S. S. Greenberg Heads Community Workshop, New Federation Agency. Samuel S. Greenberg was elected first president of the Community Workshop by the agency's board of trustees. The Community Workshop, a sheltered workshop program to determine and help improve the employability of severely handi- capped persons, is the newest local agency af- filiated with the Jewish Welfare Federation o f Detroit. Through the Workshop's program, many persons prey i- ously considered " unpiaceable " subsequently have been placed success- fully in private employment. The Agency is an approved. workshop f o r the employment Greenberg of handicapped under the U.S.- Fair Labor Standards Act and is recognized as an accredited agency by the Michigan Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. Work is secured on a sub-con- tractor basis from large or small manufacturers a n d consists largely of light production, mail- ing, wrapping, packaging, sub- assembly and sewing aperations. Mr. Greenberg was chairman of the Temporary Operating Committee which organized and guided the operation of the Workshop during its trial opera- tions, before becoming estab- lished as a formal agency. Other Workshop officers are Theodore Bargman and Fred E. Schwab, vice presidents; Morris Lewis, secretary; David M. Well- ing, treasurer; Clarence L. Ascher and Benjamin Gray, to- gether with the officers, com- prise the executive commitee. On the board of trustees also are Mrs. Stanley Akers, Joseph Buegeleisen, Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, Louis M. Hinderstein, Milton M. Howard, Richard J. Jacob, Lester Lapides, Morris' Mondrow, Mrs. Morton Netzorg, Mrs. Murry Robinson, Sigmund Rohlik, Mrs. Victor Shiffman, Gilbert B. Silverman, Edwin S. Simon, Mrs. George M. Stutz, Louis Tabashnik, and Seymour S. Winokur. Samuel H. Rubiner and Isidore Sobeloff, president and executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, are ex-officio members. The Workshop staff consists of Albert Cohen, executive direc- tor, who is also executive direc- tor of the Jewish Vocational Service; Joseph L. Weinberg, di- rector of operations; Herbert L. Lefkofsky, business representa- tive; Max Galanter, foreman. The Workshop is located in the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, 163 Madison: Persons interested in placement in the Workshop should apply to the Jewish Vocational Service which determines if the Workshop's i program is needed by the vidual. Address Lieberman Named To Development Board Fl int Bond Rally , Heilman to A former head of the United Nations Jewish Telegraphic Agency Bureau in Paris and noted Israeli foreign corres- pondent, Yehuda Hellman, will be the main speaker at a com- munity wide Israel Bond rally at Beth Israel Synagogue in Flint, Tuesday evening,, it was an- nounced by Louis Kasle, general chairman of the Flint Commit- tee for State of Israel Bonds. NEW YORK, (JTA)—President Eisenhower sent a message of congratulations to Congregation Bnai Jeshurun, oldest Conserva- tive synagogue in the United States, which last week-end marked its 130th anniversary. MOrris Lieberman, Detroit at torney and chairman of the lo- cal Histadrut Campaign, was re- cently elected to the national board of the Israel Industrial and Mineral Development Corp., an American investment com- pany, which has been promoted by AMPAL — American Israel Corporation, with assets totaling $35,000,000. Lieberman has served for the' past two years as chairman of the annual AMPAL stockholders meetings held in Detroit. The company has equity in a num- ber of important basic indus- tries in Israel, and is planning future additional capitalization which will aid the Jewish state's economic development. JACK MARKOWITZ Friday, January 14, 1955 A TOP SALESMAN Age 30-45 IF:— 1. You have held not more than 3 positions in the last five years. 2. 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The officers • are Mes- dames Bernard Breyer, presi- dent; Nathan Schwartz and Jack Schneyer; vice-presidents; David Cooper and Morris Averbuch i secretaries„; H. Dorfman, treas- urer. Board members include Mes- dames Philip Forman, president ex-officio, M. Wainer, M. Share, H. Berlin, A. Smith and B. Fin- ket. For reservations, call Mrs. M. Averbuch, TO. 5-5844, or Mrs. M. Robiner, UN. 2-4642. Child Rescue Women Fete Paid-Up Members Northwest Child Rescue Women will honor paid - up members with a luncheon on Tuesday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Abraham Stein, 19182 Monica. Mrs. Samuel Levin, member- ship chairman, is in charge of a r r an gements and will be as- sisted by Mr s. S a m Feldman. A "s u r p'r i s e" program has been planned. The group will hold its January board Mrs. Levin meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Milton Kogan, and its regular business meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ben Granner, 1757 Pinehurst. 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