Improved Health and Care for Aged Programs Slated at CJFWF Parley GERSON MARDER * * * The 800 delegates from all parts of the United States and Canada, now attending the 29th General Assembly of the Coun- cil of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, at the • Statler Hilton Hotel, last night heard proposals for priorities for im- proved care of chronically ill and the aged. A proposed five-point program suggests that homes for aged remove age restrictions on ad- missions; general hospitals should not limit themselves to patients with short illness but be prepared to treat anyone who needs in- tensive diagnostic work-up or care; communities should develop wider home care programs to JWV Sponsors `Winter Ball' Department of Michigan Jew- ish War Veterans and its La- dies Auxiliary. are sponsoring a "Winter Ball" to be held 9 p.m. Dec. 17 at Cobo Hall. Featured will be Hal Gordon and his 16- piece orchestra. Chairmen -of the affair are Louis Kogan and Mrs. Nathan Feld. Gerson Marder, Department commander, said the affair will enable the organization to carry out its vast program of rehabili- tation and aid to the needy veteran and his family. Mrs. Al Rosen is IDepaitment president. For information, call the JWV Memorial Home, WE 3-0846. supplement hospital care; health insurance, preferably through the Social Security system, should be provided, and better coopera- tion between the practitioners should be developed. The four - day meeting will last through Sunday. Dr. Franz Goldmann, associate professor of Medical Care Emeri- tus, Harvard School of Public Health, director of a four-year CJFWF national study of co= ordination of community health services, presented the major findings for coordination by the CJFWF Health Services Com- mittee. He reported that half the general hospitals have gone be- yond their original function of Mendes-France, Former Premier of France, and Dr. Sachar to Address Brandeis Associates Dinner Nov. At a fund-raising dinner on Deputy to the National As on- Sunday, Nov. 20, Pierre Mendes- bly, Minister of National France will address the Detroit omy for the Provincial G ern- and Ement of General de Gaul . vtomt Chapter of Bran- of ; permanent representati d e i s University France on ECOSOC. Associates, at the . 20 i Co-speaker at the Sheraton - C a will !champagne dinner meeti lac Hotel. e be Dr. A. L. Sachar, pr dent Mendes-France of Brandeis University. served as Pre- al- Brandeis University of mier of France tham, Mass., is largely . during 1954-55. A member of the Dr. Sacher ported by fundS raised throug French Resistance Movement the efforts of its numerous asso- during World War II, his poll.- date chapters throughout the tical career included serving as United States. treating only patients with short- term illness.On the contrary, the study findings show that hospi- tals have come to play an im- portant role in the care of long- term patients. He suggested the addition of two special divisions in the hospitals; one for short- term service for psychiatric dis- orders and one for medical care and rehabilitation of long-term patients. Louis Stern, of Newark, chair- man of the CJFWF health serv- As fol- ices committee, pres • , the low-up to the s committee w ormulate reco mendation or consideration by the loca ederations which plan and co inate the health services unde ewis in their com opening general session ured an address by Prof. illiam Haber of the Univer- sity, of Michigan, president of American Ort Feder , who analyzed cur e n t omic trends an the' effects servi strut ewish c munit Israel. He will be joined on the platform by Herbert Friedman, executive vice-chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and dore Sobeloff, executive vice- president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation. Friedinan and Sobeloff will analyze the re- sults of 1960 campaigns and evaluate the prospects for cam- paigning in 1961. Radom Tailors Big Selection of Fall & Winter Name Brand Suits - Slacks orl Coats - Topcoats Remodel your old suit to the new CONTI- NENTAL model ! Expert Alterations on Irvin e, of C • land, F LADIES' and MEN'S CJFWF p esident ormally Clothing. opened the Assem • -. Sidney Holland r of B more, past president of t Council, pre- TUXEDO RENTALS sided. Perfect Individual Morning ssions were devoted Fitting to j0 . udget review sessions e Large City Budgeting Conference with representatives of national and overseas Jewish agencies, and - a series of work- shop sessions by women leaders Tailors, Clothiers & Cleaners on the need for a year-round 22155 Coolidge, Oak Park education program. Principal speaker at today's Pickup & Delivery: LI . 7-1511 relationship between Disapora session will be Israel Ambassa- Jewry and Israel. Closed Sundays Other speakers were Law- dor Avraham Harman, who will review the current situation in rence Crohn, Milton J. vice man of ,Chicago, a 7 Leiken, president, and Eze Scottish Rite Aud. — Masonic Temple regional director. sident of Hyman Pric Sunday — November 20 — 8:30 P.M. ionist Dis- the South H the delegats trict, welt and gue resolutions Amo present s one urging the adopt U.S. ov m,ent • to oppose t Shakespeare's Julius Caesar bid f e United 'Arab - directed by pu c fr a seat on th Douglas Campbell 'ty Council. Ano er re the U.S. governme 0 starring tion orously for t Max Helpmann, Claude Bede, Mervyn Blake Suez the blo and other Stratford, Ont., Festival Players nal by th Unit b. R wor towa bile and SEATS NOW ON SALE — $4.00 - $3.00 $2.00 hieving a eace settle P.O. Box 5075 ab twen Israe and th Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan tes throug direct egotia- Please enclose self addressed, stamped envelope ged. for s. Support was - and check made payable n America To G.P.U.C. Play Project ZOA progra t Sponsored by Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church 1 as JNF and el an Israe • • • RADOM Mich. Zionists Plan Kay Memorial Project Milton S. Marwil, of Detroit, was re-elected president of the Michigan Region of the Zionist Organization of America at the 11th annual convention held in South Haven, last S u n d a, y. Named as vice presidents were Harry J. Binder, Flint; Dr. Manuel Goldberger, Saginaw; Thomas A. Horwitz, Pontiac; Dr. Edward Neufeld, Grand Rapids; Judge Ira G. Kaufman and Sherman Shapiro of Detroit. M. Ben Lewis, Detroit, was desig- nated treasurer and Hyman Price, South Haven, Secretary. Judge Ira G. Kaufman, ZOD president, presided over a spe- cial session devoted to a memo- rial tribute to the late Leon Kay, a former president of the region. Morris M. Jacobs, honor- ary president of the region, eu- logized Kay as a man who gave meaning and substance to the word "Zionist." He described Kay's pioneering activities on behalf of private investments in Israel, his abiding interest in the Haifa Technion and the Kfar Silver Agricultural Insti- tute of the ZOA; his dedication to Jewish education and He- brew culture which moved him to be among the founders of the Hillel Day School in De- troit. The convention voted to initiate a Leon Kay Memorial Project in Israel. Abraham A. Redelheim, ZOA past president, also paid trib- ute to Kay's contributions to the ZOA on the national and policy-making level. • Redelheim said that Israeli leaders are having "s e c o n d thoughts" on the question of Zionism and are moving toward a m or e affirmative position with reference to the World Zionist Organization. He called for Zionist vigilance in the months ahead and for a greater integration on the part of Zionists in the work of their respective communities. Rabbi Edward Neufeld, of Grand Rapids, said that the major task of Zionism today is to strengthen and direct the Schwartz Acclaimed alBond Event You Are Invited to Visit North Rhine Westphalia Pays Indemnity Claims to Victims of Nazism The Detroit Area's Newest Plymouth- Valiant Dealer (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) DUSSELDORF—The state of North Rhine Westphalia had processed 331,000 claims for in- demnity filed by victims of 1 of this year, Nazis of the cases a more than or of the ere decided in claimants, the state inistry of announ Inte • • so far e claims proces prise 55 pe,,rent • the total ed. ptember, Up to th indemni- e repo th Rhine ation •ved pay- stphaha t $275,- ts tot now being 000. C e of about pr • ssed a mon 2,5 44: -7 t 666 Canabian Pagers M GOLDFARB MOUTH, Inc. GIANT SIZED DEALS ON THE NEW SOLID Dr. At the Israel B d dinner on Nov. 2, a Cobo; of the enter), executive vice • reside Joseph J. Schwartz guests. 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