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BAT MITZVA
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THE DETROIT . JEWISH NEWS
Community Calendar
Hali Yvonne Sugarman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is- June 9—Bnai Brith Dinner- be installed at the second
adore Sugarman, will be
Dance, 7 p.m., Coun- annual dinner-dance 6:30
called to the Torah as a Bat
p.m. Sunday at the Country
try Squire
Mitzva 10 a.m. June 15 at
10—Hadassah B oar d Squire. Special awards to 51
Cong. Beth Israel.
Meeting, 12:30 p.m., members with 25 years of
home of Mrs. Henry continuous membership in
Schafer, 3313 Begole Bnai Brith will be presented.
11—Bnai Brith Women's The "man of the year" award
Board, 8 p.m., home will be presented to Louis
of Mrs. John Flem- Kasle. For reservations, call
Mrs.
Sam
Sorscher,
Marvin
Jewish teen- ed and jailed indiscriminate- the teens knew whay they
Forty-one
Joel Feiner, 694-2222.
ing; 3410 Norwood
Rosky, Maxine Kronick, Gail
agers held a "Fast for Free- ly—for no .apparent reason had fasted.
12—Hadassah Garden
Adults who helped stage Feinstein, Mrs. L. Hurwitz,
dom" to raise money and many teens went screaming
Party-Auction, 12:30
support for their brethren in down the darkened hallway the evening were David Ber- Mrs. Max Brezinsky and Dr.
Bnai Brith Women will
p.m., home of Man-
nard,
Mike
Kelly,
Dr.
and
Jack Stanzler.
the Soviet Union last week- to "jail."
hold a board meeting 8 p.m.
ya
Weinstein,
1321
The entire process lasted Mrs. Jules Marx, Mr. and
end. The "bonus" was an
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Participants in the fast
Eldorado
education into the lives of 21/2 hours before emigration Mrs. M. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. were: David Bernard, Abb,
Marsha Fleming, 3410 Nor-
13—Ort
Planning
Con-
took place. In those hours, - Richard Krieger, Dr and Binder, Dave Binder, Steve
Soviet Jews.
wood. Mrs. Goldie Brezinsky,
9:45
a.m.,
ference,
*
*
After arriving at Cong.
Binder, Arnie Brezinsky,
home of Mrs. Sand- President of Flint Chapter,
Beth Israel Saturday night,
Meryle Brezinsky, Lisa Conn,
ers Goodstein, 2602 and Mrs. Leonard Meizlish,
corresponding secretary, will
they were herded into one
Leora Fellus, Linda Gaynor,
Parkside
room where their personal
Jeff Gershinzon, Karen Gold-
—Jewish War Veter- give reports on the annual
effects, such as watches,
en, Ellen Goldman, Jonathan
ans Auxiliary Board convention of Bnai Brith
rings and . jewelry, were con-
Meeting, 8 p.m., Women District 6 in Bloom-
Michigan Attorney Gen- Paul Ravitch of Grand Rap- Gotlib, Louis Harris, Diana
fiscated. They were handed eral Frank J. Kelley urged ids was chairmah.
Heidenrich Ted Himelhoch,
home of Mrs. Lillian ington, Minn. - -
Russian identity papers bear- the denial of most-favored-
Baum, 1901 Park
Sen. Brock called up the 40 Marlene Kaplan, Larry Kas-
ing their Russian name, age nation status to the So-Viet youngsters from Flint who sel, Elise Krieger, Barb
Shavuot Party Held
Forest
and "JEW" stamped across Union unless it allows Rus- participated in the weekend- Levey, Mike Levey, Adin Le-
for Lapeer Residents
the front. The stern, voice of sian Jews "to leave without long fast for freedom. As he vine, Debbie Meerson Mark
Hadassah will hold its an-
Esther Harris, chairman of
a "Russian official" ordered payment of unconscionable read the prayer from the Pelavin, Jay Rosenthal, Mari- nual garden party and auc-
the Flint Jewish Community
silence and informed them of exit fees."
lyn
Schafer,
Susan
Schaffer,
tion to benefit Hadassah Hos- Council's Lapeer visiting
Matzo of Hope, the young-
their rights as Soviet Jews
Speaking at a state-wide sters broke their fast with Jon Schuster, Jack Stanzler, pital 12:30 p.m. Wednesday committee, announced that a
wanting to emigrate. Soon, rally in observance of Na- matzo. Edward Powers of Jeff Stanzler, Wendey Stanz- at the home of Manya Wein-
the boisterous crowd of tional Solidarity Day for So- Flint concluded the program ler, David Stone, Hali Sugar- stein, 1321 Eldorado. The ad- Shavuot party was held May
American youngsters became viet Jews on the State Capi- with the blowing of a shofar. man, Ilene Vater, Sue Vater, mission charge includes des- 24 for the Jewish residents of
the Lapeer Home. Assisting
a sullen, cautious group of tol steps last week, Kelley
Sen. Brock said he expects Nancy Yale and Sheri Young. sert luncheon. Members don- Mrs. Harris were Irene Ber-
Russian Jews.
ate antiques, unusual art ob- nard, Esther Leavitt and Ann
told of his support in the the U.S. Senate to pass the
From the original meeting struggle to free oppressed bill granting trade conces-
jects and handmade goodies Schlager. Women who made
place, the group was divided Soviet Jews.
to be auctioned to the high- contributions to the party
sions to the Soviet Union
into smaller groups of five,
est bidder. Mrs. Weinstein is were Sylvia Pacernick, Min
within two weeks, but only if
"If
our
civilization
is
to
led through a simulation of
chairman of the day.
the Soviets allow Jews to
Marder, Sonia Schafer and
* *
the path of Soviet Jews from have meaning it must con- emigrate freely.
Gertrude Rosenbaum.
oppression to freedom. Stop- cern itself with the oppressed.
At a news conference,
ORT committee chairmen
Robert Antell, son of Mr.
We
cannot,
it
is
true,
tell
the
overs at their school to _ob-
Brock said he felt it neces- and Mrs. Richard Antell, won and board members will plan
tain school records, the Mos- Russian government how to sary to "condition a trade the trophy in sixth-grade activities for the coming year
govern,
but
we
can
tell
Rus-
cow Factory to obtain their
program on their guarantee competition .in a thre-e-state- 9:45 a.m. Thursday at the
Optical Co.
Prescription )
work records, the . Block sia what conditions must be of human rights -."
mathematics contest spon- home of ORT President Mrs.
present
before
we
as
a
na-
Committee to obtain a re-
Brock said he expects the sored by Eastern Michigan Sanders Goodstein, 2602 Park
lease from their housing, all tion will give the Soviet Un- Senate's approval of the Jack- University.
side.
26001 COOLIDGE HWY
ion
special
privileges."
brought verbal attacks on the
* *
son amendment to be over-
543 3343
OAK PARK
"Russians" for their desire
Participating in the rally whelming.
Bnai Brith lodge officers
grand-
Beth
Schwartz,
to leave the USSR.
were residents from Luding-
He said it was important
installed at the second annual
Friendly faces were found ton, Cadillac, Traverse City, to note, "In this year when daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dinner-dance June° 9 are:
WANT TO BUY A HOME?
at the Jewish Agency office Glen Arbor, Benton Harbor, there is so much talk of de- Jack Shaprow, was one of President, Sam Winston; vice
where there were letters St. Joseph, Grand Rapids, tente, the right of emigration three students at Valley presidents, Frank Friedman,
EXCLUSIVE
from "relatives" in Israel Detroit, Flint, Jackson and fr6m the Soviet Union by So- School who wrote eight songs Damor Mitshkun, Gary D.
MXICIIMAKER
requesting they join them, at Lansing.
viet Jewry has fallen to only used in the school's recent Nucian and Joel Feiner; sec-
BROKER
production of a student-writ-
1,800
a
month,
While
over
the "secret -meeting place"
retaries, Mark A. Goldstein
First-hand accounts of the
where they were briefed on situation in the Soviet Union 5,000 Jews a month are start- ten musical comedy.
and Joe Apell; chaplain, Irv-
CALL 559-8333
what they could expect along were related by Eugene Gold, ing their exit visa application
ing L. Simen; trustees, Har-
New Maccabee Staff ry M. Katz, Morrie Young AETNA REALTY CO.
their way to freedom, the district attorney from Brook- process.
"This 1,800 is far below the
24469 Greenfield Rd.
Dutch Embassy where money lyn; and- Dennie Prager,
and Hy Klein; and warden,
Southfield
for visas was being chan- spokesman for the Student pledge to this nation by the Listed by Director
Louis H. Sanford. They will
Vicki Isaacs and Meryle
neled, and often friendly Struggle for Soviet Jewry. Soviet Union only two years
bank tellers who, unable to Also participating were- Lt. ago." - Brezinsky 'have been ap-
Acting Gov. Brickley said pointed junior counselors and
write out the necessary Governor James Brickley,
checks because of the Jew's Senator William Brock of the fact that people have Elise Krieger and Ilise Gold-
lack of deposits, hastily wrote Tennessee, Sister Dorothy come together 'to speak on man as counselors-in-training
a note, "Go to the Dutch Folliard, a member of the behalf of persons they would at Cainp Maccabee.
Camp director Beverly Sei-
Embassy."
Adrian Interfaith Council for never know showed a
23061 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK 547-1118
Dominating the scene were Soviet Jewry; and Rabbi "heightened sensitivity for gel said there still is need for
two KGB officers who arrest- Phillip Frankel of Lansing. people anywhere in the world one male junior counselor
who suffer indignity and less (age 16-17), and male CITs
*
than the full measure of their (age 13-15).
rights."
There still are openings for
*Se
Mag
a:Me
campers. For information
and application blanks, call
the Flint Jewish Community
Council, 767-5922.
Teens' Fast Relives Pain of Soviet Jews' Experience
Kelley Shows Support in Fight
for Freedom of Russian Jewry
Youth on
the Move
MICKEY'S PLACE
.
Comings ...
-
and
... Goings
Mrs. Michael A. Pelavin
has been elected vice presi-
dent of the Flint CQmmunity
Planned Parenthood Associa-
tion.
Sidney E. Kramer was
elected treasurer of the Flint
Goodwill Industries.
Mrs. ,R. Eve Dickstein has
been elected secretary of the
Genesee County chapter of
the Michigan Society for
Mental Health.
Dr. Benjamin E. Kaufman,
a Flint orthodontist, has
been installed as president
Students in grades 7-12 who participated in the Fast for of the Flint Exchange Club,
Freedom of Soviet Jewry were, from left, kneeling, Jona- a service club that sponsors
than Gotlib and Barbara Levey; standing, from left, Meryle an orthodontic program and
Brezinsky Jeff Stanzler, David Bernard, Michael Kelly, programs in crime preven-
Elise Krieger and David Price. • tion and youth rehabilitation.
To Make
Your Dad
LOOK
Helen Wiseman Dies
Helen Wiseman, 1902
Woodslea, died June 1 at age
75.
Mrs. Wiseman, who was
born in Poland, had been a
resident of Flint for the last
25 years, coming from Grand
Rapids. She was a member
of Cong. Beth Israel, a life
member of Hadassah, Beth
Israel Sisterhood and Bnai
Brith.
Surviving are a son, Irv-
ing; a daughter, Mrs. Philip
(Lenora) Silberman; and
seven grandchildren.
The fellow who feels he
has nothing to live for soon
finds he can't live for noth-
ing.
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