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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, Oct. 20, 1972
Every day men run up
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Post Offices to Help
Aliens List Addresses
All post offices will co-
operate in the annual alien
address reporting program
next January, the U.S. Postal
Service said.
The Immigration and Na-
tionality Act of 1952 requires
aliens resident in the U.S.
on Jan. 1 to report their ad-
dresses to the Immigration
and Naturalization Service.
All post offices will dis-
tribute address reporting
cards (Form I-53) to aliens
and forward the cards after
completion to Immigration
and Naturalization Service
offices.
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Mrs. Ruth S. Getz, staff
social worker of the Jewish
Family and Children's Serv-
ice, is on temporary loan as
a case worker in Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., where she is
working with Jewish families
whose lives were disrupted
by the floods there last June.
Mrs. Getz, who worked in
Montreal with English chil-
dren sent to Canada to avoid
the perils of the Nazi bomb-
ing, also worked with Opera-
tion Find, working with dis-
possessed people following
the 1967 Detroit riot.
The request from Wilkes-
Barre's Jewish community
for an experienced family
counselor was received here
several weeks ago by JFCS
President Herbert P. Sillman
and was immediately ap-
proved by the agency board.
JFCS Executive Director
Samuel Lerner said Mrs.
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MISCHA MISCHAKOFF
concert to be identical with
the one 20 years ago in
which Mischakoff made his
Detroit debut.
The program will include
Mozart's Violin Concerto No.
3 and Introduction and Ron-
do Capriccioso by Saint-
Saens; also, Gluck's Over-
ture "Iphigenie in Aulis" and
Haydn's Symphony No. 102.
Mischakoff has been con-
certmaster of the Philadel-
phia Symphony Orchestra.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
arid for 17 years the NBC
Symphony Orchestra under
Arturo Toscanini. His last
two positions were as con-
certmaster with Detroit and
Baltimore.
More than a dozen violin-
ists of the Center Symphony
are his students. A recent
and the
Jewish Center, which were
heavily damaged.
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$85,000, earmarked for the
communal
of
restoration
services and the rebuilding
institutions,
community
of
A reception honoring solo-
ist and conductor will be
held at the Center following
the concert. Tickets are
available from the Center's
cashier.
Illuminating archeological
findings and absorbing his-
torical geography verify Bib-
lical accounts and bring new
insight to the origin of our
civilization in a penetrating
survey of ancient Palestine,
the Archeological Encyclo-
pedia of the Holy Land."
Headed by Dr. Avraham
Negev, a distinguished team
of archeologists provide
commentary and a concise
comprehensive guide to the
life, culture and religious
practices of ancient Pales-
tine. Many of the 600 articles
in the book have been pre-
pared by archeologists who
participated in excavations
that established the truth of
facts in the Bible that for
centuries were held uncer-
tain. The tremendous impact
of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the
findings at Jerusalem, Jeri-
cho and Masada illustrate
the importance of archeology
understanding the Bible.
The encyclopedia will be
published by G. P. Putnam's
Sons on Oct. 26,
activities in Society
Michigan Region, Women's American ORT, delegates
ed by Mrs. Donald Thal, president, will attend the 19'72
ORT national board conference in Jerusalem Sunday through
Wednesday. The meeting will be attended by leaders of the
organization, who represent the group's 110,000 members
in about 800 chapters in America. The conference will be
addressed by Prime Minister Golda Meir and other Israeli
officials. Michigan region members at the conference are
Mesdames Bernard W. Colton, Marvin Barnett, Henry
Pariser, Gerald Sallan, Leo Schoenfeld, Bertram Adler
and Irving Kurtz.
Former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Max Milan of Los
Angeles visited with their friends and relatives during
their visit here this week. An open house honoring the
Milans was held by their daughter Linda of Franklin Rd.,
Southfield,
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Archeological
Encyclopedia
Due on Oct. 26
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range plans, he added.
Funds totaling more than
$1,000,000 have been pledged
by local communities affi-
ated with the Council of Jew-
ish Federations and Welfare
Funds. The United Jewish
Charities, in cooperation with
Recreating his first per- addition to the symphony is
formance with the Center the new assistant concert-
Symphony Orchestra, violin- master, 18-year-old violinist
ist Mischa Mischakoff will Mischa Lefkowitz, who ar-
play for the 20th consecutive rived from Russia only four
year 3:30 p.m. Sunday at months ago and for whom
Mischakoff predicts a great
the Jewish Center.
future.
Conductor Julius Chajes,
Eve. 559-7567
Crown Kosher Caterers,
Getz will be involved in case-
work interviews and treat-
ment, helping flood victims
with their plans for the fu-
ture.
It is estimated that 90 per
cent of the Wilkes-Barre
Jewish population of 1,400
families lost home or busi-
ness or both as a result of
the storm Agnes damage.
The majority of families
still are unable to return to
their homes.
Government and voluntary
agencies such as the Ameri-
can Red Cross gave emer-
gency aid to afflicted fami-
lies immediately following
the disaster, but there is a
definite need for social work-
ers at this time, said Lerner.
Now that the first period fol-
lowing the crisis has elapsed,
families; in acute emotional
as well as financial distress,
must take stock of their situ-
Mischakoff to Repeat Program
of 20 Years Ago at the Center
who has directed all of Mis-
chakoff's Center perform-
ances, has programed the
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A SINGLES PARTY
li end ever welcome
Admission $2.50
Sunday, Oct. 29, $ p.m.
Alvaros Restaurant, 1824 W. 14 Mile (1 mile E. of Woodward).
Dress Casual
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