40 Friday, January 16, 1981
Phi Moshe Men's Club
ART
EXHIBIT &
AUCTION
Sat., Jan. 24, 7:30 P.M.
at
Gallery Art Center
18831 W. 12 Mile, SM.
for Tickets & Info
call 548-9000
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Functions Are Planned for the 1981 Allied Campaign
Board members and trus-
tees of Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration member agencies
will attend a meeting on be-
half of the 1981 Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund hosted by
JWF President George M.
Zeltzer at his West Bloom-
field home, 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Participating in the
gathering will be 1981
Campaign General Chair-
men Marvin H. Goldman
and David S. Mondry.
* * *
Israeli General
at Parlor Meeting
MARC
ANKERMAN
Disc Jockey
"The Best Music in Town"
Parties, Dances &
Special Occasions
Emergency Fund, to take
place 8 p.m. Jan. 28 at the
Bloomfield Hills home of
Jack A. Robinson.
A native of Israel, Even's
career in the military began
upon enlistment with his
country's defense forces in
1951. In the Sinai Cam-
paign, Even directed a com-
pany fighting in the Gaza
Strip. During the Six-Day
War, he led several armored
brigade sections.
He holds degrees from the
University of Kentucky and
Tel Aviv University and
graduated with honors from
several military academies
in Israel and the United
States.
Jr. Div. Men
to Hear Livny
YAAKOV EVEN
Major General Yaakov
Even, director of the Israel
Armed Forces Command
School, will be guest
speaker at the next in a
series of parlor meetings on
behalf of the 1981 Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
LIGHTS - SOUND
EXPERIENCE
JONATHAN LIVNY
Starting Sun., Jan. 18th thru Thurs., Jan. 22nd
, s1" lb.
CHICKEN BREASTS with wings
99c pkg.
POTATO PANCAKES
Jonathan Livny, former
attorney general in the
West Bank, will be guest
speaker at the Junior Di-
vision Men's Pre-Campaign
Cocktail Party on behalf of
SINGERS KOSHER MEAT MARKET
FRANKLIN KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY
PASADENA KOSHER MEATS
and LOUIS COHEN & SON
DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS
COHEN & SON KOSHER MEAT MARKET
NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY
25254 Greenfield, Oak Park
967-3907 Jack Miller
26035 Coolidge, Oak Park
LI 7-4121 Jack Cohen
HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS
21780 W. 11 Mile, Southfield
356-5110 John Katz
Lincoln Kosher Meat & Poultry
968-7450 Zalman Kohen, Alex Greenberger
Under supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis
While quantities last and we also reserve right to limit quantities.
HARVEY'S PRODUCE INC,.
546-8936
26045 Coolidge Hwy.
Mon.-Thurs. 10-7, Fri. 10-6, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 9-4
FREE DEUVERY WITH $15 PURCHASE -5 MILE RADIUS OVER $25 FOR OVER 5 MILES
White or Pink
Head
LETTUCE
313c.
TANGERINES
120 size
89c
doz. 1
Borden's
Lowfat
MILK
$1 s9
gal.
U.S. No. 1
CUCUMBERS
89c
4 for
EVERY WED. FROM 10-2 IS
10% OFF
SENIOR CITIZEN DAY
(excluding specials)
AUGUST
GREENBERG
MADDIN
eration's Womens Di-
vision, is a member of the
JWF National and Com-
munity Relations Agen-
cies. Nationally, she's a
vice president of the
Council of Jewish Feder-
ations' Women's Di-
vision.
Maddin, a former
August and Mrs. Green- president of Federation's
berg will serve as associate Junior Division, is vice
chairmen of the Community president of Fresh Air
Services Division and Mad- Society. A member of the
din as Culture and Educa- Federation Board of Gover-
tion Division co-chairman.
nors, he also has served on
August is a member of the its executive committee. He
boards of the Jewish Com- received the William H.
munity Center, Jewish Boesky Memorial Award in
Vocational Service and 1971 and four years later
Fresh Air Society.
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
Greenberg, tion Frank A. Wetsman
Mrs.
former president of Fed- Leadership Award.
* * *
eration will send $775,060 a Israel. Further, because
month to the UJA, the most cash is received by
channel for distribution of the UJA in November,
funds raised through the Al- December and January,
lied Jewish Campaign and overseas agencies must
other community appeals borrow to meet expenses
in "lean" months.
for beneficiaries abroad.
Federation President The interest rate for these
George M. Zeltzer said that short-term loans can go as
if this Detroit pattern of high as 30 percent an-
Book of Games
"annualizing" payments is nually.
Should cash collection
adopted by other major fed-
Aids Retarded
erations, it could mean a re- from Campaign con-
NEW YORK — "The
duction in interest on bor- tributors fall short in any
normal child will develop rowing by Israel of up to $3 one month, Federation will
play activities by himself.
million in 1981. He noted borrow from its Campaign
The retarded child cannot
that the Jewish Agency has reserves held by JWF's
do this. He needs help," ac-
reached its ceiling on debt; senior agency, the United
cording to Dr. Manny
concerted efforts by Ameri- Jewish Charities. Thus, a
Sternlicht, professor of psy-
can Jewish communities to steady cash flow to UJA will
chology at Yeshiva Univer-
assure a steady cash flow to be assured, Zeltzer said.
sity. He is the author of a
the UJA could be of consid- He added that this bor-
new book along with erable help in reducing that rowing procedure could
Yeshiva U. Prof. Abraham
mean some loss in JWF
debt.
Hurwitz, that is designed to
At a national meeting earnings, "but the loss is far
stimulate the psychological
held in Detroit during the less than the benefits to be
growth of mentally retarded
Council of Jewish Feder- achieved." Zeltzer further
and learning disabled chil-
ations General Assembly, credited Cash Mobilization
dren. The book is called
it was pointed out that Chairmen Louis Berry and
"Games Children Play."
high inflation continues I. William Sherr for their
"Games Children Play" is
to devalue pledges until successful efforts in urg•ng
designed as a primer for
-
they are actually col- prompt payment of (
parents and teachers. The
lected and transmitted to paign pledges.
book introduces psychologi-
The Pledge
cal principles underlying
play and traces the
Value
chronological stages of play
Paid
$1,000.00
1 year late
development. The activities
in the book are designed to
Value
stimulate and enhance sen-
Paid
$750.00
sory abilities, creativity,
2 years late
imagination and visual and
Value
motor coordination. There
$500.00
Paid
are games designed for in-
3 years late
dividual and group activi-
ties.
Value
The Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration Board of Governors
has approved a schedule of
monthly cash payments to
the United Jewish Appeal
that will enable the UJA to
forecast its own borrowing
needs.
Under this schedule, Fed-
24721 Coolidge, Oak Park LI 3-8860
Allan Al Cohen, Joe Felstein, Michael Cohen
25760 Coolidge, Oak Park
LI 8-6800 Eugene Feldman
for
Associate Budget Chairmen
Federation Sets UJA Payment Schedule
13721 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park
Philip Swarin
LI 7-8111
32930 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills
855-1020 Ben Smith, Don Barden
6 $1
* * *
James M. August, Caro-
lyn Greenberg and Michael
W. Maddin have been ap-
pointed associate chairmen
of Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion budgeting and plan-
ning divisions, JWF
President George M. Zeltzer
has announced.
Detroit Area Retail Kosher
Meat Dealers Assoc.
36 size
where he worked in litiga-
tion and drafted laws for the
West Bank.
Benjamin F. Rosenthal is
president of Junior Di-
vision. Caryl Scheuer is the
division's Campaign coor-
dinator.
* * *
546-5797-544-0454
GRAPEFRUIT
the 1981 Campaign, 7:30
p.m. Jan. 28 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Livny, who presently has
a private law practice in
Jerusalem, has served as
chief prosecutor in the Mili-
tary Judge Advocate's office
1
- Talent is power; tact is
skill.
$250.00
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