C enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, November 10, 195 DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE Medical Leader from Boston to Spark Hospital Drive Here Page S Author to Speak Signalizing the completion of revised plans for Detroit's Jewish Hospital, Dr. Charles F. Wilinsky, president of the American Hos- pital Association and executive director of Beth Israel Hospital of Boston, will address a lunch- funds previously contributed or pledged. Osnos urged that members of the community take advantage of the wide choice of memorial opportunities in the proposed Jewish Hospital. "Units designed for the care of mothers and babies in the maternity wing, parts of the surgical, radiology, lalaoratory, pediatric, physical t'erapy, dietary and other de- prrtments and facilities for med- ical education and research may ba created by subscribers for s - -vice to their own families, their friends and the commun- ity," Osnos Pointed out. Officers of the Jewish Hospital Association include Sidney J. Al- lean, Maurice Aronsson, Henry ' MEYER LEVIN, nationally Wineman, vice-presidents; Irwin known Jewish author, will ad- I. Cohn, secretary; and Israel dress the Temple Beth El Sis- Davidson, treasurer. Nate S. Sha- terhood Monday in a panel dis- piro is chairman of the building cussion modeled on "Author committee. Meets the Critics." The pro- Serving on the board are gram will follow a dessert Charles N. Agree. Louis Berry, luncheon to be served at Irving W. Blumberg, Justice 12:30 p.m. Henry M, Butzel, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Harry Frank, Abe Kasle, DR. WILINSKY • • • Julian H. Krolik, Morris L. eon meeting of Jewish commun- Schaver, Judge Charles C. Sim- ity leaders at 12:30 p.m., Monday ons, Abraham Srere, Louis Ta- bashnik, Frank A. Wetsman and at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. David Wilkus, Max Osnos, president of the Morris L. Fruman, honorary Jewish Hospital Association, stat- chairman of the Detroit Business ed that the meeting would mark Men's City of Hope banquet set the announcement of the decision for Sunday, Nov. 19 at the Bel to secure bids and proceed with Aire announces that this is the construction of the Jewish Hos- second event in the series of the pital. 1950-51 fund-raising campaign. Dr. Wilinsky began his medi- Eugene Epstein, program chair- cal practice in Boston in 1904, man of the affair, states that the and entered the field of public The Temple Beth El Sister- program will be toast-mastered health administration in 1910 hood is sponsoring a series of by Bob Hall of Pfeiffer Brewery. when he became a member of the four lectures on mental hygiene The Firestones, coming here Boston department of health. For under the heading "Making the direct from Hollywood will be the featured entertainers. Rabbi the last 25 years he has been Most of What You Are." Boston's deputy health commis- The lectures will take place Jacob Segal of the Northwest sioner. each Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 12 Hebrew Congregation will be the The Greater Detroit Hospital noon in Brown Memorial Chapel, main speaker, with Mickey Woolf Fund is now conducting a cam- Temple Beth El, beginning Nov. and his Orchestra to play for dinner music and dancing. paign for $19,720,000 of which 14 through Dec. 5. The proceeds of this campaign They are open to the public $2,500,000 — subject to the suc- will be utilized for the benefit cessful completion of the drive— without charge. The first speaker, on Nov. 14, of the non-sectarian National will be allocated for the new Jewish Hospital to supplement will be Mr. Samuel Keliman, Medical Center at Duarte, Cal., clinical psychologist at Harper where the new $1,600,000 cancer Hospital psychiatric unit. His cline will be opened before the subject will be "It Begins with first of the year. Children." The second speaker, on Nov. 21, will be Dr. Newell Sinalz- ried, clinical psychologist at The Temple Israel and Temple Is- Children's Center. He will speak rael Sisterhood are sending a? on "Keeping in Step with Teen- The biennial convention of the United Synagogue of America large delegation to the biennial Agers." Arrangements have been made will be held in Washington, D. C., assembly of the Union of Amer- ican Hebrew Congregations through the parent-teachers com- Nov. 15-19. The following will be attend- which meets in Cleveland, Ohio, mittee headed by Mrs. Seymour Sunday. Nov. 12 through Wednes- Tilchin, chairman, and Mrs. Joel ing as delegates from Congrega- Rosenbloom, co-chairman. tion Shaarey Zedek: Judge day, Nov. 15. Charles Rubiner, Dr. Leonard Leading the delegates are the Sidlow, Arthur S. Purdy and president of the congregation, Marguerite Kozenn Joseph Abrahams. Harry C. LeVine, the president Participating in the program of the sisterhood, Mrs. William to Address ORT In line with the resolution on will be Dr. Leonard Sidlow, P. Greenberg, and Rabbi Leon expansion passed at the National chairman of the congregation's Fram. Convention of Women's American committee on education, who will Included in the delegation are Ort (Organization for Rehabilita- discuss "A Nursery Program for Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade, Mrs. tion Through Training) in Octo- the Synagogue." Samuel Blacher, Mr. Jacob A. ber, the Northeast Chapter is Abrahams, executive director Citrin, M. Charles L. Goldstein, leading off ORT's membership of Shaarey Zedek, will present a Mr. Arthur J. Hass, Mrs. David drive with a dessert luncheon at paper on "Reaching the Unaffili- B. Keywell, Mrs. Irving Levy, the home of Mrs. Clarence H. ated." Mr, Harry L. Pliskow, Mrs. Irv- Enggas, Chapter president, at The biennial convention of the ing Small, Mr. George M. Stutz, 19344 Cumberland drive, Palmer National Federation of Sister- Mr. Murray J. Sutkin. Woods, at 12:30 p.m. Monday, hoods of the United Synagogue Aaron Kishner, executive sec- Nov. 20. will be held in Minneapolis from retary of Temple Israel, is at- Every member is urged to come Nov. 12-16. Delegates from Shaarey Zed- tending the convention of the Na- and bring a prospective member. tional Federation of Temple Sec- Guest of honor will be Mar- ek's Sisterhood are: Mesdames retaries which is taking place at guerite Kozenn Chajes, who re- Morris Adler, Harry Cohen, the same time at the Union of cently returned from Europe, and Aaron Friedman, Abe Katzan, American Hebrew Congregations will speak on "My Experiences in Charles Robinson, Carl Schiller, Leonard Sidlow, Nathan Speva- Assembly. Israel." kow and Louis Tatken. Rabbi Leon Fram will attend the special meeting of the Cen- tral Conference of American Harry Madison Named Rabbis which will also he held to JWV Regional Post in Cleveland at the same time. Harry T. Madison, a native De- David Gutman, Detroit lyrical baritone, will head a special pro- troiter, was honored at the re- Habonim Group Slates gram of entertainment to be fea- cent national encampment of the tured by' the Men's Club of Con- Jewish War Veterans of the Membership Dinner Kvutza Arava of Habonim will gregation Beth Abraham for its United States held at Asbury hold its annual expansion party Nov. 21 open meeting in the social Park, New Jersey, Oct. 4-8. He was unanimously elected is the form of a "progressive hall of the synagogue. Assisting Gutman will be Gil- senior vice-commander Of the dinner" Saturday evening. The first course will be held at the bert Levine, young entertainer, in Fifth Region. Mr. Madison is a home of Joyce Zieve, 17617 Santa a monologue characterization, and past commander of Detroit Post a trio of club members will pre- and the past commander of the Barbara at 7 p.m. Department of Michigan. The purpose of the affair is to sent a comedy skit. In the skit will be Julius secure new members. Those who The deadline of the Jewish are interested are asked to call Perry, Alex Mann, and Samuel Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays. Levine. Diane Bassin, UN. 1-3020. City of Hope Banquet Slated Beth El Women Plan Talks on MentalHygiene Temple Israel Lists Delecrates 1 0 NOBLE M FOR YOU F When you get this S. Z. 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