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November 05, 1971 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-05

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40—Friday, November 5, 1971

Er. DETROIT .1E911511_14E1NA

Detroiter Makes 2nd Start— in Israel

Elliott Rappaport. a former De-
troit engineer, has been applying
American knowhow to raise Is-
rac;'s industrial. prOductivity.
The 37-year-old Wayne - State
University graduate who waked:
in Bendix Research Laboratories
from 1959 to- 1968, _inimigrated to
Israel in 1968 and took a key -posi-
tion with the Israel Institute of
Productivity. '
From his office in Tel Aviv.
Rappaport travels around Israel
to show manufacturers "how to
automate their operations and,
where possible, to introduce ad-
vanced controMechniques, includ-
ing digital computers.
"Israel's need for engineers
will continue into the future,"
Rappaport predicted, "Israel
faces a serious lack of Instru-
mentation engineers, control en.

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gineers. electronic engineers, in
addition to - technicians in - - these
A new- telephone service will ecl; and she's hoping that the ser-
fields. To help -meet this skirt=
= bring together those seeking help vice can be extended- round-the-
This Week's Radio and
age, our institute has been -giving
and those willing to _give .4—as clock if there are enqugkinale and
Television Programs
courses for instrumentation and
a new volunteer outreach program female volunteers.
_ control engineers."
LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
-
of the Jewish Family and Chil- -:;;Volunteers
-,.,Volunteers have': attended two
Since the Six-Day War. Israeli
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday and „1 dren's Service.
orientation sessions conducted: by
industry has been expanding at :a a.m. Monday.
Called "Helpline," the phone professional staff, in which they
rapid rate, powered by the prowth
Station: WKNR Sunday and project is designed to render a were instructed in phone techni-
of the defense industries which WKNR-FM -(100) Monday.
, service too often unavailable in -a ques, referrala to the proper agen-
Features: "Kindness That Knows large city—a listening ear for those cies
subcontracted their work to every
and other Informatiod.: -
segment of Israeli manufacturers, No Bounds," sertnonette; the Pir- who need a friend, for those who
In emergency_ cases,
including the smallest workshops. chei Boys' Choir of London in a seek referral advice to tackle a teen is advised to soothe ithe'"volun-
the gaiter
Rappaport was born in Chicago; special musical interlude; and family problem, for those who re- until professional help, can he sum-
and moved to Detroit - with his "The Hero of Burgwald," a -story quire transportation _to medical moned.
family in 1943. He attended Cass from Jewish history 'during the appointments or shopping.
Tech High School and graduated Middle Ages. .
Fayga Domby of the JFCS' staff;
from Wayne as an electrical en-
who is coordinating the volunteer Truman Branch lazflear
REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
gincer.
effort, said the project is starting Talk on Tconeniics'
Time 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
with 20 volunteers manning the
A .one-time member of the Ha-
Brenner-Truman Branch -will
Station: WCAR.
phones from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- meet 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
bonim Zionist Youth Organization,
Feature: On the premise that to- day through Friday. The lielpline home of Mr.- and Mrs. Sam Part-
he had Israel in his mind since
day's popular music, although number Is 3414886: - -
boyhood.
ner,. 8801 Kingswood.
In 1966, he decided to try aliya, sometimes swallowed by the beat,
Another 20 volunteers will pro-
Sol Drachler, assistant director
vide a backup service for other of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
but the Six-Day War delayed it. In is often provocative and profound,
March 1968 be went to stay and Rabbi Harold S. Loss of Temple- needs, such as offering transpor- will speak on "Economics Here
tation, filling out forms or help- and in Israel."
decided on the Productivity In- Israel will present some fundamen-
tal Jewish themes present in to-
stitute.
Guests are welcome.
ing to look for apartments.
day's music.
The Rappaports have three chil-
Mrs. Dombey said the phone
* C •
dren.
service
was
an
outp
.owth of volun-
Oct. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs
HIGHLIGHTS
More than 10,000 Americans are
teer work already being done IFor A NewFun Kind of
Steven E. Goldsmith (Sandi Hobbs
Time: 9:45- a.m. Sunda_y
through the JFCS, including the
of Long Beach), former Detroiters expected to make aliya this year,
DANCING CLASS
Station: WJBK
successful, nursing home visiting
of Los Angele s, a daughter, about 500 of them from the Great
' Art Liskletter Schools _for Kids
Feature: "The Literary Cast," service. Some volunteers are al-
Lakes area • '
Rebekka Brienne.
12 Mile & Evergreen
offers
highlights
-
on
the
Jewish
ready assisting'residents of Feder-
• * *
357-1215 or 588-0300 ,
literary scene. Boris Smolar, author ation Apartments, she said
Free Bus Transportation, too! _
Oct. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Ronald
of - Soviet Jewry Today and Tomor- there are teen-agers starting and
to
Colburn (Barbara .1. Levy); 29251
row," will discuss the outlook for help with meal. service - there.
Pointe-O'Woods, Southfield, a son,
Jews in Russia. -
Eye Doctors
She
added
that
most'
of
the
Nicholas Scott.
volunteers are women "who are
C
Prescriptions filled
C C
BNAI. SHALOM --
- looking for a meaningful outlet,"
Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip `Trainable Retardate
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday
but there also are two male volun-
Spanginberg (Sharon Rodd), 4788
tD.Cpw7
Station: WBRB (102.7) -
teers so far.
Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, a son, Is Neglected' by the
PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO.
Feature:
Phil
Blazer's
weekly
Mrs. Dombey said another 20
Jeffrey Jon.
26001 Coolidge
543-3343
nationally syndicated program pro- volunteers are waiting to he train-
Jewish Community'
* • *
vides a contemporary outlet for
Oct. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Ray- Editor, The Jewish News:
a
potpourri
of
Jewish
cultures,
I read with interest and sym- humor, music and literature..
mond J. Katz (Janice Naftaly),
21705 Stratford, Oak Park, a pathy of the plight of the Orthodox
a a a-
Jewish elderly.
daughter, Susan Beth.
JEWISH WORLD
* * •
There is another segment of po-
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday
Oct. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. pulation neglected by our Jewish
THE- SOCIAL CLUB FOR SINGLES 21-39!!!
Station: WM7X-1111 (98)
Don Moses (Lynda Bonin), 2147 cc•nmunity. I refer to the train-
Jack Roberts presents Israeli
14 Mile, Clawson, a son, Jonathan able retartate. Most of them are
folk
music,
community
notes
and'
-•• ■ Iteuben.
raised in institutions until a cer-
* a *
tain age and then placed in foster news from Israel. The pro gr am
continue to present informa-
Oct. 75 — To Mr. and Mrs. homes in the inner city. Others are will
tion on drug abuse.
Ed Menczer (Faye Mathis), 17243 fortunate enough to have parents
it
• a
who
care
for
them
in
a
Jewish
ivv,liE
Bonstelle, Southfield, a daughter,
environment.
Miriam Gayle.
DONATION ;3.00
Meet o TV,Producer-
DOOR PRIZES
• a
But what happens when their -
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CALL
— 4740096
parents pass away? - Being too Mary Fisher of WXYZ
Oct. 13 — To former Detroiter
Capt. and Mrs. Stephen Kikoler old for the institutions, shunted
Mary Fisher, daughter of mil-
around by distant relatives, they
(Ethel Lerner of Chicago) in Seoul,
lionaire industrialist and Jewish
also
have
a
sad
future
in
Chris-
Korea, a daughter, Shari Elaine.
leader Max Fisher, must rise early
a
tian foster homes.
*
for her new job.
This paper reported in an Octo-
She's producer of WXYZ's re-
Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
ber
issue
of
a
the
_
wonderful
work
vised Morning Show and , must be
chael S. Jacobson (Harriet Bloom),
Shampoo, Wave & Haircut
6194 Pinecroft; West Bloomfield, a . done in the field of residential care at work by 6 a.= for the 7-8:30
by. the small Jeviisir connimnity of a.m. Monday-Friday program,
son, .Matthew, Heath."
Glasgow, Scotland: Isn't it , about
Miss Fisher has been producing
Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack time our own Jeviiih community, the program since September when
Alspector (Mimi Silverman), 1685 in the guise of the Jewish Welfare Tom' Shannon replaced Bob Hynes
Tues. & Wed::
Wabeek Way, Bloomfield Hills, a Federation; took some interest in as Morning Show host.
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the Jewish retardates and the resi-
daughter, Julie Meryl.
A mass communications major
dential care hcme idea? _ '
at Wayne State, Miss Fisher went :
ALEN
WILL - GRANAT on to Channel 56 where she worked
RABBI LEO .
is now With' us

. Southfield as a producer for the educational
e., •
station and a/so served as chair-
man of the highly successful Chan-
Federation•Aptt: .
nel 56 auction.
&evert Mohel

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Ecittor.;" The Jewish :News: -
Barney Barnett Heads
My slaughter and sonsin-laW and
two grandsons went-With:my bless- House of Shelter
ing:to Israel for one', year
The Jewish House: of Shelter
r belong to the,..Tewitli 'Cominu- board of directors elected Barney
nity Center. and I AtiVe.-lived- in Barnett, as presided: '
the-- Federation. Apartments build- - Vice presidents are Harry Plis-
. . .futon 10 ,Mile Rd. since -Aug.' 16. kow and Morris Doni; and treas-
I was ill recently- Nand was in urer, Clethent Weitzman.• -
the hospital for two, weeks and
President of the women's
10 days. I realized:.what. this Diary is Mis. Morris Dorn. fiepre-
`apartment means- to me. I, was SentativeS elected were Jerry
not alone; "everybody _ was eager Bielfield, Jewish- Welfare Federa-
to help in any . *ay. ,"
tion; and • Harry Pliskow, Jewish
=Federation,- Apartmenta is Community- Council.
what I hoped for; to live an easier
life and not to be lonely in old age.
ROBERT L. ADLER of Chicago,
It- is a -fulfillment for - me that I vice pre.sident of Associated
Agen-
was waiting for for -five years.
cies, inc.,- an insurance firm, has
I thank all of my friends from been appointed chairman of the
the Jewish Community Center and national arnied forces-and veterans
the apartment for. the - interest they services committee of - the National
took in me to make me see that I Jewish Welfare Board, Morton L;
am not alone. -
Mandel, President of JW13, an-
LEA RUBEL
nounced. Adler succeeds the late'
15100 W. 10 Mile Rabbi. 'Morris Lieberman a Haiti-

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