Flint Area News
Flint Black Columnist Advises
Peers to Learn From the Jews
A black columnist, writ-
ing in the Flint Journal,
drew from the history of
Israel and the recent raid
to free hostages at En-
tebbe Airport to ad-
monish his fellow blacks
to learn from the example
of the Jews.
Lendy Reaves, writing
in Sunday's paper, said in
part:
"This is what organiza-
tion can accomplish. The
Jew is together. He is a
totality whether he be in
.Kankakee, Ill. New York,
.•'Flint or Israel!
"It matters not. He is
one. He learned that to
survive, he had to be a
,
Flint Singles Party
There will be a pool
party for Flint's Jewish
singles 2 p.m. Aug. 15. For
information and reserva-
tions, contact Sheila
Bloom, 694-8605.
Flint UJA Unit Meets
Flint Jewish Appeal
Women's Division will
have a cabinet meeting
10:30 a.m. Monday at the
home of Florence Eps-
tein. The agenda includes
an evaluation of the 1976
campaign and plans for
1977. Mrs. Epstein and
Blanche Gordon are co-
chairmen
COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
Thursday — Cong. Beth
Israel board meeting, 8
p.m.
single indivisible unit. He
is determined to survive.
"But, we black people
apparently are not de-
termined to survive. We
black people are not or-
ganized. We have no de-
termined patience. We
have no strength. The
only quality we have
upon which you can de-
pend is that we will fight
each other."
Reaves' column grew
out of a conversation he
had with Joseph Megdell,
who suggested that
blacks in the Flint area
set up their own commun-
ity council, patterned
after the Flint Jewish
Community Council. •
Breast Self-Exam
Guide in Braille
WALTHAM, Mass.
(JTA) — The five year old
Horstein Program in
Jewish Communal Ser-
vice at Brandeis Univer-
sity is thriving, according
to its director, Associate
Professor Bernard Reis-
man of Brandeis. Appli-
cations to the program
and the quality of stu-
dents applying have both
risen. The program was
created to upgrade the
education of professional
leaders in Jewish com-
munity life.
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The self-examination
booklet of the American
Cancer Society, "How To
Examine Your Breasts,"
is now available in braille
from the Jewish Guild for
the Blind. Guild officials
said that since 95 percent
of breast cancers are dis-
covered by women
through self-
examination, the braille
booklet was expected to
be a valuable aid for
women who are blind or
visually impaired.
Melvin Zaret, execu-
tive vice president of the
Milwaukee Jewish Fed-
eration was scholar-in-
residence. The FJCC
executive committee met
to evaluate the program
undertaken last year,
and to discuss issues of
concern to the Flint
Jewish community.
Zaret focused on Soviet
A picnic for parents and
children will be held noon
Aug. 13 at Flushing Park
Pavillion 3. Marilyn Meg-
dell, chairman of the
Flint Jewish Community
Council Summer Ac-
tivities Committee, an-
nounced that chairmen
for the picnic are Andi
Silverman and Sandy
Chimovitz.
For reservations and
information, contact the
chairmen or the Council
office, 767-5922.
Keren Or Picnic Set
Keren Or Group of
Hadassah will hold a fam-
ily picnic for members
noon Sunday at Bal-
lenger Park. In case of
rain, the picnic will be
postponed to Aug. 15.
LONDON — The In-
ternational Council of
Jews from Czechos-
lovakia has been publish-
ing information about
leading members of the
Czech Communist Party,
linking them with Nazi
and anti-Jewish groups in
Czecholslovakia during
and following World War
II.
Their latest list is
headed by Milos Vejvoda,
deputy foreign minister
who the ICJC says claims
co-authorship of the Un-
ited Nations resolution
equating Zionism with
racism.
Vejvoda, according to
the ICJC, was active dur-
ing the Nazi occupation
of Czechoslovakia in the
Czech equivalent of the
Nazi Youth Organiza-
tion.
Immunization
Death and crippling are
good enough reasons to have
your child immunized. For
information about immuni-
zation, call the Metropolitan
Detroit March of Dimes,
864-6000.
of
THE BAGEL BRUNCH
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851-9666 — 851-9667
on
August 7th
Jewish resettlement, fam-
ily service agencies,
Jewish education and al-
legiance to Israel.
The sessions were
chaired by Michael Pela-
vin, president of the
FJCC and president-elect
Murray Moss.
Attending the execu-
tive retreat were: Emily
Bank, Arnold Feder,
Betty and Simon In-
dianer, Ilene and Mal-
colm Isaacs, Shirley and
Ira Marder, Esta Mitch-
ell, Zena and Murray
Moss, Carol Olds, Natalie
and Michael Pelavin,
Rosabeth Schupack,
Gladys and Gerald Schus-
ter and Ruth Vinacow.
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and above Judaism itself
I am a Jew because above
man Judaism places the
oneness of God.
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Czech Nazi Ties Published by Jews
FJCC Picnic Slated
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Friday, August 6, 1976
Watch for the
FJCC Plans Program for 1977
A program focusing on
the varied needs of
Jewish communal life
were outlined for the
1976-77 year at the Flint
Jewish Community
Council's executive com-
mittee retreat held last
weekend in Lansing.
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