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August 20, 1971 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34—Friday, August 20, 1971

Bargman-Sheruth House Reopened;
Provides Residential Foster Care

Herbert P. Sillman, president of
the board of the Jewish Family
and Children's Service, announced
the reopening of the Bargman-
Sheruth House.
This small residential home is
one of the many children's services
of the agency. It provides foster
care and has the capacity for
about four children at a given
time.
The home is located at 19735
Evergreen. It has been used main-
ly for temporary care, but can in
some instances provide longer
foster family care when needed.
The Bargman-Sheruth home is
a merger of the former Bargman
House (on Birwood Ave.) which
was for many years a receiving
home for Jewish children in need
of emergency care; and, of the
Sherath Home. which was set up
in 1961 for the residential treat-
ment of adolescent girls.



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With changing community needs
the Bargman Home property was
sold, and it was decided to merge
the two homes, to combine and ex-
tend their function. The name of
the Evergreen street residence
was then changed to Bargman-
Sheruth House.
As in the past, the faculty con-
tinues to serve Jewish children
of metropolitan Detroit, in need
of care away from their own
homes. The age range of the
girls and boys served is 6 to 16
years.
The home was temporarily not
in operation during the year, pend-
ing locating qualified houseparents,
after the former houseparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Fishman, left to
assume new duties in another
Jewish community.
Sillman said the agency obtained
the services of Mr. and Mrs. Pal-
tiel Lifshitz as houseparents. Both
have a background of professional
education and many years of
experience in Jewish cultural work.
Mrs. Liftshitz has for several years
worked with young children and
adolescents in the U.S., her native
land and in Israel, as a teacher,
and in responsible positions in chil-
dren's camps and in kibutzim.
For information regarding this
facility, which will serve both girls
and boys whose needs can be best
met by separation from their
homes and placement in this open
type facility utilizing community
schools and recreational resources,
call Mrs. Ruth S. Getz, DI 1-5959,
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A plan to
construct new youth centers and
youth settlements within the
framework of youth aliya institu-
tions to absorb some 1,450 Israeli
dropout youths and help solve the
inter-ethnic gap in Israeli society
was proposed by the head of youth
aliya, Joseph Klarman, and the
Jewish Agency.
The project, which calls for the I
construction of 31 new boarding
houses in youth villages for absorb-
ing 1,500 underprivileged youths,
and 10 new youth centers for the
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Davar, the
Histadrut daily, appeared Aug. 12
in a reduced size of eight pages
instead of the usual 12 or 16 as a
result of the slowdown strike by
the newspaper's employes in pro-
test against a delay in wage pay-
ments. The employes held a long
meeting during working hours,
and thus there was not enough
material by day's end to fill a
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A Southfield resident has asked
the Detroit Action Committee on
Soviet Jewry to help in gaining the
release of his sister and family
from Vilnius, Lithuania, said Hel-
en Opatowski, committee chairman
The Soviet family consists of
Aba and Yocha Vilonskis and their
two children, a son, Leiba; and a
daughter, Seina. For the last five
years, the family has applied for
visas to Israel, to be reunited with
Yocha's father, Hertz Rabinowitz
of Petah-Tikva, Israel. Each appli-
cation has been rejected.
Yocha recently sent a tele-
gram to her brother, which
reads in translation: "We re-
ceived a rejection (visa) because
husband's brother is a hero of
the country. We are not going to
let this stop us — we will do
everything possible to get out."
The Detroit Action Committee is
working closely with Senators Grif-
fin and Hart, and officials in New
York, to help secure visas for the
family.
Miss Opatowski also reports
that since its Tisha b'Av candle-
light ceremony on July 31, 200 per-
sons now belong to the Committee.
She said many persons have called
to ask what they can do to help,
and some have circulated petitions
which request the release of Soviet
Jews.

Labor Slowdown Cuts
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