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Rev. Boyd Addresses Flint
Soviet Jewry Solidarity Event
Hundreds of Christians
and Jews, men and women,
clergymen and laymen
walked to the ark of Cong.
Beth Israel on Purim Feb.
25, the Festival of Freedom,
placing in it on parchment
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scrolls the names of Jews
who have not been allowed
to leave the Soviet Union.
The ceremony, conducted
as part of Flint's interfaith
solidarity day activities, fol-
lowed an address by Rev.
Malcolm Boyd, internation-
ally famous Episcopalian
mininster and author.
"In the deepest sense of
our common Judeo-Chris-
tian heritage, we raise our
voices and our bodies in full
solidarity with the Jews in
Soviet Russia, whose hu-
man, - civil and religious
rights are denied. In the
name of God we call on the
Soviet Union to free them
now," Rev. Boyd said.
Closing his talk, Rev.
Boyd cried, "Freedom
now!" Freedom now!
Freedom now! In the name
of God — it's time we said
that a little more confi-
dently, Jews and Chris-
tians together with a com-
mon God, calling for the
freedom of Soviet Jews, in
the name of God."
Participating in the cere-
mony were Michael A. Pe-
lavin, president of the Flint
Jewish Community Council;
Rabbi Victor Mirelman,
Cong. Beth Israel; Charles
Benham, director, Detroit
Round Table and Michigan
Region, National Confer-
ence of Christians and Jews;
Rev. Roger Sharpe, Wood-
side Church; Rev. Avery
Aldridge, Foss Avenue Bap-
tist Church, president of the
Concerned Pastors for So-
viet Action; Rev. Gary An-
derson, Salem Lutheran
Church; Most Rev. Thomas
J. Gumbleton, auxiliary
bishop of Detroit; Rev. John
Tomlonson, president,
Council of Churches for the
State of Michigan; Robert
Leonard, Genessee County
Prosecuting Attorney and
Rabbi Gerald H. Schuster,
Temple Beth El, Flint.
Hadassah to Meet
Youth
News
Bari Suber, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Suber,
recently passed an audition
to the Flint Ballet Theater
Company.
David Fauer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Fauer,
won a bicycle in Cong. Beth
Israel's Purim events.
UJA Donors
Up Pledges
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Flint Groups Plan tvenis
The Flint Jewish Cominu-
nity Council announces the
following activities will take
place this week:
On Monday, there will be
a Council executive commit-
tee meeting at noon in the
Council office. Tuesday's
activities include an • inter-
faith seder, sponsored by
Temple Beth El Sisterhood,
8 p.m. in the temple; an ad-
vanced leadership course
sponsored by the Council, 8
p.m. in the Council office;
and a Bnai Brith board
meeting, 8 p.m. in the home
of Sam Winston, 3203 Circle
Dr.
On Wednesday, there will
be a "Welcome Back from
Israel" meeting 8 p.m. in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
chael Melet. The FJCC
board of governors will meet
8 p.m. Thursday in the
Council office.
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paign for 1975, announces
that 87 percent of the men
and women who have made
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commitments have in-
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1975 or repeated their 1974
Yom Kippur War committ-
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93 percent of the men's
pledges under $100 have
been raised or remained the
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same; of the 143 men's 0
pledges made to date, 85
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or repeated.
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Esta Mitchell and Phoebe
Stanzler, co-chairmen of the
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Women's UJA Campaign,
reported that 90 percent of
the women's pledges are in-
creases or repeats.
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Ann Lebster Chapter,
Hadassah, will hold an elec-
tion meeting 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Temple Beth
El.
Bea Cossman, nominating
committee chairman will
present the slate. A speaker
from the University of
Michigan will discuss "Why
Inflation?" Luncheon will be
served.
Havdala Happening
Slated at Beth El
Temple Beth El will host
a family Havdala Happen-
ing 5 p.m. Saturday at the
temple.
Rhina Griffel, chairman
announces a pot luck supper
will be served, and there will
be a havdala service and spe-
cial activities. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Griffel,
234-1808.
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