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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday. August 4, I 972-3 7
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Ezra Z
Shapira, chairman of the
Keren liayesod t - n.le.1 1,73,1 Ap-
peal, at a meeting m:tii the Israel
Brandeis University National Women's Committee, Greater De-
troit Chapter, will hold a fund-raising event 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
at Meadowbrook on the campus of Oakland University. A picnic lunch
will begin at 12:30. The chapter will present Aaron Copland (above)
in an "Open Rehearsal" conducting the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra. Bus transportation will be available. For information about
transportation and tickets, call Mrs. Jacob Kalman, 399.3348.
Vocational Service Worksho
Re-Elect Rubiner as President
Arthur J. Rubiner, Southfield at-
torney and a member of the Jewish
Welfare Federation board of gov-
ernors, was re-
elected president
of the Jewish Vo-
cational Service
and Community
Workshop at its
annual meeting
held last week.
Also elected of-
ficers of the
agency for the
coming year are
Rubiner
Gerson B. Bern-
stein, John L. Greenberg and
Robert A. Steinberg, vice presi-
dents; Bruce E. Thal, treasurer:
and Mrs. Arnold E. Frank, re-
elected secretary. •
Albert Cohen, executive director
of JVS-CW since 1945, whose retire-
ment at the end
of July had been
announced earli-
er, was praised
by several speak-
ers for his many
the active summer job placement
press in Tel As iv.
Keren'!
Shapiro revealed that
liayesod contributions for the 1971-
72 campaign year mill exceed
$100,000.000, a 30 per cent increase
over last year, and a nest post
Six-Day War record. Nesertheless,
the Keren Hayesad is suffering a
considerable gap this year between
pledges and cash collections, a phe-
nomenon which Shapiro ascribes
to the situation in Israel (relative
quiet on the frontiers) to the dollar
and other currency crises and to
economic recessions in a number
of countries.
"Nevertheless." he pointed out,
"more than 330,000 Jews in 69 , 1
communities contribute to the 1
Keren Hayesod, thus covering the I
bulk of Jewish families in the
Diaspora. This is further proof that !I
world Jewry is and remains Israel's
best ally no matter what happens."
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Re-elected to the board of trus- appetizer. ICs4Prnade even better
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Arthur J. Rubiner, for one-year
MUSHROOM AND EGG CUPS
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Gerald J. Sucher, terms of three
1 tablespoon Mazola unsalted
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years. Newly elected board mem-
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bers are Mrs. Jerome M. Ash,
2 cups)
HeIlmann's Real Mayonnaise
Sydney II. Bluestone, Sherwood i )'z P c cup
up.
ut ) dairy
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sour cream
Colburn, Marvin
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2 tablespoons sherry
Harry Krause, Norman J. Levey,
2 tablespoons chopped plmiento
Walter S. Nussbaum, Samuel Rich,
t., teaspoon salt
8 toast cups or patty shells
Joel M. Shere, Mrs. Robert L.
Hard cooked egg slices
Siegel, and Harry L. Silverman.
Melt margarine in skillet over
Special tribute was paid to re- medium he-at. Add mushrooms and
Values to $40
tiring members of the JVS board: saute about three minutes. Mix
Kaye G. Frank and Melvin Kol- real mayonnaise and sour cream
For Pre-teens and Juniors
bert, each of whom have served in bowl. Stir in milk and sherry
terms as JVS-CW president, Byron until well blended. Add pimiento
Is at . . .
H. Gerson and Julian FL Scott, and salt and stir just to mix. Add
both with past service as vice mixture to mushrooms in skillet
president, Robert Df. Z ell, f ormer and cook over low heat about five
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23133 COOLIDGE
sauce in toast cups or patty shells
contributions to Max P. Steinway.
The Jewish Vocational Service lined with egg slices for an ap-
NORTH OF 9 MILE RD .
both the local
and
Community
Workshop,
a
mem-
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545-3242
petizer. Makes eight appetizer
community a n d
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to the vocational her agency of tht Jewish Welfare servings or four lunch servings.
Aali'
service nr of e s- Federation as well as United Com
Cohen
sion. Cohen. who 1 munity Services, provides voca-
was the first group worker hirei ' tional counselling, guidance, em-
by JVS, reviewed his three decades ployment placement service and a
of service with the agency and sheltered workshop for handicaped
persons.
thanked both staff members and
community leaders present at the
meeting for their help in past Hochbergs to Help Fete
years.
95-Year-Old Teacher
Thanks to a story in the Detroit
Albert Ascher. the new execu-
live director of the agency, whose Free Press Action Line, Dr. and
background in the Jewish voca- Mrs. Morris Hochberg will play a
tional field is extensive, said that violin-duet to honor a former
Eitriipt•an
rinlinst.
ll'o.ritiaticlits.
the strength of JVS will continue • Northwestern High School music
to come from professional achieve- director.
A letter to the Free Press
ment, a strong and creative staff.
and active community support and column Monday asked the paper
to
find
a suitable gift, in the
participation.
form of classical music entertain-
The board of trustees of the
ment. for Miss Alice Lowden. who
Jewish Vocational Servict and
turned 95 last week. The letter
Community Workshop presented
writer noted that Miss Lowden
the Contractor of the Year award
Ann
Lynn
Shirley
once had a classical chamber
to the Admiral Chrome Corpora-
group and still loves classical
tion for its cooperation in pro-
music.
Expert in
viding contracts for the sheltered
The Hochbergs were enlisted to ,
community workshop. Accepting ,
play ''Drink to Me Only With '
Colarina
Innis hair ro•
•••11 ( was I
the award was Sidney Loren.
Thine Eyes." Dr. Hochberg is head
Fred Minden accepted the Em-
and
of the string division at Wayne
ployer of the Year award for
State University.
Shirmpaiiing
Junior's Delicatessen and Cafe-
Former pupils of Miss Low-
teria.
den's who will attend a birthday
Miss
Ella
Employment of an operations party for her when the Hochbergs •
manager, which allowed the intro will perform, include Wayne
See Them Participate in
duction of more complex work State Lniversity Board of Gover-
activities in the Community Work- nors member Norman 0. Stock-
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Jean
Veda
Virginia
shop was reported. Other services meyer and Detroit Public School
mentioned in Rubiner's current General Superintendent Charles
on Sept. 26th
status of the agency report were F. Wolfe.
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