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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-01

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Hadassah Presents NY Designer;
Groups Slate Meetings for Dec. 5

16—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 1, 1950

Jewish Hospital Nets
$100,000 in Campaign

Close to $100,000 in pledges
was reported Wednesday at the
first report luncheon of the spe-
cial campaign being conducted
by the Jewish Hospital Division
of the Greater Detroit Hospital
Fund.
Melville S: Welt, chairman of
the special drive, congratulated
workers on the excellent results
to date and asked them to con-
tinue to cover their assignments.
"Some slips are still unassigned,"
he added, "and we would like
workers to call campaign head-
quarters, WO. 5-3939, to arrange
for assignments, if they have not
yet picked up their slips."
The drive is being held in co-
operation with the greater De-
troit Hospital Fund in which the
Jewish Hospital AssociatiOn is a
partner. Providing the Fund's
goal is reached, the Jewish Hos-
pital will receive $2,500,000 in al-•
locations.
Plans for the Jewish Hospital
have been completed and bids
Pauline Trigere passes final judgment on one of her creations are being asked of contractors,
worn by New York fashion model Lisa Fonssagrives. Miss Trigere according to Nate S. Shapero,
will do her own rarrating at Hadassah's Honor Roll Fashion Show. chairman of the building com-
mittee.
Wardrobes of the world's best will see the film "Am Shalom." There
will also be a ceremony of the lighting
dressed women,' the. Duchess of of
the menorah candles.
Council Affiliates Hear
Windsor, Mrs. William Paley,
A paid-up membership luncheon at Beth
Aaron
synagogue
will
highlight
the
Wy-
and Gloria . Swanson among oming Division meeting. The group will Of 'Communist Threat'
them, include many of Pauline see the dramatic "Her Spirit Lives • on
Forever" with participation by the group's
Trigere's originals, and Detroit choir.
The Jewish Community Coun-
women will have the opportuni-
Southern Oakland County Group will cil and its affiliated organiza-
ty of meeting Miss Trigere and hold their annual children's Hanukah tions have been invited by the
at 4 p. m. at Women's City Club. Detroit Chapter of the American
viewing a selection of her crea- Party
Royal Oak. A 'grab bag of gifts and
tions at the Hadassah Honor refreshments will round out the festivities. Jewish Committee to a meeting
Roll Fashion ShOw Tuesday,
at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 11, at Temple
Dec. 12 at Masonic Temple.
Beth El at which Dr. Nathan
Reich will speak on the "Com-
Miss Trigere's knack of com- Woman Judge Speaks
munist Threat."
bining simplicity without aus- At Congress Program
Chairman of the department
terity has made her designs
some of the most copied in the
Judge Justine Wise Polier, na- of economics at Hunter College
dress industry.
tional vice-president of the and a noted American scholar,
Mrs. Charles Gershenson is American Jewish Congress and Dr. Reich has made an- intensive
study of Communist activity and
chairman of arrangements for
the fashion show. To make your one of America's outstanding of conditions underlying the de-
Jewish women velopments in countries now be-
contribution to Hadassah's Hon-
will speak at hind the Iron Curtain.
or Roll Campaign for 1950 and
2:30, Dec. 10 at
Dr. Reich will also address, in
thus witness the fashion event,
the Lee Plaza Yiddish, representatives • of the
call the Hadassah office, TY.
Hotel, under the Council's Yiddish-speaking or-
8-8216.
auspices of the ganizations at 2 p.m., Dec. 10, at
Eight_ of the ten Hadassah
Michigan Coun- the Turover Hall, 12129 Dexter.
groups will hold'Hanukah meet-
cil, AJC. Mr.
ings at 12:30 p. m. Dec. 5.
Harry • Nathan,
Central East will meet at the home of
local vice-presi- Carmel School, Bnai
Mrs. William Flashenberg, 1475 W. Bos-
ton. 1VIrs. Harry Oberstein will head
dent will pre- Joseph to Hold Party
their program, reviewing Meyer Levin's
Judge Polier side.
'In Search."
Central West meets at Cong. Bnai
Carmel Hebrew School and
Judge Polier, daughter of the
Moshe with David Greenbaum. Marilyn
Golde and Jerry Katz entertaining with late Rabbi and Mrs. Stephen S. Cong. • Bnai Joseph will sponsor
an Israel musical program, accompanied Wise is an authority on corn- a Hanukah play and a latke
by Mrs. Morris Lipshy, The choral group
munity problems ,and child wel- party, Dec. 10, at .1 p.m.
will also participate.
The pupils of the Carmel
A Youth Aliyah film, "The Hope of fare work and has held a num-
Israel," will feature the Russell Woods ber of important posts in gov- School will present a play, "The
East Division meeting at Rose Sittig
Dreidel," will bless the Hanukah
Cohen Bldg. Mrs. Frank Barucs will lead ernment.
the community singing. •
candles and sing Hebrew songs.
Charles Feinberg, authority on Jewish
Jack Borin will preside. Sol
ceremonial objects will speak on their
Wayne U. Holds Job
B. Edelman and I. A. Lawton
meaning and origin at the home of Mrs.
Jule Solomon, 1750 Strathcona, to mem-
will speak. F. Prag will extend
Outlooks Conference
bers of Sherwood Group.
greetings in the name of the
University East, meeting at the home
former pupils.
of [sirs. Samuel Schwartz, 18000 Muirland,
The
annual
Job
Outlooks
Con-
will view "Land of Their Own," and hear
Mrs. Milford Pregerson pay tribute • to ference sponsored by Mackenzie
Henrietta Szold.
Wayne U. Offers Course
University West will meet at Northwest Union, the men's organization of On Architectural Concrete
aebrew Cong. Mrs. Robert Brews will Wayne University, will be held
'Wayne University will sponsor
speak on her Israel trip and members
in State Hall, Cass and Putnam, a short course on architectural
Tuesday and Wednesday.
concrete, to be presented by the
The keynote address will be Portland C e in e nt Association,
Rabbi Lehrman Guest
by Robert Fisher, presi- starting at 7 p.m. today. Classes
At Daniel Frisch Party given
dent of the National Bank of meet on two successive Friday
Detroit. The conference will evenings in Room 202, Science
With Rabbi Moses Lehrman, then break up into eight panels; Hall, at the corner of Warren
of Cong. -Bnai Moshe, speaking medicine and pharmacy, fi- and C a s s. - No fee will be
on "The Meaning of Hanukah," nance, marketing, law, educa- charged.
Daniel Frisch Chapter, ZOD, will tion, journalism, engineering,
hold a Hanukah party at •:30 and management.. Outstanding
p.m., Thursday. The meeting, men from each of these fields
FELT HATS
to be held at the home of Dor- will participate_ in the panels.
Cleaned and
othy and Goldie Gartz, 2685 Car-
Among the students taking
ter, will feature latkes, games part will be Edwin Blumberg,
Blocked.
and Hanukah gifts.
4277 Tyler.
Rabbi Lehrman and Mrs.
We carry a coplete line
Lehrman are the guests of the
of hat making accessories
chapter for the evening. Tobie Dan Elazar Wins Prize
for the Home Milliner
an Student.
Schneider, program chairman,
Dan Elazar, son of Mr. and
has planned a Hanukah gift
MICH. MILLINERY
ior,, -grab bag. Members and friends Mrs. Albert Elazar, recently
are invited. There is no admis- placed third in the city-wide
CENTER
Hearst History Contest and won
sion charge.
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John
R
WO.
1-6758
a $100 prize. He will compete in
the national contest.

,s

Israel Film to Spark
First Histadrut Rally

"Where the Future Begins," a
warmly human film of life in
Israel, will be featured at the
fi rst rally of Histadrut Cam-
paign at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at
Labor Zionist Institute.
A prominent speaker from
New York will address the rally
and initial reports of divisional
work on behalf of the campaign
will be given. All Histadrut
wor'ers, delegates and friends
are urged to attend,

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Two Tragedies 6.000 Miles Apart
Tell Pathetic Plight of Israel Mother

A distance of approximately
6,000 miles separates two trage-
dies which are both close to the
heart of a 22 year-old Israeli
woman.
Mrs. Sala Hausman is in De-
troit caring for a sick woman
for room and board, so she can
be near her six month-old son,
Marvin, who is in Sister Eliza-
beth Kenny Polio •Foundation,
crippled in the arms and legs.
Earlier this week she re-
ceived notification from her
husband, who is at Pedrokatz
Hospital in Tel Aviv, that he
must undergo an operation to
remove three quarters of his
stomach.
Mrs. Hausman met her hus-
band in Israel at an immigrant
reception camp, and the two
were married. She came there
from Poland where she was a
prisoner in a concentration
camp for three years.
When Marvin contracted po-
lio when only three months old,
he was cared for by Israel doc-
tors, who advised her to bring
the baby here. After selling
most of her personal possessions,
and with funds collected by
other immigrants in the camp,
she had enough money to come
to Detroit where she arrived
nearly three weeks ago.
On the voyage here the baby
became ill when he was fed
milk. It was the first whole
milk the child had tasted. He
was brought up on a diet of
rice milk, which his mother
squeezed out from a sack of
wormy rice kernels.
Mrs. Irving Stern of Burling- .
ame Ave., who learned about the

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suggested the infant be taken to
Sister Kenny Foundation, after
she heard no hospital or clinic
in Detroit was able to help him.
For the first time since con-
tracting the disease Marvin-
showed some progress when this
week he made the slightest
movement in his thumb.
Mrs. Hausman, who is a proud
woman, refuses to take charity
for herself, although she pos-
sesses only one dress and a thin
coat. She has, however, accept-
ed a $1,000 donation from the
Hebrew Hospital Association for
her son.

MAXWELL ABELL, of Chica-
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United Synagogue of America,
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