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Family Service Re-Elects Albert Colman,
Dr. Max Winslow Heads Resettlement

Albert M. Colman was
re-elected president of the
Jewish Family Service and
Dr. Max B. Winslow was
elected president of the Re-
settlement Service at their
combined annual meeting
Sunday and Monday.
Guest speakers for the
two-day event, marking the
50th anniversary of the
JFS, were psychologist Dr.

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psychoanalysis, depart-
ment of psychiatry, Univer-
sity of Michigan Medical
School; and Jack Novick,
chief psychologist, youth
services, Children's
Psychiatric Hospital, U-M
Medical School.
Other JFS officers are
Mrs. Melvin Rosenhaus and
Mrs. Frederick Shevin, vice
presidents; Harold Minkus,
treasurer; Mrs. Robert Cit-
rin, Marvin Daitch, Ralph
Pierce and Dr. Ronald
Trunsky, members of the
executive committee. Her-
bert P. SHIT-air vras . re: .
elected chairman of •the
nominating committee.

Board members for a
three-year term are: Mrs.
David Frank, Mrs.
Joseph Garson, Mrs.
James Labes, Jerome

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Participating in the 50th anniversary celebration of
the Jewish Family Service and in the combined an-
nual meeting of the JFS and Resettlement Service,
were, from left: Samuel Lerner, executive director of
JFS and RS; Dr. Max B. Winslow, president of RS; and
Albert M. Colman, who was re-elected president of
JFS.
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Levy, Charles Snider and Arnold. Vranic., Mrs.
Seymour
Frank,
Gerald
Dr. Morris Starkman.
Harold Elson was elected Manko and Mrs. Philip
for a two-year term and Marcuse.
In his annual report,
Mrs. Seymour Rowe for a
one-year term. Re- Colman noted that during
the
past year the agency
elected for three-year
terms .to the JFS board started group activity
were: Mrs. Citrin, Mrs. therapy programs for young
rce, children and has placed an
Allan Nachman, Pie
Sheldon Toll and Dr. outreach caseworker in
Hillel Day School for one
Trunsky.

RS officers who were re-
elected were Mrs. Arnold
Frank, vice president; Mrs.
Bernard Cantor, secretary;
and Mrs. Milton Doner,
treasurer.
Newly elected RS board
members for a three-year
term are: Mrs. Sol Dann,
Robert Siegel, Sidney Sil-
verman, Max Sosin and
Bernard Stollman. Re-
elected for three-year terms
to the RS board were: Mrs.
Howard Appelman, Mrs.

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He was awarded a $100
bond and the opportunity to
perform the Grieg Piano
Concerto with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra next
season.

In the past two months,
Duke won the Schoolcraft
College Honors Recital
competition and the Detroit
Musicians League Alma
Moeller Memorial competi-
tion.

Births

May 19— To Dr. and Mrs.
Roman Franklin (Elaine
Lipson) of Southfield, a son,
Daniel Brian.
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May 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Bershad
(Ilene Shapiro) of Oak Park,
a daughter, Sarah Joanne.
sea
May 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Selig (Judy
Hayford) of East Lansing, a
daughter, Lindsay Cheryl.
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May 15 — TO Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph E. Ruffini (Re-
nee Beth Cohen), 7066
Stonebrook, West Bloom-
field, a daughter, Michelle
Staci.
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May 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Anchill (Jane

Dennis Aaron
Seeks Election

Dennis M. Aaron has filed
for re-election to the Oak-
land County Board of Com-
missioners as a Democrat in
District 19, which com-
prises most of Oak Park and
Royal Oak Township.
Aaron has served for
eight years on the board. He
day a week. The board has is a member of the county's
also undertaken intensive health and human re-
discussions of how to in- sources committee, the gen-
itiate a program of small eral government committee
and the sheriff's liaison
group homes for the elderly.
He noted that the total committee.
Aaron was chairman of
number of families
served by JFS increased the public protection and
in 1977 over 1976, but the judiciary committee. He
increases were primarily was the former chairman of
in services to aging which the county's law enforce-
represents 29 percent of ment coordinating council
the caseload. The and a member of the SEM-
number of aging served COG Criminal Justice
rose from 895 to 965 cases Council.
Long active in local and
in 1977, due in part to the
expansion of the kosher civic activities, Aaron is
Meals-on-Wheels pro- president of the Oak Park
gram. The agency is now Area PTA Council, is a
serving 100 individuals in member of the Cong. Beth
this program, which is Shalom School Board and is
jointly sponsored by the an officer in the Oak Park
National Council of Sister Cities Program. He
Jewish Women, Greater has served on the governing
boards of the Oakland
Detroit Section.
Reporting for Resettle- County Library, the County
ment Service, Dr. Winslow Hospital, New Horizons, the
noted that the flow of ref- Oak Park Bi-Centennial
ugees from the Soviet Union Commission as well as the
has been gradually increas- Robert Frost PTA, the
ing. The Greater Detroit Francis Scott Key PTA and
Jewish community settled local Cub Scout packs.
Aaron received his
52 new families or 133 per-
sons in 1977. During the bachelor's and law degrees
first 41/2 months in 1978 the from the University of
community gained 49 fam- Michigan.
ily units, or 100 newcomers
Yeshiva Alumni
to Detroit.
Samuel Lerner, executive Will Gather Here
director of the JFS and RS
The Yeshiva University
was an active participant in
the sessions. He introduced Alumni Association of
Redl at the public meeting Michigan will meet 8 p.m.
Sunday in the home of
at Southfield High School.
Rabbi and Mrs. Jack
Mizrachi Meeting Goldman, 26461 Harding,
Planned for June Oak Park.

Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz-
rachi will meet 8:30 p.m.
June 13 in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Manny Schreiber,
17266 Shervilla, Southfield,
announces Dr. Oscar Big-
man, president.
Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Simon Dolgin, world
president of the movement.
Rabbi Dolgin serves the
Ramat Eshkol section of
Jerusalem

Guest speaker will be Dr.
Daniel C. Kurtzer, newly
appointed dean of.Yeshiva
College of Arts and Sci-
ences.
All alumni and alumnae
of the university are in-
vited. Admission is free, but
reservations are required.
For reservations, call the
Goldmans, 542-4499, or the
Detroit Friends of Yeshiva
University, 237-0538.

Olender) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Shira Elise.
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May 15 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe
(Andrea Kahn) of Oak Park,
a daughter, Ericka Lauren.

May 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Randall Fenton
(Kathy Kaiser) of South-
field, a son, Aaron Elliott.
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May 8 —To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Goldberg (Anita To-
bet), 26140 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield, a son Daryl
Adam.
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May 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Roth (Barbara
Shorr), 14531 Bishop, Oak
Park, a daughter, Rebecca
Beth.
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May 5 —To Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey L. Schmier
(Elizabeth Budman), 5380
Woodview, Bloomfield
Hills, a son, Stephen Doug-
las.
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April 24 — To Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Kamins of
Farmington Hills, a daugh-
ter, Heather Beth.
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March 26 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Selfon (Mau-
reen Sompolinsky of Grand
Rapids), 30060 Rambling
Rd., Southfield, a son, Brian
Sean.

Windsor Marks
Israel's 30th

The Windsor Jewish
Community Centre last
week marked Israel's 30th
anniversary with several
activities.
There were flag-raising
ceremonies attended by
representatives of all levels
of government, an Israeli
trade fair at the community
center, children's activities,
contests and more.

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