THE DETROIT JEWISH UJA Young Leaders Focus on Jewish Family Origins SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 ge 0 \ Ili ‘, W er,1_ SAVE! SAVE! It' BUY DIRECT r: FROM THE IMPORTER SEICMCKTIR. More than 220 persons attended "Passport to Your Heritage," a program focusing on Jewish family ori- gins, May 6 at the Jewish Community Center. The program was sponsored by local members of the United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Cabinet. Shown are, from left, Program Chairman Edward D. Gold, his wife Francine, guest speaker Max Dimont, Susan Citrin and her husband, Program Chairman Robert M. Citrin. KAPLAN and Co. 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Mrs. Alterman, who has done graduate studies at the University of Michigan's Institute for the Study of Mental Retardation, was coordinator of services for tan Detroit, she is par- ticipating in the develop- ment of a local "Reading Is Fundamental" federally funded reading program. Mrs. Alterman is on the board of Hillel Day School PTO, of which she is co- chairman of after-school ac- tivities; is on the burn pre- vention committee of the National Council of Jewish Women; and was a Bnai Brith Youth adviser and staff trainer. Also elected to office of the Association for the Jewish Retarded were Ann Sipher, vice president; Mar- cia Bennett, Evelyn Bider and Bernard Sukenic, secretaries; and Sylvia Schane, treasurer. Board members are Harry Berlin, Morton Collins, Meyer Pearlman and Joseph Tanzman, SHARON ALTERMAN past presidents; Dr. the mentally retarded at the Gerald Berlin, Harriet Jewish Community Center, Cooper, Charlotte Dubin, where she served on staff Trudy Gilmore, Clara Hay, Adele Megdall, Sara from 1965 to 1977. At the Center, she worked Mitteldorf, Sheila Ordin, with staff and parents to de- Davida Pappas, Rhoda velop the Parents Associa- Raderman, Joel Shere, tion for Jewish Residential Anna Slomovitz, Norman Care, now known as the Wachter and Dr. Elliot Wagenheim. AJR. The association's mem- A graduate in elemen- tary education from bers include parents and families of the retarded, as Wayne State University, Mrs. Alterman taught in well as persons who share their concerns and interest the Southfield Public Schools prior to joining in the problems of the Jewish retarded. The AJR the Jewish Center staff. 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