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March 21, 1986 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-03-21

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44 Friday, March 21, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Meyer King heads out to meet his JFS "clients."

"And it's not an easy kind of
"Meyer is the type of volun-
teer who will never complain if job that the volunteers are
asked to do," says Ellen Labes of
things go wrong during the
the Volunteer Services. "For the
course of the day and he always
most part, they are working
finds a way to rationalize the
with lonely, elderly people, most
situation so that everything is
of whom are living on very
okay for everybody: for himself,
limited means, who are without
for the client and for the agency.
family or who have very little
He makes everything come out
rapport with their family. These
right even if it may have been
volunteers are asked not only to
all wrong.
serve as volunteers but to be the
"He's very sensitive to the
surrogate family member that is
needs and confusion of some of
missing. They give of them-
our elderly clients. He does have
selves month after month, year
an elderly mother that he's very
close to so he's very aware of the after year. They put up with a
lot of hassle, a lot of aggrava-
changes that occur." His sister,
tion. But obviously what they
Lee Henkin, elaborates, "He's
never too busy for her. She says get out of it is so much more
than they give. They have a
he's her right arm."
feeling of true accomplishment
Since volunteers are in short
when they are done."
supply at the Jewish Family
The agency currently has a
Service, Meyer has recruited
client waiting list for many of
two of his friends, also retired,
its services, and services are
and has gotten them involved a
few days a week. "The Jewish curtailed in some areas due to a
lack of volunteers. Those in-
Family Service could do a lot
more things if they had the terested in volunteering can call
people. There are always people Fayga Dombey or Ellen Labes
that need things that we just at Jewish Family Service 559-
1500. ❑
can't get to," Meyer contends.

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United Nations (JTA) —
Israel charged last week that
"the campaign of anti-Semitic
and anti-Israel slander has
reached levels never before ex-
perienced in the United Na-
tions."
In a letter to the UN Secre-.
tary General Javier Peres de
Cuellar, Israel's Ambassador to
the UN, Binyamin Netanyahu,
listed anti-Jewish statements by
various delegates during the
General Assembly from Sep-
tember to December 1985. He
noted that the statements
ranged "from injurious name-
calling to racial and religious
incitement."
Last Oct. 6, Iran called Israel
"the cancerous Zionist entity"
while the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) spoke of
"The Zionist Israeli monster,"
Netanyahu recalled.

A new trend to deny or
minimize the Holocaust was
also evident in the last General
Assembly, the Israeli envoy
charged, recalling that Syria
referred to "the. so-called
Holocaust" on Oct. 29, and
Kuwait, a day later, spoke of the
"so-called anti-Semitism."
Iran went further and as-
serted on Nov. 1 that the Jews
in Europe were sent into concen-
tration camps by the Zionists,
Netanyahu said. The PLO, the
Israeli Ambassador continued,
even called the Israeli Prime
Minister on Oct. 16 a "Neo-
Nazi" and termed him a "col -
laborator with the Nazis."
"These outpourings of hate
fly in the face of explicit injec -
tions against religious incite-
ment set the UN International
conventions," Netanyahu wrote
in his letter to de Cuellar.

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