THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-17 Agency Operates Crisis Unit for Emergency Help NEW YORK (JTA)—A federal- 1y - funded mobile family project, created by the Jewish Family Service of New York to provide immediate help in crisis situations for residents of Manhattan's West Side. has been moved from the agency's office to a facility on the NEW YORK — Although station West Side for more effective serv- ed continents apart, Jewish serv- : ice, .IFS officials have reported. Servicemen Mark Hanuka in Many Overseas Camp ,, icemen with the U.S. armed The West Side Crisis Unit is forces in all corners of the world being partly funded by an annual will be united in the celebration grant of from the National of Hanuka through arrangements Institutes $44,650 of Bealt h, provided made by the National Jewish through the Community Mental Welfare Board. The first Ilanuka Ilealth Board, the city agency candle marking the eight-day Fes- tival of Lights will be kindled at sundown Thursday. Hanuka parties for Jewish men In uniform in Vietnam , like those to be held at all overseas and U.S. continental military installations and at domestic Veterans Admin- istration and federal .hospitals, will be made brighter by gifts, holiday supplies and treats shipped by local groups in the United States affiliated with the .1W11 Women's Organizations' Services. These groups have sent more than 100,000 gift-wraped Hanuka pack- ages to Jewish chaplains for pres- entation to Jewish military per- sonnel in the name of the Ameri- can Jewish community. The "Vietnam Gift Wrap-up" conducted by the JWB-USO Viet- nam Committee of Los Angeles, of which Mrs. Jules Bisno is chair- man, will bring thousands of indi- vidual gifts to servicemen through USO Clubs in that area. Jewish chaplains in Vietnam, Korea, Italy, Germany, Turkey, North Africa, the Aleutian Islands. which distributes public mental health funds. The pilot project was started in conjunction with the nearby Roosevelt Hospital and is carried on in close cooperation with the hospital. A telephone call to the unit's office puts the unit into action. A special number is in operation on an around-the-clock basis. A typi- cal situation described by the offi- cials involved a call from a public health nurse about an elderly couple in considerable trouble. The wife was bedridden, the hus- band an alcoholic, both were starving and unkempt and neither could help the other. Within an hour, a social worker and psychia- trist were at the home of the couple. Medical aid through Roose- velt Hospital was explored and Alcoholics Anonymous was con- tacted for the husband. EDUCATION OF CHILDREN NEW CADILLAC? SEE or CALL ANDY BLAU WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 We talked of the education of children; and I asked him what he thought was best to teach them first. Johnson: "Sir, it is no matter what you teach them first, any more than what leg you shall put into your breecnes first. Sir, you may stand disputing which is best to put in first, but in the mean- time your breech is bare. Sir, while you are considering which of two things you should teach your child first, another boy has learnt them both." —Boswell (Life of Johnson). NEED WALLPAPER ? SEE PAGE 18 Vemco ELECTRONIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER A COMPLETE SELECTION OF THE LATEST MEN'S AND BOYS' FASHIONS FOR HANUKA • MASTER CHARGE • SECURITY • BANKARD • DINERS TOGGEHY of HARVARD HOW HARVARD ROW MALL • 11 MILE & LAHSER Coll Evenings Until 9 353-3284 OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL CHRISTMAS major Pacific Islands and all oth- er overseas and domestic areas where Jewish men are stationed will conduct Hanuka candle-lieht- ing services at military installa- tions. There will be similar ob- servances in VA hospitals. Local JWB armed forces and veterans services committees and Jewish Community Centers will cooperate in organizing Hanuka observances for Jewish GIs and their families on and off military bases. Hanuka gifts sent throughout the world for Jewish servicemen. their wives and children include drei- dles (Hanuka tons), Jewish books. silver Stars of David and mem- zot. In many military chapels. Hanuka candles will be lit in the large, attractive menorot (can d el- abras) nrovided by Serve-A-Chin- lain Committees affiliated with JWB's women's group. AJCongress Urges N.V. State to Put Welfare Above Religion in Adoptions NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri- can Jewish Congress urged repeal of New York State laws requiring adoptive parents to be of the same religion as the child they wish to adopt. Stanley Geller. chairman of the AJCongress' Metropolitan Council. said that the present laws place religious status above the child's welfare. •Geller , testified at a hearing of the domestic relations law subcom mittee of the State Assembly's judiciary committee sitting here. Ile said the religious factor often caused unjustifiable delays in adoption placement. Parents have a constitutional right to determine their child's religious upbringing but when the parental relationship ceases, the state must focus on the child's welfare, he said. "For the state at this point to base its ac- tions on a theory of religious status in the child constitutes a form of aid to religion which the (Consti- tution's) separation principle pro- hibits," Mr. Geller said. He urged outright repeal of the laws. 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