_Fhaiy,rdetrembee m,..1§-rt fit odFitiftinvil§tilikEiii Home for Aged Picks Aronsson President for His Second Term Herbert A. Aronsson was re-elected for his second term as president of the Jewish Home for Aged at its annual meeting. Other offi- cers are Marvin A. Fleisch- man and Robert A. Stein- berg, vice presidents; Daniel LeVine, treasurer; Alex Sklar, secretary; and Charles .S. Wolfe, assistant secretary. Special commendations were given to Judge Law- rence Gubow, Barney Key- well and Milton K. Mahler, HERBERT ARONSSON HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH HA- L . 1 GORDON Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos 355-4999,./ k.%140119 who were elected to life membership on the board of directors. Re-elected for three-year terms were Mrs. Benjamin Arkin, Dr. Davis Benson, Daniel Clark, Mrs. Marilyn Fishman, Hyman Kramer, Milford Nemer, Irving Rose, Alex Sklar, Joseph Slatkin and Mrs. Samuel Zeldes. Elected to new three-year terms were Paul Borman, Dr. Stanley Levy, I. William Sherr and Robert W. Well- ing. Portrait Gift Certificates Available at Flint News Women Join Plea for Soviet Jewry Member of the Flint Jewish Community Council participated in a Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry at the Genesee Valley Shopping Center _Dec. 8. They joined women in more that 50 other cities in the U.S. demonstrating on behalf of the thousands of Soviet-Jewish families separated by the emigration policies of the Soviet government. Flint women who participated in the program at the mall were Gloria Siegel, Phoebe Stanzler, Phyllis Powers, Esta Mitchell, Jo Abramson, Sue Himelhoch, Elaine Pier, Esther Price and Natalie Pelavin. Pollack to Speak foi UJA Shabat Engagements Mr. and Mrs. John Ebert. of Southfield announce the enagement of their daughter, Karen Beth Ebert, to Eugene G. Tate, son of Mrs. Mike Seigel of Florida. Miss Ebert earned a master's degree in medical and biological illustration at the University of Michigan. Her fiance attended Wayne State University. A May wedding is planned. *** Mrs. Lorraine Jacobs of Rue Versailles Ave., Oak Park, announces the engagement of her daughter, Linda Susan Jacobs to Gary Michael Gold, son of Mrs. Roslyn Gold of Eastwood Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Robert Gold. Miss Jacobs, daughter of the late Mr. Jack Jacobs, attends the Detroit College of Business Administration. Her fiance was graduated from Central Michigan University. A July wedding is planned. Prof. Allen Pollack, a member of the executive committee of the World The Finest In Zionist Organization, the Musical Entertainment board of governors of the Jewish Agency and the board of directors of the United Israel Appeal, will speak at 8 p.m. Jan. 6 at Temple Beth El AND HIS for its second annual United FJCC Committee Jewish Appeal Shabat. ONTINENTALS The program will include a 398-3664 Sets Talk Series service as well as the talk by Prof. Pollack on "Peace in the Rabbi Balfour Brickner, Middle East. "FJCC director of the department of SPECIAL interreligious affairs for the OFFER Flint People Union of American Hebrew 2 Hours Congregations, will deliver the 000 Make News FREE first lecture for the Flint Jewish Community Council's FILM Ken Siegel, assistant community relations prosecutor and chief of TRANSFER With Every committee lecture series 8 program development in the Transfers from 8mm, Super-8, 16mm RCA or JVC p.m. Jan. 11 in Temple Beth Genesee County prosecuting Video Tape Unit Purchased El. attorney's office, was Slides with Sound, Color & Titling. Rabbi Brickner will speak nominated by the local Film Transfers o- n "After 2 , 000 Jaycees for the "Five to Years—Jewish-Christian Outstanding Young Men of Video Relations." Tape Michigan Award." VIDEO TRANSFER & SALES The second lecture will Dr. Milton Siegel was feature Rabbi Maurice Davis, elected a trustee of the United! Honeywell Center, Suite 140 who will speak on "religious Israel Appeal at its annual 17515 W. 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