22—Friday, August 18, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JDC Aided 400,000 :Needy in 1966; Lack of Funds Reduced Services Despite elimination of many pro- grams aiding needy Jews overseas — as a result of lack of funds — the Joint Distribution Committee aided more than 400,000 needy Jews in 30 countries during 1966, it was reported by Charles H. Jor- dan. JDC executive vice chairman and director general in the agency's annual report. The 401,000 aided included 87,- ' 135 assisted in Israel, 76,455 in Europe and 56,565 in the Moslem countries. The total number aided compares with 413,000 aided in 1965 and 430,000, assisted in 1964. The decline was not due to a decrease in the number of peo- ple needing help, but to insuffi- cient funds to provide help for all those who needed help, Jor- dan said, hered about 101.000 in 1965, stood at about 95,000 at the end of 1966. JDC aid went to 35,325 Jews in these three countries, more than one of every three Jews remaining in that area. In Iran, which has a fairly stable Jewish population numbering be- tween 75,000 and 80,000, JDC aid in 1966 went to 20,295, better than cne out of every four. Eq.'clvn Maxine Paul Bride of David Diskin Detroit Service Group Stag ay Set for Sept. 14 The annual Stag Day of the De- troit Service Group will be held Thursday, Sept. 14, at Knollwood Country Club, George D. Keil. president, announced. Stag Day is the annual event for all men who worked on the Allied Jewish Campaign and are there fore members of the Detroit Serv- ice Group of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Nearly 300 are expected to take part in the day's program which will include golf, swimming if weather permits, and tennis. The day ends with a dinner and the awarding of the loving cup as a trophy to the division of the Allied Jewish Campaign which has the greatest percentage increase in the amount of pledges over 1966. Warren C. Greenstone, chairman of the hospitality committee for Stag Day, announced that Jack Milen will head the host commit- tee. His committeemen are: Rich- ard Bleznak, Leonard Bonin, Wil- liam Bonin, Arthur Braverman, Seymour Brode, Paul Broder, Rob- ert Brody, Darwin Canvasser, Ed- ward Coopersmith, Irving Ellman, Fred Greenspan, Arthur Howard, Joe Jacobson, Alan Luckoff, Mor- ton Newlander, Ernest Schwartz. Bernard Seigel, Irving Simon, Al Sklar, Robert A. Steinberg, Max Steinway, Gerald Sucher, Alvin Wasserman. and Benton Wolfe. Richard Tishler, chairman of the golf committee, will be assisted by Jerry Halperin, Harvey Schatz. Bruce Thal and Erwin Wile. The decrease in the number of people aided in Israel — from , 97,000 in 1965 to 87,135 in 1966 — was reflected mainly in the sharp decline in the number of people aided by Malben, the JDC pro- gram on behalf of aged, ill and handicapped newcomers to Israel. In 1965, Malben assisted 50,565 needy immigrants and in 1966 the number aided fell to 37,208, a drop of 13.357. Of the 76.455 needy Jews as- sisted in Europe, more than 70 per cent were either transients or post- MRS. DAVID DISKIN war refugees. More than two-thirds, 47.800, were in France. The num- • Evelyn Maxine Paul, daughter ber of new refugees aided in 1966, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paul of mainly in three stopover countries Knob Woods Dr.. Southfield, be- — Austria. France and Italy — came the bride of David William totalled 10,760, a decline of more Diskin. son of Dr. and Mrs. Leon than 40 per cent from 1965. Diskin of Oxley Rd.. Southfield, at JDC aid in the Moslem countries the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi — Morocco, Tunisia, Iran and Al- Milton Arm, Cantor Nicholas Fena- geria — went to 56,565 needy Jews kel and Rev. Larry Vieder offi- in 1966. Jewish emigration from ciated. the North African countries slowed The bride wore an A-line gown considerably in 1966. As a result, of English netting and embroid- Gerald L. Goldberg, newly elect- the Jewish population of Morocco, ered Venetian lace over silk peau ! ed chairman of the Detroit Hay Tunisia and Aligeria. which num- de sole. A matching lace crown Commission, announced that De- held the full-length veil of im- troit Habonim will be directed by ported silk illusion. She carried a new ("messenger") from Israel, Stephanotis and Phalaenopsis on Motke Sheffer. her confirmation Bible . It is the job of the shaliach to Jacqueline Wolnowski, sister provide a better understanding of of the bride, was matron of hon- Israel and her people to the Ameri- or. Bridesmaids were Barbara can boys and girls with whom he Gutman, Diane Feinstein, Ilene works, as well as act as an adviser. Kashdari and Carol Glassman. Sheffer and his wife, Edna, will KerMeth Diskin served as h i s come to Detroit immediately fol- brother's best man. Ushers were lowing the Habonim National Con- Stephen Gutman. Charles Eizel- vention Aug. 28-30 at Habonim man. Marshall Karol of Melrose, Camp Tavor, Three Rivers. Mass.. and Jerry Share. The other new officers of the After a San Francisco-Las Vegas Hay Commission are Sarah Schiff, treasurer; and Pearl Randleman, honeymoon. the couple will live in secretary. Ann Arbor. Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bern- , stein, prominent retired dentist and his wife who make their home in Palm Springs, Calif., as well as Detroit, celebrated their 50th wed- ding anniversary at a family din- ner in Franklin Hills Country Club Thursday. Dr. Bernstein. a pioneer leader in Keren Hayesod here, has his name inscribed in the Jewish Na- tional Fund Golden Book in Jeru- salem for his contribution of land to the JNF. He is a long-time Zion- ist. and his wife was at one time active in Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization. Past president of the Standard City Club, Dr. Bernstein also serv- ed as first vice president of the old Tri-Square Club in the Han- nah Schloss Building. lie is. a pioneer member of Cong. S'haarey Zedek and also belongs to Down- town Synagogue, Founders Socie- ty of the Detroit Institute of Arts and Michigan Historical Society. Born in Windsor, Dr. Bern- stein attended the University of Michigan and the Detroit Col- lege of Medicine (Dentistry). He has retired from a dental prac- tice of 53 years, the last 34 of them in the Fisher Building. TRY SOME SOON I Aaron Young Adult Group, which met weekly. Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 * ENTERTAINMENT From LONDON, ENGLAND and His ORCHESTRA • "Distinctive Styling in Music to your Individual Taste" EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? Cranbrook House Motel Is Conveniently Located at 20500 JAMES COUZENS (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across frem Northland) Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations! Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Airport Limousine Service Available ** k********************************************** PRE-VACATION SPECIALS — BUY NOW AND SAVE! WILL BE CLOSED AUGUST 27 to SEPTEMBER 4 * * A real estate transaction that benefited Israel was completed this week with the seller of the home, the real estate broker and the buyer all combining efforts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg (left) were sellers of the home; Arthur King of the Arthur King Realty Co., the broker; and Leo Donigan (standing) of Donigan and Sklover, who purchased the property. The Rothbergs gave the entire amount they received for their property to the Israel Emergency Fund; the Arthur King Realty Co. purchased Israel Bonds at double its commission; and Donigan and his partner, Daniel I. Skloven, the buyers, also invested in Israel Bonds. Single young adults age 20 to 40 who are interested in a social group now being organized in the community may call Loretta Wein- traub, LI 8-9430, for information. Miss Weintraub headed the Beth ZAN GILBERT Call UN. 1-3065 So Great You'll Say Geshmakstel This great sauce is the recipe of seafaring Italian folk, made as only Chef Boy-Ar-Dee can make it! Chunks of Italian- style plum tomatoes, rich and zesty with onions, herbs, spices and olive oil. For spa- ghetti, noodles and rice, meats, fish and egg dishes— it's geshmakste... and meat- less! New Young Adult Group 1********** r Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Marinara Sauce Dr. Bernstein and his wife, the former Minabel Block of Macon, Ga., met here and were married in New York by Rabbi Joseph Silver- man of Temple Emanu-El. During the summer months, the Bernsteins come to Detroit to be with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Eckhous, son Raymond and their families. They also have a son, Aleck. in Los Angeles, and grand- children. During the 37 years of its 'exist- _L Professional Shows 74. ence, the Hebrew Orphan Home * 74 for Any Occasion made use of his skills and made him an honorary life member of * SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ 4( the board. When the orphan home AGENCY was discontinued and the Fresh 356-8525 Air Camp (now Tamarack) set up, -4( Berkley, Mich. Dr. Bernstein became first coun- selor. He also was dentist for the old Home for the Aged on Brush Classified Ads Get Quick Results St. and Edmund Pl. Israeli Named Habonim Adviser Triple Real Estate Deal Aids Israel 1 -k 50 1 I 4 nni 'vers Iry The Peter Bernstems YOUNG HfN TURKEYS FANCY FRYERS 4 or More FRESH LAKE TROUT Lb. 39` Lb. 29c Lb. 59c 11-oz. 05z STREIT'S EGG N' ONION MATZOS Box .as 7-oz. 89 c MA COHEN'S LOX Jar ROKEACH BORSCHT or SCHAV 4 Btle.s. 99` -oz. 10 3 Pkg. *** DAISY BRAND CREAM CHEESE Qt. LIPSCHUTZ KOSHER GRAPE JUICE .. . . 41 .11 8:cc PILLAR ROCK RED SOCKEYE SALMON . 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