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Slomovitz has been named chairman of the annual testimonial dinner of the Michi- gan Region of the American Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI) to be held 6 p.m. Oct. 13 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Dr. John J. Mames, chairman of the Michigan Region, and Dr. Morris Starkman, chairman Medical-Dental Council ARMDI, said that the event will honor Grant Silverfarb and Louis Sil- verfarb. Slomovitz, business manager of The Jewish News, is active on be- half of numerous community and Israeli philanthropic and educa- tional causes. With his wife, Sharron, Slomovitz serves on the board of the Michigan Region ARMDI and they are the founders-patrons of the new Magen David Adom (MDA) National Blood Center under construction in Ramat Gan. They also established a MDA Paramedics Training Scholarship and are recipients of the ARMDI Humanitarian Award and Help- ing Hands Awards for "their last- ing dedicated involvement in the well being and in the destiny of that nation , through the humanitarian efforts of Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel's Emergency Medical, Blood and Ambulance Service." Slomovitz counts among his former and present affiliations the Allied Jewish Campaign (former chairman Printers and Publishers Section), Jewish Na- tional Fund (former president, JNF Council of Metropolitan De- troit), Zionist Organization of De- troit (former president and former chairman Balfour Concert; life member, board of directors), De- troit Zionist Federation (first president), American Zionist Federation, Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens, Hillel Day School (former chairman board of governors, development), Cen- tennial Lodge B'nai B'rith (former officer), American Israeli Black Winter White Taupe Navy SERA from „ . .VOPII•PMPIM...NM■=MONIMIMNMI•PillIlljleaMMIMMIOMII•••IMN . EvaaPicone. magra' frolerw fit 10 MIA 04111111110 gi liomkpfiaSsclay 104 TWO* 41:00 Carmi Slomouitz Chamber of Commerce (Detroit Chapter Executive Committee). Also City of Hope, Jewish War Veterans (former national deputy and adjutant-Bale Post), Jewish Vocational Service and Commu- nity Workshop (former trustee), Detroit Technion Society (board member) Hadassah Associates (life member), Jewish Historical Society of Detroit (life member), Jewish Welfare Board, Detroit In- stitute of Arts (Founders Society), Association for Soldiers Welfare in Israel, American Jewish Com- mittee, American Jewish Histori- cal Society, The-Hundred Club, Knollwood Country Club. The Slomovitzes are members of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Slomovitz served on the Adult Education Committee and Public Relations Committee of the con- gregation. Slomovitz has received many commendations and awards. The September testimonial dinner will aid the new MDA Na- tional Blood Center and will help to relieve some of the financial difficulties facing MDA. A special testimonial dinner tribute com- mittee is in formation. For reservations, call American Red Magen David for Israel, 363- 0434. Special School At Temple With the start of this school year, Temple Beth El will be the Black Winter White Grey Wine O w " first congregation in the country to offer a post-confirmation pro- gram for exceptional youngsters. The classes are a new addition to the temple's religious school instruction for children with special needs. Now in its 11th year, the program for the handi- capped includes youngsters who are educable mentally impaired, trainable mentally impaired, learning disabled, and smotion- ally impaired. Rose Werney, who developed the program and has been its coordinator, explained that its specially trained staff will ad- just the eitaudion far aub aud his pliadar The peatwakimalis aVrwr are an outgrowth if et imakess, Lion program for Aldan* which lest NM four bandit** l emma 41111Y firmed as part of libirtemphia regular 01/41rmation movies There is no other such program in the country where youngsters such as these take part in a congregational confirmation, ac- cording to Mrs. Werney. Many of the teens have also celebrated their b'nai/b'not mitzvah with the congregation during Sab- bath services. Temple membership is not re- quired for entrance into the ex- ceptional student program, and children are accepted beginning at age 5. During the course of their religious school instruction they study the holidays, Bible heroes, Israel, moral values, tudalsah, Israeli music and in. Vadat:tory Hebrew. 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