30--Friday, Falwoory 25, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ' NCJW „Endorses Busing; Professor Tells of Growing, Latent Anti-Sernitism in U.S. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In re- - affirming its full support of school integration, the National Council of Jewish Women called upon Con- gress to reject any anti-busing measure. In a statement issued at the Council's Joint Program Institute meeting this week- at the Statler Hilton Hotel here, NCJW Presi- dent Mrs. Earl Marvin pointed out "that at this point.' in our history it is essential ttha• no roa21- blocks be errected to interfere• with the process of integration." "We urge Congress to reject any legislative attempts including anti- busing measures, which will ham- per communities in their efforts to achieve school integration," she said. Economist Arthur Okun; Israel Ambassador Itzbak Rabin; Health Education and Welfare Secretary . Volunteer's Volunteer_to Address Institute Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner. form- er national president of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women and a member of.,tiukboard -of directors of thi'~EletLenter for Volunteer Action.' dress the fourth annual Volunteer - In- stitute ,of the Jewish = Family -and Children's Service 9:30_a.m. Thurs- day at the Jewish Centeer. Mrs: Weiner has been active in NCJW for. more than 30 years. She was founding president of the Junior Council in Detroit, presi- dent of the Detroit Section NCJW and served as chairman of Na- tional Colincifs summit conference, marking a quarter century of pro- grams in Israel last year. She is a member of the women's advisory committee to the Office of Eco- Elliott L. Richardson; Sens. Jacob Javits. and Sam Ervin and Prof. Marvin F. Verbit addressed the 300 delegates who gathered for the four-day institute. At the closing session; Prof. Verbit, speaking of latent anti- Semitism in this country, pointed out that conditions conducive to anti-Semitism and characteristic of today's society include rapid social mobility, economic and po- litical frustration, the placement of Jews in visible gatekeeping positions and the desire of the economic upper class to deflect attention . from its role in social conflict. He suggested that _Jews focus :1 r their attention on policies anad . ac- ac- I/a/ g ain -Israel Rites tions to "safeguard Jewish matt- . tutions and the rights of individual Scheduled orAugus t - Jews," with the end result that the "kind of action that will best ''?,r4--, protect Jewish interests also will strengthen the position of other American minorities in the long run." , Fillet of Sole -With Orange- Sauce and Onion Rings nomic Opportunity, has served as a vice president of- United Com-- munity Services and has been a national board member of the wo- -;-7:4,-;< men's division of the Jewish. Wel- fare Federation in Detroit. _- In addition to Mrs. Weiner, the program for the morning will cori- sisL of a panel of volunteers -- Mesdames Ani- old Efarkowiti, Mrs. Weiner - Walter Seligson, Jerry Beck and Manual Salinger- who will share 1.heir experiences as JFCS volunteers.- A JFCS vol- unteer reaches out to the -lonely and ill of the community as- a friendly visitor to the homebound and the residents of- nursing homes; as a driver or shopper; and ■ SPECIAL PRE-SEASON 1 ry DISCOUNT SALE For the finest shi -Musieal Eritertainmint ERIC ROSEF10 - W AND- HIS CONTINENTALS 39111-3664 _ _ William eoffry Gallery Makes absut 4 sersiags 3 tablespoons' Planters Peanut Oil 2 teaspoons potato Starch cup fresh orange j uice 34 cup dry white win e 1 medium onion, thinly sliced 1 pound sole fillets Salt and pepper to taste Planters Peanut Oil Orange slices - You're in luck when you have Chef Boy-Ar-Dee s Cheese Pizza Mix on hand for hungry kids. Because you've got a sizzling hot treat in just about 20 min-, utes — crisp, cheesy, authentic Italian pizza that wins big cheers. All the makings come in this one package—pizza flour mix, pizza sauce, cheese and easy directions. Um,m, how about making one whole one, all for yourself! as a "Helpline" interviewer-, The JFCS. Volunteer Institute is open to all who are interested in volunteer service to the Jewish community. For information, -call Mrs. Fayga Dbmliey DI 1-5959 • Floweri•Antiquea • 2140 Walnut Lake Road - Birmingham, Michigan 48010 626-54840 In a small saucepan, blend pea- nut oil and potato starch until smooth. Stir in orange juice and wine. Cook over medium heat, stir- ring constantly, until mixture comes to a boil. Add sliced onion; cover and simmer 15 minutes. Meanwhile, season fillets with salt and pepper and saute about five minutes in enough oil to cover bottom of skillet. Place on heated platter; spoon hot orange - sauce over fillets. Garnish with orange slices. MISS LEDA MAR Mr. and Mrs. Albert Margolin of Sharon .;Ln., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Leda Phyllis to _Larry Elliot Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel of Sherwood Dr., Huntington Woods.: Miss Margolin and Mr. Israel were graduated from Mie.higan. State University in 1971. Beginner Hebrew Begins An August wedding is planned. The Parents' _ Study Group of the Combined Jewish School, has started a beginner's audio-visual Pinsker Celebrate Herbrew class, starting 10 a.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist 45th Anniversary Building. Pinsker Progressive Aid Society will celebrate its 45th anniversary at a dinner-dance 7 p.m. March 12 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Harry Laker, president, announces. Louis Levine, past president, will preside as toastmaster, and Rabbi Milton. Mm of Cong. Beth Achim will be guest speaker. _ Members of .the Pinsker lands- manshaften take. pride in the fact that their city of origin, Pinsk, produced such notables in Israel's history as Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the late Moshe Sharett and cabi- net ministers Moshe Kol and Chaim Gvati. Prime Minister Golds Meir's parents also came from Pinsk. But the Detroit grOup, which consists of 1E0 families; has made its own rePutation, con- E s LE: tributing over the past 45 years some S200,009 to causes here and in Israel. D1'1-2345 Vice Pfesident Hyman Lipsitz WESTSEVEN MILE ROAV, ALL SPICIA LS •000 MILS •ualmnas Lae said that announcement would be made at the dinner of allocations SUNDAY ONLY totaling $4,500 to the following or- ganizations: United Jewish Appeal, Israel Emergency Fund, Histadrut, Jew- ish. National Fund, Red Mogen Dovid for Israel, Pioneer Women Child Rescue Fund, Bicur Cholim lb Hospital in Israel, Yeshivath Beth Yehuda, the Lubavitcher Chabad organization and a donation toward a gift honoring David Ben-Gurion on his 85th birthday. -Bill *Donald Fern Remove -, Sharon Mendota We Melo Our Olin" Gillasses . HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC-AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED . • Immediate Repair OAK PARK, MICH. • Reasonably Priced LI 7 5068 - Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 .m. to 6 p.m. No w t con BRAVE 13500 • • $1•9 BRUST DEKEL 1ST CUT LAMB CHOPS ..1,.$13 9 CHUCK STEAK 98C TONGUE Fresh or- Pickled .. lb.794 YOUNG BEEF LIVER lb 694 0119 CORNED BEEF 4.r....44..1.1' • There is properly no history, only biography.—Ralph Waldo Em- erson. Certificate of Kashreth - available on request