THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS GAYNORS 855-0033 NEW YORK — Or- thodox, Reform and Con- servative rabbis gathered together in fellowship and the ORCHESTRA 345-7139 prayer during JWB's One of the scholars-in- three-day professional de- residence — Dr. Jack H. velopment training confer- Bloom, a clinical psychol- ence for Jewish military ogist and lecturer — spoke and VA chaplains, which on the rabbi/chaplain's role took place recently at Gros- as a "symbolic exemplar." singer's, N.Y. An ongoing "Being seen as a 'symbolic event, it is part of the exten- exemplar' is a burden," sive training services and •Bloom said. "But it also is a programs JWB provides to blessing because it gives lay people and professionals rabbis the power to get in both the civilian and things done." military Jewish com- "Many of you are iso- munities. lated," he added. "Within * * * 541-7651 the military you are `Mr. Jew' — not only for Jews but for Christians as well. You have to be an exemplary Jew." To the VA hospital chap- lains present, Bloom said, "Your part in the healing process ca e more power- ful than that of the medical team." Lee Wolin w- MENTALIST 354-4433 Win cash prizes, publicity and the chance to compete for the title of Ms. PP of A Photogenic of 1984 when you enter this photo contest. Women ages 18-36, whose appearance and per- sonality can be captured naturally and attractively in a photograph could win: $.2,500 94cad rvtir $1,500 kit 44441~4 - 44p. stir $750 Secood 444ouse/L-up Mental Patients in Israel Begin a New Way of Life $.250 slid uotoseit-d4r2. p4iye plus...an all expense paid trip to PP of A's 1984 Atlantic City convention for the final judging, and widespread publicity. Act now! Contest deadline is April 17, 1984. See us for entry forms and details. NEW YORK — Chronic elude the patients' overall mental patients who had gain in self-esteem, the fre- been hospitalized from 10 to eing up of badly needed beds 15 years are participating in the hospital, and finally, in the life of the Jerusalem the educational effect on the MOW community through a novel community, as it comes to program of the Jerusalem accept the patients and Photo4rapby Mental Health Center- enjoy the convenience of the Ezrath Nashim. snack shop. After a year of painstak- ing preparation, a group of long-term patients moved to Detroit Chapter apartments about a half- mile from the hospital, in the Givat Shaul section of northern Jerusalem. Under the supervision of staff, they ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY put into practice the skills 7 out of 10 of Israel's managers, developed previously while engineers and scientists are Technion graduates based in a model apartment at the hospital: housekeep- program topic ing, shopping and cooking. In the courtyard of their new home the _ y tend a mod- est garden. At the front of the house is a store which ISCAR Ltd located in Nahariya, Israel, near the Lebanese border, employs was made into a snack 1,300 and exports $40 million a year of goods consisting of metal cutting tools, shop, complete with dental tools and jet engine turbine blades. Stef Wertheimer, founder of Iscar shaded sidewalk tables Ltd, is involved in building an industrial park and a new city in Western Galilee. and chairs. Serving and selling sandwiches, soft guest speaker drinks and the like, the patients derive multiple benefits. They practice their skills of shopping, food handling and prep- • (scar Vice President operations, and new product development (such as aration; they use arith- their new silicon nitride and polycrystalline diamond cutting tools) metic as an aid in han- • Technion graduate (evening school), Industrial and Mechanical Engineer- dling real-life situations, ing adding up customers' • Studied at Bosmat Technical High School, affiliated with the Technion purchases and making • in 1960 became 'scar's first engineer as the Manager of Carbide Production change; they develop film and the Tool Design Department poise in -dealing with people. Additional benefits in- e •••;•. - Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 ear Shown at JWB's professional development con- ference for military chaplains are, from left, Chaplain Joel Schwartzman, stationed in West Germany; U.S. Sixth Fleet Chaplain Arnold E. Resnicoff and Chap- lain Jacob Goldstein, who served in Grenada. The Bar-Mitzvoih Boy at if T.H. 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Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:00 rdnt nuio6ksic- ruzli GO I VIC. 31313 Northwestern • Farmington Hills 851-7333 Rosenne, Howe at AJC Parley NEW YORK — Israeli Ambassador Meir Rosenne and author Irving Howe will be among the speakers who will take part in the American Jewish Congress' National Biennial Conven- tion, March 25-28 at the Hyatt Regency in Balti- more. The Mediterranean-Dead Sea Project moderator DAVE MOSKOWITZ • Supervisor, Ford Motor Co. Scientific Research Laboratory • Inventor of cemented titanium carbide, a widely used cutting material • Officer of the Sholem Aleichem Institute 7:45 p.m. - Tuesday MARCH 13, 1984 n.0 t. I UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS 21550 West 12 Mile 'Road / Southfield