18 Friday, September 9, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Renewal: Theme for 5744 By AVERN COHN President Jewish Welfare Federation these are only a few of the features you'll find weekly in The Jewish News order a subscription or gift subscription today! ON MO ME MB OM OM IMI OM OM OM NO En OM OM MN MI OM OS OS OM MI M INI M MI OM The words that form the anthem of every new immig- rant to Israel — All beginnings are hard — have meaning for all of us on the eve of the New Year. Our Allied Jewish Campaign theme for 1984 speaks of renewal — of our spirit and commitment to our fellow Jews at home and overseas. Renewal is not easy, not for individuals and not for communities, but it can be achieved where the will exists. Thus, as we face a formidable array of challenges — increasing numbers of our people who are "at risk," like the aged and the poor; assimilation and ignorance of Jewish values among our young people; unceasing pressures on Israel — we must find new answers. And we can! We are a creative and innovative people. If you seek proof, look about you. Look at Project Renewal. Visit Detroit's twin community in Ramla, where hope has been renewed and dreams realized. If we've done it there, we can do it elsewhere. For example, our Task Force on Services to the non- institutionalized elderly can come up with new and innova- tive ways of reaching out to our older citizens, and our Jewish Community Foundation can further efforts at bringing college students into the mainstream of Jewish life by funding a Hillel Foundation pilot project. We can do it, and we are doing it. But every innovation, every outreach program has its price. If we are to bring renewal to our community in the face of considerable odds, including our declin- ing and aging population, we must exert every fiber of our communal bein g . We will have to find new sources of funding through an aggressive federated endowment program. We will have to set goals — per- sonal goals — for giving to AVERN COHN the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Not long ago, our 1984 Campaign chairman, Jack Robinson, was in Poland on a United Jewish Appeal study mission. It was a shattering experience. The land of origin for so many of us, the land where our Jewish culture was nurtured so lovingly, lay barren of Jewish life except for a pitiful remnant. Out of this, Jack said, emerged a new determina- tion, a resolve that "For their sake, and for ours, to- morrow we will be Jewish." Poland lies behind us. America and Israel lie ahead. They are the sources of our Jewish future, the flowering of our creative spirit and commitment. Let us resolve now to renew those sources with the collective will and the pride that are the hallmark of this great community of Detroit. On behalf of the officers and board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation, I extend every good wish for a year of happiness — and renewal — to you and your loved ones. Chiropractors, Bagel Maker' in Israel ON UNI OM MI NM 11111 UM MO =I ME MI MN The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Gentlemen: Please send a (gift) subscription to NAME An article in the August issue of the Journal of the California Chiropractic Association says that seven chiropractors are now prac- ticing in Israel despite the fact that chiropractors are not recognized in the Jewish state. The report is based on a letter from Dr. Steven Roffwarg, who recently made aliya. After _working for a month with an estab- lished chiropractor, Dr. Roffwarg opened his own practice and was seeing 300 patients per week within three months. Rauca Deported ADDRESS STATE ....ZIP .... CITY $18 enclosed • =I • Ell MI Ell • MI MEI • MI ow If gift state occasion Om no No = mom im wit me am im mo so am The first war criminal to be deported from Canada, Helmut Rauca, a former Gestapo officer, arrived in Frankfurt, West Germany in April under extradition order where he is expected to be tried on charges of kil- ling more than 11,000 Jews in Nazi occupied Lithuania in 1941. The article also de- scribes a practitioner in Israel who uses "cup- ping," heated tumblers applied to the back which draw the skin into the open-ended glass. The back is then massaged. The doughnut-shaped circle that appears tempo- rarily on the skin led to the term "Bagel Make' being applied to the practice. Television Bias Last October, the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith (ADL) released a study of television network coverage • of the war in Lebanon indicating that the three major networks — NBC, CBS, and ABC — . . . unwittingly or uncon- sciously contributed to some distortions and lack of ob- jective perspective in their coverage of the war" from June 4 to Sept. 1, 1982. Example is more forceful than precept.