Community's Concerns for High Standard in Social
A Weekly Israel Quiz
Services Inspire Quest for New Trends in Budgeting
(Continued from Page 1) nouncements at the national
Alan Schwartz, chairman level indicating the whole-
of the Federation executive hearted support for the day
committee, advised the con- school movement We are in
ferees, "You are here to fact shunted aside with the
speak, Federation is here to cavalier comment that each
listen," in order to reach de- community has the right to
cisions on- "financial capaci- apply its own formulae and
ties •to be dealt with." He that Detroit chooses not to
recognized that the requests support the day school move-
for 40 per cent increases in ment as it presently exists.
"It goes without question
allocations in 1973 are in-
tended "to keep ourselves that the need is very great
domestically healthy, while and we refuse to continue to
providing for larger giving sit silently without making
for overseas needs." He our case to the Jewish com-
viewed the presentations munity, There can be no
made at the conference as justification for this contin-
leading to "a new formula on ued disparity support. We
are prepared as an associa-
pressing local needs."
tion to be responsible to the
The new trends for empha-
sis on local needs became Jewish community at large,
evident with the statement on yet we are unwilling to accept
any proposal which brings
behalf of the Jewish Com-
our very viability into ques-
munity Center by its presi-
tion."
dent, N. Brewster Broder.
Milgrom presented h i s
He read a resolution adopted
by the Center board which statement in behalf of Mark
Schlussel,
president of the
maintained that "the time
has come to reconsider the Association of Hebrew Day
practice of establishing a Schools.
THE DETROIT JEWISH! MEWS
Friday, Dec. 22, 1972-5
Ing f or the retardates in
her
whose behalf she made
plea.
Mrs. Mitteldorf asked that
Samuel Frankel, as co- the Parents Association be
1. Who was the first UN
chairman of the Allied Jew- accepted as an agency of Fed-
mediator in the Arab-
eration.
"We
seek
recognition
ish Campaign with Paul
Israeli conflict?
Handleman, expressed confi- as a community enterprise,"
What
was the immediate
2.
dence, in view of the "dedi- she stated. She asked that
cause of the Six-Day War
cation, sincerity and c o n - the Jewish Family and Chil-
in June 1967?
cern" shown in the budgeting dren's Service provide this
3. Where is the Tomb of the
discussions, that the 1973 in- group with counseling and
Patriarchs located?
come will exceed by far the guidance.
4. What is the name of the
contributions that were made
fortress overlooking the
"Many children are being
in 1972.
Straits of Tiran?
returned to the community
5. What is El Fatah?
Harvey Weisberg appealed from state institutions at an
6. What is the importance of
for an increased interest in alarming rate," she said,
Safed historically? What
the Jewish Community Coun- "and there is a need for ac-
is its importance now?
tion
in
the
Jewish
commun-
cil programs on television
7. Name three major arche-
and radio which, he main- ity."
ological sites in Israel?
tained, are of great educad
She asked for provisions
8. Name a forest in Israel
tional value. lie also urged ! for the retardates at Tama-
in memory of a famous
re-examination of the urgent rack and Fresh Air Camp
American Jew? A famous
needs for support of day and pleaded "These unfortu-
American non-Jew?
schools.
nates should not be denied
9.
Why
is Modiin important
Analysis of the campaign our services."
to the people of Israel?
figures was given at the out-
Mrs. Mitteldorf called at-
set by Samuel Cohen, assis- tention to the opening of the 10. Who is Israel's chief rep-
resentative at the UN?
tant executive director of first home for retardates on
Answers to the above ques-
Federation. The report for Evergreen and a s k e d for
will be found on page 6
the education division was community support for the tions
of this 1s505.
presented by Alan D. Kandel. important project.
Judge Lawrence Gubow re-
Presentations were made
ported for the community
to the conferees in behalf of
relations division and Martin Hillel Foundations, unorgan-
narcie Accounts invitee
E. Citrin for the committee ized college student s and
on capital needs. A r nold others, who commented on
Store
Hours
Until Chastmas
Faudman reported for the
local needs.
Xperienced
health and welfare division.
Northland - Potiunq lot r.
Mon Sot 9 30 a rn to 9 30 p
Judge Gubow told of efforts Debunking
Xcellent
Sunday Noon to 6 p
that were exerted during the
We are standing at the end
Xtremely
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year in defense of Soviet
of an era of debunking . . .
Wastungton
Downtown -
Jewry and Jews in Ara b We carried it too far. In our
Reasonable
Blvd at Grand RIvot
lands.
efforts to smash false fa-
01
to 6 p m
Mon Sat 9 00
Citrin pointed to needs for cades, we smashed some of
Murry X. Koblin Ads'.
Sunday Noon to 6 p
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Center, the Jewish Family William B. Hine.
and Children's Service, the
Ho m e for the A g e d and
Tamarack Authority, and
•:i:
urged that in each of the
coming three years there
should be allocations of
A
81,500,000 yearly for capital
0,
needs.
In a plea for Federation
participation in efforts to aid
the mentally retarded, Sarah
Trying to horn. wash your washable curtains and draperies.
Mitteldorf, speaking in be-
We are equipped to wash them in a most delicate manner.
half of the Parents Associa-
We have the equipment to finish them without
tion for Jewish Residential
• shrinking • puckering • or causing them to lose their shape.
Care, for retarded children,
We can do them properly and not only that,
asked aid in providing hous-
grate them as well as provide
for their migration is creat-
ing serious financial respons-
ibilities.
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Of interest in the appeals
campaign formula which
limits too stringently funds presented to the conference
available for local services." was the contention of Robert
The Center's position is con- Rubin, chairman of the junior
tained in the following ex- division of the Allied Jewish
cerpts from the resolution: Campaign, that there must
"For the past several be "greater e mphasis on
years, our local agencies local needs," that "all social
have been hard pressed to agencies could do more,"
maintain even minimal levels that these duties can not be
shirked.
of service .. .
At the same time there was
"We call upon Federation as least one defense
of The
and its Board of Governors
United Hebrew Schools' role.
to establish a formula for
There also was a plea for
1973 that will take Into con-
community interest in the
sideration the growing needs
work of the Bnai Brith Youth
of our local agencies . .
Organization, in a statement
The appeal for the day in behalf of BBYO read by
schools, presented by Myron Barbara Tucker.
Milgrom, pointed to the needs
While these appeals gave
in behalf of the three schools emphasis to the positions of
—Hillel, Beth Yehuda and the local agencies, Paul
Akiva—maintaining that their Zuckerman, national chair-
total enrollment is 1,020, as man of the United Jewish
compared with 1,000 now in
Appeal, told of the serious
the United Hebrew Schools' obligations to Israel. He said
elementary divisions. Mil - that toward a $775,000,000
grom stated that the UfIS budget to provide for immi-
enrollment has dropped from gration and social service
3,600 to 1,000 since 1963 while programs in Israel there was
in the same period the day made available in worldwide
schools' enrollment doubled. fundraising the sum of $365,-
We will Remove
Ile said it was "tragic that 000,000 and another $100,000,-
the Jewish Welfare Federa- 000 had to be borrowed to SHANDIES HAS MORE
and Re-Hang Them.
tion, which considers itself assure continuity efforts for
DRAPERIES — BEDSPREADS
in the vanguard of Jewish which UJA is responsible.
DRAPERY CLEANERS
education, seems reticent to
— LAMP SHADES —
"ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES"
Zuckerman said that as
Call
Us
acknowledge t h e profound compared with the 12,000
City Wid• & Suburban Service
WINDOW SHADES —
growth of the Jewish day Russian Jews who came to
We WASH or DRYCLEAN
school movement." In the Israel last year there will be
demands for support, mingled 32,000 newcomers from the
Co
all your household items
with accusations that Feder- USSR this year and that the 1St SOUTH WOODWARD
ation fails to recognize the vast sums needed to Inte- SIRMINGNAM MI 74150
growth of the day schools,
Milgrom stated:
"It is the day school move-
ment which has evidenced its
ability to provide that inten-
sive Jewish Education so
necessary to allow our youth
PLEASANT RIDGE, PONTIAC,
FRANKLIN, HUNTINGTON
BERKLEY, BEVERLY HILLS,
the educational background
ROYAL OAK, SOUTHFIELD,
WOODS, LATHRUP, MAD-
BIRMINGHAM, BLOOMFIELD,
to confront the missionary
TROY, WEST BLOOMFIELD
ISON HEIGHTS, OAK PARK,
FARMINGTON, FERNDALE,
zeal of both the New Left
and its new religious coun-
Then it is definitely to your odvantoge to come to the Mile i Meyer store for
terparts. Yet, the answer that
Wheel Alignments
Motor Tuneup
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion has given to the three
Shock Absorbers
Brakes
day schools in Detroit is
and any other mechanical needs.
your birthright for a bowl of
.
store
is
strategically
located
in
front
of the Shoppers Fair,
Ti, -
porridge. In fact, the Jewish
Farmer Jacks complex at 8 Mile & Meyers Rd.
Welfare Federation has re•
The Grand River Store continues for the Downtowners
fused to even acknowledge
the existence of the Associa•
lion of Hebrew Day Schools
although in the general com•
munity the Association is
openly acknowledged as the
spokesman for the day school
10550 WEST 8 MILE ROAD at Meyers
movement. Th e correspon-
3140 GRAND RIVER
Mott h Holuktv W.) OAK PARK
dence of the Association di-
(Next to Carl's Chao How.)
Hours: Men.-Fri. 8:30-9 p.m.
rectly to the Jewish Welfare
Mown: 8:30-6 Man.-Fri.
Sat. 8:30-6 p.m.
Federation or the Education
11:30-S Sot.
Division has gone completely
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321-1234
unanswered. This attitude is
in direct conflict with pro-
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