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July 17, 1970 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-07-17

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26—Friday, July 17, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Plan Seven Israel Missions

Business
Brevities

LEONARD G. SIEGAL ASSOCI-
ATES INC., ARCHITECTS, of De-
, troit, announces the promotion of
W. Allan Tuomaala, AIA, from
secretary to vice president and the
appointment of Arnold F. Serlin,
AIA, as secretary of the firm.

S.

Oppenheim

Paul Zuckerman, national chairman of the United Jewish Ap-
peal, head of this year's "Operation Israel," pauses at the door-
way to an underground shelter on Israel's border to talk with two
small Israelis who spend each night in the protection of the steel
and concrete bunker. The picture was taken during a recent mis-
sion of the United Jewish Appeal

Seven missions to Israel for a
look at conditions there under the
auspices of the Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit and the
United Jewish Appeal are planned
for fall and winter.

Rosen

Due to a typographical error,
the names of these designers in
last week's House of Living Rooms
ad were transposed. The House of
Living Rooms is located at 215
W. Fifth St., Royal Oak.

Detroiters will he on the follow-
ing national missions.

Nov. 8–IR—Rabbinical Mission.
Nov. 14-22—Men 9nly Mission.
Dec. 5-13--Physicians' Mission.
Dec. 20-30—Fathers and Sons
Mission.
Jan. 16.24-1971 Men Only Mis-
sion.
Jan. 20-Feb. 3—Women Only
Mission.

Standard Federal
Sees Record Growth

This Week in History

40 Years Ago This Week: 1930

King Carol promised action after Romanian newspapers criticized
the failure to suppress a two-week wave of anti-Semitic disturbances.
The National Socialist province of Thuringia considered making
Adolf Hitler, an Austrian citizen, a cabinet member to avoid his
deportation as an undesirable alien.
Hungarian-born violinist Leopold Auer, teacher of Jascha Heifetz,
Mischa Elman and Efrem Zimbalist Sr., died in Dresden at 85.
A professor's list of the 60 greatest novels included Jacob Was-
serman's "World's Illusion" (1920) and Stefan Zweig's "Case of
Sergeant Grischa" (1928).
A Moslem spokesman before the Wailing Wall Commission
charged that "Zionism is a dangerous scheme which seeks the restora-
tion of the Kingdom of Judah" by "encroaching" on Moslem shrines.
British Jews voiced strong disapproval of the government's
attitude toward a Jewish National Home.

10 Years Ago This Week: 1960

Rabbi Murciano Leaves
Hillel for Florida School

An amendment to social security
regulations to protect survivors of
some "missing in action" Vietnam
servicemen against loss of social
security benefits was announced
by Commissioner of Social Secu-
rity Robert M. Ball.
The administrative change will
eliminate a technical barrier that
in some rare and unusual cases
could have kept servicemen's
families from receiving full bene-
fit protection.
Under the present procedures,
the retroactivity of benefits is lim-
ited to no more than one year
prior to the month in which the
dependents of "missing men" file
an application for benefits or a
statement of intent to claim bene-
fits.
But because some families are
unwilling to acknowledge the
death of a loved one until it is
officially declared — sometimes
three or four years after the miss-
ing report — many months of
back benefit payments could have
been lost to them.
Under the change, the casualty
form prepared by the appropriate
service department indicating the
missing-in-action status will he
considered as a statement of in-
tent to claim benefits.
No benefit loss will occur due
to a time lapse between the ac-
tual death and application since
such a form is prepared shortly
after a missing-in-action report is
received.
The new procedure will also pro-
tect the social security benefit
rights of servicemen declared

During the first six months of
1970. Standard Federal Savings
experienced the greatest growth
in its his t or y. A part of this
growth is due to the merger Feb.
6 of Standard Federal Savings and
Birmingham Federal Savings.
The merger of these two asso-
ciations created a financial insti- I
tution with assets of more than
5500.000.00 and 20 offices to serve
the community.
In the first six months of 1970 missing in action. but later found
to be alive, but disabled.
assets increased by $109,488,000,
For inf ormati
contact any ao-
including $55,157,000 which was

The annual Detroit Service
Group Israel survey tour is sched-
uled for Oct. 12-24. Paul Broder,
DSG president, announced.
This mission is for men and
women.
Feb. 13.21—Men Only Mission.
Government officials in Israel.
A request from a number of par-
as well as agency executives and
ents resulted in a father and son
staffs receive the group for spe-
mission this year for the first time.
cial briefings on the present situa-
Youths of 18 years and over will
tion on the domestic as well as the
benefit from the tour which is de-
military fronts.
signed for the young adult and his added through the merger. Total
Paul Zuckerman. national chair- father. It is scheduled to coincide assets are now $555,083,000.
man of UJA, is heading "Opera-
According to Robert J. Hutton,
with the winter vacation period of
tion Israel for a second year. The
many colleges.
president of Standard Federal, the
"mini-missions" are one-week spe-
The survey tour participants growth figures are due to the
cialized tours which take people have already held a briefing ses- merger, the new high rates of in-
into areas of Israel, not usually sion to learn about the trip. Another
terest paid on both passbook and
open to visitors, for a look at the
is scheduled for 8 p.m. July 28 in certificate accounts, general eco-
immediate situations both on the
nomic conditions, increased facili-
Room 202, Jewish Center.
borders and in the interior.
Further information on "Opera- ties and the fact that other invest_
More than 100 leading Detroiters
tion Israel" may be obtained by - ments have been less attractive.
have gone on the "Operation Is- calling Sol Drachler, campaign di-
Standard Federal Savings pays
rael" missions since the program rector, at the Allied Jewish Cam- 5 per cent daily interest on in-
began two years ago. Zuckerman paign-Israel Emergency Fund of- terest on insured passbook savings
said.
fice, WO 5-3939.
accunts, which is the highest rate

(From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Social Security
Protects Survivors
'Missing in Action'

cial Security office. The Detroit
Northwest off ice is located at
17500 Lahser.

Philadelphia Hospital Gets
Additional Federal Grant
for Leg Brace Research

Rabbi Simon Murciano. head
master of Hillel Day School of
Detroit since 1965, has been el-
ected headmaster of Hillel Com-
munity Day School in Hollywood,
Fla. Rabbi Murciano plans to as-
sume his new post Aug. 1.
Prior to his coming here he was
the principal of Eliahu Academy-
in Louisville. Ky.

In Detroit he
was a board
member of Nliz-
rachi-llapoel Miz-
rachi Organiza-
tion, board of
license for teach-
ers in Jewish
schools in Detroit
' and a member of
' its committee on
standards a n d
examinations. Rabbi
Murciano,
board member cf
' Young Israel of
Greenfield. Board of Magen David
Adorn, board of the Detroit Jewish
Educators Council and a member
of the synagogue and schools com-
mittee of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.

The Michigan Humane Society, a
Torch Drive service, provides kind-
ness to animals.

MERRY MELODY
NURSERY, CAMP,
& KDGN.

24950 Lahser, nr. 10 Mile

OPEN HOUSE AND

REGISTRATION ON

Sunday, July 19th from 11 a.m.

to 2 p.m. and by appointment.

MRS. DAVID HOLTZMAN

Director

353-7320 — EL 6-6633

BAR MITZVAH

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The
Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, a
co nstituent of the Federation of
and
Jewish Agencies, has received an
additional federal grant of $150,000
to continue rsearch and develop-
ment into new designs for leg
permitted on regular insured pass- braces for stroke victims. The new
book savings accounts in the na- grant was provided by the social
and rehabilitation service of the
tion.
We furnish
Health, Education and Welfare de-
partment. The agncy had previous-
everything
ly awarded Moss engineers and
doctors $300,000 for the project.
but the Kids!
The hospital recently completed a
$50,000 laboratory in the Krusen
Center for research and engineer-
A "top man" in the automobile ing in the hospital's Sley Research
business, Isadore "Is" Faber, who Wing. Patients-are tested there for
Corner 12 Mile & Evergreen
for 31 years uninterruptedly, has walking ability and evaluation of
new braces in actual use, officials
retained that
Phone
357-1215 or 588-0300
said.
role, again is on
the Chevrolet Le-
gion of Leaders
• EXPERT GROOMING ALL BREEDS
• A PUTTY TO FIT
list.
• PET SUPPLIES
EVERY PERSONALITY
This list honors
• 10 YEAR GUARANTEE
• EASY CREDIT TERMS
the top Chevrolet
• OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
salesmen in t h e
• USE YOUR — MASTER CHARGE
U.S. The 31-year
• BANK AMER
consecutive hon-
or for Faber is
viewed as setting
a new record in V
t h e automobile
I►
field.
Faber
2837 Coolidge Hwy., 31/2 Blks. S. of 12 Mile
Selling Chevrolets all of his adult
Berkley, Mich. (313) 399-8448
life, "Is" is believed to have estab-
-
Quality Puppies at Reasonable Prices
lished one of the largest personal
followings in the country.
He is with Gene Bell Chevrolet,
14501 W. Seven Mile.
Faber is an active Bnai Brith
Pisgah Lodge member. The Fa-
bers have seven grandchildren.
0

SWEET SIXTEEN
DANCE PARTIES!

Chevrolet Legion
of Leaders List
Honors 'Is' Faber

1

Jews streamed out of the battle-torn Congo, resettling in Brussels
and Northern Rhodesia. Those remaining were termed destitute.
Deputy Defense Minister Shimon Peres said Israel would never
start a war but must bolster her deterrent forces in case of an Arab
attack.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, as president of the Committee on Jewish
Claims on Austria, said the failure of that country to act on indemni-
fication "has shattered our confidence in Austrian good will."
Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, the Nazi officer who ordered the
1944 massacre of 335 Italian "hostages" in reprisal for the ambush
killing of 32 Germans by partisans, died near Bonn at 74.
Moscow Radio, warning against "false illusions" spread by "Zion-
ist propaganda," contended that "Israel is not a paradise but a land
where unemployment and starvation prevails," while Soviet Jews are
"free and happy."
THE WINSHIP COMMUNITY
The Knesset opposition charged Mapai with an "unholy alliance"
COUNCIL recently elected the fol-
in giving the ministry of posts to the ultra-Orthodox Poalei Agudat
lowing officers: president, Julius
Israel Party.
R. Brown, who works for Project
American archeologists in Israel found the remains of walls built
Equality of Michigan; vice presi-
by Joshua's troops 1700 years BCE.
dent, Mrs. Bertha Kaminsky; sec-
Israel's projected $220,000,000 investments during 1956-59 were retaries,
Mrs. Dorothy
Alford,
reported exceeded by $70,000,000, while the projected
1959 industrial Mrs. Cele Tobias and Samuel Fan-
output of $100,000,000 was bettered by $30,000,000.
A Buenos Aires federal judge ruled there could be no more pros- ray; and treasurer, Leonard Rob-
inson. The council runs from Six
ecutions of Nazi war criminals in Argentina b ecause
Mile to the south to Seven Mile to
knows that World War II ended May 9, 1945." Under the ruling Adolf
the north and from Schaefer on
Eicbmann could not be tried if returned to Argentina by Israel.
the east to Greenfield to the west.

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