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Care for Aged By CINDY KAYE JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Byer Home, a public in- stitution for the aged which opened three-and-a-half months ago, has provided the kind of amenities, care, sensitivity and creative ac- tivities that are to be found in financially well-endowed private institutions. The home, which over- looks the north Jerusalem hills, is operated under the auspices of Eshel, Israel's association for the aged. It is supported by the Joint Dis- tribution Committee and the Israeli government. According to Hassida Gvaryahu, director of the Weizmann Gala Cites Lord Sieff • ALL MAKES • ALL SIZES • ALL STYLES 559 5635 - SAVE 20% NOW THRU OCT. FREE ESTIMATES 355.2742 DELET 398-0843 545-4946 RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL GARAGE DOOR SERVICE 53 — Howard Milt ENTERTAINMENT VERSATILE sophisticated party music. Call 893-9667. BIRTHDAY PARTIES QUALITY CUSTOM PAINTING And other Special Occasions. 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NEW YORK — A person seeking to avoid deporta- tion need establish only that there is a "well- founded fear" that he will LORD SIEFF face political persecution if NEW YORK — The 1983 he is forced to return to his annual Weizmann Dinner, country instead of a "clear honoring British philan- probability," according to thropist Lord Sieff on his the American Jewish 70th birthday, will be held Committee. Oct. 23 at the Waldorf- The AJCommittee took Astoria Hotel in New York. that stance in an amicus Lord Sieff, head of Brit- curae brief filed with the ain's Marks and Spencer Supreme Court earlier this department store chain, is month in a case involving chairman of the interna- Predrag Stevic, a native and tional board of governors of citizen of Yugoslavia and the Weizmann Institute of the U.S. Immigration and Science in Rehovot. Naturalization Service. Brit Mila for Egyptian Baby ALEXANDRIA — The first ritual circumcision (Brit Mila) in over 30 years took place in Alexandria, Egypt in late August, ac- cording to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC). The circumcision of Yaakov Balassiano, the in- fant son of Victor Balas- siano, was held in the Great Synagogue Eliahu Hanabi in the presence of 100 guests including members of the community and tourists from Israel. " The JDC provided for the transport and participation of Rabbi Chaim Malowicki and Mohel Alexander Zizubich who came to Alexandria from Israel to officiate at the ceremony. The community of Alexan- dria does not have a resi- dent Rabbi or Mohel. Rose Herman Cited by ADL Insured References 552-7225 PAINTING & DECORATING Byer Home, "Our first aims were to receive people, give them a home, a warm at- mosphere and find good workers." Social worker Orna Shabtai noted the sen- sitivity and interpersonal attitude of the staff. "From the manager to the cleaning woman, we all try to establish relations with the people. We want to make this a home, not an institution," she said. Aside from the self- assigned workers, the Byer Home's professional staff consists of one full-time doc- tor, 15 nurses, 32 nursing aids; a social -worker, part- time occupational therapist, a maintenance kitchen staff and 15 volun- teers. This staff services the 125 residents at the home. The home is operated in conjunction with the munic- ipality and Ministry of Health, which evaluates CREATIVE CARICATURES By BONNIE Does Your Home Look Weary Then Call LARRY MOE & CURLY • Interiors & Exteriors • Residential & Commercial • Plaster & Drywall Repairs 398-4894 968-2413 applicants and places those showing need in one of Byer's four sections: inde- pendent functioning, nurs- ing care, mentally infirm or physically infirm. Need and not financial status deter- mines acceptance. Payment goes directly to the Ministry of Health, which allots funds at the home. Since its inception, the nature of the home has changed. At present it is geared toward caring for an older less healthy clientele, consequently the staff- resident ratio has now be- come 2:1. The staff seeks to create a home-like atmosphere for its residents. The sprawling lawns, synagogue, library, brightly colored dining halls and available color TVs all contribute to the homey feeling. Handicrafts which the residents prepare are sold at the home's shop. In addition to the in-house residents, the home pro- vides day care services to 20 of the area's elderly, who re- ceive medical treatment and two meals daily. Folk Singing Duo Gemini Kicks Off Vivace Series Change in U.S. Deportation Law Urged by AJC AVOID SPRING RUSH Interruptible - Air-conditioning Friday, September 30, 1983 69 557-7582 Krickstein Slated in Israel Tourney LOS ANGELES — Aaron Krickstein, the 16-year old tennis phenom from De- troit, will be one of the par- ticipants in the fourth an- nual Israel Tennis Center Classic, Oct. 10-15 in Ramat Michigan Region, Anti-Defamation League Pres- Hasharon, Israel. Israel's top tennis player, ident Elaine D. Block, left, is shown presenting ADL's Shlomo Glickstein, is also Guardian of the Charter Award to Rose Herman in slated to play in the $88,000 recognition of five years of ongoing support from the John and Rose Herman Foundation." tournament. Gemini, comprised of twins Laszlo and Sandor Slomovits, rehearse for their forthcoming appear- ance for the Birmingham Temple's Vivace series. * * * Gemini, international petitions in Europe. In the folk singing duo, will open spring of 1983, he won the the Birmingham Temple's Grosse Pointe Piano Com- eighth annual concert petition. series with a cabaret con- New Heritage String cert at 7:30 p.m. Oct. -16 at Quartet, artists-in- the temple. The concerts are residence this year at the sponsored by the Vivace Detroit Institute of Arts, Committee of the temple. will be presented in con- Wine and snacks will be cert on March 4. served. On April 8, The Russian Laszlo and Sandor Balalaika Orchestra of De-- Slomovits, the Gemini troit will entertain. twins, sing folk songs from Series tickets, individual many lands, some of which concert tickets and group they have written them- rates are available. selves. Between them, they For reservations and in- play the guitar, violin, pen- formation, call Beverly nywhistle and a variety of Fogelson, 543-4052; or Joan percussion instruments Rose, 543-5912. such as the bones and lim- berjacks. Leszek Olim to Jion Pianist Bartkiewicz, currently on a Conservative graduate fellowship at the University of Michigan, Kibutz in '84 will perform on Dec. 4, with LOS ANGELES — A violinist Borivoy Martinic- group of 35 adults and nine Jercic. Bartkiewicz is the children from the United winner of many piano com- States and Canada traveled to Israel earlier this month to prepare for life on Israel's Proliferation first Conservative kibutz. of Holocaust The 44 North Americans - Memorials Hit will undergo a year of train- NEW YORK — The re- ing at Kibutz Hakhoresh cent proliferation of before joining the newly- Holocaust memorials has established Kibutz Hanna- been criticized by Yeshiva ton, in the hills of the University President Nor- Galilee. Kibutz Hannaton is man Lamm, the Jewish Post being sponsored in part by and Opinion reported. the Foundation for Conser- Rabbi Lamm, in an inter- vative Judaism in Israel. view with the Long Island Jewish World, said that he was "disturbed by the fact Fall Parley that the memorials have NEW YORK — Some 150 taken the form of clay, brick Torah educators from and mortar." He said he around the nation are would prefer to see scheduled to attend the Holocaust memorial efforts sixth- annual convention of directed at "highlighting the Educators Council of the civilization of 1,000 America, Oct. 20-23 at the years of Jewish life in Po- Homowack Hotel in Spring land, Russia and Germany." Glen, N.Y.