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January 02, 1976 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Junior Division Reels 'N Rocks Chai Campers Elect Officers

Dutch Reaffirms Israel Solidarity

The Dutch minister,
Dominee S. de Roest, reaf-
firmed Holland's solidarity
with Israel when on his 25th
anniversary in office he
roclaimed that all gifts in
his honor be given to the
Jewish National Fund or to
Nes Amin, a moshav in Is-
rael established by Chris-
tians from Holland.

The report of de Roest's
.ction was printed in the
Dutch magazine Texel Cour-

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ant and obtained from
Leonard P. Baruch of
Southfield.
Baruch said he sent a
copy of Hadassah magazine
containing a similar article
to Donald Riddering, a for-
eign language specialist,
who in turn sent the Dutch
article to Baruch.

Chai Campers elected Mel
and Sandi Grossman as
presidents.
Other newly elected offi-
cers include Ernie and Ann
Gradis, vice presidents;
Leon and Reva Levine and
Herb and Roz Gubow, secre-
taries; Dale and Ricki

Classes for Adults
Slated in Oak Park

Delegates. to Meet

The Oak Park Extended
Education office will open
registration for more than
60 classes in its winter adult
education program Monday
at its office, 13701 Oak Park
Blvd.

Classes will be held in
conjunction with Oakland
Community College, Wayne
State University, Michigan
State University and the
management and technical
careers center. Classes be-
gin Jan. 12.

For brochure and infor-
mation, call the extended
education office, 548-9294.

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Abe Cherow, Says

Participants at the recent 50s party sponsored by the
Jewish Welfare Federation's Junior Division included
from left standing: Steven Krastof, Division Director
Lillian Bernstein, Merna Hamburger, Joan Satovsky,
Cherie Sternberg and Suzanne and Gary Sniuckler.
Kneeling, from left are: Neil Satovsky, Cindy Leven,
Mark and Ellen Whitefield, Ellen Schmier and Barbara
and Michael Horowitz. Nearly 300 persons attended the
"sock hop" at the United Hebrew Schools and danced
the jitterbug, dressed in typical 50s garb. The Division
event is among the many activities sponsored by the
year-round educational and social organization for
young adults who participate in the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency'Fund. Richard J. Maddin is Di-
vision president.

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The Metropolitan Division chairman David Levine and
of the Allied Jewish Cam- co-chairman Jack Boxer,
paign-Israel Emergency AJC-IEF kits will be _dis-
Fund will launch its 1976 ac- tributed following the
tivities at a Special Gifts morning meeting. Kits will
Section meeting 9:45 a.m.
be returned at the 'Met'
Jan. 11 at the United He- . Kick-Off meeting scheduled
brew Schools.
for March 7.
Division chairman Isa-
For reservations, call Ber-
dore Shrodeck will speak to tha Chomsky at the Federa-
selected workers and contri- tion office, 965-3939.
butors about increasing
needs locally and overseas
and the current political
conditions facing the inter-
national Jewish community.
Shrodeck has been a Cam-
paign leader for several
years, having served as the
Division's treasury gifts
chairman for two years and
on the Mercantile Division's
executive committee.
Detroit members of the
United Jewish Appeal's
Young Leadership Cabinet
will lead a workshop
training session on Cam-
paign needs, prospects and
solicitation techniques.
According to special gifts

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The Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit will have its second
delegate assembly of the
season 8 p.m. Jan. 15 at
Cong. Beth Shalom, an-
nounces Lewis S. Gross-
man, president.
The synagogUe sisterhood
will be in charge of the so-
cial hour.

Metro Division Plans to Meet

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Happy New Year

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Fluegge, treasurers; and
Bruce and Joan Danto and
Bev and Steve Sklar, board
members.
Families interested in
joining the camping group
may call the Grossmans,
352-4032.

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January 2, 1976 31

ISADORE SHRODECK

Faith

Know that you have faith.
Start with faith. Stay with
•faith. Emphasize your ca-
pacities. Recognize your
limitations. Maintain a
spirit of humility. Dare to
make mistakes. Don't mea-
sure yourself by others.
Don't demand perfection.
Trust your heart.
—Louis
Binstock •
,
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