THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24—Friday, February 16, 1968

Mrs. Max Biber Ho nored as Volunteer
With Heart of Gold by Service Council

A woman who has devoted the
last 10 years to working on behalf
of the blind, Mrs. Max Biber. 19320
Suffolk, was honored Wednesday in
the tri-country area's first com-
munity wide recognition ceremony
for outstanding volunteers.
She was among a group of 12
women presented "Heart of Gold"
awards at the Valentine's Day
event staged by the newly formed
Volunteer Award Council.
The volunteers were saluted for
symbolizing the many thousands
who contribute their time and
talents for community betterment.
Gold hearts and red roses
decked Cobo Hall for the recogni-
tion luncheon sponsored by the
new council, comprised of repre-

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sentatives- from 35 leading wom-
en's organizations working in
cooperation with Women for the
United Foundation.
Actress-author Cornelia Otis
Skinner, star of stage and radio,
was guest speaker.
A "Heart of Gold" award bear-
ing a "Spirit of Detroit" charm
was given each of the 12 winners
along with a marble paperweight
in which was embedded a medal-
lian of the Spirit of Detroit.
Mrs. Biber was cited for organiz-
ing the Tri-County Braille Services,
which has resulted in better or-
ganization and distribution of
Braille-transcribed materials and
the elimination of unnecessary dup-
lication of Braillist production.
She has served on the board of
trustees of the Metropolitan Society
for the Blind and worked with a
group that started a Braille trans-
cribing program at Southern Michi-
gan Prison.
Mrs. Biber has visited officials
in charge of work for the blind
throughout this and other coun-
tries to find out their needs and
the scope of their programs as
well as to exchange ideas on
ways for giving reciprocal help.
As a Braille transcriber, she has
produced a diversity of books and
other materials as varied as a diet
menu and calorie counter for a
blind-deaf woman and an examina-
tion paper on Shakespeare for a
student.
She transcribes materials f o r
blind boys and girls attending He-
brew schools and has completed
copies of monumental works in
Hebrew for libraries for the blind
throughout this country, Israel,
Canada England and France.
Mrs. Biber has two sons, a
married daughter and two grand-
children.

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only equate a Negro woman with
NEW YORK (JTA)—Jewish and t hat the Negro women needed an
a maid or a cleaning woman."
Negro women volunteers partici- opportunity to learn and to lead,
She added that NCJW women
pating in interracial programs for and they executed a strategic
"have a long way to go in work-
ithdrawal
from
some
of
the
w
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the poor under auspices of Women
ing with Negro women on an
in Community Services are learn- 1 eadership posts into which their
equal basis."
ing, sometimes painfully, how to experience had thrust them." A
For many NCJW participants,
use the "opportunities for mean- NCJW spokesman said that con-
ingful dialogue" between the races flicts occurred often enough so the experience, as NCJW and other
white
volunteers "as their Negro
hat
the
problem
had
been
dis-
provided by the programs, accord-'t
ing to an official of the National cussed at both the section and counterparts take their first falter-
ing
steps
together" is "exhilarat-
national level and that informal
Council of Jewish Women.
ing." A Jewish volunteer from the
The NCJW is one of the partici- guidelines were made available to
Deep South called the program "an
pating agencies in WICS, along NCJW participants in WICS pro-
entirely new interracial interplay.
with the National Council of Catho- grams to apply when such hostili-
For the first time in our state,
ies
develo
p.
The
spokesman
lic Women, Church Women United, t
avenues of communication are
the Protestant organization; and stressed that the problem was one
open."
of
negative
Negro
attitudes
toward
the National Council of Negro
Women. WICS was originally cre- whites and not to be considered in
ated to screen girls for the federal any way as indicating anti-Semitic
job corps. It has since broadened attitudes on the part of Negro
with
its program to include orientation volunteers.
In referring to stereotypes,
for girls awaiting assignment and
Mrs. Multer reported that sev-
to help find jobs for graduates of
eral NCJW volunteers indicated
the job corps.
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that the Negro volunteers tend
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times hostile, relationships be-
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rich."
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the
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side,
accord-
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scribed by Mrs. Robert Multer, a
member of the NCJW national
program development a n d fi-
nance committee, in a report in
the winter 1968 issue of "Council
Woman," the NCJW publication.
Mrs. Laura Fox, liaison for the
National Council of Negro Women
in WICS, was quoted by Mrs.
Muller as pointing out that Negro
women, far less experienced in
volunteer work, feel insecure when
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Kvutza Ivrit, Hebrew Cultural
Society, will meet 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day at the Jewish Center, when
Aaron Kutnick will serve as chair-
man.
Dr. Abraham Greenbaum, head
of the Semitics department in the
library at Wayne State University,
will speak. Dr. Greenbaum, who
spent last year in Israel, was an
eye-witness to the events of the
Six-Day War.
There will be Tu b'Shevat songs
led by Mrs. Drora Kleinplatz. Any-
one who understands Hebrew is
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