I TIE 1111111111.1111111511 MEI ft 20E:lb-A:A , ii11)1 11111 . 1 111ii111.3t.a . Yrfif 1.2 " 1 MAW. 10lawy 1, 11171 - 25 Boris Smolor's 'Between You ...and Me' Euronnart Partners to Plan M.E. Policy on the Mitile,That witla each Ad the sin adios mandahlag le study as Solizidert aspeet- a Se pub- The iiiiktive was dialed at the MCC lieweigeszelablenr,aesetigt ha Mai& lad Pisoesehar.: Froth Foreign Milder Maarke Reba- num reparisay peramairi his -miasmas from Meet Gamow, Map, lielland, Maginot am I Ina- eiiiboarg to bees sholbille sn lad Nast problem is or to ism- hie a *Olt palsy. France to floe may deans KM, het member that aka b a perm- sea member of The UN Seemily Coma and that dale's to have of pits ow witch all are is agreement. The experts have been meetimr bore. They are emptied As end their tabs In Meek and to Premise their nod- bah at the next forelim tea, esedarewee is April. France will concentrate on the question of trueness. The future status of Jerusalem will come un- der Se purview of Belgium which is imam to favor a form of inter- nationalization for that city. West &maw and Holland will cou- nties the wadi= of freedom at navigates', alot-liabr will eoncen- trate on pulley toward the Arab roligee rains. ;031)1 -5r "' Social Workers Rita Koenig Engaged Ease Plight of to Michael Lindemann Long-Term Patient NEW YORK — The establish- ment of an experimental social service department at Tel Aviv's Municipal Hospital points the way Edraiti-b.chiet E.eittiaa, JTA to faster discharge of lodg-term (COPyright 1971, JTA. lac.) ' patients from Israel's general hospitals where bed-space is JEWS AIN 11113AUTIPUL: "Jews are beautiful!," a top leader of the Limited Jewish Appeal said to one enthusiastically. "There were years scarce, Samuel L. Haber, execu- when it was important to deliver impressive speeches in order to stim- tive vice chairman of the Joint ulate Jewish givers to increase their WA contributions. Today, each Distribution Committee, reported. Jew knows wet why be. is giving and for what the money is spent. He Haber noted that the employ- is 'also conscious of the fact that the need for greater giving to UJA ment of social workers as part of is today greater than ever before." the hospital staff was virtually The WA leader is so eight_ Attending the recent WA national conferesee, one cold easily see bow right be is. No more questions nonexistent in Israel. As a result, on budgetary matters were asked by the attending delegates. In fact, he continued, many long-term pa- no detailed budget was even presented at the conference, as was the tients, who often occupy as much case in previous years. There was no necessity for it thisyear. Every as one fifth of the available beds, delegate knew what Israel requires this year, not to speak of the needs had been discharged with little or of the Joint Distrilmition Committee which is one of the WA partners. no provision for necessary social and medical 'care. Everybody knew that the WA mist raise $400,000,000 this year, "This resulted in needless suf- so what was the point in discussing a detailed budget? The point was fering and anguish for both the to concentrate on rising the maw sum closest to this goal, the patient and the family," be said. largest in the history at Jewish philanthropy. The spirit at the con- "The availability of the social ferenice was, therefore, awe of giving more wiltout asking any questions. worker to make the necessary There is now a new MEd of givinga new kind of understanding arrangements now assures pa- of Israel's needs at the present crucial time for the existence of the tients of the comprehensive country. You can hear at seal gatherings of large givers the asser- medical and social care needed tion that this is a bad year in business, that money is tight, that the to ease their return home or economy is bad. Yea are prepared to bear that the complainer will their transfer to another institu- probably end up with ansownehtg that he cannot afford to contribute tion." more for 1971 to WA than what he contrileded last year. But this is The pilot project was inaugurated ussany not the ease. The climax of his pessimistic _pronouncement early this year by Malben, the is =raft just the contrary. health and welfare program main- "I knew that I have no right to do it, when business is not at its best, bat I nevertheless wit raise my $5,000 contribution of last year tained in Israel by JDC with United Jewish Appeal funds. to $19,100 this yeart," one "complainer" concluded his brief talk at a "Even before the one-year trial WA fund-raising meeting or big givers. Others in that category of giving followed by raising their tionfrandions to $50,000 for 197L There was period is completed," Haber said, one who, after complailm about the economy of the country, startled "'we can term the project a marked the gatheringby anwenneing that he will raise his gift of $50,000 of success." last year to =ORM this year. Another me raised his $50,000 contri- The Tel Aviv Municipal Hospital, bution of 1170 to 0.000,00D for the 1971 campaign.. with a capacity of 360 patients, is • . • one of Israel's largest general hos- NEW SPIRIT: This new spirit of giving can be noted among con- pitals. The social service staff now inhabits en all levels. It is marked not so much by emotional feel- handles an average of 70 cases a ings—as was the case in 1967 riming the critical period of the Six-Day month, mostly to help the patient War—but by a greater inaderstanding of whit the needs really are. and his family to adjust to the Jews in the United Statics are beginning to see the fate of Israel patient's illness or disability. a tbffereet light now that the U.S. government is seriously concerned Placement in an institution or with the -a—dimi in the Waddle F.ast. They realize the ever-growing the return of a patient to his home danger for the state of Israel which stands in the way of Moscow's depend on his own and his family's expansion. wishes and the services required. There has always been the argument that Israel is 'the bastion JDC/Malben has been helping to of the democratic werld in- the Middle East. But this argument was overcome the shortage of social taken by many as merely a wet-soceidim slogan. Today, it is no workers by continued assistance • longer just a slogan_ Top policy makers in Washington consider it a to the Paul Baerwald School of reality in the light of the Soviet military moves in the area: As Social Work which it established in Washington is now recOmnizing more and more the danger to Israel, 1958. The JDC also was instrumen- so are many Anosikan Jews who were previously well disposed toward tal in setting up social work helping the Jewish state but did not give the maximum they could schools at the universities of Tel • for the WA.. Aviv and Haifa, Haber concluded. The WA may not reach its 1971 goal of $400,000,000 fully, but it may come close to it - vender the new mood of giving. There will be more than 211 incrividual Jews who will contribute a million dollars Miss Grunwald Plans each for the 7;171 campaign_ There will also be more Jews than before who will candriliute $500,000 each- to Marry Peter Beer . • . - JDC EXAMPLE: It is interesting to note that the Joint Distribu- tion Committee has introduced this year a remarkable innovation. It held its animal iseetiag with the usual participation of several hundred delegates from all parts -of the country, but there was no dinner. It abolished its animal &mei this year for the sake of economy. - The delegates aftentling the JDC ammal meeting did not mind this honsvation.. 'They landed the JDC leaders for beim eat -noisy minded:which the MC always is as a relief organization. This is the that time hi 56 years of its .existence thit the JDC abolished the festive Comer held at its Amami conference. The JDC reqdremods for relief, rescue and rehabRitation will reach about $25,111•11,1618 s 1171, and every cent emote with the JDC administration. Altbsogik-- each deliegade pays for he Winner, there are nevertheless expenres iniodied kw the JDC in arranging the affair. These expenses the JDC loaders warted to save. PARIS LITA)—Franee has tak' vital itergoliiii the Middle East. Fallewiag tie MEd& meeting. the lesd k personate Mn five Earepeom dams= Illatket pot- the six member stales appointed were tr iwariate a aroma paw repreastathres to draw NI a Bat 'rot". MISS ROSALIE GRUNWALD Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Grunwald of River Heights Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Rosalie to Peter Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beer of Scotia Ave., Oak Park. Miss Grunwald attends Oakland Community College. Her fiance, a graduate of the Detroit College of Business, is working on his mas- ter's- degree in English at Wayne State University. The couple plans an April wed- ding. The worst jolt most of us ever get is when we fall back on our own resources.—Kin Hubbard. KISS RITA. KOENIG Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koenig of Winthrop Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Rita Diane to Michael' Brian Linde- mann, son Of Mrs. Ferris Bousley of Ann Arbor and Mr. Victor Lin- demann of -Buffalo. Lord Caradon, Ex-Envoy to UN, Assails Israel LONDON (JTA)—Lord Caradon, former chief British delegate to the UN in the Labor government, strongly scored Israel in a speech to the UN Students Association at Oxford. Lord Cara don spoke of "the barbed wire of the Zionist state." He went on to say: "The Palestin- ians turned to violence ;Ind per- haps revenge. I doubt if any of us would have done differently ... If the Israelis intend to hold on tb Jerusalem by force, then there is no hope for peace." 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