Flint Groups Slate Pesah Sedorim Institute THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 22, 1974-17 Temple Beth El's ritual committee has planned a family seder for the second night of Passover, 6:30 p.m. April 7 at the temple, it was announced by Marvin Failer and Dr. Saul Gorne, co- Reporter Plants Tree in Israel; Surprised at Safety in Jerusalem , YOU GOTTA GROUP? WE GOTTA TRIP! CALL ME AT HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. Sam Sorscher and Melvyn Wolf will chair a Passover food workshop. Decorations workshop chairman is Mrs. Max Kukler, assisted by Mes- 1 557-5145 dames Allen Bernard, Frank Kasle and Milton Weiss. Luncheon wil be prepared li.■;1 ■•■ ' ; IIP.±.;11... ' ■ ; 4 lb s * t; 11:4V Ii. t.,1111,..t.; • IP. ■ ;4 ► 11.29110;1.;1 kko ..7.11".±7.411.-4.4j by Mesdames Raymond 'Ir: . I IP. 47.1P-•.11?...;:111.7,1 t/47,:q Failer and Ira Marder. A review of the Hagada will be presented by Fellus, Rabbi Kollin, Edward Powers, Dr. Leon Rosky, Dr. Arnold Cong. Beth Israel Sister- Schaffer and Dr. Sam Sor- hood will hold an all-day scher. Husbands and friends Passover Institute Wednes- are invited. day at the synagogue. Mrs. The leadership development Sam Gotlib and Mrs. Arnold committee of the Flint Jew- Schaffer are co-chairmen. A "Light and Sounds of ish Community Council an- Passover" narrative, created nounces a creative seder will by Mrs. Julian Feiler, Pinhas be held 8 p.m. April 13 at Fellus, Mrs. Ed Powers and the IMA Lodge, Potters Mrs. Sheldon Siegel, will be Lake. For reservations, limit_ ed to 100 people, call the k • read at 10:30 a.m. A seder drama written by council office by April 1. Rabbi Gilbert Kollin will be So. of 12 Mile "1°: presented by Mesdames Sterling Berman, Sol Gaynor, Across from The TEL-12 MALL Aaron Go c h m a n, Stanley Kaller, Elliott Price, Leon Allan Wilhelm, staff writer for the Flint Journal, right, Rosky, Al Tucker, Reuben planted a small fir tree near the John F. Kennedy Memo- 11 ■- •-• 1"•741 Et: Wisnudel and Leah Gross- 4- 4 11P4'I V4."4 V4P1 V4'4 1;1;4 11W411'4P411P4Ntr4".11V4'1 IrWilr.e VaP4 rial near Jerusalem in a place where, he said, the tree . I p 0,77.1 p•71 „, c•71 . • : 11.7:1 ► .7:1 'MI 1117.:1 trAPA11/7,11gIgli;;:i 047,,' .. ■■ .Z11e7. t... man. Mesdames Leon Rosky, NEW YORK (JTA)—The appeared to haye no chance for survival. Wilhelm said an formation of an advisory Israeli pointed out a thriving grove nearby- and explained council of the World Jewish that the area in which those trees were planted once had Congress was announced by been even more hopeless. Pictured, from left, are Hy Klein, Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi- Lee Silberman, Mollie Epstein and Wilhelm. dent of the WJC. * * * The founding meeting of "Whatever (Mayor Teddy) Here is the story of an un- the new body was held here Kollek is doing in Jerusalem believable period in the 20th March 12. seems to be working. It is Century and the implied Dr. Goldmann said the difficult for the first-time warning that with the right council's members w e r e visitor to believe that before mixture of ignorance and selected as individuals on the the Six-Day War of 1967, the apathy it could happen again. basis of their prestige in the city was divided by walls "Yad Vashem, hopefully, business, finance, profession- and barbed wire between Is- represents the old — even al and academic fields. rael and Jordan." though it burns in the minds The direction of the council Allan Wilhelm, staff writer of most Jews as if it all is in the hands of three chair- for the Flint Journal, ex- men: Edgar Bronfman of plained his impression of happened yesterday. As No need to ration your New York; Sir Marcus Sieff Jerusalem in one of his final much as anything, it repre- sents a source of the deter- coffee over the holidays. of London and Dr. George articles on Israel. mination that is powerfully Delicious Brim® is 97% Wise of New York. Wilhelm, who said he ex- evident throughout Israel caffein-free. So rich in Among the questions that pected to find a terrorist in even in the wake of an ex- Colombian beans—in fact, the advisory council will ob- every corner, remarked that hausting war." Brim' is richer in Colombian jectively and seriously exam- the city was quite safe and He found evidence of this beans than the best-selling ine are: the possibilities of a he even "felt more secure coffee in America. So fill your viable Jewish life in Com- roaming Jerusalem on foot determination in the absorp- munist countries; the long- after dark than he would in tion centers "through which cup with flavor, not caffein. term relationship between any of two dozen large newcomers are prepared for You could drink a whole their futures in this new but the state of Israel and the American cities." potful! So enjoy at Seder, Diaspora; the internal prob- He also noted a lack of troubled state. Such centers and all through Passover. lems of Jewish communities police, except for those at are symbols of the living." 'Maw in Latin America, especially the Wailing Wall and at the with regard to the young Mosque of Al Aqsa, where generation. Certified Kosher for Passover Arab police guarded the by Rabbi Bernard Levy The members of the coun- Moslem shrine. cil also will be available to Kollek told reporters that the World Jewish Congress there hadn't been a single BONN (JTA)—Four Pales- leadership for consultation clash between Arabs and Is- on any problems with respect raelis in the city. since the tinians who entered West to which the WJCongress Six-Day War, and during the Berlin last October from Bei- might consider helpful for Yom Kippur War there was rut via East Berlin appeared their influence and broad not one act of sabotage. He in a Berlin court charged with planning to blow up an contacts. said that 180,000 Arab visi- The members of the coun- tors came to Jerusalem El Al office, an alien au- cil, which is still in the through Jordan in the last thorities bureau, an Israeli- managed hotel and a dance- process of formation, in- year, Wilhelm reported. hall. The accused range in clude: England. Sir Marcus Although Arabs live in age from 18 to 33. Sieff and Sir Signiund War- burg; France, Baron Edmond Jerusalem, Wilhelm noted The youngest, 18-year-old de Rothschild; Israel, Dr. that they have not been as- Mohamed Zaher, pleaded similated into the main- David Horowitz, -f or m e r guilty to the charges. He governor of the Bank of Is- stream of civic life. Kollek, said, "I feel it is my duty to who asserted that the city is rael, and Dr. Nathan Roten- do what my country demands streich, Prof. Jacob Talmon not a melting pot, cited as a of me," adding that the other and Prof. Ephraim Urbach, factor the lack of Arabs in defendants had nothing to do all of the Hebrew University; the city government due to with the planned bomb at- United States, Dr. Marver "fear of reprisals upon rela- tacks. H. Berns t e i n, president, tives in Arab countries or to The four men entered Brandeis University, Philip children who have left Jeru- M. Klutznick of Chicago; salem to attend Arab uni- West Berlin in two groups on Oct. 1, and registered in a Prof. David S. Landes, Har- versities." While in Israel, Wilhelm Schoeneberg Hotel. The West vard University; Prof. Henry Rosovsky, dean of the facul- visited Yad Vashem, the Berlin police searched their ty of arts and sciences, Har- memorial to victims of the rooms on Oct. 18 after a vard University; and George Holocaust. Moved by the tip-off and found about 10 Wise, former president of visit, he explained his ex- pounds of explosives. The perience: defense counsel has asked Tel Aviv University. Regular Grind, Drip Grind, Freeze-Dried, Electric Perk "Few visitors leave Yad the court to investigate the The Latin American coun- tries are represented by im- Vashem without having shed possible involvement of the portant personalities from a tear, or without having Israeli secret service in the recognized its significance. affair. different communities. 3alink • . .111:e it •• chairmen. The seder will be conduct- ed by Rabbi Schuster of Temple Beth El, using a specially published Temple Beth El Hagada, which was used last year. The seder will feature a complete Passover meal. There is a reduced fee for children under 12. For reser- vations by March 29, call the temple office, 232-3138. 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