Program ,47-1!3ounced for lladassah's `Dora Mulich Day' Set for Allay II Detroit Hadassah Chapter's country, established in 1654. meeting on Tuesday, May 11, At the May 11 reception and which will be dedicated to Mrs. tea which will honor Mrs. Ehr- lich, starting at 1 p.m., Dr. A. M. Hershman will pronounce the benediction. Rabbi Morris Ad- ler will give the invocation. The edifices of the new Hadas- sah Medical Center in Ein Karern., Israel, will include the "Dora Ehrlich Operating Thea- ter" as a testimonial of high regard in which this community holds Mrs. Ehrlich. Mrs. Philip Lipson, chapter chairmen of the New Medical Center, Mrs. Louis Glasier, Mrs. Daniel Siegel, and Mrs. Philip Broudo, secretary, are chairmen of the Dora Ehrlich Operating Theater Fund. Mrs. William B. Isenberg, chapter - president, extends an invitation to the entire mem- bership and to all friends of Dora Ehrlich in the community to attend this testimonial event. A reception committee com- , MRS. DAVID DE SOLA POOL posed of the following will of- Joseph (Dora B.) Ehrlich, in ficiate on "Dora Ehrlich" Day. Mrs. Wm. Isenberg. president, Miss recognition of her 50 years of Sarah Buchhalter, Miss Esther Buch- community services, will be ad- halter, Mrs. Morse Colton, Mrs. Moe LiPton. dressed by Mrs. David de Solo. The following former Chapter presi- Pool, who has shared with the dents of Hadassah: Mesdames Morris Adler, Theodore Bargman. Ralph David- eminent Detroit woman leader son, David S. Diamond. Max. Frank, Louis many services in national Ha-. Glasier, J. E. Gould. Rae Henry, A. M. Hershman. Harry L. Jackson. Harry L. das.sala. Jones, Maurice Landau. Morse Saulson Mrs. Pool, a former national and Miss Hattie Gittleman. Roll The following former Honor Hadassah president, now an chairmen: Mesdames Sidney Stone, Abra- honorary vice-president, heads ham Srere, Joseph Magidsohn, Meyer Ralph Davidson. H. C. Broder, the Hebrew University-Hadas- Prentis, Sidney J. Allen, Fred Ginsburg, Julian sail Medical School building Krolik, Nathan Kaplan, Benjamin E. Lewis B. Daniels, Robert J. New-• fund campaign. She is the wife Jaffe. man, Alfred Meyers, Milton J. Mahler, of Dr. Pool, rabbi of Congrega- Joseph Jackier, Maurice Brandwine, Sam- J. Rhodes, 'Mrs. Henry Wineman, tion Shearith Israel of New uel Mrs. Meyer Shugarman, Mrs. Philip Lip- York. oldest synagogue in this son, Mrs. Sam Brody, Mrs. Carl Schiller. Maimonides Cock, Published by Yale, Will Further Enrich Jewish History NEW HAVEN, Conn. — When does youth end? When does a man realize that he's not as young as he used to be? Moses Maimonides, the cele-; orated 12th Century sage who codified the Jewish precepts of religious, moral and eivil con- duct, had his own answer. • A man can be considered a1 youth "so long as he can stand on one leg and put on or take off his shoe," said Mainionides ! during a discussion of personal! hygiene in "The Book of Clean-1 ness„" the tenth volume of his code. An English translation of "The Book of Cleanness" has just been published by the Yale Uni- versity Press. Translated from Hebrew by the late Herbert Danby, Regius Professor of Hebrew and Canon of Christ Church at Oxford Uni- versity. in England, "The Book of Cleanness" is the eighth of a 14-volume translation of the en- tire Code of Maimonides being published as part of the Yale Judaica Series. The entire proj- ect is being supported by the Louis M. Rabinowitz Foundation, The Yale Judaica Series is un- der the general editorship of Julian J. Obermann, Sterling Professor of Semitic Languages at Yale, who wrote a special foreword for the newly-publish- ed book. "The Book of Cleanness," one of theilaregst of the entire Code, contains eight treatises on ritual cleanness, one of the most diffi- cult and neglected fields of sacred Jewish law. As defined by Maimonides, cleanness and un- cleanness are not moral terms. In fact, he makes it plain, that one is not obliged to do any- thing to be classified as clean. If a person contracted a mIse of uncleanness, which, like a disease, was contagious, he needed to perform certain rites to become clean again. More- over, the status and worth of an unclean person differed in no way from that of a clean person, except that the former could not enter the Temple of Jerusalem (when it was in existence) or eat of "hallowed" and conse- crated things. Dr. Drachier to Address Shoiem Aleichern Women The Women's Division of the Sholem Aleicheni Institute, un- der the leadership of Ida Koma- roff, will hostess a luncheon, Saturday, at 12:30, in the Insti- tute, 18495 Wyoming. Guest speaker will be Dr. Nor- man. Drachier, cultural director of Temple Beth El, whose topic will be "The Significance of Jewish History." Friends are invited, Find Relaxation at Center Library Older folks find relaxation in the libraries of the Jewish Com- munity Center's 12th St. and D. W. Simons Branches. Lounge :And library facilities are available. Yiddish papers are included in their newspaper eollection. The D. W. Simocris Branch is of- ficially designated as ale Yiddish Division. of the Detroit Public Library. 24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 30, 1954 Silver Dollar Given At Guardian Savings In response to many inquiries Phillmore A. Leeman, secretary of Guardian Savings and Loan Association, 13646 West Seven Mile Road, states that "for a limited time only a Silver Dollar will be given to those who open an exclusive Guardian `Sav-Ins' Account." He suggest- ed that immediate advantage be taken of this offer as it is due to be withdrawn very soon. Two weeks ago, Guardian Sav- ings announced its new exclu- sive Guardian $1,000 "Sav-Ins" plan. It was well received by the community, according to Mr. Leeman. A large number have opened accounts on this plan that is available no where else in the city of Detroit. The Guardian $1,000 "Sav-Ins" Plan adds new value to savings. It gives life insurance at no extra cost when opening a new savings account on this plan. Here is how the plan works: Life insurance will be issued at no extra cost to match the amount of savings and will be increased as additions to the ac- count are made periodically not to exceed $1,000 in a three-year period. An account can be opened for as little as $6.50 a week. Any person up to 62 years of age may open a Guardian "Say- Ins" Account. No medical exam- ination is needed and the in- surance is issued by the Mich- igan Life Insurance Co. An ac- count opened now for $1,000 en- titles a person to free life in- surance for three years while earning 2% current rate. Guardian Savings invites the community to use its many serv- ices, such as paying all utility bills, issuing of money orders, Travelers checks and United Savings Bonds. Guardian Savings is a member of Federal Savings and Loan In- surance Corporation, and all ac- counts are insured up to $10,000. All savings accounts at Guard- ian earn 2% current rate. Assurance Given That Jewish Tourists May Visit Egypt Egypt, unlike its neighboring Arab League country, Jordan, is permitting the entry of tourists without discrimination as to one's religion, race, nationality or color, it is made clear in a letter to Israel Tourist Service, 11820 Dexter, from Yehia Sarney of the Consulate General of Egypt. The question arose in connec- tion with the HMS Caronia lux- ury cruise liner, scheduled to leave 'Sept. 25, calling at Alex- andria, Egypt, on Oct. 18, and at Haifa, Israel, on Oct. 22. International Travel Require- ments point out that Egypt now permits tourists to enter Egypt after having visited Israel, and allows tourists to leave Egypt with an Israeli visa entered in the tourist's passport. For information regarding vi- sas and travel requirements to Israel and the Middle East, call TO. 8-6896. Israel Bond Drive Opened In Holland by J. G. McDonald NEW YORK, (JTA)—The first campaign for Israel bonds in the Netherlands was launched at a meeting in Amsterdam at which James G. McDonald, first United States Ambassador to Israel, was the guest of honor. The launch- ing of the campaign marks the inauguration of Israel's new Development Bond Issue in Western Europe. Mr. McDonald will visit prin- cipal cities to participate in the launching of Israel Development Bond campaigns. Among the communities he will visit, in ad- dition to Amsterdam, are Rot- terdam, Utrecht, Groningen and The Hague, Eduard Spier, chairman of the Board of Deputies of the Jewish Community of Holland, is chair- man of the Israel Bond drive for his count/ 7, Sisters of Zion Plan Mother-Daughter Banquet The annual Mothers and Daughters Banquet of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will be held Mon- day, 6:30 p.m., at Holiday Manor, under the co-chairman- aship of Msds. Morris Mondrow i and Morris Servetter. Mrs. Jos- eph Kunin, program chairman, announces that Mrs. Morris Ad- ler will be the guest speaker. A program of Hebrew and Jew- ish melodies will be rendered by Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg. The next meeting of the group will take place Wednesday at Young Isral Manor. Mrs. Milton Winston, president, announces that a dramatic program dedi- cated to the mother and daugh- ter theme will be the highlight of the afternoon. 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