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November 08, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-08

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Page Seven •

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 8, 1946-

Brodys Initiate Palestine Medical
School. Drive with Gift of $10,000

Goldoftas to Discuss
Zionist Issues on WJLB

Neugarten Aid's Games
Party Next Wednesday

M. Goldoftas, well known ped-
Neugarten Medical Aid will
agogue and communal leader, who sponsor a "Night of Games," un-
is active in Farband and Poale
der the chairmanship of Mrs. Al-
$75,000 Goal Set by Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Local Chairman; National Committee, Seeking Zion, will speak on "Issues and bert Schweitzer, Wednesday eve-
Problems of the World Zionist
Total of $4,000,000, Includes Fred M. Butzel and Henry Wineman of Detroit;
Book-Cati-
Congress in Basle," on the radio ning. Nov. 13, at the
Project's Importance Outlined by Mrs. Ehrlich

program of the Detroit chapter illac Hotel. Tickets may ae ob-
by calling Mrs. Schweit-
A gift of $10,000 towards De- be few doctors left in Palestine Europe, but that source of supply of the American Jewish Con- tained
the Altman
hour over
troit's goal in the national $4,000,- in view. of present conditions. is cut off since only a remnant gress,
at 9:45 Jewish
p. m. Saturday,
on zer, UN. 3-7202; Mrs. Julius
000 Palestine Medical School During the 1930's Jewish physi- is left of the approximately 15,000
Stross, UN. 1-4292, or Mrs. Nor-
campaign, made last week by Mr. cians went to Palestine from Jewish doctors in former Nazi Station WJLB.
man Noble, UN. 3 - 2887.
territories.
To
safeguard
the
and Mrs. Samuel. Brody, has
country's health, it is necessary
served as encouragement to the
to act quickly to assure the com-
local committee that the drive
pletion of the projected medical
here will be a succeess.
ome and
school," she continued.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, who
Research at University
has assumed the chairmanship of
The school, which will be the
the Detroit campaign, stated this
first in Palestine, will complete
week that the local quota has-
the teaching and medical institu-
been set at $75,000 and that a
tions now on Mt. Scopus. The
quiet campaign of solicitations
Hebrew University, founded in
will be conducted to secure this
1925, has for many years carried
goal quickly -as possible.
on medical research work under
The drive, Mrs. Ehrlich ex-
renowned scientists, many of
plained, is being conducted joint-
them exiled from Europe. The
ly by American Friends of the
Hadassah medical and health in-
Hebrew University and Hadas-
stitutions have carried on sys-
sah. Fred M. Butzel and Henry
tematic work in public health and
Wineman are the Detroit repre-
in the control of disease. The
sentatives -of the American
addition of the Medical School
friends of the Hebrew University,
Children:3 Specially Shop
will focus attention on Palestine
and are members of the national
as a new center of medical train-
committee for the Medical School
ing on a high level.
ea luring
drive. Mrs. Ehrlich is one of the
Commending the Brodys' $10,-
most prominent national Hadas-
000 gift, Mrs. Ehrlich stated that
sah leaders, having served on
SAMUEL BRODY
TOTS TO PRE-TEENS APPAREL,
it was given in honor of Mrs.
Hadassah's national board and as
Brody's birthday.
stational vice president.
SHOES, JUVENILE FURNITURE and TOYS

C

GRAND OPENING

i cianJel n Orelef

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Prominent Contributor

Professional Shortage Seen

Mr. Brody, who was one of the
largest contributors to the Jewish
Hospital campaign in Detroit, re-
cently gave $1,000 to the Hadas-
sah Honor Roll and $1,000 ---to the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund.
National co-chairmen of the
Palestine Medical School cam-
paign are Col. Harold Riegelman
and Mrs. Samuel J. Rosensohn.

"The fund we are raising for
the Palestine Medical School—
$4,000,000 nationally and $75,000
locally—is absolutely necessary
for the completion of the great
project undertaken to protect the
health of Palestine's population
and the incoming immigrants,"
Mrs. Ehrlich stated.
"In the next 10 years there will

Italian Commentator
Speaks at Luncheon
Of Congress Women

Lisa Sergio, Italy's first woman
news commentator, will be guest
speaker at a luncheon of the De-
troit Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress, at
12:30 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 20,
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
At one time Mussolini's inter-
preter, Miss Sergio later turned
to underground work and was
compelled to flee to America,
where she has become, known as
a lecturer, radio commentator,
and writer.
Mrs. Irwin I. Lappin is in
charge of the program. Tickets
may be obtained from Mrs. Al-
bert Block, UN. 1-0624; Mrs.
Samuel Blondy, UN. 2-9221; Mrs.
Irwin Schubiner, TO. 8-9050; or
Mrs. Phil Stellar, TO. 8-1363.
The Education Committee is
scheduled to meet at 1:30 p. m.
. Tuesday, Nov. 12, a the home of
Mrs. Elizabeth Schoenfeld. 3285
Burlingame, according to Mrs.
Nedwin Smokier, chairman. The
interfaith meeting, under the
d'airmanship of Mrs. Norman
Ginsburg. will be held at 1:30
p. m. Wednesday. Nov. 13, at the
home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 2267
W. Grand Blvd.

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MRS. SAMUEL BRODY

3 Detroit Rabbis
All Ex-Chaplains,
To Speak Nov. 18

9

Public Invited to Hear Panel
at Meeting Sponsored by
Sholom Post

An open meeting sponsored by
Sholom Post of Jewish War Vet-
erans will be held Monday, Nov.
18, at 8.15 p. in., in the social
hall of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek.
Three former chaplains who
saw overseas duty and who are I
now serving as rabbis in Detroit
will participate in a symposium;
on "The Central Jewish Problemj
of Our Day. - They are: Rabbis'
Eliezer A. Levi. Jacob Segal and
Morris Adler.
Rabbi Levi of Congregation
Bnai Moshe was rabbi in Aus-
tralia when the war broke out.
He was assigned to serve as a
Registration Continues
civilian chaplain, and in August,
At Farband-folk Schools 1942, was inducted into the
Army. He served for three years
The school board ..-of the Far- and saw active duty in Australia;
band. Jewish Folk • school an- New Guinea • and the Pacific
nounces the continuation of regis; islands., A graduate or the Jew-
chool ish Theofogical Seminary. he pre T
tration -'111 all • ',three:
branches from 2i; p. m. to 7:30 isibusly was rabbi in Birming s
p. .daily..:-- : _ , -
hand, Ala.
Located at ''2312 Taylor, 12244
Rabbi Segal, first rabbi of
Dexter Blvd.' and Thirkell School, Northwest Hebrew Congregation
14th. and delaware, the schobls - a native of Palestine, was dis-
provide for a progressive Jewish charged from the Army in June
• education, including He bre
1946, after more than three years
Jewish, Jewish -history, Jewish Of active duty. He saw action in
and Hebrew songs, and Jewish the ETO. Before returning to the
customs and trad:tions.
U. S., he had an opportunity to

Further information may be re-visit Palestine.
ebtained by- calling the main -Of-
- Rabbi Adler- of Congregation
fice, 1912 Taylor, TY. 5-3365.
Shaarey Zedek was chaplain in
the Philippines and was the first
Boys Town Choir Concert
Jewish chaplain to enter Japan
with the occupation forces.
At Masonic on Thursday
A question and answer period
Boys Town Choir, under the will follow the addresses. Cantor
• direction of the Rev. Francis Jacob H. Sonenklar will render
Saf-
Schmitt, with John Foley at the musical selections.
piano, will''appear in .concert • at ran of Sholom Post -will reside.
the M a s on i e_Auditorimu. on Refreshments will-be served.- The
public is - invited.
Thursday evening, Nov. 14.



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