THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 56 Friday, March 13, 1981 JFS Volunteers Have Impact on Many Lives r Volunteers at the Jewish Family Service, an agency of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, are persons who actively look to serve others in their community. As Clara Barenholtz, assistant volunteer coor- 0 dinator for JFS, noted, "If I don't call them for a week or two, they'll call and ask me: 'Am I out of a job?' The JFS volunteers demonstrate their commit- ment in working with per- sons who are aged, handi- Reder) of Birmingham, a son, Zachary Morris. March 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lefkofsky (Su- san Shifman) of Southfield, a son, Ryan Scott. * March 4 — To Dr. and Mrs. Murray Platt (Ruth Neumann) of Oak Park, a daughter, Yael Esther. * * * March 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Goodwin (Toby Green) of Oak Park, a son, Justin Aaron. ''''' •`: ........... ilLkTrILEitEn 4.161c1 Bess Oripap tiques Antique Jewelry and Furniture * * * Feb. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gold (Lili Raiber) of Southfield, a son; - Seth Barry. * * Feb. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kelin (Lynn Cole) of Farmington Hills, a son, Douglas Evan. * * * * * * Ceci Orman, Proprietor Volunteer driver Charles Klavons, left, trans- ports these physically impaired persons to their weekly group meeting at the Jewish Family Service in Southfield. Shown with him are, from left, Mildred 557-6207 Snitz, Denise Bravell, Ethel Rabinowitz and Reva Lederman. We're still buying and selling capped, Russian immig- grown so much since I've The Treasures of The Past rants or without families or been doing it. I have more consignments accepted patience and understand- other source of support. ing. It's helped me in my life Elderly volunteers I often have proved to be at home, too." More help is needed, how- . the most reliable, accord- ever. ing to Mrs. Barenholtz. "We are looking for She said, "Most of my vol- people willing to serve as unteers are (age) 70 and above. One .elderly gentle- volunteer drivers or vis- man, Mr. Philip Halper, itors with people in their now in his 80s, learned Rus- own apartments," said sian when he was well into Fayga Dombey, volun- his 60s. He picks up the teer coordinator for the (new) immigrants at the JFS. She said this is a particu- airport and afterwards has larly "critical point" for them over for tea." Another of Mrs. Bar- agencies that depend on enholtz's favorite volun- volunteers. She cited the teers is Harry Saxe, a man following: • The Community is con- in his 80s who speaks nine languages fluently. She stantly expanding. At one said he is characteristically time people were able to modest about the help he take the bus to reach desti- provides through his trans- nations but it's more dif- Nine Stone — 14 Kt. Necklace ficult to do so now. lation work. with • More elderly people are Volunteer Gail Lutz an- maintaining their own swers the phone and per- Large Amethyst or Topaz apartments instead of forms other clerical duties Usual Price in the JFS office every Mon- entering. institutions. Con- day morning. Reflecting on sequently, they need com- her experience as a six-year panions to help them with OUR PRICE volunteer, she said, "I've shopping trips and trans- portation to medical and other appointments. • Many women who formerly filled volunteer roles are now working at paying jobs. They don't have CHINEZE 6x9 $1675 the time they once had to BOKHARA 6x9 1175 look after some of their • KAZAK 8x10 1315 aging parents' needs. Also, many children today live TABRIZ 9x12 5675 out of state. KIRMAN 6x9 2375 "There is no restriction on who can serve as vol- 29229 Nortl ► esterit • ‘5otithfit•Iti. MI 48034 • 357-3140 1695 S. Woockward - unteers," said Mrs. Dom- Birmingham 646-4470 bey. JFS welcomes stu- (sail OPEN SUNDAYS 10-5 Mon.-Sat. dents, retirees, house- wives, and part-time workers who have spare time during the week. "Volunteers can be those who lead full, rich lives or Fri:, Sat., Mon., Tues. those (who are) looking for greater enrichment," she said. For information on volun- teer opportunities, contact Mrs. Dombey at 559-1500. Infant, Toddler and Maternity Jewish Family Service is lo- cated at 24123 Greenfield While quantities last Rd., Southfield. 23077 Greenfield Advance Building, Suite 326 Southfield, Michigan 48075 SPECIAL SALE '580-'620 159-$379 ORIENTAL RUG SALE: . - nen =1=1:17=1=1:3 Births sE 4 It E iN vieSk l if March 3 — To former De- troiter David Lipson and Mrs. Lipson (Ruth Cohn) of Brooklyn, N.Y., a daughter, Leah. ** March 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Zabner (Cindee Pallitz) of West Bloomfield, a son, Zachary Paul. * * March 1 — To Dr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond (Ellen Billig) of West Bloomfield, a son, Joseph Aaron. * * * March 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Neal Levey (Vickie Siegler) of Oak Park, a daughter, Jamie Michelle. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. lOrt Bader (Toni Reisman), former Detroiters of In- dianapolis, Ind., a daughter, Danielle Suzanne. RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 GRABBI CAVI COHEN MOHEL certified by chief rabbinate of Israel Feb. 26 — To former De- troiter Joel Levitt and Mrs. Levitt (Rosalind Springer) of Sherman Oaks, Calif., a daughter, Stacy Helene. * * * Feb. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diem (Barbara 1 r.71 tPlUt ron'vailz 968-2429 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel Heads UJA Trip 358-1426 or 357-5544 NEW YORK — Carl H. Kaplan, of Washington, D.C., has been named chairman of the United Jewish Appeal 1981 Singles Mission to Israel. Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM - MOHEL Sabato Morais was a founder of the Conservative Movement in Judaism, serving as president of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary from its founding in 1886 until his death in 1897. Certified REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 TEBERIAWS 4 DAY SPECIAL 30% OFF ALL JEANS ba y 24901 Northwestern Hwy. at Evergreen Suite 100 - Heritage Plaza Southfield, Mich. 48075 and M OPEN MON SAT 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. 356-7050 Show Producer Disc jockey Marc Anker- man was named producer of the Sunday Morning Show at WRIF-FM (101.1). The pre-taped show can be heard at 8 a.m. Sundays. Ceremony is the inven- tion of wise men to keep fools at a distance. I a • - 553-3545 'llig"1"111111111111111 I