%T.VANNaitilirerg.A.. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 29, 1974-23 rnichael IIon iCUJCICU ORCHARD MALL Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple Rd. Open Daily to 9, Sun. 12 to 5 Expert Watch and Jewelery Repair TODAY I BOUGHT 100 SHARES OF GM 200 SHARES of IBM & GAVE MY LOVE AN M.A.DIAMOND Classified Ads Get Fast Results Singles, Marrieds Work Together Toward Social, Communal Goals of Federation Junior Division By HEIDI PRESS Single? Looking to meet other Jewish singles? iviarried? Looking for a way to serve the community? If the answer is "yes" to either question, then you've come to the right place—the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. You've never thought of the Junior Division as a place to meet people? The Junior Division, com- prised of Jewish singles and young married couples age 22-32, is the only Jewish or- ganization of its kind in the country which works toward soial communal, educational and fund-raising goals. According to Mrs. Lillian Bernstein, adviser and a member of Federation, the Junior Division is a vehicle to identify and meet with other Jews. "It's an avenue to find your roots. You can find a means of expressing your identity in Junior Division." Begun in June 1939, the then Junior Service Group of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion had 15 members and six advisers, dedicated solely to fund raising for the Jewish community. dellnellen C FASHIONS FOR THE TAILORED MAN It is our desire to put pride and en- joyment 'hack into purchasing fine clothing:. .Come in and meet the staff who be- lieves in offering service from corn , plete wardrobe selection to the finest . European tailoring. Through our extensive travels it is our priviledge to offer styles and brands that have not been here be- fore. Come in and enjoy a sip of cham- pagne and View our fashions. • ■■ ••.1. 911•t•••.. I*01111111 31 11 ►111111 26820 Southfield Rd. — Lathrup Village (Just southeast of 11 Mile Rd.) Phone 557 3060 - Your choice in Navy and Camel Mon. thru Fri, 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M.-7 P.M. All major credit, cards honored terest, including drug abuse, Campaign-Israel Emergency the media, the pursuit of hap- Fund. Special fund-raising piness, justice and the courts, activities sponsored by the urban renewal and abortion. Junior Division include the Dr. Paul Pearsall, chief of men's pre-campaign cocktail the Problems of Daily Living party, women's pre-campaign Clinic at Sinai Hospital and luncheon, a week-long tele- student of the Masters and thon and new this year, a Johnson Clinic, will speak at youth campaign in which Junior Division members co- the Dec. 18 meeting. ordinate the fund-raising ac- A typical open meeting will tivities of religious schools include general business, a and youth groups.The divi- guest speaker and a chance sion also participates in the to socialize afterwards. To community-wide general cam- widen its social activities, paign. the division will have a According to Edward Lum- square d a n c e, tentatively berg, president, the Junior planned for February. Division's fund-raising goal Another focus of the divi- is not to obtain large pledges, sion is communal service. but a large number of The current project pro- pledges. vides volunteers for the Tay- Last year more than 2,0410 Sachs Screening program Jewish young adults of a sponsored by the Genetics total of about 8,000 were con- Counseling Clinic of Henry tacted by the division, and Ford Hospital and Sinai Hos- pledged more than $100,000 pital, and funded by the to the campaign. Monies March of Dimes and Federa- raised by the campaign fi- tion. nance various local, national A Federation Junior Divi- According to Jane Zukin, and worldwide Jewish agen- sion campaign worker ap- this year's Tay-Sachs com- cies. pears to be having a difficult mittee chairperson, "the re- Another major function of time explaining to a pros- sponse from Junior Division the Junior Division is to pro- pective pledge giver that the to the Tay-Sachs program is vide future leaders for the money he pledges to the unbelievable." She said of Allied Jewish Campaign-Is- the 40 persons she contacted rael Emergency Fund will be for the Nov. 24 screening used for services to Jews only one was unable to par- lo c all y, nationally and ticipate. abroad. The Junior Division "The hospitals which test has four major campaign ac- 1,500 persons at each screen- tivities, men's pre-v;;npaign, ing, plan to continue the women's pre-campaign, a program for the next three week-long telethon and par- or four years," Mrs. Zukin ticipation in the general cam- said. "It will be a project paign. This year a special close to the Junior Division youth campaign has been for a long time." added. Prior to the Tay-Sachs Detroit a loyal and efficient project, the Junior Division's body of workers whose func- major community service tions shall be to obtain funds project was a burn preven- for the furtherance of our tion program. Mrs. Karen Coleman, cen- Begun in 1972 and lasting ter, prepares for her role as communal 'activities, local, na- tional and international; and for one year, the program "Burnie Bird", the Junior Di- to further the interests of our involved Junior Division vol- vision's mascot for its burn community in such other unteers who went to local prevention community serv- capacities as may be de- schools to talk about burn ice project. The division talk- determined by the Board of prevention. ed to more than 700 children in According to Mrs. Sally grades 1-3 about burn preven- Directors of this organization and by the Detroit Service Levy, chairman of the pro- tion. Helping Mrs. Coleman Group of the Jewish Wel- ject, the division's research with her costume are, from and planning for the project fare Federation." took two years of prepara- left: Mrs. Sally Levy, chair- In its 36 years of existance, tion. During that time a man of the project, and Mrs. the division has not changed pilot program for children Linda Gershenson. * * * its purpose much; it has only in grades 1-3 was compiled Jewish community, which is widened its scope. by professional teachers. A The division is directed by local advertising agency de- partly acomplished through a president, a chairman of signed a logo (symbol) for- its liaison committee. The liaison committee fa- the executive committee, two the program and developed vice presidents, four mem- a burn prevention kit for miliarizes the young adult Jewish community with the bers at large and a board of parents and children. directors comprised of about The pro gram reached agencies of the total Jewish 35 members. about 700 children in four community, according to Bar- Elections are held yearly schools in Southfield," Mrs. bara Kosit. Junior Division with candidates for division Levy said. When the program liaison committee members offices chosen by a nominat- ended, critique sheets were sit on Federeation agency ing committee appointed by sent to the schools, parents boards and present their ideas. Information aboutFed- and children. the president. "The response was fan- eration activities is brought With offices housed in the Fred M. Butzel Building at tastic," Mrs. Levy said. back to the Junior DiVision 163 Madison, the Junior Di- "There were rave notices, for consideration. •Wha t does Lumberg, as - vision publishes its own mon- and from all the critiques thly newsletter "The Half- there was not one suggested president, see as the greatest need of the Junior Division? change." Penny Post." "Membership is important. Division members have Prospective members are offered an opportunity to also tutored students in the I would like to see more meet other Jewish young Detroit Public School System. young people involved and adults at division open meet- United Hebrew School buses more of a cross section," he . ings held seven times a year. picked up children three said "I would like to see The At the open meetings a guest times a week and took them speaker is invited to discuss to Temple Israel where 50 Junior Division involve a an "issue with which people volunteers helped them with maximum number of Jewish young adults in the organized may not be familiar," accord- their studies. I want But the major focus of the Jewish commute ing to Ellen Schmier, lec- to re- division . as set out in its the Junior Di\ ture series chairperson. Although many topics are constitution is fund-raising. spond as much a_ e - assible to Each year the division par- the needs. of Jewish young strictly Jewish, there have been topics of general in- ticipates in the Allied Jewish adults in Detroit." At the adoption of its consti- tution in 1938 the group be- came the JuniorSect ion of the Detroit Service Group of the Federation, and in the early 1950's, the Junior Divi- sion which today numbers more than 200. As stated in its constitu- tion, the original purpose of the division was "to provide for the Jewish community of