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14 January 30, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

AJC-IEF Women, Dentists Metro Groups Plan Activities

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The Women's Division of
the 1976 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
Fund will hold its $250 sec-
tion meeting 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stoll-
man, 2688 Indian Mound
South, Birmingham.
The meeting will feature
as main speaker Amos Elon,
author of the controversial
book about Israel,
"Founders and Sons," and
the recent, talked-about bi-
ography of Theodor Herzl,
the founder of modern Zion-
ism.
Elon, a former Washing-
ton, D. C. correspondent
for the Israeli daily news-
paper Haaretz, is known
for his incisive political
commentaries.

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Section chairman is Edie
Mittenthal.
Janet Levine is associate
chairman of the $250 sec-
tion. She and Mrs. Mitten-
thal are assisted by Sybil
Jones, briefing chairman;
Helen Allen, special han-
dling chairman; Margie
Ansell, Celia Cicurel, Bev-
erly Frank and Ruth West,
vice chairmen. Steering
committee members for the
section are Bernice Mahler,
Marlene Schwartz and Bar-
bara Stollman.
Elon also will address the
dentists meeting 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the new Jew-
ish Community Center.
Wives are invited.
Chairman of the Den-
tists Campaign Section is
Dr. Murray A. Shekter.
Meanwhile, the Metropol-
itan Division of the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund will begin
its telethon work 10 a.m.
Sunday at the United He-
brew Schools main building,
according to telethon chair-
men Harold Zucker and
Samuel Gross.
A rally and last-minute
briefing will head the morn-
ing's agenda. Following in-
structions, the solicitors
will settle down at the Cam-
paign telephones for serious
soliciting of the 2,200 pros-
pects within the Division's
telethon section.
Rabbi James Gordon of
Young Israel of Oak-Woods
and Isadore Shrodeck are
Division co-chairmen.
Mrs. Bertha Chomsky,
who is director of the Divi-
sion, can be reached at
965-3939 by persons wishing
to volunteer their help for
the telethon.

The Junior Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign
— Israel Emergency Fund held a successful men's pre-
Campaign meeting last week, with an increase of 76 per-
cent over pledges at the same meeting last year. Shown
are, from left, E. Steven Robinson, Jeffrey Bonin, Jeffrey
Kukes, meeting chairman Bruce J. Finsilver and Israeli
author and guest speaker Amos Elon.

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Israel Loses Socialist Support

Shown waiting for the recent Women's Division $1,000
minimum gift parlor meeting to begin were standing,
from left, Dulcie Rosenfeld, meeting associate chairman
Doralee Goldman, hostess Joyce Cohn, meeting chair-
man Helen Rice, and Jane Sherman. Seated are Ruth K.
Broder and Edie Mittenthal who spoke at the meeting
with Mrs. Rosenfeld and Mrs. Sherman. All 1975 pledges
were either maintained or increased by those at the par-
lor meeting.

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Jewish Family Service
Relocates in Southfield

Jewish Schools
Get Uniform Exam

NEW YORK — For the
first time uniform examina-
tions in Jewish and general
studies designed specifically
for Jewish schools will be
offered to eighth graders
nationally and outside the
U.S., according to Rabbi
Robert S. Hirt, national di-
rector of the National Corn-
mission on Torah Educa-
tion. The exams will be
administered initially Feb.
11 in Montreal, Canada.
The National Commission
on Torah Education is serv-
iced by the Community
Service Division of Rabbi
Isaac Elchanan Theological
Seminary, an affiliate of
Yeshiva University.
Rabbi Hirt said that the
purpose of the uniform test-
ing was not only to learn the
extent of progress by stu-
dents, but also to encourage
"interaction between Jewish
schools in the U.S. and in
Canada towards joint edu-
cational planning."

NY Office Opens
for Jewish Youth

SMITHTOWN, NY (JTA)
— The first office of the
United Jewish Ys of Long
Island to serve_Suffolk Jews
has been opened with fund-
ing from the Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies of
Greater New York.

Lawrence S. Jackier, left, and Robert G. Portnoy,
center, chairmen of the attorneys section of the AJC-
IEF, are shown talking to guest speaker Rabbi Herbert
A. Friedman at the attorney's recent Pacesetters Lunch-
eon. Jackier and Portnoy reported substantial increases
over 1975 gifts by the 100 attorneys who attended the af-
fair.

NEW YORK — Recent cause of dependence on oil
meetings of European So- imports, Socialist parties
cialist leaders in Paris have take a longer-term, more
disclosed a growing loss of emotional view of policy.
traditional sympathy for
Israel that reaches almost
open support for the Pales-
tinians in some cases.
According to the New
York Times, last week in an
evident effort to reverse the
trend, former Israeli For-
eign Minister Abba Eban in-
vited all the leaders to a July
meeting in Israel.
Zionist movements have
belonged to the Socialist
International, with warm
endorsement, almost from
its 19th Century beginnings.
Jerry &
Now, a combination of
shifting sympathies and
Isadora
conflicting political strate-
gies is threatening to iso-
from those who
late Israel's Socialist-
dominated government.
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have minimized support for
Israel on the ground that
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New home of the Jewish Family Service.
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The Jewish Family Serv- Welfare Federation of De-
ice soon will complete its troit.
move into new headquarters
JFS and JVS&CW are
at 24123 Greenfield, South- also Torch Drive agencies.
field, announced agency
The Resettlement Service
president Joseph Garson.
is the Federation agency
The agency, which has which provides help and
been located in a building support for immigrants and
adjacent to the Jewish Com- refugees who move to the
munity Center on Meyers Detroit area. Dr. Max B.
Road in Detroit, is a coun- Winslow is president of Re-
seling agency for individuals settlement Service.
and families under stress. It
Bruce E. Thal is president
provides both individual and of the JVS&CW, which is a
group therapy as well as a full service employment
full range of social service agency licensed by the state.
and counseling program- JVS&CW also operates an
ming.
office at Woodward and
The building was pur- Canfield in Detroit, where
chased with the aid of capi- the Arnold E. Frank Com-
tal grants from the Torch munity Workshop provides
Drive and the Jewish Wel- employment for handi-
fare Federation.
capped and elderly workers.
Sharing the Greenfield
The new Jewish Family
Road building with the Service phone number is
Family Service is the Re-
559-1500.
settlement Service and the
suburban office of the
A people without a tradi-
Jewish Vocational Service
tion is a people without
& Community Workshop.
hope. — Mordecai M. Ka-
All three agencies are
plan
members of the Jewish

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