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June 16, 1978 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-16

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Friday, Ise 16, 1978 49

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Celia Broder's Attainments
Communally Noted on 80th

A large family relation-
ship, philanthropic and so-
cial service movements in
the community relate to a
lifetime of Detroit services
that will be linked in the
greetings already ac-
cumulating for Celia
Meyers Broder on the occa-
sion of her 80th birthday
which she will observe
Tuesday.
Her record of participa-
tion in a score of Jewish
movements is among the
most impressive in Jewish
ranks. Celia (Mrs. Hyman
C.) Broder had important
roles in the Jewish Welfare
Federation, United Com-
munity Services, Allied
Jewish Campaign, United
Jewish Appeal, Hadassah,
Sinai Hospital and many
other agencies. She is
among the leading philan-
thropists in women's ranks
in Detroit. In all instances,
her activities have been
major in leadership attain-
ments.
In the 50 years of her ser-
vices to the many Jewish
and civic causes, Mrs.
Broder has left indelible
marks. She was a member of
the original board of direc-
tors of the National United
Jewish Appeal Women's
Division in 1946.

A former member of
the board of governors of
the Jewish Welfare Fed-

Home for Aged
Is Accredited

The Jewish Home for
Aged has been accredited by
the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals
according to Sylvia Serwin,
assistant director.
This accreditation is the
result of an on-site survey
made by a field representa-
tive of the Joint Commis-
sion's Accreditation Council
for Long Term Care
Facilities. Accreditation in-
dicates that this facility has
chosen to operate according
to standards set by the
council and that the facility
substantially complies with
these standsrds.

CELIA BRODER

eration, she has
pioneered in the ranks of
the women's division and
was chairman of its
executive committee in
the 1949 Allied Jewish
Campaign.

She was the founding
president of the Sinai Hos-
pital Women's Guild and is
an honorary trustee of Sinai
Hospital.
A founder of the United
Community Services Wo-
man's Committee and Cent-
ral Volunteer Bureau, Mrs.
Broder has been a guide and
inspiration to many in the
ranks in activities to assist
in welfare needs in Detroit.
She served as the first
Honor Roll chairman of De-
troit Hadassah in 1933 and
has been a leader in the
Women's Zionist ranks for
many years.

Protrams to benefit emo-
tionally impaired children
have been expanded at the
Esther and Nathan Silver-
man Village at Camp
Tamarack, it was an-
nounced by Sam Marcus,
executive vice president of
the Fresh Air Society, under
whose auspices the camp
operates.
For the past nine sum-
mers, the Fresh Air Society
has provided a special
summer program for chil-
dren with behavior prob-
lems that limit the success
these children experience in
school and - community set-
tings. Thirty children, age
6 - 12, are accepted in each of
the two 26-day sessions.
According to Marcus, the
outdoor environment offers
a rich medium for indi-
vidual and group learning
experiences along many
dimensions. Through care-
fully structured and suppor-
tive' living experiences,
through camp activities and
projects designed to im-
prove social, educational
and recreational skills,
children are helped to dis-
cover their potential for re-
sponsible and directed be-
havior, a process that rein-
forces a positive feeling of
self-worth.

Among the other ac-
tivities geared toward
emotional growth and
independence are the de-
A former treasurer of velopment of outdoor
the Detroit League for the survival and camping
Handicapped, Mrs. skills, ecology, nature
Broder has been active in and farming projects;
aiding needy of all faiths gymnastics, outdoor in-
and races in various
capacities. She is a zoti gordth,_k
former vice president of to (Wad in cilugust
the Detroit Council of So-
cial Agencies.

Educated in Detroit's
public schools, Mrs. Broder,
before her marriage, was
briefly affiliated with the
Young Women's Hebrew
Association as a social
worker. She is active in the
National Council of Jewish
Women and sisterhood of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, and
has a lifelong membership
in Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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and the perfect setting.

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Fresh Air Society Expands
Program for Disturbed

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f

Right in Your I
own Driveway!'

Marriages

Deborah Kelman and
Rabbi Marvin Goodman
were married recently in

itiative projects and ac-
tivities, arts and crafts,
water sports and more.
The Adventure and Out-
door Education program
provides new learning
experiences for both
counseling staff and
campers who participate
together.

The Learning Center
program, in its third year of
operation, will function this
summer as a supportive
base and link for all prog-
rams and group living ex-
periences. University and
high school students are
provided structured learn-
ing experiences through the
operation of this program.
The Learning Center
program uses both the in-
door and outdoor environ-
ment to provide a context
for social and academic re-
lated skills. Small group
discussions, publishing a
newspaper, games, photo-
graphy projects are part of
the program.
The construction of ani-
mal pens and cages to house
the small animals that
campers care for, provide
opportunities for individual
and small group interaction
and for language art and
math skills to be used in
problem-solving learning
situations.

In addition to the struc-
tured program areas,
counseling staff and
campers plan activities
and projects based on the
interests and skills of the
cabin groups. Short field
trips and two-four day
canoe and backpacking
trips expand the learning
experiences of in-camp
activities and projects.

the garden of the home of
Rabbi and Mrs. Gordon
Freeman in Walnut Creek,
Calif. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Kelman of Oak Park.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Goodman of St. Louis, Mo.
Janet Kelman was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. Best
man was David Goodman.

4 MAN

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Comes to your home or °Moe with
the "gerege-on-wheels."
VeJet service dud doesn't
cost one penny ems

• Expert dlegnostIc tunseup
• Electrcen enalyar all •
systems
• Profession...1y trained
encheniat
• Perfect melts snared

Pr

Degree Recipient

John Slaim, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Josef Slaim of Oak
Park, received a DO degree
last week from the
Kirksville College of Os-
teopathic Medicine in
Kirksville, Mo.

Expanded Services
Call Sanford Rosenberg
for your car problems

398-3605

6-cyl. cars $31.50 includes
EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts.
4 and 8 cy. comparatively low
Mastartharge and 13enkAmericard

DISCO

DISCO IS THE POPULAR WAY TO GO
-Wedding-Gradiuflon or Special Event.
A Complete Program. inchiding *Mimic •lighting •Disco
Dance Demenstrations and Discs Douce Lessons

By ART & JAN

call early for available open dates

352 8971 or 652 9736

-

We

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Make Our Own Glasses

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reaf

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• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSE S
ACCURATELY FILLED
• DESIGNER FRAMES

• Immediate Repair

The Fresh Air Society ac-
cepts referrals from in-
terested and concerned pro-
fessionals and parents who
feel a child can profit from
the Silverman Program.

• Reasonably Priced

ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE

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OAK PARK, MICH.

Abm...Fri. 9:30-6
Sot. 'hi 5
Closed Wednesday

NOW OPEN IN

MISS GOLDSTICK
Dr. and Mrs. Mark
Goldstick of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Lori Beth,
to Jeffrey Gottlieb, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Gottlieb of Grand Rapids.
was
Miss Goldstick
graduated from Easterh
Michigan University with a
degree in special education.
Her fiance attends the Uni-
versity of Detroit's law
school.
An August wedding is
planned.

Technion Grads

HAIFA — Some 1,226
engineers, scientists, and
architects were added to Is-
rael's pool of trained man-
power recently as Technion
- Israel Institute of Technol-
ogy awarded them the
Bachelor of Science degree.

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