.••••••#*••••9911rootroom, t*#8#94••, . • e 30—Friday, May 21, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CommIttee Maps Seminary Event Detroit and outstate Michigan leaders are expected to participate in a reception honoring charter members of the Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary's National Patrons Society and the local founders of the Greater Seminary, Louis Berry and Abraham Borman. The event, announced by Morris Karbal, general chairman of the Seminary's Detroit Committee, is set for 4:30 p.m. June 8 at the Standard City Club, in the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel. The reception committee, now in formation, includes Leonard E. Baron, Morris Baron, Mandell L. Berman, David Bernstein, Gerson B. Bernstein, Harold Berry, Ar- thur Boschan, Maurice Cohen, Ir- win I. Cohn, Alfred L. Deutsch, Sol Eisenberg, Joseph D. Feldman, Walter L. Field, Sidney Forbes, Joseph Frenkel, Ben Goldberg, Nathan I. Goldin, Irwin Green, Dr. William Haber, David B. Her- melin, Dr. Samuel J. Hyman, Jos- eph H. Jackier and I. Murray Jacobs. Also, Morris Karbal, Louis Kasle, Samuel C. Kovan, Dr. Sam- MUSIC By DANNY JAMES Featuring An Organ for Today's New Sound We also do house parties 271-4679 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD uel Krohn, Dr. Max L. Lichter, Ir- vin Meckler, David M. Miro, Syl- van Rapaport, T u b i e Resnik, 'Frank Rosenbaum, Robert Ruch, David Safran, George D. Seyburn, Max M. Shaye, Jack Shenkman, I. William Sherr, Samuel S. Simmer, Philip. Slomovitz, Sameul B. Solo- mon, Robert A. Steinberg, Benja- min Weiss and Isadore Winkelman. Guild for Blind Dedicates $7,500,000 Headquarters NEW YORK (JTA)—The Jewish Guild for the Blind dedicated its new 12-story headquarters here Monday. The $7,500,000 structure, built largely through voluntary contri- butions, will enable the guild to expand its vocational training pro- grams and other services for sight- less persons, according to Aubrey Mallach, executive director. Mallach told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency that there would be no increase in the guild's staff of 170, who formerly worked in a four-story building. Nor did he anticipate an increase in the 500 individuals who make use of the guild's services each week. The additional space, however,_ will permit the guild to inaugurate food service and hospital service training programs, among other things, which will prepare blind people for a wider range of jobs. Mallach said that about one-third of the people availing themselves of the guild's services have men- tal or physical handicaps in addi- tion to being sightless. These do not include the aged infirm but they do include children, adoles- cents and young adults. The guild maintains a home for the aged in Yonkers which re- ceives financial aid from the state. 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There will be an 11 a.m. brunch, for which admission will be taken at the door. There is no charge for the program only. - All college students are invited. For further information, call the Michigan Association of Jewish College Students, DI 1-4200, ext. 261. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (JTA) — Two Jewish coeds, both freshmen, one at Indiana University and one at Illinois University, have reported that at both schools, "there is an image of the Jews as wealthy, academic and clannish," and they added their belief there was an urgent need to change that image. Joanne Jacobson of Illinois Uni- versity and Jeanne Malter of In- diana University, reported those findings in an article in the Feb- ruary issue of Kadima, a - publica- tion of Jewish student activists at the Illinois school here; The coeds reported that many students, particularly at Indiana University, "have never known a JeW." 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The 1971 quota for Israel Bonds is the record figure of $400,000,000, needed to provide 75 per cent of MISS DORY LIFSHAY Israel's c u r r e n t development Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lifshay of budget of more than $550,000,000. Marlow Ct., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Dory to Irwin Itskovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itskovitz of Cla- ridge Ln., West Bloomfield. Miss Lifshay is majoring in psy- chology at Wayne State Univer- FOR sity. Her fiance attended WSU and is now in dental school at the Uni- versity of Detroit, where he is af- Newborns, Mothers, Grandmas filiated with Alpha Omega Frater- 14-Kt. Gold, Sterling & Gold Filled nity. - From $3.00 An August wedding is planned. The Jewish News regrets the TERRI SHAWN wrong photograph appeared over 546-4312 this announcement last week. Two Midwest Coeds Rap `Distorted' Image_ of Jews at Every facility for q Dory Li (shay Engaged Allon, Peres, Loam YEARS OF SERVICE 10 DETROIT and METROPOLITAN AREA 55 •