THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, July 12, 1974 Flowers For Every Occasion ... Or An Occasional Flower Call Fern Kumove Manager Phil Henshaw Designer/Decorator from New York Jerry Mickowski Birmingham's leading florist DETROIT'S MOST CREATIVE TRIO . Woodland Named for Saralee Bross The late Saralee Bross will be memorialized by a wood- land of 2,500 trees, to be planted in the Kiryat Shem- ona area through the com- bined efforts of her immed- iate family and members of the Young Women of Jew- ish National Fund. Mrs. Vicky Buckfire, pres- ident of the Young Women of Jewish National Fund, said the woodland is in tribute to "one of our most efficient officers and devoted work- ers." A considerable portion of the Saralee Bross Woodland was purchased by her hus- band, Sheldon, and children, Michelle and Jeffrey, as well as her parents and friends of the family. The woodland will become a part of the Women of Jew- ish National Fund Forest, established in the Kiryat Shemona area as a memorial to the children killed when their bus was hit by a terror- ist rocket attack in 1970. KiryatShemona Israeli Confident USSR Jews Integrating Yaacov Alter, retired mem- in Poland during the regime transit zone and ask to be Forest Named ber of the Israel Sifriat of Wladislaw Gomulka. He sent to the United States? staff, here on a said there were difficulties Alter responded that even if for Nosanchuks Poalim month's visit with his cousin, then but the youth have be- th• Max and May Nosanchuk of Alta Vista, Southfield, will travel to Israel later this • WEDDINGS year to dedicate a forest they • BAR MITZVAS have established in the Kir- • SHOWERS yat Shemona area. Nosan- • PARTIES chuk, who originally planned CALL ANY DAY — ANYTIME! Max and May Nosanchuk Forest near Jerusalem, was advised by the Jewish Na- tional Fund of the great need Trying to make part of the for reforestation in the Go- truth suffice for the whole is lan Heights, due to the rav- ages of rocket fire during an expensive economy. the recent Yom Kippur War. A visitor to Israel nine times, ORIGINAL DESIGNS Nosanchuk recalled the dev- astation he saw following IN STAINED GLASS the Six-Day War. He agreed FOR HOME OR OFFICE that the forest would be of the most benefit in the Kir- yat Shemona area. Nosan- chuk has been active in JNF as well as the Allied Jewish Campaign, Technion, ORT MI 6-7272 and Mosaic Lodge of the EVENINGS Masons. He also is a past president of Cong. Beth Aar- on. Among Mrs. Nosanchuk's Let The Professionals Perform affiliations are Hadassah and the Sinai Guild. JACK ,DRAPKIN 851-2671 DICK STEIN Inc. Jeep Sm ith — Dick Stein Shelby Lee — Patty Grant Mori Little — Leonard McDonald Etc. From one to any number of musicians Complete Party Planning on Request 358-2777 "Music T he Stein Way" THE JEWISH HOUR IN ENGLISH WITH JULES and MARY ABRAMS News, Interviews and Beautiful Music Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9:00 to 10:00 am. "ROZHINKES mit MANDLEN" ON RADIO 1090 AM, DITRPITI Nal NTH FAWN LANGurief RADIO STATION only 50 or 60 per cent of Allen Warsen, said he was come the most wholesome new arrivals from the USSR confident that Russian Jews factor in the country. remain in Israel, it'll be a who are coming to Israel will What about the Russian blessing for them and for integrate well and will be an Jews who use Israel as a Israel. asset to the country. (Sifriat Poalim is the ac- countancy service of Hash- omer Hatzair). Alter, a member of a prominent family—his cousin, Victor Alter, was a famous writer who was among the victims of Stalinism in the tragic purge of Russia — came to Israel 25 years ago. He had escaped from Poland to Russia, and served in the volunteer forces in the Battle of Stalingrad in the last war. Describing the Russian im- migrants in Israel as being in two categories, the profes- sionals and workers, he said the latter have no difficulties whatsoever. The former, he said, encounter obstacles be- cause their fields of endeavor are overcrowded. PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM GROSSE PTE. "Take as an example en- 16930 Kercheval 141 W. Maple Rd. MALL gineers for bakeries," he pointed out. "Who needs such engineers? Therefore it takes time to get them settled. Also, musicians are arriving in scores and it is difficult to place them in orchestras." Alter said he was confident the young Jews arriving from Russia will find a proper place in Israel. He gave as an example Aliyot Gomulka — the Jews who arrived in Israel during the tragic years of persecutions DEO Maternity Apparel Classified Ads Get Fast Results Medical Equipment Leaves NY for New Natanya Hospital NEW YORK — A $500,000 of medical equipment left New York for Natanya and the soon-to-be completed Laniado Kiryat Sanz Hospital, the first such facility for the Mediterranean city of 100,000. Sidney Greenwald, chair- man of the American Friends of Laniado, said the equip- ment represents the first in a number of shipments to the hospital. The transport in- cluded equipment for the X- ray, surgery and maternity departments, which will be the first to open at the hos- pital. At present, residents of Natanya and its suburbs re- ceive medical treatment in Hadera Hospital and Kfar Saba Hospital, in communi- ties 35- and 45-minute car rides away, along highways with heavy traffic both day and night. 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