THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16 Friday, June 19, 1981 Petition Drive Aims to Halt Construction Near Museum for father's & any other speci al day NEW YORK — The Jewish Museum, which is maintained by the Jewish Theological Seminary and housed in the Warburg mansion on Fifth Ave. at 92nd St., has become the center of an urban develop- ment controversy. A tentative proposal by the Jewish Theological Seminary to build a 25- story high-rise next to the museum, which it owns, is ay as c hand ocolatos dipped truffles exclusively at Merchant of Vino 29525 Northwestern 354-6505 4050 Rochester Rd. 689-0900 causing concern in the neighborhood and a re- newal of efforts to have the mansion given landmark status before it is altered or destroyed. The proposal would in- volve tearing down a four- story addition built for the museum in 1963 and replac- ing it with the high-rise. 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NEW YORK (JTA) — During the six years Mrs. Bernice Lazere has been reuniting families across the United States and across the world, she has re- ceived appeals for such help from about 1,500 persons and has Veen successful about 85 percent of the time, according to Saul Cohen, president of the Jewish Board of Family and Chil- dren's Services (JBFCS). Armed with telephone books from every state, Mrs. Lazere finds long lost cousins, separated siblings, estranged spouses or chil- dren, and the American families of recent immig- rants. The program started in 1910 as the National Deser- tion Bureau, an indepen- dent agency which hunted for husbands who had left their immigrant families. 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