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March 29, 1974 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-29

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Deborah G. Levy, Women Spend a Day in Detroit
Members of Flint Women's Cleveland and Kansas City.
Mr. Schoem to Wed Federation
represented the
Topics under discussion

Jewish Community Council
at a meeting in Detroit of a
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds sub-
committee on women's com-
munal service.

Institute to Host Dr. Ruth Gruber

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Bnai Brith Men will hear
two spokesmen of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith 8 p.m. Tuesday at
Howard Johnson's Motor
Lodge East. Martin Doctoroff
is chairman of the Michigan
Advisory Board of ADL, and
Richard Lobenthal is direc-
tor of the Michigan Regional
ice of ADL. The meeting
open to guests. Refresh-
ments will be served.

Cheer at Lapeer

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TOWERS

The day camp program
sponsored by the Flint Jew-
ish Community Council will
enroll youngsters from pre-
kindergarten age through 5th
grade.
If there is enough interest,
the camp will be held at the
YMCA -Holiday Hill Day
Camp site and will be used
exclusively by the Jewish
Community Council July 8-
26.
Bus arrangements have
been made for the campers
to be picked up and dropped
off at three points: at the
YMCA, 411 E. Third, at Tem-
ple Beth El, 501 S. Ballen-
ger, and at Fenton and Hill
Rds. in Grand Blanc.

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School Break Dates

Religious school classes at
Cong. Beth Israel will recess
for a Pesah-spring recess
April 7-18.
Sunday classes at Temple
Beth El will not be held April
7, but mid-week classes will
be held through April 11.
There will be no classes un-
til April 21.

Seder Deadline Here

Today is the final day for
reservations for the family
seder at Temple Beth El, to
be held 6:30 p.m. April 7. To
attend the catered seder, call
Temple Beth El, 232-3138.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 29, 1974-9

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The Lapeer Visiting Com-
mittee of the Flint Jewish
Community Council, led by
Mrs. Esther Harris, chair-
man, gave a Purim party
with gifts and refreshments
for residents of the Lapeer
Home.
Mrs. Harris was accom-
panied by Mesdames Sarah
Akner, Esther Leavitt, Bessie
Ring and Ann Schlager. Con-
tributions were received from
Mesdames Eva Fisher, Eve
Hourvitz, Martha Goldman,
Rose Leff, Eva Rabin, Ger-
trude Rosenbaum and Sonia
Schafer.

Dr. Brian Beck is chair-
man of a creative seder to
be sponsored by the Leader-
ship Development Commit-
tee of the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council 8 p.m. April
13 at the IMA Lodge at Pot-
ters Lake. Reservations are
limited to 100, and deadline
is April 1. For reservations,
call the council office, 767-
5922.
Assisting Dr. Beck are Pin-
has Fellus, Mrs. Frank Kasle
and Mrs. Ron Goldstein,
food; Mrs. Brian Beck, deco-
rations; Mrs. Michael Melet
and Mrs. Edward Powers,
invitations; Mrs. Les Kahn
and Dr. Beck, seder program;
and Mrs. Bob Segar, paper
products.
The kosher menu, prepared
under the direction of F. Pin-
has Fellus, will include roast-
ed lamb, lamburgers kebab,
wines, salad and dessert.

CALCULATORS
$188.88
Add 'n Type

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Cool idge

March 31—Tween Bowling,
2:30 p.m., Town
and Country
Lanes.
Bnai Brith Worn-
e n' s rummage
sale, to March 2.
April 1—Ha dassah Board,
12:30 p.m., home
of Mrs. Raymond
Engelman, 3710
Sherwood.
—Jewish Commu-
nity Council Cash
Collections Com-
mittee Meeting, 8
p.m., Temple
Beth El.
April 2—Temple Beth El
Sisterhood Board,
12:30 p.m., tem-
ple.
—Beth Israel
Board, 8 p.m., at
the synagogue.
—Bnai Brith Men's
Meeting, 8 p.m.,
Howard Johnson's
East.
April 1—Jewish War Vet-
erans Auxiliary,
home of Mrs. Jo-
seph Fishier, 2812
Crestwood.

Creative Seder
to Go Gourmet

The third in the Spectrum
'74 Cultural Series, sponsored
by the Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council, will feature
Allen Pollack, professor of
Russian history and founder
of the American Professors
for Peace in the Middle East,
April 47. Admission is free
MISS DEBORAH LEVY
for series ticket holders. Oth-
ers may purchase tickets at
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Levy
the door.
of Miami Beach announce
the engagement of his daugh-
ter, Deborah Gail Levy, to
David Louis Schoem. Miss
Levy, daughter of the late
Sarah Levy, is a student at
the University of Michigan.
Bnai Brith Youth Organ-
Her fiance is the son of
ization will hold a hayride
Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Schoem
and party at the Sherwood
of Summit, N. J. A gradu-
Forest 8 p.m. Saturday. Re- ate of the University of Mich-
freshments will be served. igan, he is working toward
Indoor facilities will be pro- his masters degree in edu-
vided if the weather is un- cation at Harvard University.
A June wedding is planned.
cooperative.

Greenfield

Community
Calendar

award, she studied the tech-
niques Israel is evolving in
assimilating new immigrants
from Moslem lands. She is
the , author of "Destination
Palestine: The Story of the
Hagana Ship Exodus 1947."
Her other books include
"Israel Today: Land of Many
Nations," "Israel Without
Tears" and recently "Science
and the New Nations."

Automatic Printing
Mesdames Arnold Schaffer,
Robert Mitchell, Emil Schu-
pack, Jack Stanzler and Ted
Vinacow were present along
with representatives from
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The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council announces a
Women's Institute Day to be
held April 24 at Temple Beth
El. All women in the Flint
ea are invited to the morn-
session, lunch and after-
noon session. Over-all chair-
men are Blanche Engelman
and Florence Tucker.
A highlight will be the ap-
pearance of Dr. Ruth Gruber
as a guest speaker.
Dr. Gruber, American au-
thor and foreign correspond-
ent, is an authority on life
in Israel. On her last trip
there on a Ford Foundation

Pollack to Speak

were an evaluation of the
1974 campaign, year-round
women's education programs
and programing.

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