THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 Friday, July 4, 1975 ADAM'S RIB METROPOLITAN DETROIT'S FINEST CONTINENTAL CUISINE RIKSHAW. INN FOR PARTIES Rabbi Lelyveld to Head CCAR ORCHARD MALL 544-1240 Orchard Lake North of Maple (15 Mile) 851-6400 Acti(9 Pffen Zppman's gaffer(9 29515 SOUTHFIELD ROAD AT 12'/2 MILE RABBI LELYVELD Across From The Sears-Southfield Plaza WILL BE OPEN THE ENTIRE JULY 4 WEEKEND Come See Us . . . We'll Take Good Care Of You Planning A Party? Call Our Delightful Mary Ellen For That Perfect Touch To Your Personal Affair 424-8680 CINCINNATI — Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld of Fair- mount Temple in Cleveland was elected president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis at its re- cent conference. Rabbi Lelyveld is imme- diate past president of the American Jewish Congress and was national director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dation, executive director of the Committee on Unity for Palestine and executive vice chairman of the American- Israel Cultural Foundation. Rabbi Lelyveld has been cited by the NAACP "for distinguished service to the NAACP and the cause of freedom." e ouns e JDC Aids Iran Jews Unable muTsotilinvoev no the same to Leave Ghetto Community with him. NEW YORK — One of the most dramatic changes in the Iranian Jewish commu- nity in recent years has been the exodus of Jews from the Teheran ghetto to other sections of the sprawl- ing city, it was reported by Samuel L. Haber, executive vice-chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee. According to a recent house-to-house census in Teheran, the population of the Teheran "mahalleh," as the ghetto is called, dropped from about 13,000 Jews in 1957 to 1,400 Jews today. This sharp decrease does not take into account other thousands of Jews coming to Teheran from the prov- inces who may have passed through the mahalleh on their way up the economic ladder. will start registering re- DINE & DANCE 4( tarded children as early as * EVERY NIGHT : possible and the directors James Cohen . - -.Po .... S . _ and teachers in the Jewish *- Mon. S. Tues. schools will be trained to rPaula it Allen Sreet .. spot and refer children with Wed.-Sat. learning difficulties. Haber recalled that when JDC launched its programs in Iran in 1949, its main concern was the mass of Jews who lived in the ghettos in conditions of extreme poverty, disease and backwardness. Today these health education and welfare services, fi- nanced by funds JDC re- ceives mainly from the United Jewish Appeal, still reach about 19,000 of Iran's 75,000 Jews; some 10,000 of them are school- children. TUES. AND THURS. 5 9 PM Elected with Rabbi Lely- veld were Rabbi Ely E. Pil- chik of Bnai Jeshurun, Haber said that a review Short Hills, N.J., vice presi- of the current welfare case- dent; Rabbi Jordan Pearl- load revealed that among son, Temple Sinai, Toronto, the most acute problems are financial secretary; Max school dropouts, mentally A. Shapiro, Temple Israel, retarded children and those Minneapolis, recording sec- who are slow learners. retary; and Alfred Wolf of To help remedy the situa- Wilshire Boulevard Temple, tion, the Jewish Family Los Angeles, treasurer. Health Service in Teheran British Foreign Secretary Rejects M.E. Arms Embargo LONDON, (JTA) — For- eign Secretary James Cal- laghan said an effective agreement limiting arms in the Middle East is "possible only with the support of the parties to the dispute and in the context of a general agreement." His statement was a reply "ANNOUNCING" The TAJ MAHAL ,41.40: up, ...Saiit4,:. `c .CraCk . 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