I 'LS Of f .8 — Friday, May 19, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Federation _,4pts. Openect mit AC Opposes1 Anti-Busing Laws WASHINGTON (ITA)—"Adori- lion of a constitutional amendment designed to halt busing or other Alan Schwartz addresses some 250 participants in the dedication ceremonies at Federation Apartments desegregatien measures would be a signal to the world that th! departe4t American people had from the principles of freedom and equality," a representative of nit* national Jewish religious and civi orgaiiizations toll! a Ilouse jud ciary subcommittee considerin carious anti-busing amendments. ticularly effective tool for (deseg- regation)—which may well be why it is so vigorously opposed by former supporters of separation of the races." Besides, he noted, "only a very small proportion-3 per cent—of the total amount of busing is re- lated to race " he answer is to end se'grega tier and improve the schools . Plainly. this has nothing to do wit testified Albert E. Aran a Washington tax lawyer 55110 i W is cha.rinar of the National . - unity Relations Advisor Coil:tell I Ni'lfAo I. Busing, he continued. r e s teits peered olit of windows ol.0.0 .■; ∎ art merA 't.•,: t..it It :Dun Schwartz. president of the .less 1,h Welfare Federation. in • Federation I - This While slier;' iii 1,•ased tiler t Apartment,• demonstrates what bead. 250 members if the :trend • can happen when the organized Jewish community _fathered out c.rnmunity. in cooperation w ith side the door, of Federation Apart the federal and state gosernir.ents, ments to lee the building formally • stases to meet a community need dedicated last Sunday. The occa in a positive way." Federation sion drew a cross - section of ,Jew • sponsored the apartments, with a ish leadership, of residents' • chil federal government loan and the dren and grandchildren. of :nisi assistance of state agencies . dents themselses. Representing the state govern- The latter dressed for the or ment was Attorney General Frank (as'. n, for in a secs real sem.) Kelley- . who noted that buildings they were the hosts in their new • such as this one "are a sign that home ,N.fter the dedication cert. America may finally tie learning mon., many of their showed off an important lesson. that older their apar1ments. each '.earn: the people base a sital role to play list: i ,, e p ,f ...marts tt• •aidedry A nation with- the f, . eider citizens is a na- !.,t , t t.es and without Ira- ...cc...tit heart Its ( 11 SRI ()TT f. 1)1 BIN promise," he added, "to do my part to tiring the benefits of this kind of edifice to more and more people in the future." Khat this meant was explained, in part, later, when Jackier said. - We don't hose our sec- ond facility .et, but we're work- ing on/It." But for litdcs it was this build inv, this tan._1•.• ev idenc• of coin munal concern. that was being saluted MIZRACHI TOURS To TWO & THREE WEEK PACKAGE TOURS EVERY SUNDAY & MONDAY Flights Leaving Everyday CALL US FOR PRICES AND OTHER INFORMATION Marachl tours are the quality tours that give you the most for your money , , eoresentar.•e the., Nadas of Tel Ani, and Canna. Gron•f , ...10 meet and Owirry assist you or UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON T FIND A FINER WINE THAN - is a parr •SALES • S :RVICE • PRICE err, joined hire in the recitation of the SIB-hr.-h•y a nu. Mezuzot had already been placed on the door posts the preceding Friday hy Samuel Hechtznan, vice president of Federation Apartments. LEASING ALL MAKES You get more when you deal with Entertainment was provided by the Golden Age Choir, led by Can- tor Nicholas Fenakel of C'on4. Adas Shalom. It escaped no one that the dedi- cation ceremony occurred on Moth-1 er's Day Noting that "All our wishes and hopes are fulfilled in 1 this building." resident Lea Rubel! commented to the Federation lead-1 ers present: "If you had it in your mind to honor your father and your mother. I want you to know that sou sure did " i SHORE 12330 Jos. Campau 891-2360 891-0600 HARRY ABRAM Fleet Manager Res. LI. 8-4119 DON'T MAKE A COSTLY MISTAKE CALL US LAST Going_ Form „ Go gingiss Another who watched it hap- pen. and a ho was present for the dedication, was State Rep Joseph Forbes. who as mayor of Oak Park welcomed the location of the apart- ment building in his city. To con- struct a highrise residence at the 10 Mile Greenfield site required a special prostsion in the Oak Par': zoning cede Federation Apart trent , remains the ooh tiihri,e in Gal: Park Forlud- s.ie, ewer as In ■ in. Id Shepherd, ad., p'1..e•t and role in the rezettin pledged hi, further 3 , 7•InIalit, Ile said he was awaiting 1 ,--rig•t n- mittec approsal of transportation for the residents to an] fern the oak Park Goti.nunity Centor "se they can heroine mere act's, in the life of cur community Dal 75 RAEL Onr AA ■ zrochi kelle ■ made reference to his recent trip to Israel, on which he found that - everyone—young and old—has a role to play, with dignity and esteem. Youth has strength,. but age has wisdom, experience and tradition." lie termed this "a happy occasion for me and for all of us who have watched it happen." IF YOU TURN THE the airport in respect 100 s of tours L flights available Ci, o "V 'n Mizrachi Tours 23125 Coolidge Oak Pork 398-7180 Ile added that this summer the city will install sidewalks along lb Mile, fritrn the apartment prop- erty line on the west to Church St. on the east Shepherd said he has hopes that Royal Oak Township, which owns the strip west of the property line will approve side- waP:s up to Greenfield. li s l J I The Formai Jumpsuo Black or Brown Zeldon Cohen, administrator of the apartments, stated that •. Iii-•,, • F IS Shaped One Button 7 The Prince Edward B The Longer Look 3 The Black Edwardian ol/ Fiery Trousers on Black B rown. and Grey and Black Sage "Despite all of the problems, we have a pretty good thing going with the 204 people who live here. The one thing that breaks our heart isn't the 204 people who are here—we believe they are really happy—but the many hundreds who remain on our waiting list. 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