• T,ROJ u I Tly Jr 11T73N EWS Eduratiteirib,h1 Heatthiwitiiiida NoVelfa re Aided In Record Allocations 8 THFEritEy (Continued from Page 1) capacity, will again review Final approval was given to The Jewish home for the its housing situation in the recommendations of a spe- Aged, presently operating at coming year. cial ad hoc committee ap- Resettlement Service, real- pointed by Federation last izing the variance of needs December to develop a con- For Custom Drapery as a result of the changing structive relationship with world-wide immigration pic- these schools. It was pointed Cleaning, Call ture, will meet with the di- out that in making funds vision in the event that an available initially, Federa- unexpected number of new- tion's interest was to extend comers to Detroit require only to the Jewish studies help with adjustment to life portion of their programs. DRAPERY CLEANERS in a new setting. Federation's long-range ob- Fresh Air Society looks jective however is achieving an integrated communal day high school, for which addi- tional funds would be forth- coming upon implementation. The ad hoc committee's pro- gram was supported by the The education division rec- education division which re- ommended allocation of $739,- tains jurisdiction for the de- 396, in conjunction with a veloping relationship. forward to the completion of its new Silverman Village, a unit of residential camping facilities for emotionally dis- turbed children at Tamarack in Ortonville. "All That The 'Neese- Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtains Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL new approach of Federation support for educational pro- grams and . Jewish schools. For the first time, allocations totaling $113,000 were au- thorized for 1973-74 use by three elementary day schools. 891-1818 Call Collett Reverse Charges Suburban I'LL GIVE YOU 5 LBS. OF FREE MATZOHS IF I CAN'T BEAT YOUR BEST DEAL!! PHIL SCHOSTAK DEAL OPEN MONDAY 8 THURSDAY TH. 9 P.M. , 29200 TELEGRAPH (AT 12 MILE) AVIS FORD 354-3000 4 0. • • 116 vt* L ‘ -' 4 1%1 ` 4c, I 2';:4 t VAINA% 1 ( •• .1 4 sa, ■ •(: 1' * toy, , FORESTS that bear your name Long after you have gone, forests in Israel renewing themselves in the cycle of sea- sons, will keep your memory ever green. When making your Will, provide that a forest in Israel be planted in your name or in that of someone dear to you, handing down your last wish from generation to generation. A bequest to the J.N.F. is a bequest to the entire Jewish people. linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. For information and advice in strict confidence apply to THE FOUNDATION FOR THE JEWISH muffin RIAD Yehudah, $40,000; and Hillel, $48,000. The largest allocation voted by the governors to any ben- eficiary was the sum of $626,- 396 to underwrite the 1973-74 anticipated deficit of the United Hebrew Schools. This sum is inclusive of the needs of the Midrasha in the amoun t of $124,671. The Council's budget for The education division's re _ 1973-74 as approved by the port dealt with the continua board of governors provides tion by UHS of efforts t 0. for expenditures and an alio- consolidate branches. Pupil s cation in the amount of $177,- of branches where sharp en 009. . SEE OR CALL "PHIL" FOR YOUR . 1 % (OVER COST) The three day schools re- ceiving 1973.74 allocations are Akiva, $25,000; Beth The Jew i s h Community Council is the sole local agen- cy under the jurisdiction of the community relations divi- sion. This year the Council strengthened its cooperative efforts with similarly-minded communal organizations in the cause of the rescue of Soviet Jewry, and in a host of urban crisis activities. During the past year, the Council has helped with the establishment of the Kashrut Advisory Council to serve as a consultant body on matters relating to local supervision of Kashrut. The community relations division reported completion of a functional analysis of Council activities which re- vealed that last year the ag- ency concentrated almost half of its resources in three major program areas: Soviet Jewry, Middle East and Ur- ban Affairs. The Council maintained a position in a number of local coalitions, including efforts to promote equal employ- ment opportunities and or- derly compliance with what- ever public school busing plans are ultimately decreed 22100 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, Mich. 48237-968-0820 rollment declines have oc cured are re-assigned to ex - 'sting large schools where the instructional quality can be better maintained and as- sured. A large portion or ' 17.- ume was devoted by the board various divisions: Ave r n Cohn, Albert Colman, Stan- ley Frankel, Dr. Conrad Giles and Dr. Hyman Mellen. In the fall, the divisions will reconvene to help deter- mine allocations for a large number of national agency beneficiaries. The allocations process will conclude with an appropriation for capital pur- poses, Berman said. IF YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. Spitzer 's Super Specials Bar Kochba by Yigal Yadin Reg. '15.00 Special 6.95 Complete Works of Reg. $39 MARC CHAGALL 1,250 illustrations 53 tipped-in Colorplates Special $114.95 SPITZER'S Dexter Davison Center 10 Mile and Coolidge Central services, communi_ ty social planning adminis- tration a n d organizational services of the Federation it- self were allocated a corn- bined total of $324,115, which includes a sum designated for a funded depreciation and during its meeting to this replacement program. The specific question. It was re- budget for this activity is ported that several declining closely examined by the ex- branches have been phased ecutive committee and sub- out in the last few years, and mitted by its chairman, Alan a decision was made to trans- E. Schwartz. fer students from the remain- Making their division re- ing two smallest units for the ports to the governors were fall semester. Arnold Faudman, chairman The Federation board also of health and welfare; Julian endorsed other UHS and edu- S. Tobias, chairman of edu- cation division recommenda- cation; and Judge Lawrence tions aimed at enhancement Gubow, chairman of com- of educational activities and munity relations. The amount of money a concurrent program of budgetary controls. It was available for the 1973-74 local noted that the recommended operating allocations was de- allocation for 1973-74 was termined by a formula ap- approximately $25,000 less proved at an annual budget than approved a year earlier, conference held last Decem- but equalled the total request ber preceding the 1973 fund submitted by the agency it- appeal. self. William Avrunin, executive Until now, the only way you could get this The expected enrollment vice president of the Jewish distinctive Canadian designed suit (We can't next year for the UHS ele- Welfare Federation, not e d that these allocations repre- mention the name) was to buy it in Canada. That mentary and high schools is in excess of 1,500 children. sent only operating deficits sometimes meant smuggling, and a lot of hassle. and that additional funds are The education division's generated by the agencies Now we offer this same suit in beautiful downtown report refers to an in depth through fees, memberships, Warren. No borders to cross. We have a complete study to be carried forward and tuition charges. to help determine the future selection of these famous Toronto tailor-mades. Five of the member agen- directions and purposes of cies in the health and welfare Our price is a little higher but we pay the duty and the Midrasha-College of Jew- division also obtain well over ish Studies. bring them in legally. Save time, gas and a possible $1,000,000 in grants from the embarrassing time at the border. Visit Van Dyke in United Community Services as a result of contributions Chauvinist Warren. You'll find a lot of import goodies not made to the United Founda- JERUSALEM — Prime common in the Detroit area. That's why we're tion drive in metropolitan De- Minister Golda Meir, ad- troit. aboutc year ahead of Detroit. dressing an international con- Berman said that copies of ference of women journal. the divisions' reports are ists, joked about her inten- available at the Federation tions to run again for the office. premiership: He thanked the volunteers "One of the reasons that in volved in the year-round CLOTHIERS FOR MEN made me decide to remain w ork of the budget and plan- 9 Mile at Van Dyke, Warren • 45520 Van Dyke, Utica in office was that my place nin g divisions and special Open 'tii 9 Thurs. & Fri., Sat.'til 7 would have been taken by a re cognition was accorded to man." th e associate chairmen of the , The Canadian suit you had to smuggle. Tea ke ROSS REALTY CO. Herman I. Gorman, Broker HOMES WANTED QUALIFIED BUYERS WAITING MEMBER OF "MULTI-LIST" _7'() r JOY Pr), 336-3100