18 Friday, May 12, 1918
THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
Public Special Lectures to Mark
Family Service 50th Birthday
,
Bnai Brith Activities
DOWNTOWN-FOX
CHAPTER will have its
annual spring luncheon and
games party noon Tuesday
in the Northgate Apts. club
house. Friends are invited,
and there is a charge. For
information, call Shirley
Diem, 864-1669.
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Landy is membership
chairman. Gussie Zuckers-
thin is president.
•• •
President" 6:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the MCL Cafeteria in
the Tel-12 Mall. Alice
Cohen and Betty Silverfarb
NETANYA CHAPTER will present a program,
(Women on Their Own) will "Dolls for Democracy."
meet 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Friends are invited.
in the Franklin Park To-
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wers Apts. club house.
Single, widowed and di- League Leader
AHAVA CHAPTER in- vorced women are invited. Henry Morgenthau be wl-
stalled Linda Levine as For information call Be- ing league member Mi ke
president at its recent in- verly Toren, 355-1599, after Berkowitz of Oak Pa rk
stallation. Other officers 6 p.m. scored a new individu al
• • •
are: Sharon Moss, Diana
high series last week. His
Norman and Shelley Spin-
CENTENNIAL LODGE three-game total was 70 8.
ner, vice presidents; Cindy will have an Israel Night 8 Arni Zalesin, 642-0392.
Silverman treasurer; p.m. Thursday in the
FRITZ REDL
Andrea Norman, Marcy Franklin Pointe Apts. club Memorial Rites
tion of the Meals on
Singerman, Esther Leopold, house. A program, "Israel —
Wheels Program, jointly secretaries; and Denise Past and Present," will be at Beth El Park
sponsored with the Na- Richman, immediate past presented. Refreshments
The annual memorial
tional Council of Jewish president. Board members will be served, and wives service at Beth El Memorial
Women, Detroit Section, are Bonnie Abrahamson, and guests are invited.
Park will be held 11 a.m.
• • •
serves a similar need to Michele Baskin, Phyllis Be-
May 29. Rabbi M. Robert
DOWNTOWN FOX Syme of Temple Israel will
help avert prolonged rlin, Marilyn Chasson,
LODGE will honor Joseph speak on "Sharing Our Sor-
hospital stays and nurs- Cheryl Levine, Tik Penfil,
Cutler 8:30 p.m. Thursday rows." The liturgical por-
ing home placements.
Ellen Posner, Marla Schin-
consultant.
at the Jewish War Veterans tions will be rendered by
Following the riots of dler, Debi Weisberg and
The lectures by Dr.
Memorial Home. Cutler Cantor Harold Orbach of
1967, the agency pioneered Judi Weiss. Council past
May and Dr. Redl are free
a program of moving Jewish president, Evelyn Levine, will be presented with the Temple Israel, Cantor John
of charge. The work-
honorary past president's H. Redfield of Temple Beth
families
from
crisis-torn,
was
installing
officer.
The
shops are available on a
pin "in appreciation for his El; Cantor Norman Rose of
abandoned areas to sub- chapter will honor its paid-
limited basis through
untiring efforts in the rais- Temple Emanu-El.
sidized housing nearer to up members 5 p.m. Sunday
registration by calling
ROLLO MAY
ing and contributing of
Jewish community in the Moss home, 6590 Post
The participating con-
the Jewish Family Serv-
thousands
of dollars to Bnai gregations and rabbis are:
facilities.
Oak Dr., West Bloomfield.
Dr. May will be speaking ice, 559-1500.
Brith causes, especially the Temple Beth El, Rabbi
In
recent
years
there
has
For
reservations
by
Mon-
on "Paradoxes of Freedom
The 50th anniversary of
Youth Services Appeal." Richard C. Hertz, Rabbi
been a greater focus on day, call Diana Norman,
and Coping with Anxiety" Jewish Family Service is
Bruce Schmidt will review, Darnel I. Schwartz; Temple
treatment on an outpatient 557-1548, or Miss Moss,
and Dr. Redl will speak on celebrated this year, but the
"The
Two." Sheila Kirsch Israel, Rabbi Leon Fram,
basis of the emotionally dis- 352-3979. New members
"Crisis in the Children's historical beginnings of the
will entertain in a musical Rabbi M. Robert Syme,
turbed child and youngsters are welcome, and dues may
Field."
agency can be traced back to
program. Refreshments will Rabbi Harold S. Loss; Tem-
in need of psycho- be paid at the door.
There will be day-long over 100 years ago with the
be served. The chapter and ple Emanu-El, Rabbi Mil-
therapeutic intervention.
. . .
workshops for practicing early relief societies in the
prospective
members are ton Rosenbaum, Rabbi Lane
The
agency
has
also
lent
mental health professionals Detroit area: the Relief
GALILEE CHAPTER
staff to schools and centers will hold its annual Night of
invited. B. Steinger; Temple Bet h
at the Michigan Inn on May
Society of Temple Beth El,
oriented
to
reach
out
to
22:
Jacob, Rabbi Jeffrey L. Ba 1-
Jewish Relief Society, He-
Games 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at
IVAN S.
BLOCH Ion.
From 9-11:30 a.m. and brew Ladies Sewing youth in crisis. Discussion Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
CHAPTER will sponsor a
2-4:30 p.m. child Society, and the Self Help groups have also been Moses — West Bloomfield.
pipe organ concert 11 a.m. M rs. Applebaum
formed with parents to help Tickets will be available at
psychoanalyst Morton
Circle.
May 21 at the Fox Theater.
them handle themselves the door. For information,
Chethik will lead a work-
Gertrude Applebaum, 80,
The
Jewish
Social
Service
and
their
children
better.
shop on the treatment of
call Marlene Wasserman,
COUPLETS 5016 is active in several Jewish
Bureau was formally incor-
The individual and mar- 968-9299, or Judy Berns-
borderline and narcis-
o
seeking workers for its Las organizations, died May 10.
sisitic disturbance in porated on Feb. 3, 1928. The riage in crisis and the fam- tein, 352-1121.
She was active in the
Vegas night to take place
aims of the agency were ily in stress has remained as
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Lachowitcher
8:30 p.m. Saturday at Tern- Rovner
formulated "to preserve the core service of the
Society,
Louis Marshall
51 — MISCELLANEOUS
pie Israel. Proceeds will
Jewish family life, to give agency.
DETROIT CHAPTER
benefit
the
Bnai
Brith
Chapter
of
Bnai
Brith and
careful study to problems
Jewish Family Service is will hold a mother-daughter
community service pro- Cong. Bnai Israel — Beth
RUMMIKUB TOURNAMENT
threatening its normal funded primarily by the luncheon noon Wednesday
gram. For information or to Yehudah.
smooth functioning and, by United Community Serv- in the Knob-in-the-Woods
Mrs. Applebaum resided
volunteer, call George
May 24th
modern casework methods, ices and the Jewish Welfare Apts. club house. There will
23720 Radcliff, Oak
Freeman, 544-1527, chair- at
to render such services as Federation, supplemented be a fashion show and musi-
Park.
JWV HALL
man; Ruth Grey, ticket
are necessary to help the by fees charged on a sliding cal skit performed by "The
She
is survived by three
16990 W. 12 Mlle Rd.
chairman, 398-8619; or
family involved to achieve a scale based upon ability to Dramatic Group," under the
daughters, Mrs. George
Arni Zalesin, 642-0392.
fuller adjustment with their pay. In September of 1975, direction of Miriam Zacks.
Southfield
(Rose) Bennett, Mrs. George
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environment."
the agency was approved as Guests are invited. Lunch-
DETROIT BUSINESS (Millie) Moore and Mrs.
In 1933, the agency's an outpatient psychiatric eon chairman is Harriet
53 — ENTERTAINMENT
AND PROFESSIONAL Jerome (Sylvia) Linder-
Homemaker Service Pro- clinic for reimbursement by Mall, program chairman is
CHAPTER will hold a man; a brother, Sam Geller
gram was begun to avert Blue Cross for select clients Nettie Freilich and Jay
FREDDY SHEYER Copbo.
Dinner
With
the of Toronto; two sisters, Mrs.
placement of children by who are covered.
Music all occasions. 398-2462.
David (Anne) Garber and
keeping children in the
Mrs. Lillian Schram; six
home where the mother was Grads Honored
grandchildren and five
BAND
The
Lubavitch
Women's
Jocelyn Krieger of great-grandchildren.
ill, absent or incapacited.
The Jewish National
This program has grown Fund will plant a tree in Is- Organization and the Akiva Southfield.
Excellent Music
Babysitter will be avail-
over the years and now rael in honor of each of-the Hebrew Day School PTA
Herbert Segal
For All Social
serves the aged who can be graduates, confirmands and will sponsor the second an- able for children age 21/2 and
Occasions
Herbert Segal, a jeweler
helped to remain in their consecrants of all. Hebrew nual Feminine Forum to older. There is a charge.
In conjunction with the who was the owner and
own homes to avert nursing schools, day schools, and take place 9:30 a.m. May 23
at the Labor Zionist Insti- forum, Mrs. Sharfstein will founder of the Herbert
731-60111
home placement.
synagogue and temple
meet with Hebrew teachers Segal Gallery in Franklin,
The recent introduc- schools, it was announced tute.
died May 7 at age 71.
by Mark E. Schlussel,
The day-long seminar, of pre-school and primary
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
50—PERSONAL
president ofJNF, and Percy whose theme is "ERA — grades 8:30 p.m. May 22 at Mr. Segal lived 70 years in
the
Lubavitcher
Center. For
Kaplan, executive director. Exploring a Relevant Al-
Detroit. He formerly was
A tree certificate will be ternative," will feature con- information and reserva- associated with Jacob
Segal
presented to the students as tinental breakfast; an art tions for either event, call and Son Jewelers located for
A Mother's Day note to my daughter LYNNE
Judy
Karbal,
557-0392,
or
a gift from JNF. The trees display, "Art With a Yid-
40
years
in
the
Michigan
will be planted in the Chil- dishe Tam"; and a panel dis- Faygie Domstein, 967-4116. Theater building in Detroit.
ROSENTHAL SMITH, of Wellesley, Mass.
dren's Forest in the Galilee, cussion on "Tradition in a
Thank you for making me the proudest
Mr. Segal was a member
Austrian Salute
as a memorial to the chil- Non-Traditional World."
mother indeed when I saw you honored by
VIENNA (JTA) — The of the Jewish War Veterans,
dren who died in the Buffet luncheon will follow.
Tam-O-Shanter
Country
the Jaycees of Wellesley, Mass., for being
Jewish Youth Organization
Holocaust.
Panelists include Reba of Austria Sunday cele- Club and Temple Beth El.
the first woman to receive the award for out-
Sharfstein, a Cincinnati brated Israel's 30th an- He resided at 31950
Leaders have two impor-
standing service to the community. I love
Jewish educator, who niversary with a non-stop Crossbow, Birmingham.
tant characteristics: first,
He leaves his wife, Jen-
developed an indi- "Shalom Israel" festival. Is-
you. Mother.
they are going somewhere;
vidualized method of He- raeli Ambassador Jacob nie; a son, Richard; a daugh-
second, they are able to per-
brew education for chil- Doron and several Austrian ter, Julie; a brother, Irving;
suade other people to go
dren age 3-6; Dvora officials took part in the and a sister, Mrs. Samuel
with them.
(Lillian) Popkin of Florida.
Alevsky of Cleveland and ceremonies.
The Jewish Family Serv-
ice will celebrate its 50th
anniversary May 21-22 by
offering open public meet-
ings, as well as speakers
and workshops for practic-
ing mental health profes-
sionals.
There will be free public
meetings with psychologist
Dr. Rollo May speaking 8:30
p.m. May 21 and
psychoanalyst Dr. Fritz
Redl, speaking 8 p.m. May
22, both at Southfield High
School.
children. From 9-11:30
a.m. analyst Dr. Jack
Novick will conduct a
workshop on the termi-
nation of treatment.
The final workshop will
be led by Dr. Redl on the
practical problems in han-
dling aggression and hostil-
ity in interviews with chil-
dren.
Dr. May is a past
president and training
analyst for William Alan-
son White Institute of Psy-
chiatry, Psychoanalysis and
Psychology.
Dr. Redl is Distinguished
Professor Emeritus of Be-
havioral Sciences at Wayne
State University and pre-
sently consultant for the
Department of Education at
the Massachusetts State
College at North Adams, as
well as being in private
practice as a lecturer and
Second 'Feminine Forum' Set