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December 21, 1984 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-12-21

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Friday, December 21, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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been associated with United
Community Services, United
Foundation and Henry Ford Hos-
pital's West Bloomfield satellite.
Stutz also has been active on
'committees of the Council of
Jewish Federations and the board
of the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
An attorney, Stutz earned law
degrees at the Detroit College of
Law.

George Stutz: Reaching
another milestone.

If pioneering in community
structuring has any meaning at
all, it is surely applicable to
George M. Stutz.
On his 80th birthday, occurring
on Tuesday, it will especially be
noted that he was among the first
in the formation of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, that he was a
leader in the organizational ac-
tivities of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, that in the course of these
activities he was a supporter of
Israel and the movements relat-
ing to the Jewish state.
In the main, his leadership was
in the Detroit community agen-
cies.
He has held the presidency of
the Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
tion, Jewish Family Service,
Sinai Hospital's Shapero School of
Nursing, the Old Newsboys Good-
fellow Fund.
Stutz has been a member of the
board of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
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In honor of Chanukah week,
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of
Cong. Bais Chabad of West
Bloomfield and Rabbi Allan Blus-
tein of Sinai Hospital will address
the senior adults at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
At 1 p.m. Tuesday, Rabbi Sil-
berberg will speak on "Jewish
History Through the Eye of the
Torah" in the JPM assembly hall.
At 1 p.m. Dec. 28, Rabbi Blustein
will speak on "Some Post-
Chanukah Thoughts."
Admission is free, and all senior
adults are invited. For informa-
tion, call Judy Blustein at the
Morris Branch, 967-4030.

The Morris Branch will be the
scene of a free counseling program
for seniors on how to fill out tax
forms.
Tax-Aid/Tax Counseling for the
Elderly is a public service pro-
gram of the American Association
of Retired Persons in cooperation
with the Internal Revenue Serv-
ice. To register by Dec. 31, call
Judy Samson at the branch, 967-
4030.
The project is supported by a
grant from the Area Agency on
Aging 1-B which states that "no
one shall be excluded from par-
ticipation in any service or ac-
tivity because of race, age, sex,
national origin or handicap."

Active Adults lunch program

The Jewish Community Centel-
of Metropolitan Detroit has begun
a two-day-a-week luncheon pro-
gram for retired adults.
Meeting Mondays and Thurs-
days at 10:30 a.m., the Active
Adults program provides, educa-
ional, recreational, social, cul-
tural, and fitness-oriented classes
and activities.
At 10:30 a.m., participants can
choose from classes and activities
including: senior fitness, yoga,
arts and crafts, card club, water
exercises and ballroom dancing,
followed by a lunch at noon. Im-
mediately following lunch on
Mondays lectures are given by
community leaders and scholars.
On Dec. 31, there will be a spe-
cial New Year celebration. Per-
sons who bring a friend to lunch
will receive half off the second
luncheon. The Dec. 31 lecture will
be given by local scholar Stanley
Clamage who will speak on
"Christmas — The Christian
Chanukah."
The after-lunch program on

Thursdays, Program Potpourri,
includes current events and dis-
cussion groups, feature films,
singing, games and much more.
On Jan. 3, there will be a special
film followed by a discussion.
For reservations for lunch or for
carpool information, call Julie
Silver, senior adult worker, 661-
1000, ext: 235.

JPM library
director named

Chana Klein is the new coor-
dinator of the library of the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of
the Jewish Community Center.
She will assist the volunteer
committee in updating the re-
cently renovated library. The li-
brary is seeking new Judaica
books and periodicals and is re-
vamping its cataloguing system.
Library hours are Monday-
Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

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Helen Singer, center, joins children from the nursery program at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center for a
Chanukah candlelighting ceremony. Pictured are, from left: Joseph
Marcus, Scott Sendeck, Lauren Montgomery, Mrs. Singer, Etai
Goldberg, Valarie Strassberg, Marshall Greenblatt and Jaret Ritt.

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