42 Friday, November 5, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DISCOUNT Readers Forum To One and All FUND RAISING, Earn Up To Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request. No unsigned letters will be published. 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It is dif- ficult for them to accept the fact that being Jewish was the only reason. The producers of "Fid- dler" could have done a great service to the Jewish people in portray- ing the pogrom of Anatefka in such a way that it should serve as an example never to be re- peated again. Survivor (Editor's note: See the review of "Fiddler on the Roof" on page 2 which expresses similar indigna- tion.). Center Tennis Club Will Start Classes The Jewish Community Center tennis club announces its next ses- sion of classes will begin Dec. 5. The classes will consist of six-week intensive clinics for every level of player. Classes are open to members and non- members. For schedules and fees information, call Leslie Schneider, at 851- 7300, ext. 241. Former SZ Youth Members to Meet NEW YORK — How to better absorb and service Jewish immigrants, mainly Russians, into Jewish communities ac- ross the United States and Canada will be the focus of a workshop to be held Nov. 10 in Philadel- phia. Cosponsored by the As- sociation of Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Agen- cies (AJFCA), HIAS and the Council of Jewish Federation and Welfare Funds (CJFWF), the workshop will cover effec- tive ways of settling Jewish newcomers in- cluding methods of find- ing them jobs more quickly and methods aimed at helping them in- tegrate rapidly into their Jewish communities. Participants will in- clude professional and lay leaders from Jewish fam- ily agencies and Jewish Federations of the U.S. and Canada. Samuel Lerner, executive direc- tor of the Detroit Jewish Family Service, will serve as a resource consultant during one of the group discussions. Persons wanting more information on the work- shop may contact their local Jewish Family Ser- vice agencies, or HIAS, 200 Park Ave. S., New York, N.Y. 10003. Members and friends of the Young People's League of Cong. Shaarey Zedek (1954-60) will hold a reunion 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue youth lounge. 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(JTA) — The Jewish community of central New Jersey has been lauded by a HIAS official for "outstanding efforts" on behalf of nearly 70 Soviet- Jewish immig- rants resettled in the area under direction of the Jewish Family Ser- vice of Elizabeth. The praise was ex- tended by Thomas Baer, a HIAS vice president, at an awards program spon- sored by the JFS at which more than 35 area resi- dents received HIAS cer- tificates for their volun- teer services on behalf of Soviet newcomers. Schloss Group Plans Activity Annual Invitational I Ann Workshop Focus Jewish Immigrants The Hannah Scholss Old Timers' "Mr. and Mrs. Night" will be held 1 p.m. Nov. 14 at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center. Louis Benton, presi- dent, invites families and friends. Mollie Bank, en- tertainment' chairman, will present "The Sweet Adelines," a group of "Barber-Shop" women singers. Refreshments will be served. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Bank, 968-5398. 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