THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JVS Senior Service Corps Names New Coordinators The Jewish Vocational Service announces the selection of Gloria Bender and Barbara Peitz as the new coordinators of the Senior Service Corps. This program offers a volunteer experience for people age 60 and older. Members of the Senior Serv- ice Corps volunteer at non- profit agencies at least five hours, one day a week. or-to-door transportation * * * * ** * * * * * * * * STAFFORD'S KIDS CABARET * * 2 Shows: 1 & 3 p.m. * Sat. & Sun., Orchard Mall * Reservations: 851-8952, 358-8525f * Produced by Seymour Schwartz Agency* * * * * * * * * *_* * * What ) Norma Goldman Urges Support to Rebuild Caesarea Synagogue is provided. In addition, those who use their own transportation are reim- bursed. The volunteer jobs are developed to meet the needs of the individual and the community. In her lecture on the ar- cheological activities in which she participated, in Israel, Prof. Norma Goldman Tuesday evening expressed the hope that support will be given to the anticipated added efforts to reconstruct the ancient synagogue in Caesarea. Prof. Goldman, who had a role in the digs at Caesarea last year, said that the dig- gers already approached the • Corps members are vol- unteering at Sinai Hospital, New Grace Hospital, Mt. Carmel Hospital, National Council of Jewish Women, Fresh Air Society, Jewish Community Center and Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University. There are openings available for both agencies interested in hir- ing volunteers and senior citizens interested in par- ticipating as volunteers. can One of the most dramatic "rescue" efforts in the his- tory of resistance to Nazism will be described at the cul- tural discussion meeting at Cong. Shaarey Zedek Tues- day evening by Dr. Bernard Goldman, chairman of Wayne State University Press. 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Extra Fancy Washington Red or Golden DELICIOUS !LES ucib. TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS HAND-CUT LOX AND THE FINEST IN SMOKED FISH & DELICATESSEN Jewish Museum of the A total of 134 silver, gold, Jewish Theological Semi- bronze and brass ceremo- nary under whose direction nial objects and textiles will the exhibition was shown in be shown to the general New York and is now corn- public for the first time mencing a countrywide since leaving Danzig. tour, the first of which will Photographs and docu- be at the Spertus Museum of ments trace the history of Judaica, in Chicago, March the Jewish community of 15 through May 31. Danzig (present day Dr. Goldman and his Gdansk) from the 17th Cen- associates in the art his- tury to the Nazi era. tory department of Wayne State University expressed regret that the hoped-for exhibition in Detroit of the Danzig col- lection did not mate- rialize. Rosen Optical is celeb- In December 1938, under pressure from Nazi officials, rating its 25th anniversary the elders of the Danzig in Oak Park. Owner Bill Jewish community decided Rosen started his optical to sell their communal business 33 years ago in De- property, which included troit. For appointment, call the Great Synagogue and. Rosen Optical, 547-5068. Jewish cemetery. Proceeds of the sale of this property Penny Drive were used to finance the Aids Retarded emigration of Jews. ' In May 1939, ceremonial Local banks kicked off the objects used in the Great Michigan Bankers Associa- Synagogue (which incorpo- tion Penny Campaign on rated several earlier Lincoln's birthday to ease synagogues), the special col- the state's penny shortage lection ofJudaica which had while benefitting Michi- been housed therein (gift of gan's 250,000 persons who the prominent art collector, are mentally retarded. Lesser Gieldzinski, on his Collection displays, an- 75th birthday in 1904), and nouncing that "Every precious heirlooms from Penny Counts" for mentally private families were retarded citizens, will be gathered together for ship- posted in participating ment. bank lobbies. The banks, all With the help of the members of the Michigan American Jewish Joint Dis- Bankers Association tribution Committee, (MBA), are encouraging the negotiations were corn- public to bring in their pen- pleted with the Danzig nies to help provide pro- Police Department— "For a grams for the mentally re- certain sum of money — tarded members of the which presumably would community. also help expedite the emig- Proceeds will go to the ration of Jews from Danzig state and local Chapters of — (the police) permitted the the Association for Re- export of these objects to the tarded Citizens. United States." 3usiness Briefs In July 1939, 10 crates containing 500 examples of Judaica were deliv- ered to The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York City. The understanding was that if, at the end of 15 years there remained a Jewish community in Danzig, these treasures would be returned. If not, the valuables would stay in this country "for the inspiration and education of the rest of the world." In August 1939, the German army marched into Danzig. Wine to Deliver Two Lectures The Center for New Thinking will present a talk on "Attractiveness" by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, direc- tor of the center, 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Somerset Mall Auditorium. There is a charge. Rabbi Wine will speak on "Lester Thurow — Author of 'The Zero Sum Society' " 10 a.m. Thursday in the Baldwin Library, Birming- ham. There is a charge. For information, call the Center, 546-8928. 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