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July 16, 1976 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-07-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Orthodox Victims

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Agudath Israel of America
has charged that Orthodox
Jews have been discrimi-
nated against in employ-
ment more than than any
other group.

ANNOUNCEMENT...

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Flint Area News

National Jewish Unit Names
Michael Pelavin to Position

Michael A. Pelavin, presi-
dent of the Flint Jewish
Community Council, was
elected a vice chairman of
the National Jewish Com-
munity Relations Advisory
Council at its plenary ses-
sion in New York.
The NJCRAC is the asso-
ciation of national and local
Jewish community relations
agencies.
Pelavin is a former chair-
man of the national United
Jewish Appeal Young Lead-
ership Cabinet, chairman of
the UJA Campaign Cabinet
for the Mid-Central Region
and a member of the UJA
Executive Committee and
Israel Education Fund Ex-
ecutive Committee. He also
is a past general chairman
of the Flint UJA campaign.
Pelavin is a past mem-
ber of the board of the
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds

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A retreat weekend for
members of the Flint Jew-
ish Community Council Ex-
ecutive Committee will be
held July 23-25 at the Hospi-
tality Inn in Lansing. Mur-
ray Moss, president-elect,
said the purpose of this
weekend is to establish
priorities and direction for
the FJCC for the forthcom-
ing year.
Participants will have an
opportunity to become ac-
quainted with the new exec-
utive director, Arnold
Feder. Scholar-in-residence
will be Melvin Zaret, execu-
tive director of the Jewish
Federation in Milwaukee.
Discussion will focus on
"The Role of the Federation
in the Total Community."

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and past chairman of its
committee of small cities,
as well as vice chairman of
its leadership development
committee and associate
chairman of its college
youth and faculty commit-
tee.
He also is a member of
the general assembly of the
Jewish Agency and the
board of the United Israel -
Appeal, and is chairman of
the board of the North
American Jewish Students
Appeal.
Pelavin is on the board of
the American Association
for Jewish Education and is
chairman of its committee
on Israel summer programs.
Previously a member of the
NJCRAC, he was on its
commission on church, state
and inter-religious activi-
ties. He is a board member
of the Joint Distribution
Committee. HIAS, the In-
stitute for Jewish Life and
the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee.
In Flint, Pelavin was
chairman of COMPACT
(the local poverty action
agency), the Urban Coali-
tion and is a past board
member of the ACLU.
He was the recipient of
the flint Jewish Commu-
nity Council Young Leader-
ship Award in 1966, and the
Herbert Lehman Award of
the UJA.

Flint People
Make News

IT'S BECAUSE OF
LEADERSHIP IN SALES
AND. SERVICE

FJCC Will Have
Retreat Weekend

Friday, July 16, 1976 17

Morris Steinman, chair-
man of Flint Bnai Brith
Martyrs Forest, placed
third in the annual drawing
of Martyrs' Forest "instant"
and regular Israel trip cou-
pons. The prize was a silver-
plated Haggada from Israel
given by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund.
Flint professional school
graduates include H. Mi-
chael Wall, Tulane Medical
School in New Orleans; Har-
old Steinman, Illinois Col-
lege of Optometry; Samuel
Wapner, Illinois College of
Optometry, recipient of the
Harold Kohn Memorial
Award; James Ginzler, Uni-
versity of Michigan School -
of Orthodontics; and Joseph
Kaufman, University of
Michigan Medical School.

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