- — _ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Fresh Air Society Meeting Set BELLY DANCING LESSONS INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT • CARICATURES • ASTROLOGER • CLOWNS • BALLOONS • ; HEt4RI WAKNtNi „ •: AL SIMMS BAND FIE tBY,; savatoirit The Fresh Air Society will Harvey Gordon served as have its 73rd annual meeting chairman of the nominating 1:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at the committee. Other members Esther and Nathan Silver- were Mrs. Samuel Chapin, man Village, Camp Tama- Mrs. Donna Slatkin, Harold rack, Ortonville. Weiss and Michael Maddin. The meeting will include Guests will have the op- SCHWARTZ StHWARTZ the election of directors and portunity to inspect the new • . AGENCY 356.8563 _: eces 356452* the dedication of the Silver- Silverman Village and the Candy CetierPi man Village, according to children's programs at Camp Classifieds Get Quick Results Sidney J. Winer, president. Tamarack. Jewish Women THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 2, 1974-33 Seeking Equal Center Jewish Parents Institute Communal Role Seeks Students for Fall Courses By BEN GALLOB (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) A proposal for a national coalition for women in Jew- ish communal service, to seek equal opportunities in the social work field for women profeSsionals, was ap- proved by delegates at the 76th annual meeting of the National Conference on Jew- ish Communal Service, the umbrella agency for the vari- ous organizations of special- ists in the Jewish communal field. That proposal was em- bodied in a resolution, de- veloped by two women dele- gates, which spotlighted the problem with a report that while women made up half of the membership of the NCJCS, the women consti- tuted "only four per cent of its officers and less than two per cent of the membership of the boards and executive committees of its associated groups." A spokesman listed the as- sociated groups as the Asso- ciation of Jewish Community Organization Personnel, the Association of Jewish Com- munity Relations Workers, the Association of Jewish Center Workers. the National Association of Jewish Homes for the Aged, the National Association of Jewish Family and Children's Health Ser- vices, the National Associa- tion of Synagogue Adminis- trators and the National Council for Jewish Educa- tion. The spokeswoman gave an estimate of the total mem- bership of the NCJCS and the associated groups as 2,- 420. The resolution proposed as the goals of the projected na- tional coalition "bringing about fuller representation of women within the confer- ence structure and the struc- tures of each of its constitu- ent bodies" and to make "a broad examination of current practise regarding promo- tional opportunities, hiring and firing policies and rates of pay" and to make recom- mendations "for changes where necessary." The resolution also con- tained a pledge that the dele- gates resolved "the NCJCS will recognize its obligation to its membership who are women and will use its pro- cesses in support of the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women within our profession." WINKELMAN'S LINCOLN CENTER IT'S A BRIGHT NEW HOME FOR FASHION ANDFORYOU! N JUNIOR PACESETTERS will welcome a separate section of the store devoted just to you. With fun-loving fashions for work, play, partying. And with a young contemporary setting that makes shopping a breeze. Brevities COMPLE ELY REMODELED We're bigger and better! You'll shop in a brighte r atmosphere, where there's plenty of room to wander. And where all our n w fall merchandise is dramatically displayed for easy selection. • The BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSOCI- ATION will open registration for its fall classes in art his- tory, fine arts and crafts for adults and youth beginning Monday for members. Regis- tration for the public is Aug. 12-16 and Sept. 3-21. For in- formation, call Ken Gross, 644-0866. * r wirvolmc [ifs, 10 1/2 MILE ROAD AND GREENFIELD * DETROIT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL class of 1949 will hold its 25th annual reunion 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Raleigh House. For information, call Sally Levine, 545 - 7447, or Adell Ozrovitz, 545-6163, The Jewish Parents Insti- tute, a program at the Jewish Center, is seeking children for its Jewish traditions and culture courses. The courses, which are in- tended to strengthen the child's Jewish identity, in- clude Bible, Jewish history, Jewish thought, Israel, festi- vals, ethics and secularism. Classes are limited to 20 persons, and are taught by professionals. The children's courses meet in weekly "club" sessions. These clubs are separated by age — the youngest club made up of 5-year-olds and the oldest made up of teen- agers. The JPI program is dis- tinguished by parent involve- ment. Parents make up the educational curriculum by planning class teaching ma- terial, teaching methods and holiday celebrations. People Make News One of the parent-planned curricula is "The Holocaust in Germany and Its Relation- ship to World Jewry." It teaches how the Holocaust happened, how it could have happened, how it affected American Jews and how it affected humanity. Aside from planning chil- dren's programs, the parents also plan programs for them- selves to tie in to their chil- drens studies. For information on JPI programs, call the office, DI 1-4200, or membership chairman, 'Mrs. Marvin Gold- en, 358-2974. LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 POE MARK GOLDBERG, a senior at Wayne State Uni- versity's medical school, will be working in the department of endocrinology at Hebrew University-Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem for the coming six weeks. Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gold- berg of Marimoor Dr., South- field, will study under Dr. Charles Kleeman, whose specialty is fluid and electro- lyte disorders. * * The Belgian government has awarded 92-year-old Prof. NICO GINZBURG The High Office of the Order of Leopold, one of its highest honors. Ginzburg, a former diplomat and university pro- fessor, is a prominent mem- ber of the Antwerp Jewish corn munity. WHAT ! 1 E RING ? You don't have a 1-)„ Healtshape Birthstones Our Exclusive PHOTO -CHARM , Many other Styles." , to t , t every mood. FASHION'S FIRST 1311€R,Elik€ S FINE JEWELERS LINCOLN CENTER • OAK PARK 968 -0303 We honor Master Charge and BankAmericord