18 Friday, June 27, 1975
THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS
Camping Trip
Due for Youth
June 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Walters, a son,
Brett Stewart.
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Flint Area News
Youth age 12 to 15 are in-
vited to a Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council-sponsored'
COMMUNITY
Northern Michigan camping
trip scheduled for July
CALENDAR
15-25.
There is a charge and a June 27—Leadership Devel-
deposit and parent permis-
opment `Shabat in
sion slip are required. For
Park,' 6 p.m., Bal-
information, contact the
lenger Park.
Council, 120 W. Kearsley,
30—Temple Beth El
Flint 48052. Reservations
Board meeting, 8
are limited.
p.m., temple.
July 1—Cong. Beth Israel
Board meeting, 8
p.m., synagogue.
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Pelavin Heads
Flint Council
Will Have
Diving Instruction
Camp
Jody Makrouer, director
of Camp Maccabee, an-
nounces an addition this
year will be diving instruc-
tion by Brian Kronick. Ei-
leen Rosenberg will be the
arts and crafts counselor.
Bus transportation will
be provided from four sites.
The camp will be in session
from July 14 through Aug.
8. Campers may attend for
three or four weeks. To reg-
ister, call the council office,
767-5922.
FJCC Treasurer
Isaacs Retires
The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council paid tribute to
Malcolm Isaacs, retiring
treasurer of the Council.
A vice chairman- of the
Flint United Jewish Appeal
Campaign, Isaacs is a for-
mer chairman of the youth
a ctivities committee. He
will remain on the executive
committee of the Council.
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Sports Beat
MICHAEL PELAVIN
Michael A. Pelavin was
re-elected president of the
Flint Jewish Community
Council recently by its
board of governors.
Also elected were: Lawr-
ence Covitz, honorary vice-
president; Murray Moss, Ira
Marder and Rosabeth
Schupack, vice presidents;
Betty Indianer, treasurer;
and Brian Beck, secretary.
Mrs. Schupack, Marder,
Moss and Pelavin have held
their positions for two
years, Covitz for our years.
These officers will ap-
point committee chairmen
and vice chairmen for
1975-76, as directed by the
FJCC constitution. To serve
on a committee, contact the
Council office or Palavin.
Factor-Hourvitz
Rites Solemnized
Sidnee Ilene Hourvitz and
Ken N. Factor were married
June 22 at Temple Beth El.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hourvitz of Pewanga P1.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Factor of Philadelphia, Pa.
Robin Hourvitz was her
sister's maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were sisters of
the bride Rochelle Kahn and
Kim Hourvitz, and Evie
Engelman and Mindie Fac-
tor.
Mitchell Factor was his
brothers'- best man. Ush-
ers were Paul Kahn, How-
ard Factor, Joe Fedor-
chick and Dave Ziegart.
The couple will live in
Philadelphia where Mr.
Factor attends the Pennsyl-
vania College of Optometry.
Comings .. .
Mark Weston won the
first annual Genesee
County All-Star Golf Clas-
sic at Atlas Valley. Also
participating were Bob
Bernstein, Max Engelman
and Ron Hartman.
Jon Pines was selected as
one of 10 members of the
1975 All-City Baseball
team. Jon, a pitcher, was
also chosen for the second
team of the Saginaw Valley
West.
The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council Men's Baseball
team lost its first game
against St. Mark Lutheran,
but beat Flint Baptist Tem-
ple. The men will play 6
p.m. July 10 at Bassett.
BB
Men Slate
Golf Stag Due
Flint Lodge 656, Bnai
Brith, will hold its annual
golf stag Aug. 20 at the
Grand Blanc Golf Club. The
event will include golf, din-
ner and entertainment.
JWVA Officers
The Jewish War Veterans
Auxiliary of Flint recently
elected the following offi-
cers:- President, Ilene Wise-
man; vice presidents, Bar-
bara Yale, Shirley Winston
and Myrna Duford; trea-
surer, Janet Breck; and sec-
retaries, Carmen Rachwal
and Brenda Wisnudel.
Arabs to Seek
`Moslem Vatican'
in Old Jerusalem
FJCC to Aid
Vietnamese
The Flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council Board of Gov-
ernors atits recent meeting
authorized the FJCC to aid
in the resettlement of Viet-
namese refugees in the Flint
area.
Among other Council
business, Saul Gorne, chair-
man of the Jewish Family
Service Committee, re-
ported that of the three
Russian families sponsored
by the Council two have ar-
rived in the U.S. and are
bing supported by relatives.
Three films on Israel are
available from the Council,
including "Boundaries
Against War," "The Palesti-
nians and the PLO" and
"Jerusalem Dig." For infor-
mation, call the Council of-
fice.
The Council will offer an
advanced education pro-
gram on Jewish history and
culture during the 1975-1976
school year. Profs. Edna
Coffen and Zvi Gitelman of
the University of Michigan
will conduct the course.
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JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Informants report that the
Arab states will soon make
public a new demand that
the old city of Jerusalem be
converted into a "Moslem
Vatican" with its own au-
tonomous administration
patterned after the example
of Vatican City in Rome.
The projected area of the
"Moslem Vatican" is to
cover all of the Moslem
shrines and be governed by
an Arab regime that would
receive ambassadors repre-
senting all foreign coun-
tries.
Phone
549-7170
MRS.
ELIZABETH
ROTH
wishes to thank all of
her relatives, friends
and neighbors for
their kindness during
her recent illness.
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Dr. Peter Gluck has been
promoted to associate pro-
fessor of political science at
the University of Michigan
in Flint. He is the chairman
of the urban studies pro-
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Norman Whitesman has
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