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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-30

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Boris Smolar's

'Between You
. . . and Me'

I

Students Applying Cooper May Run for State Senate
The cities comprising the
for JTA Internship State Representative Daniel S. groups.
15th district are Southfield, Oak

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Jewish
Telegraphic Agency is now receiv-
ing applications from journalism
I students interested in participating
in the agency's new intern-training
(Copyright 1970, JTA Inc.)
program.
I
The program will be open only
COMMUNAL SERVICE. A number of Jewish communal insti- to those interested in the profes-
of journalism and who have
tutions
tutions in the United States and Canada—they included Federations, already had some practical experi-
Community Centers and temples—have sent some of their staff ence.
last year for a summer course in Jewish studies conducted by the
School of Jewish Communal Service in Los Angeles. They will do To a limited number, JTA will
it again this year, only to be followed by Jewish agencies in other offer parttime work up to 20 hours
a week during the school term ,
communities.
and fulltime work during the sum-
The school was established last year by the Hebrew Union-Col- mer months in the JTA offices in
lege-Jewish Institute of Religion to help meet the personnel needs New York and Washington and
of the American Jewish community. Its first year proved to be with leading American Jewish
quite a success. It attracted students from New York, Philadelphia, weeklies in major cities.
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, St. Louis and Montreal, not
a later will
stage,
to speak of students from various cities in California. The student the At
interns
be one or two of
' selected each
body includes social workers holding executive positions in their com-
year from among the interns for

e .
mun ities
postgraduate work and study in
Some of the students came with their wives and some with small Israel and other overseas cen-
children. The two-month summer sessions of the School of Jewish ters of Jewish life. They will
Communal Service are being held on the campus of the University of I combine parttime correspon-
Southern California, and the university makes available modern apart- dence work for JTA with studies
ment units to SJCS students, single as well as married. However, in Jewish history, culture and
no children over the age of 6 can be accommodated in the university's religion and the Hebrew Ian-

Cooper announced that he is a
candidate for the State Senate in
the event Senator Saunder Levin
does not run for re-election.
Cooper has been an active
spokesman in the legislature for
the state of Israel and has been an
active member of Zionist Orgam-
zations for the last 20 years.
A 6-year veteran of the State
Legislature, he was elected to that
body in 1964 and was named the
most outstanding freshman legis-
lator that year. Subsequently he
was an assistant floor leader and
presently holds the position of vice
chairman of the judiciary com-
mittee.
Cooper stated that he has been
encouraged by leaders of the var-
ious communities comprising the
15th Senatorial District, members

Park, Hazel Park, Ferndale Madi-
son Heights, Berkley, Pleasant
Ridge, Huntington Woods and
Royal Oak Township.
Cooper is married to the former
Hilda Winshall and has three
1 daughters.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 30, 1970-31

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Center Seeks Collegians
to Be Club Leaders

COMING TO
SOUTHFIELD
IN FEBRUARY

Applications are being accepted

for female club leaders to work
with children and youth at the
facilities. guage•
Jewish Center.
A major reason for this specially-
Admission to the school requires graduation from an accredited
Leaders must be college students
college or university, or current enrollment in a graduate program funded program is to attract to the with some Jewish background.
of study leading to a master's degree in social work or a related field. American Jewish news field, which Previous experience is necessary.
Upon satisfactory completion of 20 credits, the student receives is in urgent need of skilled men
For information, contact Cheryl
from the school a Certificate in Jewish Communal Studies. Upon coin- and yeomen in every facet of news Guyer in the Group Services Divi-
pletion of 10 additional credits—taken under a directed research pre- handling and publishing, young sion, DI 1-4200.

living

gram— the student receives a Master of Arts degree in Jewish Corn- - men and women with a practical
background in American journal-
munal Studies, conferred upon him by the Hebrew Union College.
ism. The interns will be given the
s *
*
opportunity to work at every phase
HIGH GOALS: One of the goals of the school is to develop knowl- of a news service operation, but
edge and understanding of the American Jew, his growth and develop- tl main thrust of their employ-
ment, his social institutions and their historical antecedents. Also to ment will be out of the office
transmit awareness of and familiarity with contemporary Jewish covering news.
communal services in the United States and Canada, and their de-
Robert H. Arnow, president of
velopmental history.
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
Its program also provides for a positive attitude towards the noted that the American Jewish
goals of Jewish communal life; for understanding of issues and press, which now includes about

M & Ms Dance Saturday

A winter "Swing and Sway"
dance, with music by Freddie
Sheyer and his Shy-Cats will be 1
presented by the Jewish singles
group M&Ms (age 25-40) 9 p.m.
Sunday at the Holiday Inn on W. I
Eight Mile, Royal Oak Twp., Oak
Park.

by

NEIL EL MOOCH!

For more information call
549-0233

Candy Centerpieces

MARCIA MASSERMAN

Israel Woos Young
Detroit Friends

ity Federation.
Naan for the next six months.
Isidore Sobeloff and Dr. Judah Shapiro, two former presidents From there, they'll play .it by ear,
of the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service, serve on the said Yael, a student at Eastern
faculty of the school, as does its director, Bubis. Sobeloff, considered Michigan University.
the dean of Jewish communal workers, enjoys a high reputation
Last summer, Yael and Teri
among the students because of his more than 40 years of experience were at Kibutz Urim, where Yael
in all aspects of Jewish communal service. Dr. Shapiro is well known was born. Eighteen and a half
to the student body for the leading roles he has played as director years ago, she was the first baby
of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations, founder of the National Founda- born in the kibutz hospital.
The three girls are carrying one-
tion for Jewish Culture and director of the cultural reconstruction
activities of the Joint Distribution Committee. He is now an adviser way tickets.

to leading Jewish organizations in this country.
The school's advisory committee includes among other members
also Philip Bernstein, executive vice-president of the Council of Jew- OP Jaycees Looking
ish Federations and Welfare Funds; Bertram Gold, executive vice- for Young Man of Year
president of the American Jewish Committee; Dr. Kohn Slawson, San-
The Oak Park Chamber of Com-
ford Solender, William Avrunin, Donald Hurwitz, Robert Hiller, Mrs.
Martha Selig, Harry Barron and numerous Other persons pominent merce is seeking a young man in
the community to be honored for
in Jewish communal work.
his personal success and signifi-
cant contribution in any field, in-
cluding business, education, the
arts, science or government.
Three Detroit civic leaders have dent of the New Detroit Commit-
In announcing this year's search,
been appointed as judges for the tee; and Circuit Judge John B. Stuart Sinai, chairman of the Jay-
Swainson.
cees
project, said nominations may
eighth annual Probus Club awards
Club members serving on the be submitted by any individual or
for academic achievement at
Wayne State University, it was an- committee include Donald Kaplan, organization.
The only rules are the young
nounced by Harvey Grace, chair- Henry Leopold, Arthur Morrison,
man of the club's judging commit- Charles Perlman, Arthur Rubiner man must be a resident of Oak
tee.
Park and he must be age 21.34.
and Martin Stein.
Entry deadline is Feb. 28.
They are Wayne H. Buell, presi-
Nominations should be submitted
Two Probus Club awards will be
dent, Lawrence Institute of Tech-
with
a list of qualifying reasons to
nology; William T. Patrick, Jr., given, each consisting of a $500
Stuart
Sinai, 3080 Penobscot Build-
grant
without
restrictions,
to
mem-
assistant general attorney, Michi-
ing,
Detroit
48226.
gan Bell Telephone Co., and presi- bers of the WSU faculty.

3 Probus Awards Judges Appointed

In

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ideologies within Jewish life; for knowledge and appreciation of Jew- 100 weekly publications, is slowly
ish values, culture practices and beliefs, and for bringing these ob- growing in strength and the qual-

jectives to bear in practice by synthesizing them with the values, I ity of its service. The employment
knowledge and skills acquired in schools of social work or related prospects it offers are gradually
fields. I increasing in attractiveness. He
Jewish communal institutions in various sections of the country said there was a tremendous short-
recognize the achievements of the school. They are now encouraging age of qualified young newsmen
some members of their staff to register for the forthcoming summer in the field.
course in the Los Angeles institution. All indications point to the
fact that the number of students this summer will be perhaps twice as
high compared with last year—the first in the schools' existence.
Jewish personalities who visited the School of Jewish Communal
Service last year were greatly impressed with the quality of the
to young people
Israel's appe
courses given there as well as with the quality of the students. They
had nothing but praise for this new institution, the only one of its is by no mean limited to young
Jews.
Bubis,
who
is
well
kind in the United States, and its director Gerald
known for the positions he held in Jewish social work in a number of
Yael Malamud, 18, daughter of
communities.
the Jerry Malamuds of High '
* *
Meadow Rd.. Farmington, con-
ACADEMIC STANDARDS: Although the School of Jewish Com- vinced a Christian friend to jour-
munal Service is sponsored by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insti- ney with her to Israel last summer.
tute of Religion—an institution of Reform Judaism—it is considered On Feb. 8, the two girls will re-
a service to the total American Jewish community. Its academic turn there, along with a third
program was developed by a committee composed of outstanding pro- friend, who is not Jewish.
fessional leaders in Jewish communal work representing all dimen-
Yael, Teri Sekerak and Wendy
sions of Jewish life and thought. The committee is chaired by Henry Saint will attend an ulpan (inten-
L. Zucker, executive vice-president of the Cleveland Jewish Commun- sive Hebrew course) at Kibutz

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