Friday, May 29, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Boris Smolar's `Between You . . . and Me' 27 Peace Support Unified Orthodox Activities YIVO Volume GENEVA (JTA) — An Honor Acclaimed at Dinner of Vaad Takes association of Swiss Friends NEW YORK — "History In major addresses deliv- ered at the 52nd annual dinner of the Vaad Harabonim, the Council of Editor-in-Chief Orthodox Rabbis, at the Emeritus, JTA Plaza Hotel in the Renais- sance Center Tuesday eve- (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) ning, Rabbis Leizer Levin UJA INNOVATIONS: The United Jewish Appeal, and James Gordon which held its four-day annual national conference May acclaimed the progress 14-17, is now quietly introducing some changes in its cam- made in unifying the Or- paign methods. It always held its national conference in thodox functions here. They New York, bringing Jewish leaders from all over the coun- expressed gratitude that try to the conclave. Last year and this year it held the the highest goals in Jewish gathering in Washington. It reported very successful re- traditions were being at- -u.lts for its 1981 campaign. tained and the objectives of The UJA fundraising drives are usually concluded at the Vaad were progressing. the end of the year when the goal for the coming year was The occasion marked the announced. Now the UJA goal for 1982 was proclaimed introduction of a kosher, more than seven months before the new year starts. Vaad-supervised kitchen Other changes in the UJA methods have taken place. aimed at permanence at the One of them is giving up the huge dinner in New York, Plaza Hotel for kashrut- usually attended by some 2,000 people from all over the observed functions. While country eager to see prominent Israeli statesmen and to such services commenced at listen to their addresses. Now the UJA leadership believes the November sessions of that smaller gatherings produce more effective results for the Council of Jewish Fed- the fund-raising campaigns; they are also less expensive. erations General Assembly, But the most important innovation of the UJA cam- the kosher services com- paign system is the policy of emphasizing the needs not menced in the fullest at only of Israel but also of the American Jewish community. Tuesday's Vaad dinner. "PROJECT RENEWAL" FOR U.S.: Two years ago, The program featured in 1979, the Jewish Agency in Israel proclaimed its "Project tributes to three prominent Renewal" campaign for the rejuvenation of 300,000 people members of the Nusbaum — about 200,000 of them children — who live in slums in family under the title conditions of physical and social distress. The UJA has "Three Brothers Remem- committed itself to raise $400 million for this five-year bered." Rabbi Gordon paid project with contributions to be made by American donors over and above their giving to the regular UJA-federation drives. Some 200 Jewish communities in the U.S. are al- ready participating in the project. Now the UJA is advocating a "Jewish Renewal at Home" for the American Jewish community. It stresses Burt is a young boy with a that the structure of American Jewish life is undergoing problem. However, it is not changes and creating new realities and needs. The new era through the eyes of adults of Jewish Renewal which started now in Israel must be that we learn about his extended also to meet newly created Jewish communal situation, but from his needs in American Jewry, the UJA urges. perspective, that of a late The UJA emphasizes that "Jewish Renewal at Home" elementary-school-age means increased regular campaign fundings of the federa- child. tion to increase services and stabilize and strengthen This unusual story is told Jewish family life; that it means larger contributions for in "Burt" by native De- improved services to provide the Jewish elderly with the troiter Howard Buten, who total at-home and institutional support they need, as well has made a name for him- as for the productive and self-dependent lives they want to self as comedian- lead; that it means providing more funds to make Jewish entertainer "Buffo." The education a vital force in the communities and Jewish author is the nephew of identity a matter of affirmation; also to enable the com- communal leader Paul Zuc- munities to give increased support of youth trips to Israel. kerman. To UJA, a program of "Jewish Renewal" in the United The novel tells about the States also means helping the Jewish federations to assist thoughts, dreams and fan- Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union to adjust them- tasies of the young boy, but selves to their new freedom. something is troubling him UJA-CJF RELATIONSHIP: The "Jewish Renewal and his unstable emotional at Home" policy urged by the UJA is, no doubt, due to the status drives him into an new quality relationship between the Jewish federations unfortunate situation in and the UJA following the bringing of the Council of which he hurts — physi- Jewish Federations into full partnership in the supreme cally and emotionally — leadership of the UJA. another child. The vital and close working relationship between the UJA and the CJF brought a concept of comprehensive cam- Evangelicals Buy paign planning by the CJF, and a new dimension. A goal of $1 billion campaign achievement instead of the $500 mil- Jewish Station NEW YORK — (JTA) — lion raised annually by the UJA-federation drives was de- cided upon by the CJF which looks forward to reaching this The Coalition of Save goal gradually by 1985 to meet the human requirements WEVD, a group of Orthodox facing the American Jewish community locally, nationally Jewish organizations, has abandoned an 18-month and overseas. legal battle to prevent the sale by the Forward Asso- ciation of the AM band of station WEVD, which has NEW YORK (JTA) — United States began in 1972 broadcast Jewish pro- The 14 women scheduled to when Sally Preisand was gramming in the New York be ordained this month and named first woman rabbi in area for more than 50 years, in June as Reform rabbis American history by the to a corporation dedicated to and the four who became Hebrew Union College- Christian evangelical pro- Reconstructionist rabbis Jewish Institute of Religion gramming. this month bring to 47 the (HUC-JIR), the Reform The Forward Association, total number of women higher education and rab- which publishes the Jewish designated as Reform and binic school. Daily Forward, the only Reconstructionist rabbis Yiddish-language daily in since 1972, according to an ADL Director the United States, retained annual Jewish Telegraphic control of the station's FM NEW YORK — Anne F. band. The Salem Media Agency survey. The 47 include 37 Reform Glauber has been appointed Corp. reportedly paid $1.2 and 10 Reconstructionist director of the New York million for the AM band. State regional office of the woman rabbis. No one is a slave whose The process of ordination Anti-Defamation League of will is free. of women rabbis in the Bnai Brith. honor to the memory of Max Nusbaum, and the latter's son Julian Nusbaum re- sponded. Phillip Stollman recalled the many services of the late Abe Nusbaum, and the latter's son Irving Nusbaum responded. Rabbi Levin honored the memory of Sol (Shlomo) Nusbaum, and the latter's son Joseph Nusbaum responded. There was a notable deviation from regular procedures at this event chaired by toastmaster David Hermelin. The program was conducted prior to the serving of the meal. Participants in the pro- gram included Morris Platt, David Silver, Cantor Shab- tai Ackerman and Rabbi Chaskel Grubner. A new record for attendance was set at this dinner, with more then 650 participating, contrasted by the 450 at last year's event. Testimonial citations were presented to the three Nusbaum widows of the Or- thodox leaders memorialized during the dinner program. of the Yiddish Language" (University of Chicago Press), a translation of a study of the work of the late Max Weinreich, co-founder of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, was named the winner of the 1981 Kenneth B. Smilen Present Tense Literary Award. The award is spon- sored by the American Jewish Committee. The book was first pub- lished in Yiddish by the YIVO Institute in 1973. The volume was translated by Shlomo Noble of the Insti- tute and Joshua A. Fishman of Yeshiva University. of the Jewish-Arab Center at Haifa University has been founded here to extend financial support for peace efforts between Jews and Arabs at Haifa University. MAKE YOUR OWN LOX We provide all spices and com- plete instructions to make 5 pounds excellent lox from sal- mon. Easy and foolproof. $6 postpaid. PENNY LUXURY Box 2519-E Detroit, MI 48202 DR. ISIDORE STEINER (Home Care Podiatrists) proudly announces the opening of his office: SOUTHFIELD FOOT SPECIALISTS, P.C. For The Management of Foot and Ankle Disorders Located at 17727 West Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075 The Southeast Corner of Ten Mile and Southfield OPEN WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT 24-Hour Answering Service Telephone 557-2400 "Shomer Shabbos" Member Michigan State Podiatry Association Young Boy's Troubled Mind Focus of Detroiter's Novel The story is unpleasant and not recommended for light reading. How- ever, the reader may be- come nostalgic when coming across references to "the old Jewish neighborhood" along Seven Mile Road near Schaefer, a neighbor- hood that saw its prime in the 1950s and early 1960s. Buten's references to school "portables," air raid drills, old television shows and childhood experiences offset some of the unpleas- antness. Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, "Burt" is recommended for those strong of constitution and long on patience. Psy- chology majors would prob- ably find it entertaining. ---H.P. • • Sk. Who can participate? Parents of preschool children (3 to 4 years old) and primary grade children (5 to 7 years old). Which holidays are included? 1981-82 Fall Holidays, Pesah and Shabbat. What does it cost? Surprisingly little. Subscriptions are $18.00 per child for one year. (This price includes a partial subsidy from your community). How do I join? Call 354-1050 and ask for Mrs. Rachel Millen, before June 15, 1981. 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