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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 39

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 40

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 41

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 42

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 43

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 44

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 45

…Rabbi Goldman told the butch- ers, two witnesses were needed, not one. And this wit- ness (mashgiach Leo Stein- metz) was biased." Steinmetz was invited to Monday's meet- ing at Rayber's store but was not present. Rabbi Goldman suggested that Rayber take the Council of Orthodox Rabbis before a Jewish court (din Torah) to settle the dispute, and suggested contacting the Rab- binical Council of America or the Rabbinical Alliance of America. He c...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 46

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 47

…Jerusalem (JTA) — The Jordanian-owned Cairo- Amman Bank will open a branch in Nablus shortly, the first Arab bank to operate in the administered territories since 1967. The Central Bank of Jordan announced last Sunday that it has approved the project toward which the Israeli authorities have been amenable for some time. The bank in Nablus will be the latest in a series of measures taken recently by Jordan to strengthen its ties with the Arab r...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 48

…illf c ong. B'nai Moshe opened its 75th an- niversary year last weekend, with 250 members and guests participating in a parade of To-. rahs outside the building at Ten Mile and Church streets in Oak Park. Congregational leaders and past presidents carried a dozen Torah scrolls during the proces- sion and nearly 50 children pur- chased small Torahs for the occa- sion. The 6:30 p.m. procession pre- ceded Shabbat services and a gala dinner in t...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 49

…Devra and Ezra Wanetik carried child-size Torahs. Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum, carrying an Iraqi Torah, and guest speaker Rabbi Yaacov Rosenberg, joined in the singing. Flagbearers Simon Krasner and Gerald Leopold, and Sam Barnett's three-piece band, led the procession. 49 …

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 50

…COUP O N 20% C Dry Cleaning Sale z c6. 0 U OFF *Bring in ANY 2 like garments; pay the regular price on the 1st item, get the 2nd one for only 1°. O SUTTON PLACE Excluding other coupon specials. Household items & silks DRY CLEANING 23119 Lahser at 9 Mile CUSTOM FRAMING Nted Grossman G4Ilery in the Sunset Strip 29528 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield Thru 10-2-86 350-1686 COUPON B'nai Moshe is... A Museum of Judaic& When You Jo...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 51

…Mt) °Me 20o,tid 64, 20eur•ft9 9ept *ca. The Family Jacobs' CRUISES Since 1928 The Name's the Difference Ports: Montego Bay, Aruba, San Blas, Panama, Cartagena Sat. Dec. 27-Jan. 3 - 7 nts. *Western Caribbean* • Round trip airport transfers and baggage handling to airport from Detroit Area. • Round trip jet flights between your home city to Florida via scheduled airlines. Applicable meals or snacks will be served in flight. • Round trip t...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 52

…Use TRAVEL REPRESENTATIVES to handle your custom travel needs from $159.00 FT. LAUDERDALE from $119.00 TAMPA from $149.00 ORLANDO from $199.00 LOS ANGELES from $198.00 DENVER from $178.00 WEST PALM pp. DEBBIE *Airfares are quoted roundtrip. Certain travel days and restrictions may apply. _Travel 29260 Franklin Rd. DAILY BREAKFAST AND DINNER Deluxe Hotels Eight days sightseeing Special recreational events, etc. 353-2960 MIAMI BEACH'S N...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 53

…University Grads Double In Israel 1bl Aviv (JTA) — The num- ber of university graduates in Israel more than doubled in the decade between 1974 and 1984, and the over 200,000 holders of university degrees now account for some eight percent of the population over the age of 20, according to survey released last week. The Central Bureau of Sta- tistics, which published the findings of a special review, said that in 1984 there were some 206,000 u...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 54

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 55

…KIBBUTZ HOTELS MOST FLORIDA CITIES PICK YOUR OWN DATES. $ FROM 00 00 p.p. ISRAEL WITH A DIFFERENCE •Ittz7' Call your Travel Agent or (212) 697-5116. (one way, based on round trip purchase). No Minimum — No Maximum Days ALSO, THE LOWEST' FARES TO LAS VEGAS call: GORDON TRAVEL 25511 Smithfield Rd., Smithfield 411075 1, classified a "political deal." Kho- meinism is no longer related on- ly to the fanatical and cruel Shiite regime of I...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 56

…Nix.am ■ Is Wadigze NEWS LUGGAGE Luggage to go Israel Approves Territories Housing • • ANYWHERE featuring the finest in business cases" - repair specialists 29181 Northwestern at 12 Mile Rd. 101 Cadillac Square Downtown Detroit Jerusalem (JTA) — An alloca- tion of $6.256 million for 962-7518 352-1760 A 11111111001111111111111•111111111111101111•1111111• 1111 MINIII11111111=111•1111111111111111•11111111111111111111•11• 111 11111...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 57

…Harry Swartz Linda Radin prepares for the Senior Maccabiah and Wellness Fair. SENIOR GAMES Athletics, cards and health advice will dominate this Sept. 28th Maccabiah STUART ALDERMAN Special to The Jewish News ast month, Jewish youngsters ages 12-16 com- peted in the Maccabi Youth Games. Now it is time for the master and senior par- ticipants to step forward. Those age 50 and over can corn- pete in various activities as part of the Maste...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 58

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September 19, 1986 • Page Image 59

…BODY SERVICE Underground Vows Revenge On Terrorists Paris (JTA) — Leaflets have appeared here following the massacre of 21 Jews in the Istanbul synagogue purport- ing to be from a Jewish ter- rorist underground. Accord- ing to a report in the French daily Le Quotidien de Paris, the fliers, inscribed "Thrror Neged Thrror" (Hebrew for "'Terror Against 'Terror"), ap- peared last Monday following the carnage in the Ilirkish capital. The fliers, ...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 60

…• Runners get their watches and feet in gear at the start of the race. One hundred participants toured the West Bloomfield countryside in Temple Israel's fourth annual Fun Run Jerry Sage prepdres with stretching exercises and earphones. ;„. Three of the four Hertzbergs earned medals. Nana Bancuk snacks after winning her age group. …

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 62

…Member Agencies 0 Fresh Air Society 6600 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield 48033: 661-0600 Dr. Richard Krugel President *--kz f€0 P dewisH CAM he Jewish Welfare Federation is the central Jewish community organization of Detroit which, operating as a voluntary body and in concert with its member agencies, carries out the functions of financing, budgeting, planning and coordination, leadership development and leadership renewal. In its progr...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 63

…Message From the President Alone, the individual Jew would have been lost many times and long ago, but a Jew is never alone . . . for he is forever surrounded by his community .. . Elie Wiesel W hat a remarkable statement that is: A Jew is never alone . . . for he is forever surrounded by his community. As we reflect upon the many challenges we have faced together as a Jewish community over the past 60 years, I am struck by the nature of o...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 64

…1926-1946 The Foundation Years By George M. Stutz I remember those years only too well. Eco- nomic and emotional hardship accompanied Depression and war. At the same time, we saw important progress and accomplishment in the Jewish community as we resettled thousands of immigrants and brought our community together under the umbrella of the Jewish Welfare Federation. My first contact with Federation was in the early days of 1930. As a volun...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 65

…1946-1966 The Growth Years By Isidore Sobeloff in the postwar years of the late '40s, Holocaust victims began to rebuild and renew their lives. I witnessed the warmth of the Detroit Jewish community when they greeted war victims with financial and emotional support. Then, as our neighborhoods and services grew to meet local needs, our partnership overseas broadened with the creation of the State of Is- rael in 1948. To this momentous even...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 66

…19664986 The Challenge Years By Edythe Jackier 4 -4 —4 T he late '60s and'70s were years of turbulence, marked by the War in Vietnam, a riot in Detroit and the government scandal of Watergate. At a time when the State of Israel was coming to maturity, her people suddenly were at war— twice in six years. To all of these forces of challenge and change our community responded. No one who was around in 1967 and 1973 will ever forget the ou...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 67

…1986-2006 Back to the Future By Dr. Conrad L. Giles Now that time travel is no longer the subject of only B-grade movies, let's imagine for a moment that we've arrived at the year 2006. It's not that far away, you know—only 20 years down the road. We discovered a tremendous untapped source of voluntarism among our senior citizens. We discovered that their special skills and experi- ence, their wisdom and sensitivity were one of the Jewish ...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 68

…1986-87 Allocations From the Allied Jewish Campaign 1986 Campaign Achievement Less: Campaign and Collections Reserve for Shrinkage Available for Allocation $23,800,000 1,370,000 1,190,000 21,240,000 Domestic Services $ 8,453,900 Local Agencies and Services $ 7,706,145 Akiva Hebrew Day School Capital Needs Fresh Air Society Hebrew Free Loan Association Hillel Day School Hillel Foundation -MSU Hillel Foundation -U of M Hillel Foundation...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 69

…=, ■ Fred M. Butzel Award 7 David Handleman ir Allied Jewish Campaign "Fisher Meeting", October 1978 In the spirit of devotion to community service that marked the life of Fred M. Butzel, this year's Butzel Awardee is a longtime leader of Jewish communal and Detroit civic life. David Handleman receives Federation's high- est honor in recognition of his efforts on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign, United Jewish Charities, United Fou...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 70

…1986 Allied Jewish Campaign $ 698 402 A n unbeatable combination of volunteers and contributors enabled Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign to anticipate a record total in 1986: $23.8 million. That translates into vital services for all of us, especially our aged and our children, here at Clockwise from top: Super Sunday success Women's Division Phonogift Campaign report meeting Major gifts gathering home, in Israel and in 32 other coun...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 71

…CAMPAIGN OFFICERS DIVISION CHAIRMEN Paul D. Borman Stanley D. Frankel Nathan Greenberg Howard Tapper General Chairmen Lawrence S. Jackier Emery I. Klein Graham A. Orley Joseph H. Orley Vice-Chairmen Robert H. Naftaly Advisor to Divisions Mercantile & Food Herbert L. Rechter Industrial & Automotive Alan J. Hayman Neil A. Satovsky Real Estate & Building Trades Dr. John D. Marx Professional Health Irwin Alterman CAMPAIGN MANAGEME...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 72

…Agency Relations, Planning and Budgeting t takes many months of hard work by volun- teers and professional staff to assess the fund- ing needs of Federation's beneficiaries. for buildings that house these services. In allocating 1986 Allied Jewish Campaign funds for these needs, the divisions also re- mained mindful of our promise to our national and overseas partners. For a report on how the "pie" was divided, see the chart on Page 6. The...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 73

…CONFERENCE OF CULTURE AND DIVISION CHAIRMEN EDUCATION COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION ON IDENTITY AND AFFILIATION James M. August Stuart E. Hertzberg David K. Page Harvey A. Gordon Jessie Stern Peter M. Alter James M. August Marvin Berlin Mandell L. Berman Harold Berry David L. Bittker Elaine D. Block-Victor Robert Bluestein Martin E. Citrin Leon S. Cohan Harriet Cooper Margot Coville Eugene Driker Dr. Joseph N. Epel Douglas M. Etkin Stan...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 74

…Committees Clockwise from top: From Detroit to Israel with love: Paul D. Borman with young residents of Ramla Hadracha leadership on Israel mission Project Renewal boosters Jane Sherman, community coordinator Marilyn Grant F Their areas of concern range from Federation's day-to-day operations to the development of new programs. or the Federation committee members who spend many hours in volunteer service, the name of the game is creativ...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 75

…JWF PERSONNEL AND MANAGEMENT FRED M. BUTZEL MEMORIAL AWARD Thomas I. Klein Joel D. Tauber Chairman SUBCOMMITTEES: JWF Personnel Thomas I. Klein Chairman Emery I. Klein Erwin S. Simon Shelby Tauber Edward C. Levy, Jr. Federation Agency Personnel Bruce E. Thal Chairman Albert M. Colman Carolyn Greenberg Thomas I. Klein Milton Lucow Marvin R. Novick Helen Shevin Norman Wachler JWF/SINAI HEALTH SERVICES Martin E. Citrin Chairman Al...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 76

…United Jewish Charities ARE Jewish Information Service— a phone call away Sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation and its member agencies, JIS is funded through the Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation of United Jewish Charities and the Allied Jewish Campaign. T his is a proud moment for United Jewish Charities. As Federation's predecessor and as its continu- ing partner in service to the Jewish community of Detroit, we are delig...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 77

…OFFICERS INVESTMENT MAX M. FISHER JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION David Handleman Alan E. Schwartz Stanley J. Winkelman Samuel Frankel Graham A. Orley Frieda Stollman Irving Rose President Vice-Presidents Samuel Schiff Treasurer Martin Kraar Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS Peter M. Alter James M. August Mandell L. Berman Louis Berry Marlene Borman Paul D. Borman Ruth K. Broder Hon. Avern L. Cohn Alfred L. Deutsch Henry S. Dorfman Max M...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 78

…Federated Endowment Fund Top: Yiddish Concert in the Plaza, Prudential Town Center Bottom: Hanuka at Jewish Family Service-coordinated group residence for senior adults W e are all trustees of our Jewish heritage... with an obligation to improve it, cherish it and guard its future". With these words, Max Fisher expressed his belief in continuity of Jewish life and Jewish values, from generation to generation. Endowment Fund. Here the dono...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 79

…ENDOWMENT POLICY ENDOWMENT DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY LEGACY AND LETTER OF INTENT Mandell L. Berman Samuel Frankel Stanley M. Weingarden Arthur A. Weiss N. Brewster Broder Milton Lucow Chairman Chairman Irwin Green Joseph H. Jackier Frieda Stollman Louis Berry Hon. Avern L. Cohn Alfred L. Deutsch Samuel Frankel Miriam Hamburger David Handleman Miles Jaffe Lester Morris Jane Sherman Erwin S. Simon Leonard N. Simons Bernard H. ...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 80

…Faces o Our Community Jewish Community Center at 60 I t all started with newly arrived immigrants needing to learn English and with young women being taught to type so they could earn a living. The 60 years of partnership that Federation has shared with its member agencies has special meaning for the Jewish Community Center, also founded in 1926. Over the years, wherever Jews settled, there was a Center at the hub of activity. To this day...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 81

…Young Leadership Awards Sylvia Simon Greenberg Young Leadership Award Frank A. Wetsman Memorial Leadership Award Cheryl Guyer A young woman who shows unusual promise as a communal leader is selected annually to receive this award, established by Samuel S. Greenberg and Ronald and John L. Greenberg in memory of their wife and mother. The award encourages the recipient's attendance at the Council of Jewish Federations General Assembly. Will...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 82

…Women's Division T he enthusiasm and dedication of 600 volun- teers —and the generosity of Detroit's women —enabled the division to achieve a new Allied Jewish Campaign milestone this year: $3.3 million. Important contributions to the group's achieve- ment were by the growing Business and Profes- sional Division and by the new Lion of Judah Division, which raised $1.1 million in one day! Programs like Institute Day and Spring Forum were un...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 83

…Detroit Service Group W hen the Jewish Welfare Federation was established in 1926, the Detroit Service Group was created to run the Allied Jewish Campaign. As the year-round organization of Campaign volunteers, the DSG has helped our community achieve new heights in fund raising. This year, the Detroit Service Group was restructured to play an active part in the Federated Endowment Fund. In appreciation for their many hours of service, Cam...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 84

…61..I.MSIME•ftImpa- 60 Years of Leadership Jewish Welfare Federation Presidents Henry Wineman Max M. Fisher 1926-1930 1959-1964 Milford Stern Hyman Safran 1931-1933 1964-1969 Clarence H. Enggass 1934-1937 Alan E. Schwartz 1969-1972 Abraham Srere 1938-1943 Mandell L. Berman 1972-1975 William Friedman 1944-1945 Martin E. Citrin 1975-1978 Julian H. Krolik 1946-1949 George M. Zeltzer 1978-1981 Samuel H. Rubiner 1950-19...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 85

…Irving Lichtman stretches out before the start. Debbie Isaacs-Feldman won her'age division, pushing Daniel all the way. Taking the turn to cross Walnut Lake Rd. Theeurse winds through the subdivisions near Temple Israel. 61 …

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 86

…B'nai Moshe is... ON THE AIR Adult Education Classes. When You Join B'nai Moshe, You Join A Mishpacha. For information, call the Synagogue (548-9000) or Marc Sussman (541-3132) Congregation B'NAI MOSHE, 14390 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park MI, 48237 Introductory Offer DENTAL CHECK-UP AND CLEANING 39 $00, cReg. $100) A. D. Franklin, D.D.S. 661-5080 JEWISH 1 4 p.m. Sunday, Continental Cable Channel 11, and Tribune/ United Cable Channel 1...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 87

…•••• ,r 7: s tF ,FS fa Si r IC s 17. . V3 V. z ,s7 FS TS V. 'r Ft s r or ts. THE JEWISH NEWS Former jewelry store owner David Nederlander began a theater empire in the heart of Detroit VICTORIA BELYEU DIAZ Special To The Jewish News ne day, back in 1912, a 26- year-old De- troit businessman walked into the downtown office of pioneer auto buil- der R.E. Olds and, shortly therafter, walked out with a 99-year lease to the Detroit Ope...…

September 19, 1986 • Page Image 88

…WE SERVE THE BEST! YOU PAY LESS! IMPORTANT! OUR FOOD IS FRESH & HOMEMADE! FAMILY RESTAURANT 22740 WOODWARD Just South of 9 Mile Ferndale • OPEN 7 DAYS • 544-7933 IYOUR CHOICE OF_GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH REG. OR 8-COURSE MEALS! ENTERTAINMENT LISTENING POST DANNY RASKIN IT WAS "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" for Harry Ko- • BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER • OPEN MENU WITH REGULAR AND 8-COURSE DINNERS •FRESH BROILED FISH • CHICKEN • TUR...…

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