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June 22, 1962 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-22

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Jewish Women's League Announces
Appointments for Service Groups

ORT Does I-Ierculean Job, But Not Bedol-Stein
Enough, Mrs. Becker . Says of Trip Vows Exchanged

The League of Jewish Worn-
en's Organizations of Greater
Detroit, an affiliate of the Na-
tional Bureau of Federated
Jewsh Women's Groups, has an-
nounced appointments of com-
mittee chairmen to represent
the League on various com-
munal agencies and service
groups, according to Mrs. Mar-
tin Naimark, president.
The appointments were made

a,

Mrs. Harry Becker has re- ship plan serves just such a
turned from her 15th trip purpose. It is sometimes re-
" abroad. Thirteen were for ferred to as the "crash pro-
"4 pleasure. This one, her second gram."
It is for those people who do
as member of a study mission
,
for Women's American ORT, not have the time to acquire a
was
marked by both "tears of "formal" education, but -must
.
.r.: joy and tears of just plain sad- begin to earn a livelihood
ness."

quickly. In these courses, they
Mrs. Becker was overjoyed are taught how to use small
at the harmonious workings of tools, make minor repairs, the
rA
a class, which included 18 Con- rudiments of carpentry or

golese, at an ORT school in plumbing. There presently are

Geneva. She had empathy for the more destitute persons than
Algerian refugees in Marseilles ORT is equipped to train. En-
ID
and the 40,000 Jews in Casa- trance is on a first-come, first-
serve basis.
blanca's mellah.
P.;
ti
"There are, 150,000 Jews in
As part of a five-woman study
E-.
mission conducted every three Morocco," says Mrs. Becker,
O years
"80,000
in Casablanca and 40,-
by ORT (Organization for
E.
Rehabilitation a n d Training), 000 in that city's mellah. I tried
g z Mrs. Becker's purpose was to to look at the situation objec-
inspect ORT installations at her tively. I found that I could not
r4
go through it untouched. The
assigned sector, Morocco.
Her checklist included (1) worst slum in the United States
how funds were being spent, is a paradise in comparison to
(2) how programs were being the mellah."
"Its inhabitants," she says,
implemented and (3) how effi-
cient was operation. The an- "live in the most vile condi-
tions
imaginable. They are af-
swers to those three questions
pleased her beyond expectation. flicted with infections. Refuse
ORT, says Mrs. Becker, is doing and waste litter the streets.
Families are limited to a ration
an Herculean job.
of one cup of water per day .. .
It is distressing to her that for drinking, cooking and wash-
it is not enough.
ing purposes."
Mrs. Becker, member of
Mrs. Becker described the
Com-
ORT's National Executive
queues for the "soup kitchen"
regional
chairman
of
mittee and
run by the Joint Distribution
Southern and Midwest Expan- Committee, and her eyes
sion, will report on her findings brimmed at . the remembrance.
to the Committee on July 11 in . These are the people ORT must
New York. She has one major rehabilitate. *There are seven
recommendation.
ORT schools in Morocco, all
We must lower standards of instituted in a i2-year period.
entrance to our schools and ex- They are not enough.
pand."
It was with a great deal of
In order to expand abroad, satisfaction, she says, that her
says Mrs. Becker. Women's tour of the mellah was con-
American ORT must expand ducted by one of its graduates,
here . • with more chapters to trained by ORT to overcome his
i surroundings.
provide the necessary funds.
Mrs. Becker was quick to ex-
plain that lowering standards Janet Sue Kellerman
does not mean impairing the Honored by AMVET
caliber of ORT schools. Pro-
Janet Sue Kellerman was the
grams range from short-term only recipient of the AMVET
vocational training for simple award for "outstanding scholar-
trades to three and four-year ship and leadership" of this
curricula for training in June's graduating classes in
highly skilled professions in Michigan high schools.
electronics, engineering, medi- I The AMVET award is present-
tine and science.
ed to sons and daughters of
The industry and government world war veterans who were
of Morocco, as in other coun- either totally or partially dis-
tries where ORT is located, abled. Miss Kellerman was one
"snap up our people almost of 21 students throughout the
before they graduate," she says. country to receive $500 from
The problem to which she AMVET,-
refers is the need, "Now," of
She was graduated valedictori-
the growing list of poverty- an of her class at Berkley High
stricken and persons who have School and received a tuition
been relocated to learn a means scholarship to Wayne State Uni-
to provide for their families.
versity, in a d d i t ion to the
In addition to ORT's con- AMVET stipend.
Miss Kellerman is the daughter
tinuing programs of a sophisti-
cated and specialized nature, of Mrs. Walter Kellerman of Lin-
the organization's apprentice- coln Ave., Huntington Woods.

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Senior Psychiatry
Award at Wayne State

The degree of doctor of medi-
cine was conferred this week on
Reuven Bar-Levav, 20041 Little-
field, by the Wayne State Uni-
versity College of Medicine, and
the senior award in psychiatry
given anually by the American
psychiatry Association for an
outstanding study in the field.
The subject of Dr. Bar-Levav's
award-winning study was "Psy-
chologic Reflections Upon Mod-
ern, Architecture."
Bar-Levav has had an active
role in the field of Jewish edu-
cation, having taught at the
United Hebrew Schools and at
the Shaarey Zedek Schools. Prior
to his move to Detroit, he was
editor of the Hebrew Journal,
"Niv" in New York, associated
with Camps Massad as educator-
director and with Ha'noar Ha'-
Ivri Hebrew Youth Association
as executive director.
Dr. Bar-Levav and his wife,
Sylvia (nee Savin), are the par-
ents of three children: Doron,
I. a and Leora. Dr. Bar-Levav
will serve his internship at Har-
per Hospital.

MRS. JUSTIN BEDOL

Beverly Lyba Stein became
the bride of Justin Lee Bedol
in a ceremony June 17 at Adas
Shalom synagogue. Officiating
was Rabbie Jacob Segal.
Parents of the newlyweds
are Mrs. Sol Stein, 9161 War-
rington and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
yden, Beech-
Bedol, 25370 l3r
wood, Ohio.
The bride wore an ivory peau
de sole gown with bouquets of
re-embroidered lace. Bows cas-
caded down the back and end-
ed in a chapel-train. The shoul-
der-length bouffant veil was
held in place by a small pill
box made from matching lace
of the gown.
Mrs. Gerald L. Stein and Mrs.
Alfred H. Stein were matrons-
of-honor. Bridesmaids were
Judith Pliskow, Judith Stein,
Mrs. Edward Fairman and Mrs.
Robert Singer. Junior brides-
maids were Meridel Rubenste -
and Sharon Bedol.
Mr. Harry Bedol, father of
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Physicians Invited
to AMA-APF Meeting

Dr. Bernard Weston, presi-
dent of the Detroit chapter of
Physicians Fellowship, invites
all physicians attending t h e
American Medical Association
Convention in Chicago to the
annual assembly of the APF
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