22—Friday, October 18, 1974 BAT M I TZVA Wendey Lynne Stanzler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Stanzler, will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzva . 8 p.m. Oct. 25 at Temple Beth El. Flint Names UJA Chairmen Flint Loans Torah- Pelavin a Delegate to CJFWF- Assembly Birt hs Michael Pelavin, president of the Flint Jewish Commu- Oct. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. nity Council will make a Robert Silverman, 1903 Lau- presentation of the FJCC's rel Oak, a daughter, Peri Jo. advanced leadership program to the .general assembly of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds to to Congregation be held in Chicago, Nov. 13- and is 30 miles southwest of 17. Chicago. Until recently it had practically no Jews. Now there are about 35 families S ave This Date! struggling to maintain Jewish life without their own facili- Annual Jewish ties. Members of the congre- IS THE BUY gation conduct services, be- Community You Get More Buick cause they have no rabbi, Council Powers said. They do have a For Less Money ! religious school for the chil- American dren, however. Red Cross Upon returning from tak- ing the Torah, some siddurim Blood Program and taleisim to Naperville, WED., NOV. 1.3, 1974 14500 W. 7 Mile Powers said that the congre- TEMPLE BETH EL AT LODGE X-WAY gation hopes to purchase -its Noon to 6 p.m. own Tor-ah and return the 342-7100 borrowed one to Flint before Simhat Torah next year. Cong. Beth Israel loaned one of its Torahs Oct. 6 to a Jewish community in Naper- ville, Tll. The board o. direc- tors of the synagogue voted to lend the Torah "in sacred trust from year to year until such time as the Naperville Jewish Community Organiza- tion shall be able to acquite its own." Edward Powers, a member of the. board of directors of Beth Israel, told the board about the Naperville congre- gation which had no money Saul Syde, second from right, will lead Flint's 1975 to buy its own Torah. Naper- United Jewish Appeal Campaign. Assisting hint will be, ville is a city of about 20,000 from. left, Leo Seide, Louis Epstein and Malcolm Isaacs. Syde is a member of the national committee of the UJA and the Joint Distribution Committee. He is a member of he executive committee of the Flint Jewish Community Comings • • • Council. Seide is a member of the board of governors of the FJCC. Epstein was co-chairman of the 1974 UJA campaign, and is a member of the executive committee of the FJCC, a Oct. 19—Hadassah Extension member of the board of Temple Beth El, Joint Distribution Hayride and Pizza ... Goings Committee and a member of the Prime Minister's Mission Party, 8 p.m., Ever- to Israel last month. Isaacs is treasurer of the FJCC and green Farm, Mont- Mark Mitshkun, son of Mr. is a member of its executive committee. He is a - member of rose. the board of Cong. Beth Israel. 21—Leadership Develop- and Mrs. Damor Mitshkun, ment Meeting, 7:30 passed the B'ar in Seattle, p.m., home of Dr. Wash. Mitshkun is working and Mrs. Ira - Mar- as a public defender in the der, 4009 Green- Federal Court in Seattle. Richard S. Heitzner has brook. been elected the first presi- 22—Bnai Brith Women dent of the Public' Relations Rabbi Gilbert Kollin of seas as an Air Force chap- meeting, 12:30 p.m. Association of Nonprofit Or- Cong. Beth Israel has been lain. He subsequently served —Bnai Brith Men ganizations in Genesee Coun- appointed Jewish chaplain- as Jewish chaplain-general Board. Meeting, 8 ty. Heitzner is director of general for -NORDJAMB, the for the 1967 world jamboree p.m., home of Sam public relations at Mott Corn- 14th World Scout Jamboree in Idaho and as chaplain Winston, 3202 Circle munity College and chairman which will take place in Lille- general for two national jam- - Dr. of the community relations hammer, Norway, July 29- borees in 1969 and 1973. —Advanced Leadership committee of the Flint Jew- Aug. 7, 1975. -Course, 7:30 p.m., ish Community Council. Rabbi Kollin will provide Yeshiva U. Plans- - Michael Leib, son of Mr. council office. daily and Sabbath services Szyk Art Display 23—Hadassah Paid - Up and Mrs. Simon Leib, has for Jewish scouts from all Membership Lunch- been appointed a faculty NEW YORK — The Jewish participating nations and in- eon, 12:30 p.m., member at The Flint Insti- art of Arthur Szyk, illumin- sure the availability of kosher tute of Music. Leib was grad- Temple Beth- El. ator, including many of the food. uated from Interlochen Arts artist's most famous works, 24—Jewish War Veterans Rabbi Kollin, working with will be displayed Nov. 3-Feb. Academy, Kalamazoo Col- Auxiliary Paid -Up the cooperation of the Jewish 28 at the Yeshiva University lege and has a masters of Membership Lunch- Relationships Service of the music degree from the Uni- Museum. eon, 12:30 p.m., Boy Scouts of America, di- versity of Montana. He is the Walli's Supper Club, Szyk; a native of Poland rected by Rabbi Harry Las- FIM's new violin teacher and Center Rd. ker, will be coordinating the who became an American is principal second violin in —Jewish Community the Flint Symphony Orches- Jewish program with Israeli Citizen in .1940, died in 1951, leaving miniatures, illumina- Council Board of tra. scouting officials, Scandina- Governors meeting, vian Jewish communities and tions - and paintings cham- 8 p.m., council of- the jamboree chaplain staff. pioning freedom and democ- racy. He found his inspira- fice,. In 1963, Rabbi Kollin at- tion in the spirit of the Bible tended the 11th World Jam- and in the ideals of the The Leadei ship Develop- boree held in Marathon, American revolution. ment- -Group of the Jewish Greece while stationed over- Szyk's works have gained ComMunity Council will meet international recognition. His 7:30 p.m. Monday at the home Troops' Eye Wounds painting, "St. George and the of Dr. and Mrs. Ira Marder, Dragon," hangs in Windsor 4009 Greenbrook. They will Helped by X-Ray Castle-, purchased by Queen discuss, "Where Does Our JERUSALEM — A new Mary. Money Go: the Budget and Among the 65 works to be Allocations Process." Lead- X-ray test developed at the Racah Institute of Physics at exhibited at the Yeshiva Uni- ing the discussion will be Dr. Hebrew University can iden- versity Museum will be Marder, Murray Moss, and tify copper in the eye from Szyk's illuminations from the Edward Powers. shell fragments, and help "Statute of Kalisz," exe- The board of governors of surgeons decide of the frag- cuted in 1929, on loan from ments can be left in place, the Jewish Museum. The the Flint Jewish Community for how long, and when the statute is the medieval Council will meet 8 p.m.' risk must be taken to remove chrarter of rights and priv- Thursday at the new council ileges given to the Jews of office. The agenda will in- them. Poland in the 13th century. clude final action on the rec- Copper fragments are dan- Among other ,works are: gerous because in dissolving The Passover Hagada, illum- ommendations of the 'budget and allocations subcommit- they are toxic to the retina. inated with a complete He- tees. The public is invited. Until now, ophthalmologists brew text, from the Arthur have had to wait, often until Szyk estate; original war car- vision was damaged, for clin- toons from "Ink and Blood," Israel Gains Latins ical signs showing the need from Galerie Sumers; and JERUSALEM (ZINS) — for surgery. the book "Pathways Through Pinhas Sapir, head of the The X-ray test developed fn. Bible," part of a series World Zionist Organization, after the Yom Kippur War at of illuminations, on loan from expects immigration from Pd. POI Adv. the Racah Institute solves the Metropolitan Museum of South America to reach 20,- 000 each year. Art. this problem. MORRIS BUICK IS THE GUY AT MORRIS BUICK ' Community Calendar Rabbi Kollin Named Chaplain for World Scout Jamboree THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LOCATED IN THE SUNSET PLAZA IN THE ARCADE ustom Mountings TROY WELRY _Ciriginal Designs Jewelry and Watch Repairs 81 E. 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