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New Year Greetings

S511,000 Gift for Village for Emotionally
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THE DETROIT .IPMSH NEWS

32—Friday, Sept. 1, 1972

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A $50,000 gift in honor of
7,:atnan ar,d- Esther Silver-
lian was presented to the
Angeles medi• Fresh Air Society at its 70th
Phi Delta Epsilon Med.cal man of its lc
annual meeting held recently
Fraternity wil sponsor a din- cal divi.oin.
at the Henry M. Butzei Senior
Recently. an announcement
rte , for the Hebrew Univer-
of the Distinguished Service Citizens Village and Con-
sity 630 p.m Sept. 20, at Award for Dr. Marcus was furence Center at Camp
Town and Country ('lab.
made simultaneously in Jer- Tamarack, Ortonville.
The gift, designated for
Dr. Leonard Birndorf. na- usalem and in New York by
construction of a new village
tional president of Phi Delta Avraham Harman, president for exclusive use by emo-
of the Hebrew University,
Epsilon • will be dinner chair-
ttonally disturbed children.
and by Dr. Henry Sonnehorn
man, with Dr. Theodore III. president of American was made by the Silverman
NATHAN SILVERMAN
Bergman, national executive Friends of the Hebrew l'ni- children and their spouses.
Silverman presently shares
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gilbert
Silver-
secretary of r hi Delta Epsi- versity, in gratitude of his
man. Mr. and Mrs. .lack the chairmanship of the
lon, and Dr. George Dean, involvement in the cause of Alspector and Mr. and Mrs. Tamarack Hills Authority
:q- esident of Detroit chapter continuing support for Israel
with Bert L. Smokier.
Derschman.
of Phi Lambda Kappa, as and the Hebrew University Joel Alan
The Silverman gift
E. Schwartz. presi-
of Jerusalem and in recog-
cochairmen.
ration of his effort and lead- dent of the Jewish Welfare brings to $80,000 the funds
Special guests will be Dr.
the announced for the construe-
accepted
Philip M. Marcus and Dr. ership in helping make p05- Federation. the Silverman lion project. The John and
, sail(' the construction of the gift from
Seymour Alpert.
Ella !merman Foundation
Dr. Marcus is a prominent Phi Delta F:psilon auditorium (amity.
Schwartz noted that Na- donated $20,000 and the
Beverly Hills surgeon and of the Hebrew University-Ha-
' dassah Medical School on the than Silverman is known as Sheruth league, $10,000.
ii.as,ociate executive director
•
The %I
of the Delta Epsilon National Fin Karem campus in Jer- one of the prime supporters
of the camps run by the Fed- cost between S125.000 and
Medical Fraternity. lie also usalern.
president eration agency. Silverman S150,000, will expand the
Dr. Alpert is vice
serves as vice president of ,
Western States Region of and professor of anesthesi- served for 25 years as a services at Camp Tamarack
American Friends of the Ile- I ology of George Washington member of the board of di- so that 30 children and 25
brew University and is chair- University school of midi- rectors of the Fresh Air So- • camp staff can be housed in
ciety and was chairman of the special unit. It is planned
• tine. lie is vice president
• of American Friends of the the Tamarack Hills Author- that the village will be ready
ity when Tamarack was ex- for use during the 1973
IMOT04•A•14V RY
Hebrew University and is a
panding its camping facili- ' camping season.
member of the board of goys •
JOEL E. FEINER
I At present, Tamarack pro-
ties.
(50 Server.
tow. hr.,
errors of the Hebrew Univer-
Now There •ro 2 lanhano
sity of Jerusalem.
To Son..etr
l' laor0or Any otras.o.
Among his many citations
De? 313 , 532 - 5196
Mon in Oen.
a , e the Jacobi Medical So-
Lansing 1 51 71 351 - 3699
c ety Award, Israel Bonds
Mon Thom
Ph"
Stan of the Year Award,
Scores of Israel-made merchandise, food products,
Alumni Association of
' George Washington Merit candies and chocolates, men's and women's clothing, toys
- • Ser%- • and other items will be on display at the second annual
, Award and ((immunity
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The Trade Fair will commence at the Zionist Cultural
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and
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' sion of American Friends of
Mrs. Joel Hamburger and Mrs. Carmi M. Slomovitz.
- Hebrew University.
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committee for the event by ZOD President Jack Green-
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ally disturbed children dur- I lion Council is cooperating
ing one camping period each in a nationwide effort by dis-
summer. The new unit will tributing free Jewish New
he in operation all three sum- Year greeting cards to be
mer sessions. In the fourth sent to a selected list of
year of the program 25 boys
Soviet Jewish scientists
attended. Girls, allowed to
attend the special program fighting for their right to
for the first time this sum- emigrate to Israel.
Inquiries must be accom-
mer. numbered six.
Fresh Air Society re-elect- panied by a stamped, self-
ed Harvey A. Gordon, David addressed envelope, and
B. Ilermelin, Ruth Katzen, should be directed to Rubin
Robert G. Portnoy and Har- Dobin, president of the Is-
old Weiss as hoard members rael International Informa-
to three year terms. Dr. tion Council, P.O. Box 11,
James G. Bittker, Douglas Lawrence, N.Y. 11559.
Bloom, Ann Chapin. Stanley
J. Michaels, Aviva Robinson,
' Donna Slatkin and Sidney I
J. Winer were elected for
three year terms.
Sol G. Kurtzman is presi-
dent of Fresh Air Society,
the agency of Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit which
'operates the residential
Brighton and Ortonville, Ken-
nedy and Agree Outpost
Camps and the 'Mollie M.
Burtman campgrounds at
olio.

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Fall Program of Classes

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Dance will have special
emphasis as registration for character ballet. Among his
the fall term of classes at the many accomplishments are
Jewish Center get underway over 100 choreographies for
productions at the Romani-
Sept. n
Members may re7aster be- an National Theater, the
Jewish Theater of Bucha-
tween 9:30 a m and 9 p.m .
rest and the Musical Thea-
and nonmembers beginning
ter of Brasov.
at 2 p m. The Center offers
An innovation this year is ill
courses for children. young
people and adults Mans new establish classes in tap for
all
ages. Vonda Darby, in-
clie.ses w ill he added
Modern dance classes fii:r structor and dancer with the
all ages again will tie led Clifford Fears Repertory
by Harriet Berg, coordmator Company. will offer tap for
of the dalite department and school - age children.
Detroit instructor Shirley
director of the Center's two
St. Mary. will teach tap for
performing
groups.
the
adults
Tuesday evenings at
Young Dancers Guild and the
the main building. Mrs. St
Festival Dancers.
Denise Szykula, who re. Mary also will teach on Toes-
centiv studied with the To- days at 1 p.m.
Popular Creative Rhyth-
ronto Theater. will begin her
fourth year of teaching at mics for boys and girls ages
the Center. - She directs the 3-5 again will be led by Den-
Apprentice Dancers and per- we Szykula Tuesdays and
forms with the Festival Lilo Fauman Fridays. Mrs.
Dancers. Fannie Aronson Fauman brought creative
will instruct the Wednesday rhythmics to the Center seven
evening class for adult begin- ,years ago. She also has
ners. She started the Cen- I taught workshops in move-
tcr's first performiing dance , ment education to teachers of
group. • nursery school and Head
For the second season. Start programs.
ballet will he an integral , The Israeli Folk Dance
part of the Center's dance Drop-In will be led by
program. Grace Thomas will Dorothy Yakimovich Monday
return to teach ballet to stu- and Thursday evenings at
dents of all ages. the 10 Mile branch.
Romanian ballet master Belly dancing classes will
Jacob Lascu, who recently be offered at both the main
joined the Center staff, will I building and the 10 Mile
continue to teach fall class- branch.

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