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November 01, 1974 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-01

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JUDGE FREEMAN IS
OUR KIND OF JUDGE

Community
Callenclai

JUDGE FREEMAN HAS EARNED A. STATE-WIDEREPUTATION FOR
INTEGRITY AND UNDERSTANDING OF LAW . . HE WILL SAFE-
GUARD THE SANCTITY OF THE HOME AND FAMILY

One of Michigan's Great Circuit Judges

Judge Freeman's decisions have been acclaimed by
Michigan's leading newspapers and television stations

The Flint Journal wrote:
"People are winners in Freeman decisions."

WNEM-TV, Saginaw—Bay City Flint stated:' ,
"Judge Freeman deserves the ,thanks not only of
members of the news media but the general public
as well . . „JUDGE ' FREEMAN HAS PERFORMED A
VITAL PUBLIC SERVICE."

The Bay City Times wrote:
"The (Judge Freeman) decision is a victory for free
people and responsible government."

Judge Feeman for Appeals Court Committee Members:
Mr. and Mrs- . Robert Berman, Huntington Woods
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Shear, Southfield
Mrs. Carl Gussin, Huntington Woods
Dr. and Mrs. I. Elson, Huntington Woods

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cherney, Oak Park
Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen, Flint

Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg, Flint

Judge Freeman is a member of: ,Congregation Beth Israel, Flint
Bnai Brith Lodge 656



CIRCUIT JUDGE

FREEMAN

DON
FOR APPEALS JUDGE

Pd. Pol. Adv.

Roskys Meet Panovs in Israel

Nov. 4—Community R e 1 a -
lions Committee
meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
council office.
.5—Temple Beth El Sis-
terhood Open Board
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
Hudson's Community
Room.
Hadassah Evening
Group Meeting and-
Discussion, 8 p.m., at
home of Florence
Berner, - G-6212 W.
Court St.
Valery and Galina Panov, seated, were greeted by Dr.
Advanced Leadership and Mrs. Leon Rosky, former Flint residents of Israel, at
Course, 8 p.m., coun- a recent dinner party in Israel. Panov, who with his wife
cil office.
was given permission to emigrate from Russia to Israel
Bnai Brith Lodge earlier this year, told Dr. Rosky that he is looking forward
a n d Chapter Meet- to pursuing his own artistic ideas which he was never per-
ing, 8 p.m., Howard mitted to do in the USSR. The Panovs said they are
Johnson's East.
planning to visit the U.S.
6—J e wish Community
Council Executive
Committee Meeting
noon, council office.
Cong. Beth Israel
Sisterhood Paid - Up
Murray Moss, chairman of pmeMex'''
Membership Lunch- 'the Flint United Jewish Ap-
eon — Meeting, 12:30 peal's cash collection com-
p.m., at synagogue.
mittee, announced that he
7—Jewish War Veterans recently received a telegram
Auxiliary Open Board from the Jewish Agency
Meeting, 7:30 p.m., about the vast cash needs in
Rue Foret club house. Israel.
7 -Cong. Beth Israel
. The telegram stated in
Board Meeting, 8 part:
p.m., ..at synagogue.
"This appeal for help
Women's Seminar on touches us all deeply and
Israel, 10 a.m:-2:30 points up our duty in the
p.m., council office.
weeks ahead. Despite all the
* * *
-
problems which Israel faces
Bnai Brith Lodge and from day to day, in meeting
Chapter will meet 8 p.m. the demands of security and
Tuesday, at Howard John- defense, 'normal' life goes
son's East on Center Rd. on, immigration continues
MURRAY MOSS
Anti-Defamation League and the pressing social wel-
"We ask that your com-
chairman, Saul Markey, an- fare needs of the country
nounces that the program must be met.
munity accept a goal of
will feature a speaker from
"The United Jewish Ap- $350,000 as its proportionate
the Michigan Council of ADL. peal has ma4e commitments share of the total target for
to the Jewish Agency which the last three months of the
Guests are welcome.
* * *
has responsibility for ab- year. We ask that you take
Flint Chapter, Women's sorption, housing, education steps now to convert all out-
American ORT, will hold a and social services. To meet standing pledges to cash as
paid-up membership tea minimum commitments to quickly as possible."
12:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at the the Jewish Agency ; UJA
Meanwhile, it was an-
home of the American Af- must provide at least $140,-- nounced that Esta Mitchell
fairs chairman, S i d el 1 e 000,000 in the last quarter of and Phoebe Stanzler have
Pappas, 1312 Maxine. "Jews the year.
been appointed chairmen of
of China" will be presented
the 1975 United Jewish Ap-
by Irene Eber, lecturer at
peal women's campaign in
Hebrew University and Uni-
Flint. Mesdames' Mitchell
versity of Michigan. '
and Stanzler were associate
chairmene of the 1974 cam-
paign and serve on the board
Flint Women Aid
of governors of the Flint
Patients at Lapeer
Jewish Community Council.
Dr. Ray M. Engleman, a
The Flint Jewish Commun-
ity Council provided Rosh Flint surgeon, -.4 as been
Hashana and Simhat Torah elected president of the - Gen-
celebrations for the Jewish esee Valley unit of the Amer-
residents at the Lapeer Slate ican Lung Association. Dr.
Home, reports Esther Harris, Engleman has been on the
chairman of the Lapeer Vis- group's board of directors
Flint Area Temple Youth
itation Committee. She was for several years and is a will host a Michigan State
_accompanied by Eva Fisher, member of the board of the Temple Youth Academy
Gertrude Rosenbaum and Michigan Lung Association.
Murray Moss had been re- through Sunday at Camp
Ann Schlager who provided
appointed
to the Citizens' , Ad- Nahelu in Ortonville. MSTY
treats and gifts for the
visory Committee of t h e Academy is an intensive
patients.
study weekend, and the
Also participating were University of Michigan-Flint theme this year year is
by
the
U.
of
M.
Board
of
Eva Hourvitz, Sylvia Pacer-
"Jewish Ethics." Classes
nick, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Regents. He has been on the also will be held in medical
board
since
1969.
Moss
is
Rosenbaum.
first vice president of the ethics, social engineering and
Flint Jewish Community the impact of modern tech-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
nology.
Friday,'November 1, 1974-23 Council.

Jewish Agency Appeals to Flint
UJA to Raise Cash Donations

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