THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, June 22, 1973 The U.S. Senate Friday confirmed the nomination of former Sen. KENNETH KEATING as the new Ameri- can ambassador to Israel. The nomination was routine- ly approved by a voice vote without dissent. Keating re- places Walworth Barbour. He will assume his post next month. ... •• •• • The appointment of JACK BOEKO, executive director of the New Orleans, La., Jewish Community Center, as a community consultant for the National Jewish Wel- fare Board, was announced by Herbert Millman, execu- tive vice-president of JWB. counseling are used, said Lerner, there has been a growth in the use of family BY POPULAR DEMAND! and group therapy. Now Booking . . . During 1972 the agency ED BURG conducted 13,199 office inter- and His Orchestra views, 2,815 home visits and 851-6118 20,032 telephone contacts. In addition, the staff gave serv- • • •• ice to Hillel Day School, • • Photographic United Hebrew Schools, PAD • • Weddings • Bar Mitzvos (Program Alternatives to • • • Commercial & Advertising Drugs), Oak Park Depart- • HOUSEHOLD SALES • ment of Community Services, MISS RICKI STORK MOST • IN YOUR HOME • Federation Apartments and Reasonable Prices Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stork ESTATES LIQUIDATED Haverim House (for retard- • 26001 COOLIDGE HWY. • • 358-4495 543:3343. ed). A total of 171 clients of Toronto announce the en- • MARION OAK PARK • 626-6795 626-8402 participated in 21 groups gagement of their daughter • • • IRENE which met for group therapy Ricki to Sandy Snider, son 5 626-8907 of Mr. and Mrs. Morris 626-4769 S . • or as part of the agency's Satisfied Customer Is •••• Snider of Hall Ave., Windsor. •••••••••••••••• • •• recently developed self-de- S Our First Concern velopment discussion pro- grams. A total 665 days of foster Complete Selection , including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry home care were provided to See Morris or Joel Wotnick eight children, and 3,655 days MRS. JOSEPH JACKIER of care to 13 children in resi- homes. When it is complete, dential care facilities such O GIFTS he said, the agency will be as Bellefaire, Orchards and FINE JEWELRY 644-7626 able to recommend those special schools. Thurs. 8, Fri. to 9 p.m. 283 Hamilton SAUL RABINS A feature of the annual homes where patients get Birmingham (Near Crowley's) meeting was a musical pre- proper service and care. sentation by violinist Michael Mrs. Joseph Jackier was elected president of the Lefkowitz, a member of a brought into board of directors of the refugee family and settled here FREE ESTIMATE AT STUDIO JFCS at the meeting, held this country in the Standard-City Club. by Resettlement Service. He Interior Decorator Service Available She succeeds Herbert P. is studying under Mischa Sillman. Mrs. Sol C. Gross- Mischakoff and is attending Southfield, Mich. man was re-elected presi- Wayne State University. .Call 352-1928 Call Our Mrs. Grossman noted that dent of Resettlement Service. his appearance highlighted Mrs. Jackier, former chair- man of the women's division the services of Resettlement at of the Allied Jewish Cam- Service. In her annual report, she paign, has chaired the volun- teer services and family noted that from June 1972 to service committees of the May 1973, the agency assist- We Cater for All Occasions—Seating for 400. JFCS. ed 24 families — 71 indi- viduals who had come in Lerner, who marked his 10th year as director of JFCS recent years from Russia. and Resettlement Service, Romania, Poland, Cuba and said the volunteer corps has Egypt. Resettlement Service grown to 80 volunteers who provided food, clothing, hous- regularly visit 250 persons ing; referred them for medi- in 14 nursing homes. There cal and dental care; and for also are 30 volunteers who vocational counseling and offer person-to-person serv- educational opportunity. Joseph Garson and Nor- ice by telephone and home visits, doing errands and man H. Rosenfeld were Love comes at every age driving the aged for shop- elected vice presidents of ping or to doctor appoint- JFCS and Mrs. • Hugh W. ARNOLD LAKIND — PHOTOGRAPHER Greenberg treasurer. To the ments. The director reported that board of JFCS the following there is no significant wait- were elected: Mrs. Jacob ing list for children requiring, Alspector, Dr. George Blum, home placement or for fami- Dr. Milton K. Miller, Mrs. lies needing counseling and Frederick Shevin, Robert L. casework help. There has Siegel, Mrs. Milton Shiffman, been an increase to 15, on Charles Snider, Mrs. Wil- the homemaker staff, he liam M. Wetsman, Mrs. added, pointing out that this Robert Kasle and David service has become a prior- Page. For Resettlement Service, ity item for both JFCS and United Community Services. Mrs. Arnold Frank was re- During 1972, JFCS home- elected vice president; Mrs. Are you aware that the mayor and council of makers gave 25,415 hours of Philip Marcuse, secretary; service to 59 families, includ- and Dr. Max Winslow, treas- The City of Oak Park are considering an Ordi- ing motherless homes with urer. For three-year terms nance to take away your rights of utilizing a young children, isolated and to the board, the following display sign on your own property to assist you aged persons living alone were re-elected: Walter Herz, in selling your home if you desire not to hire a and families struggling with Norman Katz, Mrs. Julian Krolik, Nathan Milstein, major illness. Real Estate Broker and pay a commission? Lerner said possible ex- David Rosin, Harley Selling pansion of agency services and Jack Stattman. Elected I Shirley Cash, realtor. am wondering whose in the future may include for a first three-year term interest does the mayor and council have in companions for the elderly were: Mrs. Milton Doner, mind, or at stake? The Realtors, or the Public? and foster homes for the Sidney Kaye and Dr. Ellis aged who thereby might be Rifkin. SIZES 7 to 14 Even though the passage of an Ordinance pro- kept from nursing home ADOLFO BLOCH, the pub- placement. hibiting for sale signs on your own property He said it is anticipated lisher of 'Brazil's largest would enhance my business by forcing you, that "middle-class poor" circulation weekly. magazine, more or less, to go to a broker and pay a families and the economical- Manchete, and other illus- ly strapped of all income trated magazines, was deco- commission, I feel every property owner should levels will continue to turn rated with the French Legion have the right to advertise the sale of their to agencies such as JFCS of Honor. LEON HIRSZMAN, home by owner with a sign on their property. for marital counseling and a popular film director, re- 25603 Coolidge, Oak Park casework help, despite the ceived the annual "Margar- Between 10-101/2 Mile Road PD. - FOR - BY ida de Prata" award of the increase in number of pri- Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. vate agencies offering such National Conference of Bra- 398-4240 SHIRLEY CASH Michigan BankAmericard and Master Charge Accepted zil's Bishops for his film, service. Although many forms of "Sao Bernardo." NEIL EL MOL'CHI • JFCS Report Anticipates Increased Service to Aged; Mrs. Joseph Jackier Heads Family, Children's Service Sa1Jdy Snider Plays to Ti'd Torontolliss In the past 10 years, the by JFCS Executive Director Jewish Family and Chil- Samuel Lerner, who deliver- dren's Service has seen a ed his report at the annual shift in services to the aged, meeting of the agency and from 5-8 per cent of the total Resettlement Service. caseload in 1963, to almost Lerner also noted that the JFCS has undertaken a 20 per cent in 1973. Further increases in the qualitative study of nursing coming years are anticipated MOVING? 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