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October 12, 1951 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-10-12

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Hospital Cornerstone Laying Set for Sunday

Organizations Are Invited to Send
Messages for Inclusion in Structure

All leading Detroit Jewish or-
ganizations have been invited
to send appropriate messages to

ments this past week to the
Hospital office, 2206 David
Stott Building.
Arrangements for the corner-
stone laying have been under
the direttion of Henry M. But-
zel, chairman of the cornerstone
committee, with the assistance of
William Friedman and Abraham
Srere.
All members of the com-
munity have been invited to
attend the laying of the cor-
nerstone in celebration of an
achievement worked for by
three generations of Detroit
Jews. Funds for the hospital
were contributed by members
of the Jewish community in a
special campaign conducted
by the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion—which includei the hos-
pital as a member agency-

Officers of the Jewish Hos-
and by members of the total
community through a grant, pital Association, which sponsors
from the Greater Detroit Hos- S i n ai Hospital,
pital Fund.
are, in addition
to Osnos, presi-
dent, Sidney J.
Allen, Maur i c e
Aron sson and
Henry Wine-
man, vice-presi-
dents, Irwin I.
Cohn, secretary;
Israel Davidson,
treasurer; a n d
Osnos
Ben B. Buten, executive secre-
tary.
Nate S. Shapero, chairman
Friedman
Srere
The new hospital will have of the bulding committee, has
space for 200 patients, including been in the forefront of ef-
all the facilities for general hos- forts in the construction of
pital care—such as obstetrics, the hospital.
Hospital board members in-
,surgery, x-ray, therapy and oth-
er medical services. Designed by clude Charles N. Agree, Louis
Albert Kahn Associated Archi- Berry, Irving W. Blumberg, Mrs.
tects and Engineers, with the Joseph H. Ehrlich, Nathan R.
consultation service of Dr. J. J. Epstein, Max Fisher, Nathan
Golub, Sinai will embody all of Fishman, Harry Frank, William
the latest accepted techniques in Friedman, Joseph Holtzman, Abe
Kasle and Marcus Kates.
hospital care.
Concluding the board list are

THE JEWISH NEWS - 3

Friday, October 12, 1951

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be included in the cornerstone
of Sinai Hospital, Jewish Hos-
pital of Detroit, Max Osnos,
president of the Jewish Hospital
Association, has announced.
The cornerstone will be laid at
1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14, at the
Hospital site, Outer Drive, be-
tween. Whitcomb and Lauder,
where • Sinai has been under
construction since the ground
was broken in January of this
year.

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Organizations have been
asked to submit their state-

Knesset to Elect
Israel President

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A bill
providing for a regular election
of the President and setting
forth the conditions of tenure of
the office passed its first read-
ing in Parliament. Dr. Weiz-
mann's present term expires
Nov. 20. The bill before the
Knesset provides for the elec-
tion of a president at least a
n. onth before the expiration of
the term of the previous presi-
dent.
President and Mrs. Weizmann
arrived here - for a two-week
vacation at the King David
Hotel.

Max J. Kogan, Julian H. Krolik,
Samuel H. Rubiner, Morris L.
Schaver, Ben L. Silberstein,
Judge Charles C. Simons, Leon-
ard N. Simons, Isidore Sobeloff,
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Srere, Louis Tabashnik, Melville
S. Welt, Frank A. Wetsman,
David Wilkus, Lew Wisper and
Max J. Zivian.

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