julian
the ties between America
brary.
Feiler, Harvey Ring, Alfred
and Israel, analyzing and in-
26—Women's Division Klein, Sol Gaynor, Milton
terpreting controversial
Meeting, Noon, Siegel, Joseph Weinstein,
issues, submitting its views
Council Office Bnai Leonard Bragman, Peter
to the administration and
Brith Women Meet- Kronick, Theodore Himel-
Congress and countering the
ing, 8 p.m., home of hoch, Sidney Sorkin, Robert
anti-Israel propaganda.
Goldie Brezinsky, Katz, Gerald Reznick, Sam
AIPAC has won military
Winston, Abraham Natchez
2750 Wolcott.
credits and economic aid for
—Bnai Brith Board, and Carl Fisher. For reserva-
Israel, spearheaded cam-
8 p.m. home of Sam tions and information, call
paigns for Soviet Jews and
Winston, 3202 Circle. Mrs. Kasle, 235-6368; Mrs.
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations,
advocated strong Middle East
27—Joint Board of Edu- Elk, 239-1654; or Mrs. Irving
planks in the platforms of
recognizing the staggering dimensions of human need in Israel,
cation Meeting, Katz, 238-9022.
the national conventions.
Noon, Temple Beth
has resolved:
The "Near East Report," a
Anne Lebster Chapter,
El.
weekly newsletter, is sent to
—Leadership Develop- Hadassah, will present a
That the Israel Emergency Fund of the United Jewish Appeal is the
members of Congress and to
ment — Seder Plan- fashion show, "Seasonless
universities, schools and
ning Meeting, 7:30 Fashions," at a tea 12:30
instrument through which the American Jewish community is best able
newspaper offices.
p.m., Temple Beth p.m. March 20 at the home
The meeting is open to the
to maintain humanitarian programs in Israel;
El.
of Mrs. Gordon Suber, 1700
community.
28—Flint Jewish Com- Parkside. Dee Warick, fash-
That every American Jewish organization must impress upon its
munity Council ion coordinator for a Flint-
Board of Governors; Pontiac area women's ap-
membership the need for total participation and support in this
8 p.m., Temple Beth parel shop, will explain the
new adaptable look in ladies
Campaign;
El.
wear — the idea of one ward-
All three Flint Jewish Com-
That every member of its constituent organizations must make an
Beth El Sisterhood Presi- robe for all seasons. Mrs.
munity Council Basketball
Suber, general chairman of
teams had wins last week. dent Mrs. Michael Pelavin, the event, is being assisted
immediate gift to the Israel Emergency Fund of the United Jewish
announces
the
appointment
The men won by a score of
by Mrs. Irving Katz, Youth
Appeal through the Jewish federation or welfare fund in his
65-53, the senior boys' team of Mrs. Morton Stanley as Aliya chairman of Hadassah.
chairman for the 1974 sister-
won
51-22,
and
the
junior
home community.
hood donor luncheon, "The For reservations, call Mrs.
boys, 24-6.
Suber, 234-8383, or Mrs. Katz;
Joy of Donor," to be held
noon March 12 at the Temple. 238-9022. Proceeds will bene-
CONFERENCE OF PRESIDENTS
Monument Heisted
Mrs. Stanley said Cantor fit Youth Aliya.
HAIFA
—
The
110-pound
Harold
Orbach of Temple Is-
OF MAJOR AMERICAN JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS
bronze representation of an rael in Detroit will entertain.
Bnai Brith Women will vote
eternal flame, dedicated last For reservations, call Mrs. on a slate of officers at a
including
year to the memory of Is- Stanley, 732-7147, or ticket dessert meeting 8 p.m. Tues-
American • Jewish Congress
United Synagogue of America
rael's 1948 war dead, was chairman, Mrs. Max Wexler, day at the home of Mrs. Max
Bnai B'rith •
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
stolen Sunday night from 232-1055.
Brezinsky, 2750 Wolcott.
Hadassah
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
the city center.
*
and 24 others
National Council of Jewish Women
Beth Israel Sisterhood will
GROUP TRAVEL A SPECIALITY
In Detroit,
hold its 43rd annual donor
HAMILTON, MILLER,
noon March 13 in the social
HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP.
make your contributions to the
hall. Proceeds support the
1974 - Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund
religious school of Cong.
CHICAGO — Dr. William
Beth Israel. Mrs. Harry Haber of Ann Arbor, a form-
163 Madison - Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226
Weisberger, president named er University of Michigan
Mrs. Lionel Conn and Mrs. dean and now adviser to its
president, was honored by
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
dations at an academic con-
vocation commemorating the
50th annversary of the Jewish
campus movement.
Dr. Haber was national
chairman of the Hillel Foun-
dations from 1955 until 1963.
He is now honorary chairman
and an active member of its
policy-making commission.
He was among three form-
er national chairmen and two
Maxim tastes like
former national directors
perked coffee because
honored at the convocation
for leadership roles in the
Maxim starts with fresh
half-century growth of the
perked coffee. Then it's
Hillel program. More than
freeze-dried into big dark
400 invited guests attended
the exercise.
chunks—chunks of real
The award, presented by
perked coffee. That's
Dr. M a r v e r H. Bernstein,
Maxim. Fantastic flavor
president of Brandeis Univer-
sity and Hillel's present na-
by the cup or the potful.
tional chairman, cited Dr.
Haber's "genius for bridging
differences" as having helped
to shape the Hillel movement
"as a force for pluralism in
Jewish life on the campus."
Nine Flint Area Temple
Youth (FATY) members at-
tended a winter conclave Feb.
9 sponsored by Temple Is-
rael in Detroit. About 120
people from the Michigan
area attended the event.
FATY will sponsor a bake
Community Calendar
IN THE
AFTERMATH
OF THE
YOM KIPPUR WAR
.
Sports Beat
Haber Honored
for Hillel Aid
"My husbands
a"perked coffee" Mayvin.
He insists on Maxim®.
GENERAL FOODS
K CERTIFIED KOSHER
MAXIM. .The thilayvinasfavorite for fine coffee flavor:
Charity
With malice toward none,
with charity for all, with
firmness in the right as God
gives us to see the right, let
us finish the , work we are in.
—Abraham Lincoln.