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Friday, November 22, /946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Medical School, Built With U.S. Funds,
To Augment Palestine Health Center

Warbuig, Schwartz, Bein -
Awarded Polish Medals

WARSAW (JTA)—President Boleslav Bierut decorated Edward
M. M. Warburg, U. S. Jewish philanthropist and chairman of the
Joint Distribution Committee, with the order of Polonia Restituta,
second class, one of the highest awards given by the Polish Gov-
ernment.
Dr. Joseph Schwartz, European director of the JDC, received
the same award, third class, and William Bein, JDC director ill!
Poland, the same decoration, fourth class.
In a brief speech, President Bierut stressed the importance of
the JDC's work in Poland after World Wars I and II, and said
that the Polish government is fully aware of the aid given the
suffering Jewish population by the organization.
The President said that the government welcomes the fact
that Jews are re-establishing themselves in Poland, and pledged
that the authorities will do everything possible to guarantee their
security and facilitate their rehabilitation. He expressed regret
that anti-Semitism still existed in the country, but said his govern-
ment was attempting to stamp it out.
Replying, Mr. Warburg voiced thanks for the honor conferred
on himself and his associates and said that the Jews of the United.
States were appreciative of the Polish government's friendly atti- S.
tude toward its Jewish citizens.

Seek Information
Of Relatives, Friends

sought by Mrs. Josef Revesz.
Mr. Sam Veinfeld, sought by Mrs.
Josef Bodo (Ella Ester Gross).
Mr. Joseph Friedman, sought by
Bumi and Adolf Friedman.
Naum Szmelkin, sought by Anna
Mirecka-Levitas.
Ziperstein and Mrs. Chasia Gelman.
who have a letter in JSSB office from
Michel Ziperstein, born in Koshan
Gorodok.
Malla Fingeroodt Feldzieher, sought
by her nephew Jankiel Jakof.
Bebe Lapidus, sought by Tauba
Silberscher.
Sam Rottburg of Kishinov, sought
by Raia Rabinovici Schor.
Max Schwartz of Rumanta-Foesant
sought by Marcu Kopper.
Gesa Rott, sought by Geza Ferenes

Anyone knowing the where-
Architect's drawing of buildings for the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School on Mt.
abouts of the following is asked
Scopus, Jerusalem, for which $4,000.000 is being raised in the U. S. It is expected the medical
to contact the Jewish Social
center, which will include the present Rothschild-Hadassah-University Hospital, will be ready
Service Bureau, TR. 2-4080, 5737
for students in 1948.
New buildings: (1) Library and Administration Building; (2) Institute for Anatomy and
Second, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pathology; (3) Institute for Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology; (4) Existing Nathan Rat-
Monday through Friday.
noff Building for postgraduate medical research. Additions: (5) Out-patient department to be
Israel and Rafael Polonski, sought
added to Rothschild-Hadassah-University Hospital; (6) Wing to be added to Henrietta Szold-
by their niece, Sonia Schenk (Polon-
ska).
Hadassah School of Nursing. Other buildings: (7) Hadassah Tuberculosis Hospital; (8) Hebrew
Selig Rosenfeld. sought by his
University buildings and (9) projected university buildings.
nephew Abraham Laufer.
* * *
Chaskel and Mojse Sitnik, sought
Palestine is to have its first fering from the ravages of tuber- by nephew Herszel Sznajder.
Rosa Wolf, sought by Marie Birn- ta•11.241.1.1114.11.14.2.11.1.1.2.1.4.4f..211.111.144
■ Medical School, non-sectarian in culosis and other deficiency dis- baum.
•
Moses Razvaski sought by Aron
policy, modern in buildings and eases. All will need the best med- Alpert.
equipment, with the high stand- ical care. A medical teaching
B. Fiedler (Fiddler), sought by Roza i.
ards that prevail in the best center that will supply trained Grinberg.
Laundered or dry cleaned
Ben Labin, sought by Hersh Labin
I American medical colleges, ac- personnel for the tremendous of Czernowitz.
David Goldstein, sought by cousin
f cording to Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- task of physical rehabilitation and
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Elie Haskelwitsch.
lich, who has assumed chairman- public health is a primary es-
Edith and Aron Hersh. sought by N
Mrs. Matilda Sims of the Bnai ship of a campaign here to sup- sential . in a world trying to re- Enta
Sin Smil.
N
Moses and Natoli Rases. born in
Brith Women's District Six Grand port the establishment of the cover from tyranny and war."
Poland. sought by Pinkas Rases.
Lodge, installed officers of the
Chana Bluma Lefko, born in Jed- N
Einstein Endorses Project
sought by Meir Weinszejn.
Bnai Brith Girls Council and
Dr. Albert Einstein, in a state- wabuc,
Jonas Fleischer, sought by Sloim
Mrs. Ehrlich said the drive will
member chapters at an installa-
We Pickup and Deliver
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and Ester Fleischer.
ment
issued
in
Princeton,
N.
J.,
tion program Nov. 10 at the be a part of a nationwide cam- gave the following endorsement
Aaron Fuhrtnan, sought by nephew,
Pinchos
Fuxmar.
paign
in
500
cities
to
raise
$4,-
Jewish Community Center.
We Specialize
to this medical project:
Sam Adler, sought by Ilona Tobias.
Charters were presented to 000,000 for the building of the
Mrs. Netty Stein, sought by niece.
"The upbuilding of a Hebrew
in Dry Cleaning
Svarz.
three new groups: Helen Penfield, school and its maintenance for the University Medical School is, Madeline
Arnold, Toby and Harry Fuhrer,
FDR, and Henrietta Szold, by first five years. The school will be without question, a real necessity sought by Hans Szachner.
Bernard Haber, sought by Samuel N
Miss Helen Alpert, girl's director. affiliated with the Hebrew Uni-
versity and the Rothschild-Hadas- for our community in Palestine. Haber.
Schneiderman family. born in Dab-
A musical program and recep-
sah University Medical Center on It will also be of great help to rowitz, and Sara Kleinman, sought by
tion completed the program.
many of our young people in Abraham Ratuszn:k.
Mt.
Scopus,
Jerusalem.
Detroit's
Officers installed include:
Sima Fischel (Miniuk) who has a
3916 JOY RD. TY. 5-3001
other countries where the study
quota is $75,000.
letter at JSSB office from Friedel N
FRANCES SOLOVICH CHAPTEP,:
of medicine for them is either im- Reichman, her niece.
president, Selma Feinberg; vice-presi-
Medical men are urgently need-
Mr. Sigmund Feldman or Renee,
telli4111Peal l •SINI.In•Infalln.131PVII•
possible or made difficult.
dent, Dorothy Beltman; secretary.
Marcia Becker: treasurer. Estelle Tru- ed in Palestine and throughout
"It will be an important step
how, and sentinel. Jean Perliss. LOUIS the Middle East, because that area
in the development of the Middle
MARSHALL CHAPTER: president.
Rita Freedman• vice-president. Marilyn is threatened with a shortage of East as a whole, and therefore
'Faback; _ smc.retraries, recording. Bar- doctors..
improve greatly our position
bara Pasnieni• corresponding. Phyliss
Freedenthal: treasurer, Beverly Ber-
Need Trained Personnel
there. Such an institution will be
Chicago Boulevard at Lawton
net, and sentinel. Muriel Kingston.
"During the 1930's," declared equally important for its practi-
HENRIETTA SZOLD CHAPTER: Pres-
ident. Elaine Salzberg; secretary, Stel- the chairman, "Jewish physicians
cal results and its educational
la Wohlman, and sentinel. Dorothy
went to Palestine from Europe, -value."
Milgrom.
EAST SIDE CHAPTER president. but that source of supply is cut
Frances Coleman; vice-president. Ruth
VIENNA (JTA)—Five Jewish
Efronson; secretary, recording. Shirley off. Only a remnant is left of the
Thursday, November 28, 1946 — 11 A.M.
Sheplow; corresponding. Phillis Cole- approximately 15;000 Jewish doc- refugees received bayonet wounds
man. and treasurer. Lois Olen. DAVID
P I L N I C K CHAPTER: president, tors in former Nazi territories; in a clash between French mili-
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach on
Frances Papa; vice-president. Roslind in Poland, for instance, one hun- tary police and 506 Polish Jews
LublIn• secretary. Geraldine Phillips,
and treasurer. Marion Schneider. dred have survived out of the seeking to proceed from the
"A Declaration of Dependences'
IIELEN PENFIELD CHAPTER: presl- pre-war total of 3,700 Jewish American zone of Austria to Mar-
dent. Mae Gasman: vice-president, Inez'
seilles via the French zone.
Edelman; secretary. recording. Shirley doctors. The sub-tropical diseases
Sioldow; rorresponding. Ruth Sborow. of the Middle East can become a
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and choir will officiate.
treasurer. Sue Marks, and sentinel,
Doris Anstandig. F. D. R. CHAPTER: widespread health hazard in these
pi esIdent, Betty Provizier: vice-presi- days of quick transportation un-
The service will be concluded at 12:10 P.M.
dent. Lillian Klatt; secretarN". record-
ing. Ruth Kiwi: corresponding. Eileen less trained personnel is contin-
Lipson treasurer. Ellen Sigman, and ually available to control these
sentinel. Beverly Freelander.
Council officers installed were: diseases at their source.
"During the years of Nazi op-
president, Ileen Olken; first vice-
r
president, Betty Provisier; second pression," she continued, "tens of
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vice-president. Frances Coleman; thousands of ill and underfed
treasurer, Edith Shreeman; secre- refugees found a haven in Pales-
el //// (
tine, and it is the hope of every
tary, Barbara Pastmatter.
humane man and woman that
large numbers of the survivors
Folk Institute Women
"Being married to a Regular: Army
who are still in detention camps
an is tops–in more ways than onel
will be permitted to emigrate to
Hold Series of Affairs
Palestine. Many of them are suf-
"Take pay. for instance. When

Bnai Brith Girls
Install Council,
Chapter Officers

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CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

THANKSGIVING SERVICE

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Before Donor Luncheon

The first in a series of affairs
sponsoring the 20th annual donor
luncheon of the women's division
of the Sholem Aleichem Folk In-
stitute to be held Dec. 18, at the
Book Cadillac Hotel, was held
Nov. 16 at the home of Mrs. A.
Kasarin.
The program was undo, the
chairmanship of Mrs. Ethel Sh‘,rr,
chairman of the donor luncheon
committee.
Dr. Melvin Tumin, of Wayne
University spoke on "Great. l3doks
in Adult Education".
Another social event w ill be
the annual party given by Mrs.
Maurice Dombey, 3294 Waverley,
on Nov. 27. Moe 'Kezner. talent-
ed young singer, assisted hy Mol-
ly Shaw, will contribute to the
evening's program.
On Dec. 7, Mrs. Josselson and
Mrs. Plotkin will sponsor a lunch-
eon-musicale at Huyler's.
For information and reserva-
tions for the donor luncheon call
UN. 1-6172 or TO. 7-8862.

I

"To me, it's 'bring-home pay'!"

Dick enlisted as a Private. that
VS a month looked pretty impos-
sible to me. But really – it's only
the beginning!
"Practically everything's • taken
care of – his medical and dental
care. quarters. clothing. postage;
Our retirement annuity and $1500
extra annual exemption for income
tax. We get an allowance for ma;
one for Dick's food. up to 30 days'
paid vacation a year. We save on
insurance. movies. rail fares. We
get three times the civilian interest
rate on our savings.
"Yes, we do have savings. To
me. its 'bring-home pay.' It's only
one of the reasons why I'm glad
Dick is so satisfied with his job.
feels he's learning so much and
really getting somewhere."

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