THE'DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 December 19, 1975 Bernard Isaacs Volume Planned in Memory of UHS Superintendent R 0 R 0 • Holocaust Museum at Chicago School AJC-IEF Donation by Women Marked CHICAGO (JTA) The Spertus College of Judaica here has announced what it called the only permanent museum installation in the - United States on the Holo- caust, the Bernard and Ro- chelle Zell Holocaust Memo- rial in the Spertus Museum • of Judaica. The memorial, which contains artifacts, lit- erature, photographsand an audio-visual component, will be dedicated in a series of events in the coming months, college officials said. The memorial was opened to the public Nov. 17. The Primrose Benevolent Society has presented $1,000 to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign-Israel Emergency Fund.. A publication committee a number of unpublished . has been organized to pub- stories by Mr. Isaacs, a lish a volume in memory of biographical sketch, and the late Mr. Bernard Isaacs, articles about his contri- who passed away on Oct. 5 butions to American He- brew literature, Jewish at the age of 92. Mr. Isaacs was the first education, and other superintendent of the fields. The book will be tri- United Hebrew Schools, and lingual, with material in active over a period of many g rew,Yiddish, and En- years in ahnok every phase Heh. Nobel hopes to gather of Jewish community life. His reputation as an educa- personal reminiscences of Mr. ISaacs, stories that he tor was nationwide. Mr. Isaacs was also the - used to tell, and other. mate-, author of several volumes of rial that would give the Hebrew short stories and reader a full picture of the sketches, of several full man, and the impression length plays, also in He- that he made upon the com- brew,. w - hich were produced munity and on individuals. The committee hopes to in Detroit, and some works complete the volume in less of non-fiction. The projected volume will than a year, in time for the - be edited by Morris Nobel, first yahrzeit for Mr. Isaacs. Members of the publica- acting principal at Cong. Bnai David and a member of tion committee include: the faculty of the Midrasha Rabbi ,Max Weine, chair- man; Rabbi Milton Arm, College of Jewish Studies. . The volume /will contain Meyer ben Zvi of Ramat Taxes and Your Future The treasury gift pay,- ment is the second made within the past four months to show the club's commit- ment of support for United Jewish Appeal humanitar- ian programs overseas and in Israel, according to so- ciety president Mrs. Manuel Neiman. CENC!..--) Editor's Note: Guidance on important problems ■ • provided by Jewish Wel- FIRESTONE fare Federation-United JEWELRY Jewish Charities Endow- R'n ment Fund Tax Advisory SUITE 31$ ADVANCE BLDG. The society holds fund- Committee. Professional 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile raising events on behalf of advice about issues dis- (313) 557-1860 the Israel Emergency Fund. cussed in these columns. ■ should be secured from your attorney or an estate planning adviser. Ques- Papa George tions of general interest in these matters should be HAPPY 50th BIRTHDAY addressed to "Taxes and Love, Your Future," care of the Daryl & Kimberley , Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile Road, South- field, 48075. .111MINIM11 • U Indexes's, Ilin ttttt ad. • Jeweir, u nunm, Jewelr, at. U loch Repturtng Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Women's Division board member Diane Shekter accepted the gift during the society's Hanu- kah Party. 11110 C As the end of 1975 ap- proaches, so does the dead- line for a taxpayer to do something to decrease, or perhaps increase, his in- come taxes for the year. Year-end financial assess- ments often point out the EARLY BIRD WHITE SALE Students - Sought - for- Project JOIN PILLOWS: Standard size-Dacron Filled. $5.50 each 2 for $10.00 Reg. Retail Price $9.00. MATTRESS PADS: Twin Dacron filled with skirt. Famous maker. $7.50. ,/ PERMA-PRESS QUILT COVERS: 72 x 84 72 x 90 80 x 90 ...- ...)3?5CC‘ t..X .11.*SCE • Sale Price 7.69 8.39 9.49 Full line of Domestic Linens including tablecloths at approximately 30% off Regular Retail Prices. For appointment, please call No Sabbath Calls 543-9442 968-6348 Jewish students at univ- ersities are still being sought for the Jewish Voca- tional Service and Commu- nity Workshop's Project JOIN (Jewish .Occupational Interns). The 10-week program combines professional ex- perience with - the opportu- nity to sample a career. Uni- versity students selected for the program will be placed as summer interns in local Jewish communal agencies. For information, call the JVS-CW's Southfield office, 557-5341. Application dead- line is Jan. 31. 1 desirability of making char- itable gifts immediately be- fore the fiscal books are closed. j First, we recommend that everyone pay his or her 1975 AJC-IEF pledge before the year's end, or make a much- needed advance payment to the 1976 Campaign. When an individual makes a gift of property to the Endowment Fund, which qualifies as long- term capital gains prop- erty, he or she is entitlted to a federal income tax deduction for the full mar- ket value of the gift prop- erty. The deduction can be taken in the year the gift is made, or can be used in each of the succeeding five years (until the credit is completed). Then there may be a spe- cial circumstance to con- sider which would lead to making a one-time gift to the JWF-UJC Endowment Fund. Any situation where a capital gains tax is in- volved . . . the.sale of prop- erty or a business, going public, liquidation of assets . . . may fall in this cate- gory. Caricatures for your party Yochanan, Israel, Max Chomsky, Mrs. Naomi Floch, Mrs. Harold Good- man,. 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