THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sholem Aleichem Institute Re-Elects Bette Schein secretary; Bernard Fried- man treasurer; Robert Be- nyas, immediate past president; and Morris Friedman, adviser. Elected to the board for a two-year term were: Rose Kaye, Molly Sallen, Norma Shifrin, Herbert Schein, Is- rael Kaplansky, Dorothy Harwood, Dr. Jack Man- diberg and Pearl Zeltzer. Sylvia Chover, Bess Frumin, Julius Harwood, Lillian Meisner, Morgan Young and Naomi Mark were elected for a one-year term. Bette Schein was re- elected president of the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Other officers are: Sheila Bass, David Moskowitz and Rose Roth, vice presidents; Molly Kaplansky, recording !! WHY WORRY !! Leave Everything to Us Helen Shevin, Edith Frank Retain JFS, RS Positions Helen Shevin was re- elected president of Jewish Family Service and Edith S. Frank was re-elected president of Resettlement Service at the combined an- nual meeting of the two agencies. - Charles Snider was re- elected vice president of JFS Corrections The name of Beverly Hacker was inadvertently omitted from the list of newly installed officers for Beth Achim Sisterhood appearing in last week's Jewish News. Mrs. Hacker Was elected recording sec- retary. Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses was inadver- tently omitted from the list of synagogues plan- ning or who have already held mortgage burnings appearing in last week's Jewish News. Wyn & Harold Landis, HOME CATERING Phone 557-6157 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING ■■■ ••=wir Renees Writings Catligraphy & Invitations HELEN SHEVIN and Susan Citrin was elected vice president. Mar- vin C. Daitch was elected treasurer. Elected to serve on the executive committee were: Henry Gornbein, Ellen Labes, Susan Miller and Dr. Ronald Trunsky. Re-elected for a three- year term to the JFS board were: Edward Gold, Sharon Hart, Lillian Jaffe Oaks, Ileane Thal and Phyllis 20% OFF 355-4843 Friday, June 25, 1982 55 four-year period. Samuel Lerner, executive director of RS and JFS, re- ported on the key services provided by JFS during the past year. He noted there were 3,983 families served in 1981, of which 1,276 were aging cases. A total of 30 children were in foster care or residential placement; 16 persons were maintained in better housing through rent subsidy. In addition, the agency is completing three years of a project providing group residences for frail and elderly individuals who cannot maintain their own homes. A total of 12 residents live in four apartments which are provided with house- keepers and casework services of JFS. A kosher Meals-on- Wheels program, jointly sponsored with the Greater Detroit Section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, is currently serv- ing 143 individuals. They are provided two meals daily, five days a week. During 1981, a total of 237 families were provided homemaker services and 249 families were provided financial assistance to sup- plement their incomes. A total of 183 volunteers pro- vided 5,238 volunteer hours to individuals living in the community and nursing homes. Approximately 500 BILL GROSS, owner of Keystone Furs, is now associated with STEVE BUTCHER FURS INC., 31705 Grand River Ave. 2 blks. W. of Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington, Mich. 48024 Phone 478-4141 new generation - Sid and Evelyn Levine's se a c‘ Jewish residents in nursing homes were served by teams of volunteers who visit them regularly. 8th Annual Super Summer Sale! 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Fri. 10 5:30, Sat. 11 4 - - - 2ecala* 'fa Rea.sew.44 Paced REGISTER NOW THE BUTZEL HEALTH AND FITNESS SPA FOR WOMEN at the Butzel Conference Center Ortonville, Michigan August 23-29, 1982 Join us for a week of Health, Fun, Fitness and Weight Reduction. • Aerobic Dance • Isometrics • Slimnastics • Kalosomatics • Stretching • Swimnastics Yoga • Exciting Evening Programs Beautiful outdoor setting — with motel-like facilities • Only 40 miles from Metro Detroit • Directed by Ada Bandalene $200 Triple Occupancy $225 Double Occupancy Sponsored by the Butzel Conference Center with coopera- tion of the Jewish Community Center. Call 661-0600 for further information Welling. Elected for a first three-year term were: - Eric Lutz, Joy Nachman, Betty Rosenhaus, Janice Schwartz, Marlene Schwartz and Sheldon Toll. Elected for a two-year term was Marjory Ansell and elected for a one-year term was David Bittker. Gilbert B. Silverman was re-elected chairman of the JFS nominating committee for 1982-1983. Re-elected as officers for Resettlement Service._ were: Dorothy Harwood, vice president; Bernard Stollman, secretary; and - Barbara Marcuse, trea- surer. GIANT, STOREWIDE SALE TAIL Tennis and Gold DANSKI NS ADOLPHO—Warmups T-SHIRTS TOP SEED—Tennis SHORTS RR SPORTS Activewear WARMUPS Re-elected for three-year terms to the RS board were: Susan Alterman, Ilse Doner, Dorothy-. Harwood, Walter Klein, Sally Krugel, Phyllis Stern, George Tar- noff and Ruth Wayne. Elected for a first three-year term were: Ellen Alter, Franka Charlupski and Milton Y. Zussman. Mrs. Shevin announced that JFS has been re- accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children for a up to 60°/ 0 OFF THE STADIUM Hunters Square Orchard Lake & 14 Mile Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 855-4460 Visa Master