24—Friday, May 3, 1968
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Air. and Mrs. Brown
Honeymoon in Rome
Operation Friendship, Haven for Elderly
Ex-Patients, Studied as Model for U.S.A.
A federally aided program of
the Detroit Section, National Conn-
ell of Jewish Women, which en-
ables elderly patients at Ypsilanti
State Hospital to return to inde-
pendent living under volunteer su-
pervision has been given a re-
newed grant through the Michigan
Commission on Aging.
In addition, "Operation Friend-
ship" is expected to be projected
as a model of its kind for the coun-
try. It is one of only two projects
in Michigan to be so honored under
the Older Americans Act.
The U.S. Senate Special Commit-
tee on Aging sent a staff member
to Detroit to study Operation
Friendship and a long report on
tlie program ensued recently in the
committee's magazine, Aging.
The patients, most of whom have
been in the hospital's psychiatric
ward for more than 15 years, are
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not so much illas they are old,
apathetic and devoid of any place
to go, officials said.
In the two years since the non-
sectarian program was started,
10 persons have been placed.
Five live in boarding houses, two
pairs of women are roommates
in their own apartment and one
manages an apartment by her-
self. Many more are being pro-
cessed for similar help.
Mrs. Victor Shiffman, president
of the section, said that the most
startling improvement was in the
two women, aged 61 and 70, who
now share an apartment.
She said that when they first
came to the attention of program
officials, "they were completely
apathetic. They seemed to be there
only because they were asked. But
as soon as they were placed, they
came to life. They both keep house
excellently,. love to have visitors
and really take part in our club."
A 67-year-old Negro woman, who
feared leaving the hospital, has
made such strides she now be-
longs to three other programs and
is helping other older people to
become acquainted with the city.
Program participants are ini-
tially chosen by the hospital staff
in consultation with Operation
Friendship's professional social
worker. The hospital staff decides
which type of housing is most
suitable and prepares the patient
for placement while the section
seeks the appropriate housing.
Mrs. Shiffman said volunteers
had helped greatly by setting up
apartments, getting gifts of fur-
niture and even holding "showers"
for household incidentals. Many
former patients needed help in
learning again such everyday tasks
as shopping, using a checking ac-
count and paying bills. The section
now assigns two volunteers to act
as special friends to each of the
former patients so that they can be
assured of occasional visitors and
someone to telephone in case of
an emergency.
for
Peace'
Urge Jarring Press
Efforts
Israel 'Women
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
JERUSALEM — Israel's Council
of Women for Peace petitioned UN
envoy Ambassador Gunnar Jar-
ring Tuesday to make every ef-
fort to bring peace to the Middle
East. Members of the group pre-
sented the petition to Dr. Jaring
as he left the King David Hotel
on his way to a meeting with For-
eign Minister Abba Eban. The Am-
bassador arrived Monday night.
The Council of Women for Peace
is an association of women's or-
ganizations including WIZO the
Women's International Zionist Or-
ganization and the Pioneer Wom-
en.
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Dr. Richard A. Cloward, profes-
sor of social-work at Columbia Uni-
versity, will be the third speaker
in the 18th annual Leo M. Frank-
lin Memorial Lectures in Human
Relations at WSU.
Dr. Cloward will discuss "Poor
Kids and the 'Poor Law,' " 8:30
p.m., Monday, in the WSU Com-
munity Arts Auditorium. Theme
for the series is "The Rights of
Children and Youth."
There is no charge for admis-
sion and the public is invited.
Dr. Cloward was active in found-
ing Mobilization for Youth on Man-
hattan's lower east side, a forerun-
ner of the community organization
programs of the Office of Economic
Opportunity.
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couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rosenthal of Marlowe Ave. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of
Southfield Rd., Southfield.
The bride wore a gown of peau
de soie under a cage of lace and
illusion. The bodice and edge of
the long sleeve were worked with
pearl beading, and the attached
train fell to chapel length. The
headdress was a jeweled shoulder-
length mantilla of the matching
lace of the gown. The bride car-
ried a cascading spray of orchids
and Stephanotis.
Diane Rosenthal, the bride's
sister, was maid of honor. Her
bridesmaids were Nitzi Fuchs,
Lynn Margolin, Barbara Haking
and Doric Baron.
Seymour Brown, the bride-
groom's brother, was best man.
Ushers were Morrie Kaplan, Rich-
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Males. Ringbearers were Glenn
and Joel Klein.
Following a honeymoon trip to
Rome, the couple will live in Royal
Oak.
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donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at Cong. Bnai David. The proceeds
will help care for thousands of
Youth Aliya and native children
Israel. Accord-
Jing to Mrs. Emil
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in Israel chair-
man, funds pro-
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