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Ron Stone to direct the JARC
Ron Stone was elected
president of the Jewish
Association for Retarded
Citizens at its 15th annual
meeting.
Elected with him were:
Michael Feldman, Joel
Shere and Cheryl Guyer,
vice presidents; Jon Gar-
rett, treasurer; Harriet Gel-
fond, secretary.
Elected for a first three-
year term were: Nora Bar-
ron, Arthur Golumbia,
Nancy Jacobson, Richard
Jasgur, Robert Jasgur,
Eugene Mondry and Ernest
Weiner.
Elected for a second ,
three-year term were:
Feldman, Jean Frankel,
Sally Krugel, Adell Meg-
dal 1, Rhoda Raderman,
Carmi Slomovitz, Barbara
Stollman and David Tech-
ner.
Continuing board mem-
bers include: Barry Berlin,
Dr. Gerald Berlin, Robert
Boesky, Judge Gus Cifelli,
David Frank, Irving Field,
Garrett, Trudy Gilmore,
Irving L. Goldman, Rabbi
Solomon H. Gruskin, June
Katz, Claire Kay, 'Carol
Kent, Dr. Martin Levinson,
Daniel Medow, James Mil-
ler, Miriam Moss, Rabbi
David Nelson, Sheila Ordin,
Michael Pitt, Doug Ross,
Shere, Ann Sipher and
Shelby Tauber.
Ex-officio members are:
Sharon Alterman, Harry
Berlin, Morton Collins,
Meyer Pearlman and Nor-
man Wachler.
Special awards were pre-
sented to Rosan Kaplan,
Volunteer of the Year
Award; the Joseph
Tanzman Memorial Award
for. excellence in adminis-
tration to staff psychologist,
Grants awarded
New York (JTA) — The
National Foundation for
Jewish Culture has
awarded grants for innova-
tive programming to eight
small and mid-sized organ-
izations.
The eight institutions re-
ceiving grants are: the Cen-.
ter for Jewish Studies,
Philadelphia; the Duquesne
University Tambutitzan
Institute of Folk Art,
Pittsburgh; the Graduate
School and University Cen-
ter, City University of New
York; and the Russian Out-
reach department of the
Kansas City, Mo. Jewish,
Community Center.
Also: the National Yid-
dish Book Center, Amherst,
Mass.; the North American
Conference on Ethiopian
Jewry, N6v York; Onodaga
Comm-unity College, Syra-
cuse, N.Y.; and the United
Jewish Community of the
Virginia Peninsula, New-
port News, Va.
Kosher law
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Newark, N.J. (JTA) — All
restaurants, hotels, stores
and catering facilities in
New Jersey, which promote
themselves as serving ex-
clusively kosher products
under rabbinic supervision
have been ordered to file -a
written document from the
supervising rabbi.
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LIZ CLAIBORNE NW TOPS
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Center opens registration
for Active Adult classes
Registration for the
Active Adults "Summer Ex-
travaganza" classes, to be
held at the main Jewish
Community Center, will
begin Monday. Center
members may register on
Monday and Tuesday and
registration will be open to
the public on Thursday and
July 6.
LOWEST PRICES
Participants may register
for: Sylvia Zukin's
"Gezundt and Shtark"
water fitness class to be held
at 3 p.m. Tuesdays begin-
ning July 10; and for Connie
Curtos' "Water Exercise"
class to be held on Thurs-
days at 3 p.m., beginning
Thursday.
Other classes and activi-
ties which are part of the
Summer Extravaganza:
Super Senior Fitness with
Marion Handleman, 10 a.m.
Mondays; and Walking
Club, 10 a.m. Wednesdays
and Fridays.
A special pre-Oneg Shab-
bat series will highlight the
Active Adults Program this
summer. Featuring local
rabbis and refreshments,
this program will be held on
Fridays at 1 p.m.
To register for these
classes or for information on
the Active Adults prograni,
call Julie Silver, 661-1000,
ext. 214:
At the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Branch of the Cen-
ter, Ezekiel Leikin, a con-
sultant for the Zionist
Organization of America,
will be the guest speaker for
the Friday Lecture Series at
1 p.m. today in room 13 of
the branch. All seniors are
invited free of charge.
Rabbi
Meanwhile,
Elimelech Silberberg of
Cong. Baia Chabad of West
Bloomfield will provide a
monthly lecture series for
senior adults at the Morris
Branch. The series is called
"Jewish History Through
the Eyes of the Torah."
reg. $15 + Just $11.11
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Ron Stone, left, newly-elected JARC president, presents a
certificate to honor Immediate Past President, Norman
Wachler.
G Gu
the
Irene Ecksel; the Anna sented a certificate attest-
Slomovitz Honorary Award ing to the naming to Arthur
for excellence in home man- Rodecker, DeRoy Tes-
agement to Arlene tamentary Foundation
Schofield; and the Marilyn trustee.
Stone outlined the agen-
Sisler Memorial Award for
excellence in direct care to cy's plans for the coming
year: the kickoff of a $3 mil-
Diane McKelvie.
The annual meeting also lion endowment program,
was the occasion for the headed by Wachler; the
formal naming of the Aaron opening, of the eighth
and Helen L. Deftoy Inde- Haverim Home in July; and
pendent Apartment Pro- the construction of a
gram. Immediate Past barrier-free home for non-
President Wachler pre- ambulatory residents.
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Reagan re-election to mean
new push on Mideast plan?
New York (JTA) — A
rabbinical leader has pra-
dicted here that if President
Reagan is re-elected in No-
vember, he will press Israel
for concessions to imple-
ment his 1982 "Reagan
Plan" for Middle East
Peace, which Israel rejected
soon after the President an-
nounced it.
The plan called for
negotiations between Israel
and Jordan and for a federa-
tion of Jordan and the West
Bank, but barred any Pales-
tinian State in the West
Bank.
The forecast was made by
Rabbi Mordecai Waxman of
Great Neck, N.Y., president
of the Synagogue Council of
America (SCA), speaking at
a meeting of the council's
executive committee, which
represents the rabbinic and
congregational organiza-
tions of Orthodox, Conser-
vative and Reform Judaism.
Rabbi Waxman also said
neither the Republican nor
the Democratic Party had
"a lock" on the votes of
American Jews, adding that
American Jews "will judge
the candidates on such
domestic issues as social
welfare, aid to urban cen-
The first session is Tues- ters and minority rights,
day at 1:15 p.m. at the Mor- and such international
ris Branch. All senior adults problems as nuclear dis-
armament, Soviet Jews and
are invited.
For information on senior Israel."
He said that "a very im-
adult programs, call the
portant factor" for Jewish
Morris Branch, 967-4030.
votes "will be how the
Democratic Party handles
the anti-Semitic tone which
has surfaced in the primary
campaign."
Rabbi Waxman said that
Jesse Jackson's anti-
Semitic slurs and "the very
strong anti-Semitic and vio-
lent statements by (Louis)
Farrakhan," a leader of
American Muslims and a
strong supporter of Jackson,
cannot be ignored by . the
Democratic candidate."
U.S. Navy gets
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