50 Friday, May 20, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Edie Mittenthal Will Direct Detroit Weizmann U. Friends Henderson Greets I Edie Mittenthal has been and the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. appointed executive direc- tor of the Detroit Division of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, announces De- troit Division Chairman Robert Sosnick. Ms. Mittenthal, recipient She also is active on the Detroit Service Group Mis- sions Committee and is a co-chairman for the East Central Regional Confer- ence of the United Jewish Appeal which will take place in Detroit in October 1983. Ms. Mittenthal has EDUCATIONAL THERAPY WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-5516 EDIeMITTENTHAL of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration's Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award for Young Leadership in 1976, serves on the boards of the Jewish Community Center worked professionally with the American Friends of the Hebrew University, as finance di- rector for former State Sen. Doug Ross and as assistant director of de- velopment at Wayne State University. For information on the Weizmann Institute and local American committee activities, contact the De- troit office, 569-7275. Cohen Is Retiring at JWF Samuel Cohen, associate executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, is being honored by Federa- tion staff and lay leadership as he marks his retirement on Tuesday. EXPANSION tALEI Cohen's retirement caps a 34-year career in Jewish communal service. He has served Federation since 1964, with responsibility for agency administration, budgeting and planning and community relations. 30% to 70% Off Everything!* 'except accessories at 20% off Sherwood Studios is expanding to service its clients better. We will have twice as many fine home furnishings in Tel-Twelve Mall. Everything in our studio must be sold before we tear down the walls! 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The student nurses are provided with their educational, housing and living expenses for their three-year course. Prior to joining Feder- ation, Cohen was execu- tive director of the Springfield, Mass., fed- eration. He is a native of Baltimore and holds a master's degree in social work from Ohio State University. Cohen first served Detroit's Federa- tion during the 1950s in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign's Mercantile Di- vision and in budgeting Holocaust Grant and planning, before tak- ing a post as assistant di- ALBANY, N.Y. (JTA) — rector of the Greater The New York State Educa- Miami Jewish Federa- tion Department has an- tion. nounced a special legisla- Federation's Board of tive grant of $50,000 to the Governors is paying tribute Greater Albany Jewish to Cohen at its meeting Federation for the coopera- today at United Hebrew tive development of a Schools. Holocaust studies program. AJCommittee Strikes Out at `Squeal Rule Available at Detroit City Council President Erma Henderson greeted Israeli high school students Chava Erlich and Ran Bar-Sella during their recent visit to Detroit. At left is Oscar Hertz, vice president of the Jewish Com- munity Council, which coordinated the students' tour. NEW YORK — The American Jewish Commit- tee has come out strongly against the so-called "squeal rule" — the man- datory notice to parents by federally funded clinics that they had prescribed con- traceptives to their teenage child. An amicus brief written by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, AJ- Committee and other groups opposed the rule, urged that "the already high number of unintended teenager pregnancies un- questionably will be in- creased if this interference with assurance of confiden- tiality is permitted." All solitary enjoyments quickly pall, or become painful. 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