THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Touro Meeting on Immigration NEW YORK — Touro College on Nov. 19 will hold a one-day conference on "Recent Jewish Migration to the United. States. The conference for aca- demics and professionals will deal with the historical and sociological aspects _of the _migration of some 450,000 Jews to the United States from Iran, Israel and the Soviet Union during the last decade. Dr. Zvi Gittelman, direc- tor of the Center for Russian " Studies at the Univeristy of Michigan, will participate in a panel discussion of "The Immigrants in America." Gift to HUC-JIR LOS ANGELES (JTA) — A $100,000 grant from the Swig Foundation will estab- lish a fund for scholarships in memory of Betty Swig Dinner at. the Los Angeles campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion.- JWF Photos Win Awards The Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of Detroit has won an award for photography in the Large City category of the 1981 Public Relations Competition, which is con- ducted annually by the Council of Jewish Federa- tions. The four award-winning photographs submitted by Detroit for the competition were taken by Robert Be- nyas. The photographs include: -Russian immigrants participating in seder. Taken at a community seder for Russian newcom- ers to Detroit, this photo illustrated a feature story on the total effort made to assist the Russians by the Jewish Community Center and Resettlement Service, together with local synagogues. generations. Two Taken at Jewish Federation Apartments, this photo shows "a resident being interviewed for the oral his- tory project of the Federa- tion Junior Division. Man with children. This was shot at the Butzel Con- ference Center, a facility owned and maintained by Federation in Ortonville. The encounter between the man— a resident of Federa- tion's Jewish Home for Aged — and the retarded children took place at a so- cial hosted by the JHA resi- dents during a two-day out- ing. - Boy with a talit. This young man was preparing for his Bar Mitzva in a spe- cial education program run by Federation's United He- brew Schools. Friday, Weider 6, 1S1 69 Music Study Will Honor Members in Special Program To honor its membership, the Music Study Club will present a program entitled, "Women and Music," 12:15 p.m. Nov. 17 at Temple Beth El, announces President Helen Kerwin. Featured guest artists will be: Marci Chanteaux, assistant principal cellist of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra and cellist of The Brio Trio; Inez Redman, vio- linist of the Detroit , String Quartet; and the Detroit Woodwind Quintet, an in- residence performing group of the Detroit Community Music School, whose mem- bers include: Linda Dobber- tin, flute; Sylvia Starkman, _ i GERALDINE SCHWARTZ oboe; Lauran Mitchell, clarinet; Michael Wieland, Romania Needs Rabbis, Shoktim NEW YORK. (JTA) — Romanian Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen said there was an immediate need for 15 rabbis and 20 shoktim (ritual slaughterers) to serve the Jewish commu- nity in Romania. At the same time, Rosen said the 33,000 member Jewish community is not "dying," but now remains an "older community," with Hodgkin'S Fund Meeting Planned The Michigan Hodgkin's Disease Foundation will hold its monthly meeting 7:45 p.m. Monday at Provi- dence Hospital Medical Building, Eighth Floor, Room C. The meetings enable Hodgkin's patients, family members and friends to bet- ter understand the disease and its treatment. The public is invited. For infofmation, call MHDF, 427-3737. bassoon; Ernestine Barnes, cased are: flutist Kim horn; and Doris Eubank, Rosner-Doelker and her piano. Music by composer mother, pianist Collette Geraldine Schwartz, MSC Rosner in "A Short member, also will be fea- Story" (written for and tured. dedicated to Ms. Doelker) The program wilLinclude: and "Children" for Sop- "Piano Trio," Opus 17 by rano and Mezzo, Two Clara Schumann, per- Flutes and a Cello —per- formed by pianist Ms. Ker- , formed by Marci Shul- win, violinist Ms. Redman, man, Helen Rowin, Ms. and cellist Ms. Chanteaux; Doelker, Lisa Jean and , "Quintet for Flute, Oboe, Naomi Reiter. Both Clarinet, Bassoon and pieces were composed by Horn," Opus 71 by Beeth- Mrs. Schwartz. Chairman of the day will oven; and "Conversation for Five" (Flute, Oboe, be Esther Krops and Pro- Clarinet, Bassoon, and gram Chairman is Mrs. Rowin. Guests are welcome Piano) by Mrs. Schwartz. Several performing at a nominal fee. For infor- members of the Music mation, call Ms. Kerwin, Study Club to be show- 353-6245, before 3 p.m. . • • 60 percent of its members 65 years old or above. He pre- dicted a drop in the total numbers to 20,000 by the end of the decade. Polish Jewry Film at Center "Image Before My Eyes," a documentary depicting Polish Jewry prior to World War II, is being shown 8 p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Community Center, spon- sored by the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. -- The Detroit Woodwind Quintet will be among the Tickets will be available performers at the Music Study Club's "Women and at the door. For informa- Music" progiam. Pictured from left, are: Linda Dob- bertin, Sylvia Starkman, Doris Eubank, Ernestine tion, call the Junior Di- vision, 965-3939. - Barnes, Michael Wieland and Lauran Mitchell. ft • ------e•—•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••mr.rirrllyttr••••••••••• -•••• 111tftftftftft .. ; • In our town, you can count on Gelatin Mold By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) 1 pkg. strawberry gelatin 1 pkg. lemon gelatin 2 cups boiling water 1 10-oz. pkg. frozen strawber- ries 1 cup cranberry-orange relish 1 /2 E THE JEWISH NEWS 1= cup gingerale to bring you local, national -- and international news of Jewish interest Dissolve the gelatin in the boiling water, 1' cup to each flavor. Combine them and add the frozen strawberries and the cranberry-orange relish. Stir and let it cool off. Then add the gingerale, slowly mixing with an up and down motion. Pour into a 6-cup mold and chill until firm. Serves 8. Let your mailman deliver this news to your door every Friday Israeli Teachers College Initiates U.S. Fund Drive NEW YORK — A cam- paign to raise $2.5 million in the United States has been inaugurated to com- plete the building expan- sion program of the David Yellin Teachers College in Jerusajem. The college prepares Is- raeli teachers in the area of early childhood education. It is the national center for the mentally handicapped and also trains teachers to educate the severely re- tarded. a No need to E To: The ...own New. 17515 W. 9 Ude Rd.. Suite 365 Southfield: 13.h 413075 roam . . . the best is here at home! S15 enclosed NAME ADDRESS STATE CITY FOR FROM ; . '• I: tus:t=*