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December 17, 1971 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-17

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Federation Budgeting Conference Sunday

The budgeting process for the
distribution next year of the 1972
Allied Jewish Campaign proceeds
will be set in motion at the 23rt1
annual pre-campaign budget con-
ference of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, 10 a.m. Sunday, at the
Jewish Center.

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All contributors to the 1971 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel - Emergen-
cy Fund are invited to attend.
Federation encourages participa-
tion in the conference, which is the
first step in the allocation of funds
for overseas, national and local
services financed by the Jewish

community, according to Alan E.
Schwartz, Federation president.
The formula, derived from last
year's budget conference, set up
a pledge total ceiling in the regu-
lar campaign and divided the pro-
jected funds equally between do-
mestic beneficiaries and agencies
in Israel and other overseas coun-
tries. This amount represents
monies received through - the regu-
lar Allied Jewish Campaign only.
Contributions to the Israel Emer-
gency Fund are appropriated in
full to the United Jewish Appeal,
as well as AJC pledges beyond the
formula maximum.

They Made
The Grade

Four Detroit-area residents at
Yeshiva University's Stern College
for Women in New York City have
been named to the dean's list for
academic achievements during
1970-71. Only 82 out of the 501
students at the school were ac-
corded the honor. The local schol-
are are: Susan Blitz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blitz of Suth-
erland Ave., Oak Park; Carol Du-
chan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Duchan, Harding Ave., Oak
Park; Sara Minkowich, daughter
of Rabbi and Mrs. Meyer Minko-
wich, Oneida Rd., Pontiac; Mari-
lyn Nusbaum, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Nusbaum, Woodville PL,
Southfield.
• • •
HOWARD EFROS of Vernon
Ave., Oak Park, was one of 50
Wayne State University College of
Pharmacy seniors recently in-
ducted into the WSU Pharmacy
Alumni Association by Efros' fa-
ther, Jerry Efros, president of the
alumni. Efros, who owns Efros
Drugs in Southfield, has a second
son attending the WSU College of
Pharmacy. David Efros, 19, is a
sophomore.

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Oak Park's Rec. Dept.
Needs Help for 2 Projects

The Oak Park Department of
Parks, Recreation and Forestry
seeks volunteers age 18 or older
who can work with and supervise
teen volunteers at the department's
glass collection center.
This center, to which residents
may bring glass for sorting and
shipment to recycling depots, is ad-
jacent to the department on Oak
Park Blvd. near Coolidge.
After the first of the year, the
department also will need women
volunteers, age 21 or older to con-
duct a short telephone "survey"
about the city's recreational facil-
ities.
For information, call Bill Myer,
545-6400.

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1972

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The Sisterhood and Men's Club
of Cong. Dna! Moshe will sponsor
a special presentation of the Is-
raeli comedy film "Lupo" Jan. 18
at the Berkley Theatre.
The film, entirely in English,
tells the story of Lupo, a 50-year-
old widower, his fight against Tel
Aviv urban renewal, his used fur-
niture business and his "love life"
with the "Blintz Lady."
Tickets are available at the
synagogue office, LI 8-9000.

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lowed, with music provided by
Sheldon Klein. Lerner concluded
the evening with a dramatic
presentation, "Three Candles."
Participating groups were Young
Israel Teens, Kochav and Lapeed
groups of Cong. Bnai David, Cong.
Shaer Hashomayim Youth Group
of Windsor and Bnei Akiva.
1
Individual members of other
youth groups also participated.
Students age 14-17 who are in-
terested in joining a Torah study
group may call Itz Weisberg,
Young Israel youth adviser, 545-
20231 NAMES COUZENS
1739.

Bnai Moshe Groups
to Sponsor Showing
of Israel Film, 'Lupo'

ROBERT C. SCHNfrZER, exec-
utive director of the University of
Michigan Professional Theater
Prograni, has been named winner
of the 1971-72 Career -Service
Award for his contribution fo eni-

Friday, December 17, 1971-3S

Among those participating in the
Few are those who err on the
conference will be Schwartz, Sam-
uel Frankel, chairman of the 1972 side of self-restraint--Confucius.
Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund; Ronald L.
Greenberg, health and welfare di-
&ul[e3 C7 dace
vision chairman; Judge Lawrence
Gubow, community relations divi-
sion associate chairman; Irving
Rose, chairman of the capital
needs committee; and George M.
Zeltzer, chairman of the education
division.
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Teens Devote Weekend to Torah

Young Israel Teens recently
inaugurated the month of Decem-
ber as "Torah Study Month" at
Oak-Woods Young Israel.
Ivan Lerner of Cleveland, Cen-
tral East regional director of the
Nationl Conference of Synagogue
Youth (NCSY), was keynote speak-
er. He dedicated the first night's
session to the memory of the re-
cently deceased chief rabbi of
Moscow, Rabbi Levin.
Following his address, the as-
sembly split into four study ses-
sions: Humash, led by Rabbi
Samuel Prero; Pirkei Avot by
Rabbi Melvin Sachs; Halakha A
by Rabbi Mordecai Weiss; and

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