32—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Announcements

Nov 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Grosberg (Judith
Stamell), former Detroiters
of Rockville, Md., a son,
Michael David.
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Oct. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Goldstein (Joanne
Rosenthal of Detroit) of
Silver Spring, Md., a son
Eliot Barry.
• • •

Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin S. Stein (Rochelle
DeYoung), 29260 Prestwick,
Southfield, a daughter, Sheri
Melissa.
• • •

Oct. 29 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Michael Jay Freedman
(Marion Helfer), former De-
troiters residing at Sheppard
Air Force Base, Texas, a
son, Steven Eric.
• • •

Oct. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Raick (Sara Perl-
man), 14343 Norman, Li-
vonia, a daughter, Cynthia
Hope.
• • •

Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs .
Herschel Saks, 23471 Elaine.
Oak Park, a daughter, Shani
Syril.

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Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph S. Goldman (Chana
Zyman), former Detroiters
of Baltimore, a son, Chayim
Alexander.
• • •

To Mr. and Mrs. Joel M.
Silberblatt (Sara Fingeroot).
24291 Rensselaer, Oak Park,
an adopted daughter, Marla
Rose.

Brevities

Oct. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
The 17th annual fall con-
Albert Gladner (Sharie Kem-
eny), 21600 Stratford, Oak vention of the MICHIGAN
Park, a daughter, Merrily STATE NUMISMATIC SO-
1CIETY will be held Nov. 24-
Lisbeth.
26 at the Detroit Hilton
Oct. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hotel, hosted by the metro
William V. Behrmann (Joan Detroit coin clubs. The
Beth Newman), former De- three-day event will include
troiters of Evanston. Ill., a programs for women and
juniors. The Michigan State
daughter, Rebecca Jill.
Numismatic Society has been
•
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granted a "Special Show
Oct. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Cancellation," and souvenir
Ronald Brand (Barbara
first day covers will be avail-
Mayer s), 25835 Lahser,
able.
Southfield. a son, Erik
Franklin.
THE SOUTIfFiELD PLAY-
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ERS will be holding open
Oct. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
auditions 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Sanford Carr (Anita Ager).
and Thursday in the music
16217 Hilton. Southfield, a room of Birney Jr. High
son, Andrew Michael.
School for "The Drunkard."
• • •
a comedy melodrama. Those
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
interested in theatrical pro-
Eric Flshkind (Toby Gil- duction are invited. For in-
bert), 30578 Southfield, formation call Mrs. Harold
Southfield, a daughter, Emily Safron, 356-4429.
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•
Anne.
ESMA REDZEPOVA, the
Oct. 20 — To Dr. and Mrs. great gypsy singer, will head
Robert S. Michaels (Linda a company of 45 gypsy sing-
Joy Talon), 16300 W. Nine ing, dancing, acrobatic and
Mile, Southfield, a daughter, instrumental stars coming
to the stage of the Masonic
Jennifer Lara.
Auditorium, 8:20 p.m., Nov.
25,
in "TZIGANE," the gyp-
Oct. 18 — To Dr. and Mrs.
sy
folk spectacular.
Gerald Levinson (Georgette
. • •
Gruen of Detroit), Glenn
"INHERIT THE WIND,"
Ellyn, a son, Joshua
a dramatic conflict over a
Bradley.
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teacher's right to teach sci-
Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. entific theory that is in ap-
Stan Burech (Linda Rubin parent opposition to the
of Detroit) of St. Clairsville, Bible, opened on the Meadow
0.1 a daughter, Erica Leslie. Brook stage Thursday and
will play through Dec. 3. It
is based on the actual trial
in 1925 in Dayton, Term. of
Specialized
a young teacher named
Scopes. Tickets can be ob-
MOHEL
tained at Hudson's or Grin-
In Home or Hospital
nell's, or by calling the
557-9666
Meadow Brook box office,
377-3300.
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Four New Division Chairmen Are Announced by Federation

Mandell L. Berman, newly
s elected president of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, has
appointed four members of
the board of governors to
posts of top responsibility for
the coming year. Each will
head a planning division
which makes service and
fiscal recommendations per-
taining to specific areas of
community programs.
David Handleman will
again serve as chairman of
the capital needs committee
which deals with physical
maintenance and future

Military Chief-Turned-Executive
to Address Technion Dinner

Brig. Gen. Dan Tolkowsky,
former commander of Is-
rael's Air Force, will be
f h ethe
(guest speaker
o f t
Detroit
Chapter, American Technion
, Society. 6 p.m. Nov. 26 at
1Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
The annual dinner marks
the beginning of the golden
In 1959, Gen. Tolkowsky
was appointed executive
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A highlight of the annua7
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ment of a scholarship fund
at the Technion in honor of
Benjamin Wilk. A goal of 500
$250 scholarships has been
set by the Technion scholar-
ship committee to help de-
fray the high cost of training
engineers and scientists.
For information and reser-
vations, call the Technion
office, 559-5190.

How Medicare
Carry-Over Rule
Helps Deductions

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RABBI S. ZACHARIASH

building needs of Federa-
tion's local agencies.
Judge Lawrence Gubow
has been named chairman of
the community relations divi-
sion, whose role in Federa-
tion is to review social ac-
tion and to provide appro-
priate guidelines for needed
programs and for allocations
of funds to the Jewish Com-
munity Council and a num-
ber of national community
relations agencies.
Julian S. Tobias has been
appointed chairman of the
education division. Concern-

GEN. DAN TOLKOWSKY

jubilee celebration of Tech
nion — Israel Institute of
Technology.
Gen. Tolkowsky, a member
of the hoard of governors of
the Technion, is a native Is-
raeli who served as a volun-
teer fighter pilot with the
British Royal Air Force dur-
ing World War II.
From an engineering post
he assumed In Great Britain-
upon demobilization, he an.
swered the call for experi-
enced military men issued
by the Hagan& defense
forces and became an op-
erations officer of the then
embryo Israel air force.
Appointed chief of train-
ing, he was promoted to the
post of inspector general of
the air force and later be-
came chief of staff during
and following the War of
Liberation. In 1953, he was
appointed commanding of-
ficer of the air force, serving
until 1958.
Gen. Tolkowsky was re-
sponsible for introducing the
first jet aircraft into the air
force in 1953.

Under the "carry-over"
rule of the medical insurance
part of Medicare, doctor bills
for October, November and
December may in some cases
count toward the $50 annual
deductible for :both 1972 and
1973, according to Sam F.
Test, manager of the Detroit-
Northwest Social Security Of-
fice at 17500 Lasher.

The medical insurance part
of Medicare helps pay for
doctor bills and a variety of
other medical expenses of
almost everyone 65 and over.
Before payments from Medi-
care begin, the patient must
meet the annual deductible
the first $50 of covered med-
ical expenses accumulated in
a calendar year.
"The carry-over rule helps
the Medicare patient who
might otherwise have to pay
the $50 deductible twice in a
short period of time," Test
said—"once at the end of one
year, again at the beginning
of the next year. Under the
carry-over rule, doctor bills
for October, November and
December which can be
counted toward your $50 de-
ductible for 1972, can apply
to the deductible for both
1972 and 1973."
Even if a Medicare patient
hasn't
met ith 1972 deduc-
Baritone f RONALD HOL-
tible before October, he
GATE will return to Detroit
should send in all of his med-
Nov. 17 to open Pro Musica
ical bills for covered services
Society's 1972-1973 concert
for the last three months of
series at the Detroit Institute Goldmann to Speak
of Arts. The artist's recep- to Canadian Zionists 1972., according to Test.
"The 'carry-over' amount
tion will he held in the
NEW YORK (ZINS) — The will be credited to your de-
Romanesque Room of the
Zionist Organization of Can- ductible for 1973," he said.
Institute.
ada will celebrate its 40th
The bills should be sent in
The second program-meet- anniversary convocation in with a Request for Medicare
ing of the CHAMBER_ MU- Toronto Nov. 17-19. Guest Payment form, available at
SIC WORKSHOP, 8 p.m. speakers will be Dr. Nahum most doctors' offices and all
Sunday at Mercy College, Goldmann, president of the social security offices. They
will present the Delphi Trio World Jewish Congress; should be sent to Michigan
of Eastern Michigan Uni- Aryeh Dulzin, treasurer of Medical Service, P.O. Box
versity ; who will perform a the Jewish Agency; and 2201. Detroit, 48231.
the
program of Beethoven, Hus- Jacques Torczyncr, a mem- • health insurance organization
ber
of
the
World
Zionist
which handles medical insur-
ton and Smetana.
Executive:
ance payments.
VAN CLIBUHN. popular
The schedule includes the
classical pianist. gives a con- annual dinner on behalf of The solar system has no
cert at the Masonic Audi- the Weizmann Institute of anxiety about its reputation.
Corium. 8:30 p.m. Nov. 17. Science.
—Ralph W. Emerson.

with financing formal George M. Zeltzer, chairman
ed
Jewish educational activities of Federation's education
within the community, this division, was named treas.
division also budgets for urer.
Re-elected as vice presi-
various national Jewish cul-
tural and educational pro- dents of the Jewish Welfare
Federation were Martin E.
grams.
Arnold Faudman will be Citrin, Maxwell Jospey and
chairman of Federation's Stanley J. Winkelman.

health and welfare division.
It makes planning and bud-
getary determinations on a
variety of social and health
services and also aids in de-
termining priority and ur-
gency of community needs.
At the October meeting of
the board, appreciation was
extended to three outgoing
division chairmen. Terms
were completed by Ronald
L. Greenberg, Max J. Pincus
and George M. Zeltzer, who
in recent years led the
health and welfare, commu-
nity relations and education
divisions, respectively.

Chairmen of all planning
division are members of
Federation's executive com-
mittee automatically. Other
current members by virtue
of title, in addition to Fed-
eration's elected officers, are
Alan E. Schwartz, immediate
past president; Mrs. Morris
J. Brandwine and Lewis S.
Grossman, respective presi-
dents of Federation's wo-
men's division and Detroit
Service Group; and Alfred L.
Deutsch for United Jewish
Charities.
Officers
of
Federation
complete the membership of
the executive committee.
Elected to the post of vice
president for the coming
year at the October board of
governors meeting was Sam-
uel Frankel, chairman of the
1972 Allied Jewish Campaign.
Israel Emergency Fund.

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