New Federal Program to Provide Benefits to Aged Needy U M Kosher Cooperative Began Monthly r a n- Pontiac s Social Securit , Heino, district manager, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ' 40—Friday, Sept. 14, 1973 - The Hebrew House. a Jew- ish cooperative on the cam- pus of the University of Michigan, was inaugurated this month by 30 students with a common interest in Jewish tradition, culture and religion. The residents will each put in four hours of work per week — including cooking, cleaning a n d maintenance work. office, 142 Auburn, will be They hope to form a li- the focal point of a new fed- brary and to experiment with eral program providing new forms of religious ex- monthly benefits for needy cooper- pression. Toward the cooper- people over 65 or the blind ative's success, several per- sons have donated equipment and disabled. "Even though no payments and necessary items. But the fledgling operation will be made until January is still without some neces- 1974, we are ready to take Eino cities, and its members are I applications n o w hoping to get donations of such articles as dishes, pots, silverware and serving uten- sils (either new or Glatt kosher), mezuzas, posters, li- brary furniture, dish towels, SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- books, lamps and kosher food. All contributions are HEN POST and AUXILIARY tax-deductible, they said. will meet 8 p.m. Monday at For information, call Janet the JWV home. Hostesses Greenhut, 1-665-8867, or write will be Rose Feinberg and to Hebrew House, 800 Lin- Sophie Hoffman. Anna Sil- coln, Ann Arbor. verstein, child welfare chair- man, and Diana Joffe, co- chairman, are arranging a ARNOLD & RONALD party for the children at the D. J. Healy Home Sept. 22. HOME CATERING Games are being planned, • Wedding refreshments will be served, Bar Mitzva • Etc. and gifts will be distributed. 354-6380 To assist, call Mrs. Silver- stein, 549-6998. JWV CUSTOM FRAMING RESTORATIONS pct tit Birmingham 647-5730 A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris or Joel Watnick Hashana card is made avail- by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. The artwork, created by the noted Israeli artist, Avraham Mordah, especially for SSSJ, depicts a line of thousands of baggage- laden Jews marching from the snows of oppression to the bright sun of freedom. A descriptive flyer may be obtained from from SSSJ, 200 W. 72nd St., suites 30-31, New York, N.Y. 10023. Three new brochures, available free from SSSJ, are: "The Crisis is Not Over," "Your Concern Doesn't Do a Thing for Rus- sian Jews" and "Kidnaped! — The Story of Marina Tiem- kin." nounced. "We will be taking over the state programs which now provide benefits." Those already receiving old-age assistance, aid to the blind and aid to the disabled from the state will come into the new program automat- ically, so applications are not necessary. Those who are not on the state programs but who can receive benefits under the new program should get in touch with Heino as soon as possible, he said. These new payments, called Supplementary Security In- come, will be paid out of general federal revenue and not out of Social Security taxes. Benefits will be based Don't specialize in telling on proven financial need. This program is quite dif- the kind of truth that hurts. ferent from Social Security, although many people will be The Best To You qualified for both, as is now true with old age assistaance, said Heino. The program is designed to supplement any other in- come available to the aged, blind or disabled. 111 SIC . . Anyone who wishes to know FOR I LI. David L. Friedman has OCC ISIONS been appointed insurance whether they qualify should chairman of the Department make a list of income and BIG BARBS OR of Michigan Jewish War assets before contacting the SMALL COMBOS office. Veterans. The Pontiac office is open Monday through -Friday from Judge to Be Given 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. " PORTRAITS CANDIDS Israel Artist Makes Rosh Hashana Card for Soviet Jewry , Housing Planned\ for Young Adults JERUSALEM (JTA) — A total of 500 housing units will be made available in Israeli development areas for young adults who cannot be accom- modated in their parents' moshav movement. Housing Minister Zeev Sharef stated here that the housing is being arranged in in conjunction with the set- tlement institutions and the moshav movemen. Sharef was addressing a regional conference of mo- shav members from the northern Negev. 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GENEVA — The Central ORT Institute here hosted Geza Kotha and I. Sachelarie of Romania, it was announc- ed by Mrs. David M. Gold- ring, national president of Women's American ORT. The ministry of tourism officials surveyed the training systems used in the insti- tute's language laboratory for possible use of similar sys- tems in the training of per- sonnel for the tourist indus- try in Romania. ORT Program Boosted in World Centers Michigan Supreme Court Justice Charles L. Levin will be presented with an Ameri- can flag for his chambers by the Jewish War Veterans Silverman-Detroit Post, 10 a.m. Sunday at the JWV Me- morial Home. A breakfast in his honor will precede the ceremony, at which District Court Judge Lawrence Gu- bow will preside. Men's Clubs BUENOS AIRES— Dedica- tion of the building which houses the 0 R T program here took place before a crown of ORT members. Daniel Mayer, chairman of the executive committee of the World ORT Union, re- viewed the work of ORT in Argentina over the past 40 years. * * Danes to Donate $84,000 to Israel COPENHAGEN — Mrs. David M. Goldring, national president of Women's Ameri- can ORT, announced the ex- ecutive Committee of the Danish Refugee Council re- cently confirmed a grant of $84,000 for ORT's continuing work to assist refugees in Israel. Earmarked for lanuage training, primarily for new- comers from the Soviet Union, the grant will be used to equip two modern lan- guage training laboratories in Afula and Givatayim. BETH SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will install new of- ficers Sunday following a 10 a.m. breakfast at the syna- gogue. Jules Harwood, presi- will dent of the congregation, will president; install Saul Mark Dones, Joe Hamer, Steven Meyers, Herman Oz- rovitz and Marvin Posner, vice presidents; Wally Ros- ner, Norman Goldman and Stephen Rope, secretaries; and Gordon Hollander, treas- urer. 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