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June 01, 1979 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lights!. Actjon!

Friday, June 1, 1979 41

Silverman to Head Jewish Family Service,
Mrs. Frank Leads Resettlement Service

MACK PITT

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Gilbert B. Silverman was
elected' president of Jewish
Family Service and Edith
Frank, president of Reset-
tlement Service at the re-

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GILBERT SILVERMAN
cent combined annual meet-
ing of the two agencies.
Silverman is past
president of the Builders
Association of Southeastern
Michigan. He also is a
member of the Senior Citi-
zens Housing Commission
of the City of Southfield. He
is a past president of Jewish
Community Workshop and
-- a board member of the Fed-
eration Apartments, the
Apartment Association of
Michigan.
Mrs. Frank is a member
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration Board of Governors
and the executive commit-
tee of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council. She is on the
Capital-Needs Committee of
Federation, has been secre-
tary of the Jewish Voca-
tional Service and Arnold E.
Frank Workshop, and sec-
retary of the board of Fresh
Air Society.
She is national vice
president of American
Jewish Congress, a past
president of the Detroit
Women's Division of AJ-
Congress and past
president of the Michigan
Congress Council.
Guest speaker Con-
gressman William
Brodhead estimated that
50,000 Soviet Jewish_ refu-
gees will be able to come to
the U.S. in the next year,
which is twice as many as
last year. The Detroit

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Jewish community has
pledged to take 500 Russian
refugees in the coming year.
In discussing the prob-
lems of Jews in the Soviet
Union he pointed out that
"there are four times as
many Jews that want to
leave as are permitted to
leave," and he emphasized
that "we must keep up the
pressure on the Soviet
Union to stop the harass-
ment of citizens."

Rep. Brodhead urged that
a reorganization of U.S.
immigration laws is needed.
Officers elected to JFS
for a one-year term were:
Mrs. Melvin Rosenhaus
and Marvin C. Daitch,
vice presidents; and Mrs.
Frederick F. Shevin,
treasurer. Directors
elected to serve on the
executive committee
were Mrs. Robert Citrin,
Mrs. James E. Labes,
Emery I. Klein and Mrs.
Dom Resnick. Klein will
serve as chairman of the
nominating committee.

EDITH FRANK

Re-elected to a second
three-year term on the JFS
board were: Klein, Mrs. Re-
snick, Mrs. Seymour H.
Rowe, David Shepherd and
Dr. Allan Sosin. Elected for
a first three-year term were
Mrs. James M. August, Ed-
ward Gold, Mrs. Martin
Hart, Mrs. Samuel Oaks,
Mark Kahn and Mrs. Bruce
E. Thal. Edgar Fenton will
serve a one-year term.
Officers elected for RS for
a one-year term were: Wal-
ter Klein, vice president,
Mrs. Bernard J. Cantor,
secretary; and Edward A.
Lumberg, treasurer. Re-
elected to a second three-
year term on the RS board
were: Mrs. Milton J. Doner,
Walter Klein, Mrs. Julian
H. Krolik, Nathan L. Mils-
tein, David Rosin, Jack
Stattman and Mrs. Julian
Stern.
Elected for a first three-
year term were: Mrs. Irwin
Alterman, Harold Beznos,
Mrs. Joel Hamburger, Mrs.
Julian Harwood, Irving
Katz, Mrs. Richard Krugel,
Steven J. Radom, George
Tarnoff and Mrs. Seymour
Wayne.
Dr. Max B. Winslow, re-
tiring RS president, re-
ported on the increased
arrivals in recent
months. He noted that in
the period January
through May 1979, 55
families, consisting of 158
persons, arrived, equiv-

alent to the same number
of people who had ar-
rived in the period from
June to December 1978.

Albert M. Colman, retir-
ing president of JFS, re-
ported that there was an in-
crease in the number of
families, from 3,298 in 1977
to 3,686 in 1978. There was
a similar increase in serv-
ices to the aging, from 965
families in 1977 to 1,100 in
1978. The kosher Meals-
on-Wheels program, jointly
sponsored with the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit
Section, has increased dur-
ing the past year and is now
serving 120 persons with
two meals daily, five days
per week.
Dr. Conrad Giles, im-
mediate past chairman of
the Community Services
Division, Jewish Welfare
Federation, presented
scrolls to Dr. Winslow and
to Colman upon retiring
from their presidencies.
Samuel Lerner, executive
director of both agencies,
noted that there has been a
tremendous increase in the
amount of group therapy
undertaken in the agency.
In 1977 there were 99 indi-
viduals in group tiferapy; in
1978 there were 209. In the
past year there were 23
different adult therapy
groups, plus. additional ac-
tivity group therapy for
younger children.
"We also reached out to
the community following
renewed interest in the
after effects of the
Holocaust and formed
two discussion groups
with adult children of
Holocaust survivors."
Lerner said that "we have
also reached out in the past
year by increasing our serv-
ices to children at Hillel
Day School and providing a
new service to children at
the United Hebrew
Schools."
The nominating commit-
tee for JFS consisted of Her-
bert P. Sillman, chairman;
Mrs. Robert Citrin, Mrs.
Hugh Greenberg, Emery
Klein, Mrs. Benjamin E.
Jaffe and Mrs. Resnick. Ths
RS Nominating Committee
consisted of Mrs. Philip R.
Marcuse, chairman; Mrs.
Samuel J. Caplan, Lum-
berg, Robert Siegel and Dr.
Peter G. Shifriii.
The arrangements com-
mittee for the combined an-
nual meeting was chaired
by Mrs. Allan Nachman and
Henry Gornbein.

Couples Meet
for City of Hope

Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Franklin
Pointe Apts. club house.
Meyer Feinstein. and
Reva Greenspan, co-
ehairmen, will discuss plans
for the 10th annual Bob-Lo
moonlight cruise to be held
July 18.
A social hour will follow,
hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Feinstein and Mr. and Mrs.
Les Greenspan.

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