Evangelicals, Jews to Meet Probus Club Benefits JARC NEW YORK — Jewish and Evangelical scholars and religious leaders from around the country will examine their two com- munities' differences and mutual concerns at a con- ference to be held Feb. 28- MarchA at Gordon College in Wenham, Mass. Co-sponsored by the Interreligious Affairs De- partment of the American Jewish Committee and Gordon College, the confer- ence will address the impact of the American experience on Evangelicals and Jews, religious proselytization, anti-Semitism, the histori- cal roots of the Evangelical and Jewish communities, and Israel and Zionism. MAGICIAN Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 MENTALIST • LTFR e■ €,1 ete"'"' OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE & LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 . Norm Wachler, third from left, president of the JARC, accepts a check from Jack Belkin, third from right, Probus Club co-chairman of special projects, at the club's recent dinner meeting. Pictured are, from left: Chris Hench, Joyce Keller, Wachler, Belkin, Paul Hack and Elliot Greenberg. Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens recently recieved a gift from the Pro- bus Club, an organization of Jewish businessmen and professionals in the Detroit area. Elliot Greenberg, president of the club, pre- sented the gift to Norm Wachler, JARC president; Joyce Keller, JARC execu- tive director; and Chris Hench, apartment program coordinator, at the club's monthly dinner meeting. Probus Club will under- write JARC's Apartment Club for 1984. The Apart- ment Club is in an integral component of the JARC Apartment Program, which prepares, places and super- vises mentally retarded adults in their own apart- ments in the community. 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Sponsors of the annual Academic Achievement Program, the club has presented awards to two Wayne State University faculty members for the past 18 years. Among the many other community service projects, the club also sponsors a WSU Schol- arship Fund adminis- tered by the Hebrew Free Loan Association, and has sponsored mentally retarded children for Fresh Air Camp. Club officers include: El- liot Greenberg, president; Herbert Grosberg, Stuart Bordman and Richard Shapack, vice presidents; Stuart Stone, treasurer; Herman Goldsmith, secre- tary; Jack Belkin and Paul Hack, co-chairmen, special projects. * * * /I of Pine Lake Friday, February 11, 1984 53 Light is the first of the painters. There is no object so foul that intense light will not make it beautiful. 30 % IMPORTED 30. / OFF EEL SKIN op ie ° ACCESSORIES ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Chapter of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee, fol- lowing the example set a year ago by the agency's New York Chapter, has as- sumed a leadership role in forming CONDUCT — the Committee on Decemt Un- biased Campaign Tactics — in which 31 prominent St. Louis citizens have joined to discourage prejudiced polit- ical campaigning. FREE LIGHT ' BULBS I 04400,4900,5200 32949-51 Group Checks Election Bias THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens was among 15 recipient organ- izations in the recent "Quick Start for Charity" sponsored by Weight Watchers. Shelly Czeizler, a re- porter and producer of WTVS-TV's "Video Detroit" program, chose JARC to re- ceive the pledged proceeds from her weight loss during the three-week weight loss program. Ms. Czeizler's ef- forts raised over $1,000 for the associafion. JARC is a Southfield based organization which operates seven group homes and an apartment program for mentally re- tarded adults. 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