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March 24, 1950 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-03-24

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16—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 24, 1950

Anticipating Pesach

This young newcomer to
America shows great satisfac-
tion with his sampling of holi-
day matzoh. More than 1,000
displaced Jews will sit down
to their first seder in this
country in New York- City's
Hotel Marseilles, where .Unit-
ed Services for New Ameri-
cans maintains a national- re-
ception shelter .for neVidy
rived DP's.

Psychoanalyst to Speak
705 izo Groups at Inst.

noted

`Doctor' Dollars

Donations to Hadassah Go
For Medical Care in Israel

American Jews find countless
opportunities to contribute to
the welfare of their co-religion-
ists all over the world, and par-
ticularly in Israel, through the
many major fund-raising cam-
paigns which punctuate the
calendar and the important
collections which continue on a
year-round basis.
In some of these campaigns,
it is possible for contributors
not only to give to a general
fund but to give specific
amounts for specific purposes.
Among these is Hadassah, which
lists a series of gifts offering
particular benefits to Hadassah
installations in Israel.
These donations were made
public by Mrs. Bud Blum, volun-
teer executive secretary of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
One thousand dollar donors
may furnish small synagogues
in one of four Hada.ssah hospi --
tals in Jerusalem:' Furnishings
Will include an,. Ark, a Scroll,
benches and other necessary
items. Plaques bearing the
donors name will be installed in
th. ese rooms.
Although Hadassah cannot
name any of the 62 welfare sta-
tions it now runs for any indi-
vidual, it will set up plaques. for
individuals Who make donations
either, fOr new stations, or for
rooms in Stations now function-
'ing, or 'for :furnishings in these
rooms. Construction of a new
Stations costs $2500 per room;
naming of a room in existing

Dr. Alexander Grinstein,
Detroit psychoanalyst, will speak
on the "Psychological Aspects
of Being Jewish" before a joint
meeting of the English-speak- stations is $1500; furnishing a
ing branches of the Labor 'Zion- room is $500.
Other gift specifications out-
ist Organization at 8:30 p.m.
&today, March 26, at the Labor line medical treatments which
can be given for varying
Zionist Institute,
Dr. Grinstein is a member of
t h e American psychoanalytic
Society.
Chapters 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11
are sponsors of the meeting,
which is open to the public.

I

&do

March 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Pintarich (Esther Slobin)
of London Ave., a son, Michael
Stuart.
• * *

March 13—To Mr. and Mrs..
Eddie Wilensky (Harriet Joseph)
of 1622 Lee Place, a daughter,
Sherry Fay.
* * *
March 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry M. Newman . (Belle Rez-
nick) of Berkeley, Calif., former-
ly of Detroit, a son s Mark Jacob.
* * *
March 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Whitefield, (Rosetta Lei-
der) a son, Marc Gary.
* *
March 9—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Glanz (Nancy Magid) of
We:Isor, a daughter, Ellen
Renee.
* * *
March 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
William Kurtz (Helda Solomon)
of Tyler Ave., a daughter, Car-
ole Joyce.
* * *
March 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Deitch (Edith Sch-wartz)
of 18307. Santa Rosa
a

daughter, Beverly- SUe.
* *
March 4—To Mr. and'. • , Mrs.

Harold. Edelson (Elaine Krell),

amounts of money. For $100,
Hadassah can provide an oper-
ation and give a week's after-
care in one of its hospitals. $70
provides enough streptomycin
for 70 days' treatment of one
or more patients.
For $40, Hadassah can save
the life of a dehydrated child
by providing toxicosis cure for
one week. One week's -treat-
ment for a tubercular patient
or a general immigrant case
costs $35. Hadassah can deliver
a child for a new immigrant for
$25.
A child, threatened with
trachoma, can be cured for $10.
A gift of $5 will guarantee ring-
worm cure for a child. Three
dollars will give one day's out-
patient treatment, 'while a $1
gift provides a patient's food
for one day.
Additional information
on
these gifts may be obtained
from Mrs. Blum by calling her
at TY. 8-8216.

Neugarten Has Annual
Membership Program

60 New Enterprises
Underway in Israel

Neugarten Medical Aid Society
has completed plans for its
membership event, to be held at
12:30 p.m. Monday, March 27,
at the Jewish Center on Wood-
ward.
Mrs. Samuel Goodman, mem-
bership chairman, is in charge
of the affair. Luncheonette will
be followed by entertainment by
the dramatic group.
Mrs. David Saks will direct an
original skit, "Looking Back,"
based on the history of the
society, written by Mrs. Albert
Schweitzer.

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employ about 2,000 persons
have signed contracts with the
Nathanya municipality and some
will begin work shortly.

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Since The Jewish News of-
fice will be closed on Mon-
day, April 3, for the Passover
holiday, a special deadline
will be in force for the edi-
tion of Friday, April '7.
All copy and photographs
for that edition must be at
the office of The Jewish
News, '708 David Stott Bldg.,
not later than 12 noon Fri-
day, March 31,

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* *
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