.1•••/.••• ■ ••• AY • IMO/WWI ••• ■ 11••./ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, Nov. 24, 1972 NYC's Elderly Jews Are Aided by Service N1-:W YORK .I t.\ -Four four programs 'resolve short- term trammg subsidies. at- progra111, of 1111 . Federation (;indanc .,, ccierated efforts for immedi- ate vile placement and long- Service are in operation 011 a f`r range progralles for those . m j(.1.01incil Arbitration Comittee Fiinctioniii ,, over A Jewish practice 3 lion years old still provides ('ammonite cmin. l. h cil in Detroit with a useful tool for settling community disputes. • Referring to a Purely Com• citywide basis to help the poor The our point program mentary item on the subject is aided in part by govern- jobless poor, mainly the el- in The Jewish News, on Nov. ment funding. 10, Community Council Pres- dirty p o or, with job training Strauss said the four phase Sidlow said: 'dent Hubert and job placement, in a program - indicates acknow- oTh r • concept of the Beth Din multi-phased approach to the federal, state is reflected in our arbitration vocational needs of the aged lerII:•ro•nt Icy and city governments of and conciliation service, and in New York. According to •EGS Presi- FFA1S' long record of scrv- still provides an effective dent Burton M. Strauss, the ice to the aged, the poor, in- MC:INS of resolving disputes. - cluding the Jewish poor, the Sidlow pointed out that the mentally retarded, the ultra- Council service does not deal 16Y r h Orthodox, the disadvantag- with issues requiring Bala- TH1•11:11TrOteTSt ed." kha interpretation which are ': iTLTI *54 * * * * * * • '(OVA INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT sty° Cetoelow • ASTROLOGER * • CARICATURES • • MUSIC A.,4 Medi Morel WATCH HEADQUARTERS • Complete Seim moo Noe lemelre PLAZA T•1 •Ot•Plt, SwiMie4, Mick opposite Tel-f• Comm Moll * Home- ettlonotpet - 11tmel Hot ••th 1.1111CIOUS STONES" Inert Ail•SIE ■ Ir • * 357-0320 WOO ••• k•wity ••m sA":4!..."="") •• Hama ••••••••• * SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ • aossecv * 356-2563 *Canty Centerpieces 356_2525.• * * * * * ** ** * * * GRAND RE-OPENING Robinson Leather (Under New Ownership) Introductory Offer 20% OFF Complete Stock of Quality Luggage Comfortable Shopping at even More Comfortable Prices "Helping People Travel in Style for Half a Century" On the Premises Repairs 9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sot. 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It developed into a court of elders and later, under the name of Beth Din, became an integral part of the government organization MQCLTER JWV luncheon noon Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. The public is invited. For tickets call Rose Sharkey, 968-2593, or Lillian Kellman, 534-2164. The post and aux- iliary will hold a Hanuka party 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the JWV Memorial Home. National Judge Advocate Mrs. John Nemon will speak. Refreshments and entertain- BETH ABRAHAM - HIL- ment will follow. Prospective LEL MEN'S CLUB will be- members and friends are in- gin its 11th annual Breakfast vited. For reservations call Forum Series 10 a.m. Dec. 3 Mrs. Rose Cowan, KE 2-5670, at the synagogue. The speak- or Dr.- Raymond Feldman, er will be Dr. Abraham 557-4040. • • • Nemeth, professor of math- BLOCH ROSE AUXILI- ematics and computer sci- ence at the University of De- ARY will meet 8 p.m. Wed- troit, who invented the Ne- nesday at the home of Eve- meth Braille Code for math- lyn Skupsky, 24076 Moritz, Oak Park. Slides from Is- ematics and prepared the first Braille prayer book for rael will be shown and there will be a Hanuka botique for Sabbath and festival ser- members. For membership vices. Dr. Nemeth will speak information, call Phyllis on "Living in This Technol- ogical Age." Guests, includ- Chassin, 543-3743, or Gerry Feldman, president, 398-8955. ing ladies, are invited. Ar- rangements chairmen are Guests are invited. • • • Jules Feldmesser, Norbert JOSEPH L. BALE AUX- Robert and John Hurtig. ILIARY presented an Amer- Speakers chairman is Rabbi ican flag to Brady Elemen- Israel I. Halpern. • tary School at a recent as- sembly. Mrs. Eli Kaplansky ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will hold a breakfast presented the flag to Harold Burton, principal. 9:30 a.m. Dec. 10 at the O • • synagogue. Rabbi Jacob Se- gal will speak on "Israel Servicemen to 1972: A Pilgrim's Report," and show slides. The public Hanuka As a -public service, the is invited. Services will be Metropolitan Detroit Bnai at 8:30 a.m. • • • Brith Council in cooperation with the U.S. Air Force Mili- BETH MOSES MEN'S tary Radio System (MARS) CLUB will hold a latke party 8 p.m. Dec. 3, Harold Hur- will be sending servicemen radio Hanuka greetings and vitz, president, announced. There will be entertainment other messages. For information, call Sher- by the youth group. For in- formation, call the syna- man Goldman, community 5-4434. and veterans chairman, 557- gogue office, KE There will be a nominal 9537, from 8 to 10 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. charge. Men's Clubs I Get Greetings a API - Ha sh '''. P l a ns for Hanuka Party Set The 11th annual Hanuka in Palestine. The court tra- .•decision of the panel Festival sponsored by •mer- dition has been a continuous legally binding. Current chairmen of the icans for Progressive Israel- one in Europe down through Ilashomer llatzair will he the centuries, encompassing arbitration and conciliation the problems of Jewish service are Arthur Gould and held 8 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Zionist Cultural.Center, people in grievances between Mitchell Feldman. Sidlow ex- each other or with Jewish ptained that not all requests Folk sinwtt iottoman and Israeli dancing with organizations. for conciliation are accepted Sonia Lipenholtz at the piano operation by the Council. "To avoid In explaining the will follow traditional Han- getting involved in petty of the service, Sidlow stated, uka refreshments and prizes. ""I'he Council can act to re- arguments or in commercial Guests are invited. Fcr in- solve a dispute only when disputes not that there are formation, call Devera Stock- both parties agree to par- many consumer protection er, 864-8035. ticipate voluntarily. We first laws, we generally use as a try conciliation which settles guideline the impact the dis• most of the disputes. Both pute would have on the good sides present their views, name, the dignity and the then a Council appointed self respect of the Jewish panel renders an opinion. community," Sidlow added. This is only a suggestion and Council has handled a wide is not binding. If arbitration variety of cases including is requested and agreed international instiutional dis- upon by both sides, then the putes as well as problems OF HARVARD ROW over the liquidation of or- ganizational resources. "What of Fine Furs Designers ever the case," Sidlow Complete Fur Service stated, "we realize that settling the dispute is only 11 MILE AND LAHSER one part of our function. We Phone: 358-0850 SILVERMAN DETROIT must also try to resolve the recrimination and hostility LADIES AUXILIARY will hold a games party and generated by the argument." Classifieds Get Quick Results • . • ctivities in Society At a recent dinner given by their children at Cong. Bnai David, Mr. and Mrs. Esek Zack of Woodbine Ave. were honored on the occasion of their 50th wedding anni- versary. The Racks, who have lived in Detroit for 49 years, have been active in landsmanshaften societies, as well as the Chaim Weirm•nn Society. Their children are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zack and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Subar; and they have eight grandchildren. Abram lloptman of Borman Hall celebrated his 82nd birthday by attending the marriage of his nephew, Jonathan Block, to Ela Burstein of Montevidea, Urugau. Both Israeli citizens, they were married in a kibutz near Haifa. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. 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