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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-29

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Friday, April 29, 1977 19

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Age, Judaism Seen as Obstacles

I

Men's Clubs

sire
Invited

20 %

b#

tration for assistance, but
shop was set afire.
Alex Grossman seems
•invitations
Seeking employment, the VA referred him to the
caught in a revolving door Grossman was referred to Michigan Employment
AESCULAPIAN Pharma-
-centerpieces
of unemployment. The 46- the Federally-funded book- Security Commission. A ceutical Association will
year-old Jewishly observant keeping 'training program look at his MESC appoint- meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at
•stationery
bookkeeping graduate of at the Royal Oak branch of ment card shows that Gross- the Cranbrook Apts. club
Phyllis Billes
the Pontiac Business In- the Pontiac Business In- man has visited the office house. Refreshments will
stitute has been told by stitute. Finishing the nine- every week since his gradu- be served by the uxiliary.
559-4343
prospective employers that month course with top ation from the business
he is either too old to get a grades, he arranged inter- school.,
job, or must work on Satur- Views with accounting and
Grossman's plight has
days.
mortgage firms but was been described by two Oak-
It seems like all my life I told that he would have to land County newspapers,
have had troubles," Gross-- come in on Saturday morn- and that, Grossman believ-
man said. -Born in Czecho- ings.
es has made his search all
slovakia, when he was 12 he-
"I offered to make con- the more- difficult, since his
and his family were sent to cessions," Grossman said. Jewish background has
Mauthausen concentration "I told them I would work been highly emphasized. He
camp in Austria. Only he nights, Sundays, Christian is one of the last students
a brother survived. He holidays, but they refused." out of the 20 January gradu-
EXTENDS HEARTIEST WISHES TO
Seeking advice at the ates of the Federal pro-
migrated to America in
Lubavitcher
Center,
Gross-
095 2, and attended Detroit's
gram who is _stili unem-
Central High School, from man was given the names ployed.
ALL OUR Tak-Ait5vaed_ MEN
which he was graduated in of Jewish accountants,
"I'm depressed," he said.
1955. Grossman then be- some of them Shomrei "The MESC and the school
came manager and owner Shabat—Sabbath observers. have told me to ask Jewish
Temple Emanu-B, Feb. 25 -
T MIKE FONER-Oak Park
of Anniversary Cleaners on Grossman said they told businessmen for a. job. I'm
David Ben Nuchim, Mar. 19
RAPHAEL GOLDSTEIN-Oak Park
Puritan, in Detroit, until he him that at his age he losing hope."
was shot in the leg during a would have to be taken in
Temple Israel, Mar. 25
,
DONALD APEL-S'fld
hold-up Feb. 12, 1975_ He as a partner, a position for Parents Workshop
Adat
Shalom,
Mar.
26
ADAM
ROSEN-S'fld
was hospitalized for three which he was unqualified.
Beth Abraham, April 16
DON WEINGARDEN-W. B'fld
Months and spent the next Some employers –expressed on Adolescents
Bnai Moshe, Apri 23
six months on crutches. the fear that after a few
JON GOODMAN-SIld
Then when he testified in years of training and expe-
Beth Achim, Apri 23
BRIAN
KERWIN-S'fld
The
Jewish
Community
court about the crime, his rience, Grossman would
Temple Emanu-El, Apri 29
RON RUSSAKOFF-Oak Park
leave, to seek a better posi- Center's group services de-
partment will present a
Bnai David, Apri 30
tion elsewhere.
, MARK BROOKS-S'fld
"I told them I would sign workshop on "Coping With
Young
Israel, Apri 30
RAYMOND STERN-Oak Park
a contract to stay with Adolescents" as part of its
Beth
Moses,
Apri 30
DAVID TEPER- Oak Park
them, but they didn't want Growth Lecture Series 8
Beth
Moses,
Apri 30
ROBERT
WINOKUR-S'fld
p.nr- May 10 in Room 249 of
that."
Grossman and his wife, the main. Center complex.
Jacqueline, who live in Oak
Nancy Anstandig, presi-
Mr. and Mrs. Manny
Park, have four children dent of Creative Counseling
(Roslyn) Katzman of
who attend yeshivot in the and Workshops, will con-
Silverdest Ave., Southfield,
U.S. and Israel. The Gross- duct the seminar which will
were in New York recently
mans are thousands of dol focus- on communication, de-
where they visited the
Griel6
lars
in debt to the schools, linquency, drug and alcohol
alemas.
•-•
United Nations.
but as Grossman said, "The abuse, sexuality and par-
Ng1.!V Y.Pf1 0 .0-
rabbis are looking after my ent's roles.
children."
Mrs. Anstandig holds a
The family is supported BA degree and_ an M Ed de-
Preps ,and Huskys
by. Mrs. Grossman who gree in guidance and coun-
works as a keypunch oper- seling. She taught high
ator at Martin Place Hospi- school and worked as a
JEWISH COMMUNITY _ tal East, Madison Heights. caseworker with adoles-
SHOP
She began the job _while her
CENTER young adult de-
partment will hold a swim
husband was recuperating cents and their families at
Bank
FINE APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS
party 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
from his wounds and attend- the Oak Park Department
Cards
of
Community
Services
and
the Center pool. There is a
ing school.
SEARS-SOUTHFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA
Grossman said he hai run Project Change in Troy.
nominal charge for non-
Honored
Admission is nominal.
557 2290
SOUTHFIELD & 12 1 MILE RD.
the gamut of employment
members. For information,
referral services. A Korean For information, call the
call Jay Silverman at the
MON.-SAT., 10 to 9—SUN., 12 to 5
War veteran, he applied to Group Services Depart.
Center, 661-1000, ext. 219.
***_ -
-
the Veterans Adminis- ment, 661-1000.
SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES will meet 8 p.m.
Sunday for coffee and con-
,versation in the Center's
main building. Gloria Pian-
ko of a local travel agency
will speak on "Travel and_
Tours for Singles."
There is a nominal charge,
and . the public is invited.
WILL BE
For information, call. Jay
Silverman at the Center,
THE GUESTS OF. HONOR
661-1000, or Anne Klempner,
557-3698.
at the
***
MICHIGAN JEWISH
SINGLES COUNCIL will
hold a regular meeting 8
p.m. Thursday in the 10
Mile Jewish Community
tenter. Jewish singles 18-35
\----ore invited. The 25-35 pro-
, - gramming arm of the
MJSC will have a casual
cocktail party 8 p.m. May 8
27375 BELL ROAD
in the Walden Woods Apts.
club house. For information
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN
or to get on the mailing list,
call Heidi Press, MJSC sec-
retary, 643-7672, evenings.
***
22100 Greenfield Road
-
CRITERION CLUB will
Oak Park, Michigan 48237
attend the season's last con-
Phone (313) 968-0820
cert by the Oak Park
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
Symphony Orchestra 8:30
p.m. Sunday at the Oak
Park High School Audito-
riuni. For information, call
Cecile Bartholomew, 559-.
8397.

LAActadtov

TO THE NEW MAN IN YOUR LIFE

HARUARO

Activities
in Society

Singles
Events

.

-

RESERVE THIS DATE

avid ZacL

etva IlatIonat .guni Annual 21inster

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 22, 1977

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