16 Friday, May 4, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS /1 . v • Senior Service Corps: People Aiding Others and Themselves Once a week Bess Sten- buch goes to the Jewish Community Center nur- sery, where the children, who call her "grandma," ea- gerly await her arrival. With 39 other senior citi- zens, Mrs. Stenbuch is a member of the Senior Serv- ice Corps, a program spon- sored by the Jewish Voca- tional Service-Community Workshop, a member agency of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. Members of the corps work as volunteers at non- profit Jewish Vocational Service-Community Work- shop, 'a member agency of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. Members of the corps work as volunteers at non- Incredible Edibles Duisine of Hungary and France Elegant Hors d'Oeuvres and Pastries Catering for that Special Occasion or small party Senior Service Corps volunteers at the Jewish Community Center are; from left, Ann Chudler, Rose Venitsky, Nathalie Rosemann, Gertrude Adels, coor- dinator Rita Russakoff, Edna Silk, 'Grandma" Bess Stenbuch and Lena Waldbott. that meet both the needs of the volunteers and of the agencies." For some of the corps members, going to . work, even on a volunteer basis once a week, is a big change in their lives. "For women who have never had to work, starting something like this is a big risk," said Senior Service Corps Coordinator Rita Russakoff. "They worry that they have no skills, that they won't be able to do the job, and they worry about what the agency staff will think of them. "Once they get adjusted, they do fine. For example, we have some women work- ing at Sinai Hospital pac- kaging surgical equipment and some working in the hospital gift shop: As they work there longer and get more involved, they're get- ting to know people on the staff and beginning more and more enthusiastic," she said. "Others work at the Jewish Community Center, in the gift shop, nursery of offices. We have one man who works with the chil- dren, and one day a four- year-old said to him, `Grandpa, can I sit in your lap?' Well, that just made his day! And the children also benefit from the contact with older adults." Since socialization is an important part of the Senior Service Corps program, group meetings for volun- teers are held regularly dur- ing lunch hour at the agen- cies where they work. "The meetings give the memebers a chance to bring up things that concern them and this fosters a sense of cooperation and support among the volunteers at each site," Mrs. Russakoff said. "We're also working on having speakers come in to discuss the work of the agency and also to talk about topics that concern senior citizens, such as So- cial Security and Medi- care." profit Jewish agencies in and who, for one reason the area. or another, are unable to "I'm getting a tremen- join a regular volunteer dous salary," Mrs. Sten- program. SPECIALIST S Foreign Car Service buch said. "I'm getting a !N The average age of corps feeling of accomplish- volunteers is 72; the oldest VOLKSWAGEN AND ment and of being is 84. PORSCHE CARS needed." One problem which iso- Feeling needed is a basic lates many senior adults is CALL human requirement — and transportation. The Senior 548-3926 one that's unfortunately un- Service Corps provides free filled for many senior citi- door-to-door transportation 548-4160 zens. by mini-bus for its mem- 541.9704 "When people retire and bers, Ms. Nurenberg said. their children are grown up Those who use public trans- 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. FERNDALE Between Lovernots and often live far away, they portation or their own cars Alfons G. Rehme MICH & Ptnehurst have no responsibilities ex- are reimbursed. cept to themselves, and they JVS-CW also provides can begin to feel like nonen-- lunch money reimburse- tities," said Barbara ment for seniors who are on Nurenberg, JVE-CW's as- the job at noontime. sWe sistatn executive director. don't want anyone to feel he "They need the feeling of or she can't afford to par- being needed, of feeling use- ticipate because of the addi- ful to someone. It adds tional cost of transporation meaning to their lives." or lunch," said JVS-CW will be holding the "People tend to become President Stuart E. following . Film Festival: depressed when they're Hertzberg. alone and inactive," added Physical problems also Shirley Schlang, a counsel- prevent many of the elderly Thursday, May 10, 8:00 P.M. ing supervisor at the from joining regular volun- agency. `They know that if teer programs. they stay at home all the "These volunteers time, they only worry about can't be on their feet for their problems." long periods," Ms. The Senior Service Nurenberg said. "Some Corps, which began last can't do a lot of walking MONDAY, MAY 21 — 8 P.M. September with a grant around or bending and from the Jewish Welfare stooping on the job. Many Federation's , Jewish of them can't do work Community Foundation, that requires good vision. serves men and women We've worked with the over the age of 60 who participating agencies to want to work a minimum develop volunteer jobs of four hours one day per week, who don't mind working without pay, NEW ORLEANS (JTA) judge's emphasis on — The Federal Court of Ap Federenko's "exemplary life peals heard arguments this in the U.S." and the judge's week in the government's remarks in a press confer- appeal against a lower court ence while the trial was in ruling permitting former progress questioning the Nazi campguard Feodor credibility of the govern- Federenko of Miami to keep ment witnesses. his U.S. citizenship. Hebrew U. Site U.S. District Court Judge June 25-Aug 13. Nursery & Kindergarten Norman Roettger ruled in of July Meeting July 16-Aug 3 Grades 1-3 Ft. Lauderdale last July of Supporters that the Immigration and Grades 4-6 Naturalization Service had NEW YORK —The Third failed to prove the former International Conference of guard had committed any the Psychology Division of Swimming atrocities. the American Friends of the Arts & Crafts Federenko had "denied Hebrew University of Jerusalem will convene at the testimony of six Is- Outside Trips the university's Givat Ram raeli survivors of Treb- Skill Development linka who said they saw Canvus in Jerusalem, July him torture and shoot '3 76: One of the principal pre- prisoners. The judge also Head Counselor Camp Director senters at the conference said that Federe,nko had will be Dr. Robert Langs, lived an exemplary life For a free brochure or additional information contact: professor of psychiatry at while in the U.S. The American Jewish- _ Mt. 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