Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1966 — Page 1

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FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1966

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Indiana Jewish Leaders To Hear Aged Home Plan Jewish community leaders stein, Izidore Rosen, Kenneth

from throughout Indiana have been invited to a dinner meeting at Broadmoor Country Club this Saturday. July 23, to be acquainted with plans for the new Jewish Home for the Aged. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schloss are the hosts. Schloss, one of Indianpolis’ outstanding business and community leaders, is chairman of the $1 million campaign for the new Home, which is expected to be built some time next year on Jewish Welfare Federation property on the city’s far northside. Schloss announced plans recently to extend the fund drive to all sizable Jewish communities in the stale. Invited to the Broadmoor function were: Irv Glazer and Louis Schlossberg of Anderson. Phil Cohen and Gene Guttman of Connersville. Lloyd Hurst of East Chicago. Pai 1 ' Cawn, Rabbi Bernard Lavii. ivwman Shane, Ervin Weil, A1 Fligeltaub, Hubert DeJong and Merritt DeJong of Evansville. Sol Rothberg, Earl Brenn. Joseph Levine, Frederick R. Tourkow, Sam Levin and Charles Fine of Fort Wayne. Alvin S. Levinson of Gary. Herman Mervis and Irving Andich of Kokomo. Dr. I. Walerstein, Louis Pearlman, Jr., and Henry Silver of Lafayette. Milton Maidenberg, Henry Fleck and William Resneck of Marion. Irving Levin, Mrs. Morris Kohn, Nathan Winski. Henry Winsky, Jack Ruby, and Buddy Ruby of Michigan City. Bernhardt S. Gerver, Burle Plank. Martin Schwartz, S«im Dobrow, Ben Hertz, Morton Standt, and Dr. Sherman Seiger of Muncie. Mrs. Abraham Goodman and Nate Kaufman of Shelbyville. Mendel Piser, Bernard Natkow, Marcus Gilman, Albert Friedman, and Melvin Baer of South Bend. Max Einstandig. George Fel-

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Levin, Jack Loeser, Ben Blumberg, Nelson Cohen, and Louis Hoffman of Terre Haute. Stanley Vigran and Burt Glazer of Richmond. Pre-School Week Slated For Aug. 7-14 “Pre-School Week”, conducted through the auspices of the Indianapolis Pre-School Centers, Inc., a project Headstart Program will be held August 7-14, 1966. Additional information will be made available regarding the demonstration projects, tours and ceremonies. The Indianapolis Pre-School Program began Sept. 28, 1965, consisted of 22 Child Development Centers, and had 1,200 children participating. The staff consists of a total of 40 teachers and 40 aids, one teacher and classroom aide for each class of no less than 15 children. The Social Services are coordinated by 10 Social Workers and 20 aides assigned to 20 Centers. The Director is David Goldstein and President of the Board of Directors is Mrs. David Cook. Some unique features of this program include limited class size and total involvement between the childs environment and the classroom. Additional services include Speech & Hearing Therapist, Public Health Services, Psychological testing and counseling, Private Social Services Agencies and Special Education. Volunteer workers are an integral part of the program. Their services include classroom aide, Field trips, transportation, and working individually with children. B'nai B'rith Girls Report Activities B’nai B’rith Girls, chapter 340, held a board meeting July 20 in the home of Darla Jacobs. Other activities of the group included the trip of Pam Engle and Diane Logan to the District 2 convention of BBG in Champaign, 111, July 7-11 and a rush tea July 17 in the home of Rene Silver for Jewish girls 14 to 17 years old. Here On Visit Mrs. Robert Bernstein (Ellen Scheffler) and son, Jon, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheffler, 1133 Navajo Trail. Ellen was the swimming instructor at the Community Center for many years. The Bernsteins now live in Portland, Ore.

Local 'Stars' To Headline JWF Annual Meeting

“Local talent” will headline ^ I ? ^ the annual meeting of the Jew- | ^ ish Welfare Federation Aug. 7, > |p at Temple Beth-El Zedeck. The event, one of the summer’s traditional highlights of Jewish community activities, will feature JWF President Ben Domont, ex-presidents William L. Schloss and David M. Cook, and Frank H. Newman, the Federation’s executive director. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS, as announced previously, will be a kosher-catered dinner and presentation of the first annual L. L. Goodman Young Leadership

Award.

Domont, who headed the Federation the last two years, will make his annual report. Schloss, chairman of the $1 million fund drive for a new Jewish Home for the Aged, will report on plans for the new facility in great detail. Those attending will have an opportunity to have their questions regarding any aspects of the Home answered at the meeting. Cook, also a former Federation campaign chairman, will speak on community leadership and its implications for Indianapolis. Newman will also make his annual report. THE MEETING, of course, would not be complete without election of officers. Also named will be officers to the Federation’s board of directors and to the board of governors. The JWF nominating committee, with Cook as chairman, met last week and drew up a slate of candidates, to be announced at the annual meeting. The committee also decided that of the 23 members whose terms to the board of directors expire this year, 18 will be renominated. They are: Sigmund J. Beck, Mrs. David Cook, Theodre R. Dann, Ben and Gus Domont, Milton J. Fineberg, Robert M. Finn, Morris Goodman, Irwin Katz, Mrs. Walter B. Lichtenstein, Liebert I. Mossier, Arthur S. Sacks, Leo Selig, Sam W. Smulyan, Mrs. Victor A. Teixler, Sidney Tuchman, Walter Wolf, Jr., and Mrs. Samuel S. Schahet. Five new members nominated were Abe Wides, Gerald Kraft, Melvin Simon, S. Carroll Kahn, Jr., and Mrs. Leonard M. Berk-

owitz.

AN AMENDMENT to the Federation’s constitution to be voted

BEN DOMONT

WILLIAM SCHLOSS

DAVID COOK on provides that past JWF presidents become permanent ex-of-ficio members of the board. Eligible next year are Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, Samuel Kroot and Manuel I. Leve. In 1968, the following become eligible: David M. Cook, Julian Freeman, Maurel Rothbaum and William L.

Schloss.

The nominating committee has recommended that these former Federation presidents be replaced on the board by Ralph Segall, Morris Nahmias, Robert R. Goldstein, David H. Kleiman, Ralph Cole, and Mrs. Jack Jaffe. Cook’s nominating committee also includes Mrs. Goodman, Kroot, Leve, Rothbaum, Freeman, Schloss, and Frank H. Newman, ex-officio member. As is Federation policy, the entire Jewish community is invited and urged to attend the annual meeting. Invitations are

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t 4 > FRANK NEWMAN being mailed, but officials urged that reservations be made promptly by calling the Federation offices at 637-2473. Christian Study Tour Leaves For Israel The Fifth Annual Study Tour to Israel sponsored by the American Israel Cultural Foundation’s Inter-University Committee on Israel, left July 12 following a send-off briefing session at the America-Israel Culture House, 4 East 54th Street, New York City, the home of the Foundation. The group, consisting of 41 educators and Christian clergymen, was addressed by Consul Basil Herman representing the Consulate of Israel ip New York and by the Rev. Karl Baehr, director of the Study Tour program. Dr. Frederick R. Lachman, vice president of the AICF, welcomed the group on behalf of the Fomv dation and took them on a tour of the Gallery of Israeli Art and the Israeli Arts and Crafts Center at Culture House. Attending the tour are The Rev. and Mrs. Frank M. Elliott of Mishawaka. Ind.