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July 02, 1948 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-07-02

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Friday, July 2, IMO

The Voice of The
Man in the Street

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Aids Zedakah Club

TIME: Thursday afternoon.
PLACE: Dexter and Davison.
QUESTION: Do you believe that
the building of the Jewish
hospital in Detroit should con-
tinue to be postponed to give
priority to overseas needs?

M A X LANDGARTEN, 2491
Highland avenue, Ford parts
employe.
Detroit certainly could use a
Jewish hospital, and it should
start building one right away.
Overseas
needs will al-
ways have top
priority, so we
can't use this
as an excuse
for not doing
things within
our own com-
munity.
Payments on
the hospital
could be made
over a period of years. This
way, not too much money would
be diverted from overseas needs
at one time.

.

MRS. WILLIAM HOROWITZ.
2981 Grand avenue, housewife.
Although it is true that over-
seas needs hold top priority, De-
troit Jewry must not neglect
things at home.
A Jewish
hospital is
needed very
badly, and it
should be built
. as soon as pos-
sible,
The campaign
for a hospital
has been going
on for many
years now, and
a great deal of money has been
contributed.
There is no excuse to continue
to postpone building operations.



MARVIN MARKS, 3034 Clem-
ents avenue, Central High stu-
dent..
A Jewish hospital is a neces-
sity for Detroit. I know several
Jewish persons, some elderly,
who have been refused admit-
tance to ho . spitals just because
they were Jew- '
ish.
I also know
many doctors
who are anx-
ious to see a
Jewish hospi-
tal here so
they will have
t he facilities
that are refus-
ed them in
other places.
I agree that overseas needs
come first. But if we keep post-
poning the building of the hos-
pital, it may never go up.

WEDNESDAY GROUP
Prof.
Paul Butterfield of
Wayne University will address
the July 14 session of the Wed-
nesday
Evening . Discussion
Group.

Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal was chair-
:Ilan, assisted by Mrs. Harry

Dr. Harold Rothhart
Heads Pediatric Body

The next meeting of the Da-
Dr. Harold B. 'Ultima, 775
vid-Horodoker Juniors will he Fisher Bldg., has been elected
the home of Mrs. Morris Weiner president of the Detroit Pedi-
Mrs. S. S. Farbman was sworn
atric Society.
in as president by Mrs. Marvin skin of Richton avenue.
B. Levy, outgoing president, at
the annual installation of the
Women's Auxiliary, Maimonides
Medical Society. Other officers
DINING
include Mesdames Harold I.
Ginsberg and Henry Small, vice-
presidents; Oscar Shapiro, Max
for social functions--
Blaine, Mike Statnell and Wal-
ter I. Silvers, secretaries; Irvin
Weddings—Showers—Ban q uets—Parties
Moss, treasurer; and Sol C.
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DEXTER
TO. 7-9280
Grossman, auditor.

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

MRS. HERBERT SELIGMANN,
13641 Dexter boulevard, house-
wife.
I believe work on the Jewish
hospital in Detroit should be
started as soon as possible.
If we keep
postpon-
in g building
operations, De-
troit will nev-
er have a Jew-
ish hospital.
It is true
that overseas
needs come
first, but we
should not ne-
glect things at
home. Many people have contri-
buted toward the hospital, some
as far back as five and six years
ago, and they have a right to
see something done with their
money.

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

Pace live

LACHAR'S

MRS. ISRAEL HERTZ, above,
is assisting Mrs. Abe Rosen-
berg as co-chairman of the
Zedakah Club's linen shower
and luncheon to be held Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs.
Irving Shevin, 18625 Parkside
avenue. Sheets, pillow cases,
blankets, towels and similar
items for Israel will be the
admission price. The public
is invited. For information
call Mrs. Rosenberg, HO. 2721,
or Mrs. Hertz, TY. 5-0663.

MINMMIMMEI

The last meeting of the season
of the Detroit Women's 'Service
Club was held last week at the
Jewish Cultural Center. An-
other recent event was a notions
shower for DP's in Germany
Mrs. Charles Galin is president.

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