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August 18, 1978 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-08-18

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Friday, ARRA 18, ;1918 51

THE DETROIT JEWISH MIS-

Aged, Federation Agencies to Benefit From Program

JINV

LT.
RAYMOND
ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY

will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the home of Mrs. Irving
Silk, 19555 Butternut Ln.,
Southfield. Past president
Mrs. Irving Weintraub will
visit. Plans for service dates
and reports of the national
convention will be on the
agenda.

• • •

BLOCH-ROSE POST
AND AUXILIARY will

honor outgoing commander,
Sanford Rosenthal, and

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president, Muriel Smith, at
a dinner-dance 8 p.m.
Saturday at the Camelot
Inn, Allen Park. There is a
charge. For required reser-
vations, call Bertha Green-
berg, 557-3949, or Jack
Moore, 557-7125. The au-
xiliary will service the
Wayne County Youth Home
1 p.m. Saturday, under the
chairmanship of Miriam
Lawrence. The women will
provide entertainment and
refreshments. For informa-
tion or to volunteer, call Ms.
Lawrence, UN 2-1467.

Marriages

Diane Rystadt and Ed-
ward Adelson were mar-

ried recently in Snowmann,
Colo. The bride is the
daughter of idr. and Mrs.
Grant Rystadt of El Paso,
Texas. Parents of the
bridegroom are Dr. and
Mrs. Sidney Adelson of
Southfield.

• • •
Irene Lankin
and
Charles Tyner were mar-
ried recently. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. Alex
Lankin of Berkley. Parents
of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Tyner of
Troy. The couple is living in
Oak Park.

• • •

Rose Blake and William
Koloff were married Sun-

day. The couple is living in
Southfield.

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TO MY FRIENDS
AND SUPPORTERS

Within the past few days I
have been nominated as a
candidate for the office of ,
Circuit Judge for•Oakland
County. Aside from my
gratification, I wish to ex-.„
press to you my sincerest
appreciation for your ex-
pressions of support. It has
been eight years since I was
an avowed candidate for
public office, and I am
overwhelmed that I am still remembered.
Let me take this opportunity to express to you my thanks and
I assure you that I will do everything in my power to warrant your
confidence.

Sincerely

ALBERT A. KRAMER

A Senior Service Corps,
comprised of senior citizens
whose skills can provide
valuable assistance to
community agencies, has
been approved by United
Jewish Charities of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
The pilot program,
scheduled to be operational
this fall, will be under the
auspices of Jewish Voca-
tional Service Community
Workshop.
Funding for the demonst-
ration program was part of
$51,995 recommended by
the Jewish Community
Foundation and approved
by UJC for seven special
projects of Federation agen-
cies. The UJC's foundation
reviews applications for
grants to research and ex-
perimental projects related
to Jewish communal ser-
vices.

Other projects funded
by UJC include a learn-
ing disability lab at Camp
Tamarack's Silverman
Village, a Jewish Festival
of Arts at Michigan State
University, camp coun-
selor training and lead-
ership development at
the University of Michi-
gan, rental of a Jewish
student center to serve
Wayne State University
students, initial costs for
the joint Sinai Hospital—
Jewish Rome for Aged

dental program and a
grant toward the estab-
lishment of a Michigan
base for the Youth Insti-
tute for Peace in the Mid-
dle East.

The Senior Service Corps
is designed to keep older
adults from becoming iso-
lated from the community
in which they were once ac-
tive by offering them volun-
teer slots with Federation
agencies.
In its initial year, the
Senior Service Corps will
seek to place 40 senior citi-
zens. According to JVS-
CW's Barbara Nurenberg,
first priority for the volun-
teers' services will go to
Federation agencies, with
other community non-profit
organizations being given
an opportunity to use the
volunteers when additional
appropriate and supervised
activities can be developed.
The primary be-
neficiaries of the new prog-
ram are the senior adults.
Many senior citizens man-
age to overcome loneliness
and the adjustment to re-
tirement by seeking out or-
ganizational settings in
which to become involved.
But for others — and those
are the people for whom the
Senior Service Corps is
being created — poor trans-
portation, failing health and
a lack of knowledge of avail-

Interfaith Leader Wins Case
in Nazi Bookstore Incident

In a recent jury trial in Nazi propaganda there, he
the court of Judge John Pat- was assaulted by Fulton.
rick O'Brien, Charles The defendant was found
Benham, director of the De- guilty, and was put on prob-
troit Round Table of the Na- ation for two years.
tional Conference of Christ-
ians and Jews, won his case
against Merrill Fulton, who
By MARTY ODGERS
was tried on a charge of as-
She means many things
sault and battery.
to many people,
Benham testified that
This land that I love.
when he visited the Nazi
bookstore located on Fen-
The desert, the mountains,
kell Avenue in Detroit to
The valleys green,
protest the distribution of The sea, the cities of old.

Israel

Ex-Detroit Rabbi
Wins Doctorate

Rabbi Albert Lewis,
former Detroiter of Grand
Rapids, recently received
his PhD degree in geriat-
rics.
He earned a BS degree
from Wayne State Univer-
sity and was ordained at the
Hebrew Union College.
Rabbi Lewis is the spiritual
leader of Temple Emanuel,
Grand Rapids.

But to each of us,
She means the same.
For she is our land
That God gave to us
To forever have and to hold!

Susan Fligman, to Robert
Chaitin, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Irwin Chaitin of Hun-
tington Woods. Miss Flig-
man was graduated from
Michigan State University.
Her fiance attends the
Wayne State University
School of Medicine. A
winter wedding is planned.

The hero does not ask if
there be evil omens; he
views death as going home.

Corps will provide trans-
portation for the volun-
teers, as well as reim-
bursement for lunches
while the volunteers are
working. JVS officials
point out that if this ini-
tial effort proves success-
ful, there is a good chance
that a federal grant can
become available to con-

tinue the demonstration
on a larger scale.
Senior citizens who are
interested in becoming part
of the Senior Service Corps
should contact Shirley
Schlang at the JVS-CW of-
fices, 557-5341.

LENNY
LIEBERMAN

Orchestra

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