THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, May 28, 1971 FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT NY Federation Sets Up Emergency Aid wsu Editor Raphael , Gets Press Awards for Yeshivot, Torah Fund Warned ! The Michigan Collegiate Press Specializing in the NEW YORK (JTA) — A special sum could be obtained from Association has given nine of its emergency fund of $200,000 to aid i other concerned members of the 12 awards. for 1970-71 to the South in eliminating serious hazards to ' Jewish community. This match- End, the: student newspaper of the health and safety of students ing sum was provided by a ; Wayne State University. And His Orchestra South Erid's outgoing editor Steve Carol Liss Gin!• Andling which exist in many Jewish day small group of Federation board 358-0938 schools in the metropolitan area ! members and other Jewish. corn- Raphael received the top two at awards for his editorials. One ex- has been secured with the help munal leaders. of the Federation of Jewish Phil- A committee of distinguished pressed the belief that the nation a nthropies. 1 Jewish leaders will be appointed must share the guilt of Vietnam. Seed money for the emergency to assume responsibility for the The other supported the right of fund project was provided by Jo- implementation of the program all organiiations to recruit students seph S. Gruss, a member of Fed- through the Board of Jewish Edu- on an "open campus." eration's committee on Jewish cation, an affiliated agency of the Sir, the insolence of wealth will education. Jewish Federation. creep out.' . —Samuel Johnson Gruss offered to contribute Critical inadequacies in facility $100,000 to the fund if an equal and equipment exist in at least half of the 138 Jewish day schools throughout the city. These include I such hazards as fire violations, Candy Centerpieces outmoded kitchen facilities present- • Pant Suits • Dresses ing health dangers and lack of Personalized Party FOR • Jewelry • Men's Ties (Mode, essential equipment to achieve con- Mementos formity with elementary building, • Custom Bracelets of Love By Terri Invitations and Party Ac- code standards. The limited fi- Newborns, Mothers, Grandmas nancial resources of the schools 16915 W. 10 Mile 14-Kt. Gold, Sterling & Gold Filled cessories for all occasions. RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES are applied almost entirely to meet (Corner of Pierce Southfield) From $3.00 AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD operating costs and provide a Enter by Red Door Off Rear Parking Lot small number of scholarships for TERRI SHAWN • Orchestras • Entertainment 557-2499 needy students. Tues.-Fri. 10-4 • Speakers • Concerts 546-4312 Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 Rabbi Joseph Karasick, presi- 646-6138 dent of the Union of Orthodox Classified Ads Get Quick Results Jewish Congregations of Amer- ica, set a six-month deadline for Visit The Four Seasons Sq. Lake Road the establishment of a "national F.( Torah fund" to aid financially Seasons ailing Hebrew day schools. He told the Jewish Telegraphic Hickory Grove Agency that the step would have 0 to be taken within six months un- less the Jewish Federations and Long Lake Here is a protected, secluded Road Welfare Funds assumed greater environment where you can responsibility for Jewish education. be yourself, where you can Rabbi Karasick said the Ortho- dox community would not be asked express your individual taste Lone Pine Road to stop supporting the federation. in living. Choose from four Orchestras & Cocktail Combos of all sizes for all occasions He estimated, however, that if part —Including HOUSE PARTIES dramatic architectural styles . . . French, Tudor, Alpine of the monies they now contribute featuring Solo Piano for cocktail hours. or Spanish. Satisfy your living needs with one of six were diverted to a Torah fund, the designer floor -plan options. federation might find its income MARTIN KOSINS One, two and three bedroom apartments. Only fifty- reduced by 25 per cent. 626-9680 626-9662 Rabbi Karasick said the estab- three left at $340/month to $575/month, now leasing. lishment of a separate Torah fund would be undertaken reluctantly because the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations prefers a "total community" effort. But, he said, the pressure is .increasing 2945 Woodward Ave. north of Hickory Grove Road and "we have come lo the point where we may have to _act." Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013 - Phone (313)338-1800 at Rabbi Karasick said= that the OFFICE HOURS: 11 o.m.-4 p.m. SAT. & SUN.; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. WED.,' THURS. & FRI. OR BY APPOINTMENT — CLOSED MONDAY & TUESDAY approximately 400 OrthodOx, Jew- ish day schools with combined- student body of 80,000 operated on an aggregate annual budget of $60- Special For May to $80,000,000. He said they were presently short of their budgetary needs by about $30,000,000: - Call For Details Another spokesrii:an Union of Orthodox Jewish eon- gregations told the JTA that the Orthodox community apprecrk essentially what the federation 3 52-651 1 does for hospitals, day carece In The Newest Styles ters and other community- set-v=`'' DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE & Fabrics ices but it does not do enough for Jewish education. from Top Makers Rabbi Karasick observed that: . Federation leaders all over ''the;', Including Jantzen, Catalina, Label country have spoken in opposition 4, In, High Tide, Beach Party to state or federal aid for parochial and more schools. He said that a separate Torah fund was inevitable if the various measures pending in state legislatures for aid to religious Junior & Pre-Teen schools do not materialize and the federation remains adamant. Sizes, many with their Unus ua1 SAM EMMER [ eaviikti2 MANY ITEMS 30% OFF The Name Bracelet Graduates MARCIA MASSERMAN Once Again Available NOW SHOWING \ FURNISHED MODEL Martin-aivid acitestra The Modern Sound of Distinction I- t f sons the four Why Pay More? NOW ALL BRANDS MAJOR DISCOUNTS Fantastic Selection OF SWIMSUITS 20% ABOVE SALE Unique Furniture Reading Bug An INTENSIVE READING PROGRAM June 21st to July 23rd With Dorothy S. 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