30 Friday, February, 3, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1. MACK PITT ORCHESTRA Russian Immigrants, Apartments, Kosher Meals Discussed at Federation-Jewish Charities Meeting and DISCI Great Sounds For All Occasions 358-3642 The Board of Governors of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion shared the agenda with the United Jewish G irst. JEWELERS YEAR END SALE In Time For Valentine's Day Due to the storm this offer extended thni 2/11 Everything in the store! 30% to50.3 /00ff • Rings iv Pendents • Gold chains • Necklaces- • Pins • Bracelets • Earrings • Diamonds NAME BRAND WATCHES Franklin Shopping Center - 14 Mile & Middlebelt • 855-1720 MON., SAT., 10-6 • THURS. til 8 Charities at the UJC's 78th annual meeting last week in the Butzel ,Memorial Among the items discus- sed at the Board - of Gover- nors portion of the meeting were an expected influx of Russian immigrants to De- troit, a nutrition program for senior adults and the formation of an education study committee. Federation President Martin Citrin said that the Jewish community will be called upon to assist in the resettlement here of more than 200 individuals in 1978. This represents a sub- stantial increase in the number of newcomers over the previous year. HIAS, the Hebrew Im- _migrant Aid S _ ociety sup- ported with funds from the Allied J _ ewish Cam paign-Israel Emergency Fund, anticipates that 6,000 refugees_will arrive in the U.S. and Canada by - June 1. Through the local Reset- Love MEN'S Clothing GRAND OPENING SALE _ 3 DAYS ONLY, FEB. 3 THRU FEB. 5 OUR NEW LOCATION: 28851 SOUTHFIELD ROAD 1 Block South of 12 Mile Rd., Lathrup Village 30% To 50% OFF Entire Stock of Name Brands Including New Arrivals • Vested Suits • Topcoats • Raincoats • Sportcoats • Leather Coats • Slacks **••••••••••••••••••••* ♦ ADDITIONAL SAVINGS?* •. • USE THIS CERTIFICATE FOR FURTHER REDUCTIONS SUITS H2O TOPCOATS LEATHER COATS $5 $ 1 SPORTCOATS SLACKS VALID FEB. 3 thru feb. 5 *******•••••••••••••••4 A v Love MEN'S Clothing 28851 Southfield Rd---1 Block South of / 12 Mile 559-0666 SALE HOURS: FRI., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. SAT.-SUN. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 111111411 04160, EFil lilt 4, It was announced that lover the past year: the crea- tlernent Service, which will recruit additional staff to plans for a second building tion of the $20 million Med- meet the need, newcomers at Jewish Federation ical Endowment Fund with will be helped with housing, Apartments are in the final the participation of Sinai jobs, English instruction stage, awaiting approval of Hospital; the gift of a and other services. It was the Department of Housing $5Q0,000 Isabelle and Samuel Friedman Charita- reported that there were fu- and Urban Development. Formation of a commit- ble Trust for the benefit of - ture prospects that such costs will be covered partly tee to take a broad, long- the United Jewish Appeal - 7 by federal funds for the ab- range look at the status of and local projects; and a 10 Jewish education in the percent increase in the ac- sorption of refugees. community and Federa- tual number of participants The Board of Governors tion's policy regarding in the endowment program, approved an allocation to financing local Jewish resulting in a substa subsidize a proposed education was also an- addition of furids for ag federally-funded kosher nounced by Citrin. He - programs. - Alfred meals program _for senior noted that the last such Deutsch and Samuel Schiff adults in the Oak Park area. _ study was completed in are co-chairmen of the en- The service, which will be 1967. Federation's Cul- dowment committee. Graham H. Orley and established under Title VII ture and Education of the Older Americans Act, budget and planning di- Wilfred B. Doner were is intended for low-income vision members will be at elected to three-year terms persons 60-years of age and the core.of the new study on the UJC board of direc- older who do not participate committee, which is to be tors, while Toby Citrin and in other existing nutrition chaired by George M. James M. Wineman were programs because of their Zeltzer, Federation vice re-elected to the board. Of- ficers for the coming year , kashrut observance A deci- pregdent. sion is to be made shortly as In his annual report, UJC will be elected at the next to the most feasible site in President Milton J. Miller meeting of the UJC board of Oak Park. noted several developments directors. . * * * Allied Jewish Campaign Events The American-born head of Haifa University's sociol- ogy department will ad- dress a noon luncheon meet- ing of the Allied Jewish _ Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund Women's DM- sion at the Birmingham home of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph (Nancy) Jacobson on _ Thursday. Prof. Eugene Weiner, whose articles have ap- peared in numerous jour- nals, will be -speaking to contributors of $250 or more. - Janet Levine is chairman of the Womell's . Division $250 section. Diane Klein is associate chairman and Marjory Ansell is briefing" chairman. Section vice chairmen are Harriet Col- man, Nancy Jacobson, Carol: Kozlow, Barbara Stollman and Joanne Zuroff. • - _ DuIcie Rosenfeld is Campaign chairman for the Women's Division; Shelby Tauber is as- sociate chairman. Caro- . lyn Greenberg is division president. For information, contact Lois Brown, division direc- tor, at the Jewish Welfare Federation, 965-3939. Dr. Weiner will also be the speaker at a parlor meeting at the Bloomfield -Hills home of Campaign Co-chairman David Rand- leman. Eight Campaign parlor meetings have been scheduled through March 1 to give contributors a closer look at the problems con- fronting Israel today, said General Chairman Phillip St011man. Irving Bernstein, execu- tive vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, will speak at the next meeting, scheduled for Feb. 15 at the Bloomfield Hills home of Alan E. Schwartz, former president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. Janet Levine, center, chairman of the Women's Di- vision $250 section, meets with Marjory Ansell, left, briefing chairman, and Diane Klein, associate chair- man. --- • * * * Dentists Section to Meet Feb. 12 The Dentists Section of Cook, David L. Edgar, the Professional Health Di- Manuel Feldman, Jack J. vision -will hold a brunch Freedland, Arthur Freed- meeting 11:45 a.m.-Feb. 12. man, Robert M. Galin, at the West Bloomfield Jason A. Goode and Joseph hoine of co-chairman Dr. Eli E. Goodstein. V. Berger. Also Drs. Jerome B. Kur- Guest speaker will be tis, Alvin B. Lezell, Ronald Shlomo Cohen, an Israeli E. Michaelson, Jerry B. attorney who is currently Morot-Martin Naimark, teaching at New York. Uni- Michael S. Rosenfeld, Joel versity Law School while P. Schaumberg, Edwin D. practicing with a New York Scheider, Murray A. Shek • law firm. ter, Sidney 0 Siegan, Dr. Joseph M. Jacobson is Franklin Solway, Sheldon chairman of the Dentists Sonkin, Atari J. Warwick, Section. Serving with Dr. David Weine and S. Berger as co-chairmen are lis. Drs. Jack M. Jackson, John Dr. Conrad L- Giles is D. Marx, Sheldon M. Mintz chairman of the Profes- - and Leo Shipko. sional Health Division. Associate chairmen are Muni Mark is division di- Drs. Ellsworth Levine, rector. Maurice S. Opperer, Ber- nard J. Shapiro, Arnold Import Bonus Winshall, Richard D. Wil- liams and Arnold Zuroff. NEW YORK (ZINS) — Is- Drs. Burton D. Faudem, rael's special import_status Elliott Folbe, Steven M. Lash, Alden M. Leib, with the -U.S. allows many goods to be brought into the Richard Lezell and Donald U.S. duty-free, even though B. Sherman are section vice their value exceeds the chairrhen. normal $100 limitation. Serving on the section Tourists are advised to cabinet are Drs. Myron L. contact the U.S. Customs Attenson, Robert Becker, Service, the U.S. Embassy Seymour D. Berman, Eric in Tel Aviv or the Consulate Billes, Aaron Blake, Her- in Jerusalem for full details. bert J. Bloom. Simon L. . • , . -