Raba said . . . From where
o we learn the teaching of
ur rabbis that if a person
ics mercy for his fellow,
while he himself is in need the Lord changed the fortune
of the same thing, he will be of Job when he prayed for
answered first?" He an- his friends.' " (Job 42:10).
—Talmud
swered: "It is written: 'And
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Michigan Board of Education
Nominee Active in School Affairs
Mrs. Florence F. "Jo"
Saltzman is running on the
Republican ticket for the
state board of education, and
brings with her an extensive
background in the field of
education.
She is a past president of
the Birmingham board of
education, a post which cul-
minated in 17 years of ser-
vice to public school children.
She was a member of the
Michigan Association of
School Boards, a PTA trans-
portation chairman, who ini-
tiated and raised private
funds for the operation of a
public school bus service;
chairman of a PTA arts, sci-
ence and music committee
that raised funds for and op-
erated an after-hours and
Saturday enrichment pro-
gram; chairman of the citi-
zens advisory committee to
the Oak Park Board of Edu-
cation and a member of the
Birmingham millage commit,
tees and school financial ad-
visory committees.
Mrs. Saltzman was a mem-
ber of the League of Women
Voters, local education chair-
man and member of the state
taxation/education and col-
lective bargaining commit-
tees, and a member of the
American Association of Uni-
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Hadassah Nets
$83,700 in Bonds
Metropolitan Detroit Chap-
ter, Hadassah, saw $83,700
pledged for Israel Bonds at
its recent sherry hour fea-
turing Ruth Dayan as guest
speaker. The affair was in
advance of the Oct. 22 lunch-
eon honoring Hadassah's
woman of the year, Mrs. Al-
bert Newman. Shown are,
from left, Mrs. Jerome Kauf-
man, president of the Metro-
politan Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah; Mrs. Albert New-
man and Mrs. Dayan. Mrs.
MRS. FLORENCE
Dayan is president of Maskit,
SALTZMAN
a major Israeli arts and and
and was active in adult edu- crafts company. She has
cation programs there.
written a book on Israeli
She has participated in the arts and crafts, "Crafts of
Allied Jewish Campaign and Israel."
served on the public affairs
and education committees of
the Jewish Community Coun- Jewish Unit Has
cil.
Sunday Assembly in
Her husband, Arthur, is the
president of the Franklin Vil- Western Michigan
The Michigan Unit of Unit-
lage Library Board and pres-
ident of the Franklin Com- ed Israel World Union will
hold an open house assem-
munity Association.
bly from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday at the United Israel
Center, West Olive, between
Holland and Grand Haven.
Speakers will include Rab-
bi Daniel Lowy of Temple
Bnai Israel, Muskegon.
A special delegation will
JEROME STASSON, fine
arts department head at come from New York head-
King High School, was re- ed by UN correspondent Da-
cently awarded a national vid Horowitz, the founder
certificate as a certified and head of the 31-year-old
teacher in violin and con- movement which advocates
ducting by the Music Teach- "restoration, unity a n d
ers National Association. He peace" for all mankind.
is the first teacher in the
Deeds of kindness are equal
state.-to receive this national
to all the commandments.
recognition.
—Talmud
* * *
RABBI H. PHILIP BER-
KOWITZ of Temple Beth
Jacob of Pontiac, was a
guest speaker Wednesday at
Macomb County Community
College. He spoke on "Basic
Judaism." Rabbi Berkowitz
was sponsored by the Jewish
Chautauqua Society, an or-
ganization dedicated to creat-
ing a better understanding of
If Rosen's bread isn't
Jews and Judaism.
home made it's the next
* * *
thing to it. It's still made
Five new musicians have
the way bread used to
been added to the DETROIT
be made — with loving
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
hands, full-bodied nour-
roster for the 1974-75 season.
They include ROBERT WIL- ishment and a tasty, hard
crust in the very best old
LIAMS, principal bassoonist;
JOSEPH GOLDMAN, assist- world tradition. The same
ant concertmaster; GARY
is true for Rosen's rolls.
KOSLOSKI, violinist; KAR-
The onions are not the
EN BASKIN, cellist and usual processed and de-
PHILIP GREENBERG, ap- hydrated variety. They're
prentice conductor.
fresh and whole, -peeled
People
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WITH CHIVES, WITH
PIMIENTO, WITH
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versity Women's education
committees.
She has been a library
volunteer and room mother,
Campfire Girls leader and
Cub Scout den mother.
A graduate of Syracuse
University, Mrs. Saltzman is
the wife of an industrial re-
lations manager.
She is an active member
in Cong. Shaarey Zedek' -;
PTO and in the congregation.
She worked with youth con-
gregations at the synagogue
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 11, 1974-35
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Singles Plan Dance
Swinging Singles, 25 and
up, will have a cocktail party
with dancing to a band 8:30
p.m. Oct. 13 at the Glen Oaks
Country Club. There is a
charge. For information, call
Henrietta Lewis, LI 6-0903.
(Last week's Jewish News
erroneously stated the dance
will be held Oct. 31. It will
be held Oct. 13.)
fl4
by hand so the juice be-
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roll. Available at your
favorite supermarket and
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Rosen's
The Bread With the Hard Crust