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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-09-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Sept. 13, 1974 63
Don't waste money on a
It takes a smart man to
patent when you invent an make use of second-hand ex-
excuse.
perience.

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25033 Rue Versailles
Oak Park

MR. AND MRS.
BENJAMIN EIZELMAN

30228 Southfield Rd..

wish all their relatives
and friends a very happy
New Year

Dr. Aryeh Nesher, special
representative of the prime
minister of Israel, will be the
guest speaker at a United
Jewish Appeal retreat begin-
ning with breakfast 8:30
a.m. Sept. 22 at Temple Beth

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wish our relatives and

Best Wishes For a
Happy, Healthy New Year

NATHAN & IDA
BLOOM

Flint to Hear
Israel Envoy

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friends health and happiness'
I throughout the New Year I

I PAULINE & MORRIS LOREN I
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SARA & BUDDY I
I MANSON AND ERIC I

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wish all their family

Flint Jewish Council Head
Tells Rosh Hashana Message

I

I and friends a happy and I

healthy New Year

L

MR. AND MRS.
PAUL FRANK

MR. AND MRS. MORRIS
,MEYERS AND FAMILY

301 No. Farrell Dr.
Palm Springs, Calif. 92262

wish their entire family
and friends a very healthy
and happy New Year

wish all their family and
friends a happy, healthy
New Year

•:;

MR. AND MRS.
SOL GOLD

GARIE AND BILL
WEISMAN

warmly wish their family
and friends a healthy
and happy New Year •

wish all their dear ones
and friends a healthy, happy
and prosperous New Year

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg
and Ova Beth and Stuart Jay

Detroit

May The Coming Fear
Be Filled With Peace .
and Health for All Our
Relatives, Friends & Neighbors

wish their family and
friends a happy new year

NACHMAN and
EDITH WENOKUR

By MICHAEL A. PELAVIN
On behalf of the Jewish Community Council, I
would like to extend to you and your loved ones our
wishes for a year of peace; a year of health; a year
of serenity; and, a year that will bring us the strength
to continue our commitment to the survival of the
Jewish people.
Each Rosh Hashana, the Book of Life is inscribed
with who shall live and who shall die; who shall want
and who shall prosper; who shall be free and who
* shall
be slaves.
We are welded together in the greatest achieve-
ment of the Jewish people, the understanding that
whoever and wherever we
may be, we are one people;
and we will help to bring
life, sustenance of the mind
as well as the body, and free-
dom for our people.
It is with great pride that
we can look back upon the
accomplishments of our com-
munity and its council, es-
pecially in this past year of
trial and difficulty; and it is
with resolute determination MICHAEL PELAVIN
that we will meet the difficulties ahead in a mutual
pledge to the support of the people of Israel, and for
the existence of the entire Jewish people.
U,pon the sound of the shofar, we are reminded of
our kinship with all of the Jewish people, and of the
admonition that we will work together for the better-
ment of all mankind. We will realize once again that
we are one family; one Jewish family with our hands,
our hearts, and our efforts reaching out to every
oppressed, suffering and disadvantaged Jew through-
out the world.
-Let us join together on this Rosh Hashana in re-
kindling the spirit of our forefathers and remember-
ing . . .
We Are One.

• • • •

Our warmest and sincere wishes to
all our relatives and friends and
their families for a very happy
and prosperous New Year

LUBA AND JACK BRODE AND FAMILY

L'Shana Tova
a happy and healthy New Year
to all our children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren, friends
and relatives

MR. AND MRS. HYMAN GREENBAUM

Oak Park

Rabbi and Mrs_ Jacob Hoberman —

wish their relatives and friends
a most happy, healthful and prosperous New Year
with the fervent hope that World Peace
will prevail in the New Year

Capt. Jerrold S. Shuster,
New members of the board
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of governors of the Flint Jew-
Shuster, has been awarded ish Community Council will
the Bronze Star for action be formally welcomed at the
with the Air Force in Viet-
nam from May 1970 to May
1971.
He received the award "for
meritorious service as major
command corn= n i c ations
systems analyst" at Tan Son
Nhut Air Base.
Shuster attended Mott
Community College and is a
graduate of the University
of Michigan. He has been in
the Air Force for 11 years
and is now at Wright-Patter-
son Air Force Base, Dayton,
with his wife and two sons.

health, happiness and
the best of even•thing.
to all our friends and loved ones

Lanka, Martin & Ilene Ilkow

Mr. & Mrs. HYMAN KARP

wish all our children,.
relatives and friends
a happy, healthy and prosperous
:Yew Year

To All Our Friends and Relatives
we wish you a healthy, happy, peaceful
and prosperous New Year

Young Ohm Miss
U.S. Peanut Butter

Mr. & MRS. MORRIS KLEIN

Detroit

PHILIP AND GOLDIE KRAMER
AND FAMILY

Southfield

May Rosh Hashana bring health, happiness
and the best of everything to all our
friends and loved ones

SAM and ETHEL PORTNER

Ulpan Ben Yehuda-Natanya

Keinan to Address
Flint Council Board

son

Way Rosh Ilashana bring

wish all their relatives and friends
a year of health and happiness

Bronze 'Star Won
by Flint Airman

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of Bene Brak, Israel

J

The children of Dr. and
Mrs. Leon Rosky, former
Flint residents who have set-
tled in Israel, find that one
of the things they miss most
in Israel is peanut butter.
According to Lou Epstein,
1975 United Jewish Appeal
campaign co-chairman who
visited the Roskys in Ramat
Aviv while on a UJA Prime
Minister's Mission, the chil-
dren would like visitors to
Israel to bring peanut butter
for them. Persons interested
in visiting the Roskys may
get their address from the
Flint J e wish Community

YAACOV KEINAN

first meeting of the board 8
p.m. Thursday at Temple
Beth El. Guest speaker will
be Yaacov Keinan, Midwest
consul of the consulate gen-
eral of Israel.
Born in England, Keinan
was educated there and emi-
grated to Israel in 1958. In
1964, he was responsible for
Israel's rural youth training
programs in 18 English- and
French-speaking countries in
Africa. He fought in the Six-
Day War in 1967.
Keinan will speak on prob-
lems that are anticipated in
Israel, including the political
implications of disengage-
ment, and how the council_

Community
Calendar

Sept. 17-18—Rosh Hashana
19—Jewish•Com-
munity Council
Board of Gover-
nors meeting 8
p.m., at Temple
Beth El.
* *

Hadassah w i 1 1 present
"Rochel's Raiders", a musi-
cal production written and di-
rected by Maxine Kronick,
at its donor noon Nov. 20
at Cong. Beth Israel, an-
nounces Rhea Cohen, Hadas-
sah donor chairman.
Tryouts for the play will
be held 8:30 p.m. Oct. 1 at
the home of Mrs. Kronick,
1185 Nanbru. Both cast and
production volunteers are
needed, as well as a costume
manager and army uniforms
and equipment. For infor-
mation, call Mrs. Kronick,
732-9324. -

DR. ARYEH NESHER

El. A bus ride to the home
of Charles Fenton, the site
of the retreat, will follow.
Saul Syde, 1975 UJA cam-
paign chairman, said the re-
treat will be held "to evalu-
ate and gain a depth of un-
derstanding of feelings and
relationships with the state
of Israel and the UJA."
Dr. Nesher was born in
Romania and was an active
fighter in the underground in
World War II. He helped or-
ganize and resettle survivors
of the Nazi terror and in
1948, Dr. Nesher and his
Plotkin to Address
family followed the DPs to
Israel.
Bonds Parlor Event
Dr. Nesher was a consult-
Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, lec- ant in human relations to the
turer, author, expert on Mid- government of Israel and to
dle Eastern Affairs, and a the Jewish Agency. He also
former officer of the Israel is a former lecturer at the
Defense Forces will be guest Tel Aviv School of Law and
Economics.
speaker at a parlor meeting,
on behalf of Israel's 26th
anniversary celebration 8 Ex-Flint Residents
p.m. Om. 2' in the home of HaveHOM
— e in Israel
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Good-
Former Flint residents,
stein, 2602 Parkside Drive, Jerry and Barbara Rittman
and son, Jeff, are living in
Flint.
Jerusalem where Rittrhan is
Dr. Plotkin was educated studying at Hebrew Univer-
at the Universities of Jeru- sity. The Rittmans were re-
salem and London, and he cently visited by Lou Epstein
was the first citizen of Israel and would like other Flint
to be admitted to Princeton residents who come to Israel
University's Woodrow Wilson to visit them. For the Ritt-
School of Public and Inter- mans' address, contact the
national Affairs. He earned Flint Jewish Community
his MA and PhD degrees Council.
from Princeton, where he
taught in the department of
politics. Dr. Plotkin is a mem- Israel Magen David
ber of the American Society Eases Hospital Load
of International Law.
TEL AVIV — Israel's min-
For information and reser- istry of health has requested
vations, call Mr. or Mrs. that once a week, Magen
Goodstein, 239-0550.
David Adorn, Israel's Na-
tional Red Cross Society, un-
dertake the preliminary ex-
Beth Israel Tells
amination of patients requir-
ing hospitalization in order
Service Schedule
Cong. Beth Israel an- to ease the critical workload
nounces its Rosh Hashana and overcrowding of the gov-
service schedule will begin ernmental and municipal
with 2 Maariv service at 6 hospitals in Greater Tel
p.m. Monday at the syna- Aviv.
gogue.
Every Wednesday, scores
The succeeding services of patients from all parts of
for the two-day holiday are the city are examined at the
MDA Tel Aviv first aid sta-
as follows:
tion at Maze St. by a medical
Tuesday at 8 a.m. an in- board of government and
troductory service will be MDA physicians.
held and will be followed by
After a thorough check-up,
the. Torah service at 9:15,
shofar service, 10; sermon, patients are in accordance
10:30; Musaf, 11; and the with the indicated treatment
concluding service will be at and available accommoda-
1 p.m. Maariv will be con- tion, assigned to various hos-
pitals outside the metropoli-
ducted at 6.
tan area. They are then

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