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March 22, 1974 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-22

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Maccabee Camp Registration Deadline Soon



The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity. Council will host the
presidents of constituent or-
ganizations and council of-
ficers at a dairy dinner 6
p.m. Thursday at Temple
Beth El.
They will report on their
organizations' activities and
together with Council officers
evaluate the past six months
and discuss plans for the
future.
* *
Robert Edward Segal,
community consultant for the
National Jewish Community
Relations Advisory Council,
will address the monthly
Murray Moss and Moshe Rivlin, director general of the
meeting of the Jewish Com- Jewish Agency, chat during Moss' visit to Israel with the
munity Council board of United Jewish Appeal national cash chairmen's fact-find-
governors 8 p.m. • Thursday ing mission.
at Temple Beth El. The
by accelerating payments to-
community is invited.
Murray Moss, first vice ward converting their own
president of the Flint Jewish pledges to cash; communi-
Community Council, met with cating to the community
Moshe Rivlin, director gen- leadership the need to re-
eral of the Jewish Agency, deem their pledges as cash
and a panel of experts on by the earliest possible date:
immigration, and social wel- reorienting the existing 'cam-
fare during the UJA national paign structure in each com-
cash chairmen's fact-finding munity to assume, as its
In recognition of their mission in Israel.
total commitment, the task
achievement, the following
Following an address by of bringing in cash; and
students will be honored Gershon Avner, director- urging communities to cam-
March 29 at the University general of the office of the paign for cash as they cam-
of Michigan honors corwrooca- ombudsman, the 46 members paigned for pledges.
ton: Steven Rubenstein, son of the mission submitted the
Moss said the need for
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert following resolution:
cash is urgent, primarily for
Rubenstein; Gail Fay Scho,
"We, the members of the relief from the pressures of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
1974
UJA national cash postwar immigrant absorp-
C. Scho; and Gail Wolin,
chairmen's fact-finding mis- tion and welfare aid to Is-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
sion, having completed an raeli citizens. More than
Sidney Wolin.
intensive review and inspec- 15,000 olim have come to Is-
tion of the impact of war on rael since the Yom Kippur
Flint Dentist Cited
vital human needs programs War and they represent the
Dr. Max Hart, president of the Jewish Agency, on be- highest rate of arrival since
of the Michigan Dental As- half of the American Jewish Soviet aliya began in 1971.
sociation, was cited at a community, in the name and Many of the previous immi-
dinner recently by the Alpha memory of our brothers in grants are still in absorp-
Omego Dental Fraternity, Israel, assuming an even tion centers since all housing
which presented an award higher level of responsibility construction was frozen by
plaque in his honor to the for meeting the urgent and the war.
dean of Mott Community immediate need for cash in
Another high priority is the
College. Dr. Hart is a past this emergency period, here- retraining of immigrants, in-
president of Saginaw Valley by resolve to meet the cash cluding many professionals,
Alpha Omega chapter, which goal established for the for whatever may be the
made the presentation.
American Jewish community first postwar jobs to open
of $250,000,000 collected by
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS June 30, 1974. Our concern up, Moss said. The agency's
16—Friday, March 22, 1974 and commitment for reliev- welfare and health services
to needy Israelis have been
ing the pressures on basic affected by the soaring cost
human
needs
is
reflected
in
CARS TO BE DRIVEN
of living in Israel. Many ad-
our support of the worldwide ditional families, their bread-
To any fate. Also drivers famish-'
cash needs budget of $350,- winners in the army for an
d to -drive your car anywhere.
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed
000,000." Flint's share of this extended period, have joined
cash goal is $700,000, Moss the list of aid recipients.
DRIVEAWAY SERVICE
said.
9970 Grand River
Members of the mission
Detroit, Mich. 48204
resolved to set the example
1-0620-21-2.2
WE
as community cash chairmen

Comings .. .
and
... Goings

.

ARROWHEAD

RANCH

Michigan's Finest Dude Ranch

BOYS & GIRLS 8-16

Emphasis in Horsemanship
MINIMUM 3 HOURS RIDING DAILY
ALSO Swimming - Archery - Tennis

ONE TO EIGHT WEEK SESSIONS
BEGINNING JUNE 30 to AUG. 24
Contact

WILLIAM MORGAN

After 6 p.m.

722-3921

Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs.
Les Kahn, a daughter, Shana
Anne.

Traverse Couple
to Talk on Israel •

Traverse City Jewish com-
munal leaders Mitchell and
Ellen Fivenson, who have
just returned from a United
Jewish Appeal Young Lead-
ership Mission to Israel, will
discuss their experiences and
show slides to the Twin Bay
Exchange Clubs and the
Leland Lamplighter. They
have spoken before seyeral
church and civic groups.

beach, cook-out areas, boat- stein, Evelyn Golden, Joan
ing, nature trails, ball fields, Hallem, Alice Hart, Marlene
crafts house and a cook Krieger, Natalie Pelavin,
house. One overnight each Gloria Siegel, Marsha Goch-
week is planned for 2nd-5th man and Judy Kasle.
graders.
The camp will be staffed
by qualified, trained coun-
selors and an experienced
camp director. A certified
water safety instructor will
take charge of the water-
front, and all staff will be
GIRLS and BOYS
tested and trained in water-
front activities.
IF YOU WANT 7
TO
TOLOS
I7 E 5 OR 50 LBS.
• Individual diets
Bus transportation to the
• New Indoor Courts
Full Sports program
camp will depart from the
• Indoor Gyfn
YMCA, 411 E. Third; Temple
• Olympic size swimming poor
• Wi
CunIttuerrafloar
ow
ites
p
Beth El and Fenton and Hill
Rds. in Grand Blanc.
• C.I.T. Program
, • Pollen Free
Applications may be ob-
tained from the Flint Jewish
Community Council, 912 Sill
Ferndale, N.Y. 12734 Accredited Arc & AGA
Bldg., Flint 48502. For in-
Selma & in Ettenberg
ZAtif
Co-owners/Directors
formation, call the council
-Tv
CI D H1 o2 sut 1 gE
office, 767-5922.
PP'
March 24—Hashahar M e e t-
Day camp committee
S E ND
Ye.
ing, 2:30 p.m., at members include Carol Beni- 1914-292.4444 Sr 212-6454112 IP
home of Miriam son, Ellen Blum, Gail Fein-
Labiner, 615 Green-
field.
SPECIALIST
25—Beth Israel Sister-
IN
hood Board, 12:30
VOLKSWAGEN
p.m. at synagogue.
AND
PORSCHE CARS
—Temple Beth El
Board Meeting, 8
p.m., temple.
26—Bnai Brith Women
CALL
Paid-Up Luncheon
548-3926
and Election of
548-4160
Officers, 12:30
541-9704
p.m., River Forest

club house.
1018 W. 9 MI e Rd. FERNDALE, Between Live nois
-Bnai Brith Thea-
Alfons G. Rehme
& Pinehurst
MICH._
ter Party, 8:30
p.m., Bower Thea-
ter.
27—Beth Israel Sister-
hood Passover In-
stitute, 10:30 a.m.,
Beth Israel.
28—Presidents' D i n- -3 Featuring the ALL NEW
ner, 6 p.m., Tem- E WINDSOR and TUXTAIL
ple Beth El.
ALSO
—Board of Gover-
PRINCE EDWARDS
nors of Flint Jew-
i s h Community :; ALL COLORS AVAILABLE
Council, 8 p.m.,
Beth El.
FLARED PANTS, RUFFLE

OVER-
EIGHT

Community
Calendar

CAMP SHANE

AI's

Foreign Car Service

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Council Dinner Moss Meets Rivlin, on ILIA. Tour
for Presidents

. The day camp committee
of the Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council is surveying
prospective campers to de-
termine if there will be a
Camp Maccabee this sum-
mer.
If there is a positive re-
sponse before March 31, the
council will go ahead with
plans to have a program
July 8-26 at the YMCA Holi-
day Hill Day Camp site, ac-
cording to Marilyn Megdell,
day camp chairman.
The campsite offers 10
wooded acres of camp
ground, a lake for swimmers
and beginning instruction,

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SHIRTS IN ALL COLORS

Bnai Brith Flint Lodge
will meet 8 p.m. April 2 at
Rentals • Sales
Howard Johnson's East. Sam ■•■■
Fittings
Win s t 0 II, president, an-. •• •
Volare Boots in
nounces the meeting will
feature speakers on the Anti_ E Black, Brown and White
Defamation League.

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Statistics prove that motor-
ists who put too much guess-
work in their driving will
never have another guess
coming.

Group Rates for
Weddings and Proms

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Tuxedo Sales & Rental

::±: Men's Clothing

Comp ete Line

of Men's Suits and
Sportcoats

126 S. Woodward .1
(ist Block S. of Maple on Woodward) =
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NOTICE

1973 ADDITIONAL VOTED

DETROIT SCHOOL TAX

AS A RESULT OF CHANGES IN STATE LAW (ACT NO. 37,
P.A. 1974) HEREAFTER ALL PAYMENTS OF THE 1973
ADDITIONAL VOTED DETROIT SCHOOL TAX MUST BE
MADE TO ROBERT J. TEMPLE, TREASURER OF THE CITY
OF DETROIT.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE DETROIT BOARD OF
EDUCATION, PHONE 494-1272, 494-1273 OR 494-1274.

LOUIS H. FUNK

Treasurer, Wayne County

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