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reins as president during the
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit annual
meeting Monday, and Jane Sherman
accepted the Fred M. Butzel Memorial
Award for Distinguished Community
Service from her father, Max Fisher.
Some 400 attended the meeting at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, as
the Federation installed officers and
new members of the Board of
Governors.
In his last address after three years
as president Robert Naftaly cited con-
tinued help for Israel and Jews around
the world, improved care for the elder-
ly and a sharper focus on Jewish edu-
cation as major accomplishments.
He said "we've begun a new era of
service for the elderly," expanding
from skilled nursing care for a few
hundred "to a multifaceted program
serving several thousand elderly
throughout the commuity."
The Commission on Jewish
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Eldercare .(COJES) and member agen-
cies, he said, "are making it possible to
serve our older adults in every setting,
from in-home services to nursing
home chaplaincy, from legal guardian-
ship to day programs for people with
Alzheimer's disease and dementia."
Restructuring Jewish education is
another priority. He has high hopes
for the Alliance for Jewish Education,
the new community Jewish education
planning authority, but, he said, "one
agency can't do it alone. Jewish educa-
tion is a partnership."
The partnership of Federation, the
Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit, the Agency for
Jewish Education of Metropolitan
Detroit, Fresh Air Society, synagogues,
day schools, afternoon schools, college
campus Hillels and others, he said,
"are part of the mix that can help
ensure our Jewish future."
He said Jewish Detroiters must
continue to support struggling Jews
around the woad. As for Israel, he
said, "beset with its own considerable
problems, it is gearing up to accept an
increase in immigration, and we will