Detroit Physicians Urged to Aid. Building of Israel Medical Center Posing with Dr. MORDECAI HELFMAN,(cen- ter. Israel phy- sician who came here to address a meeting of the American Phy- sicians Fellow- ship Committee for the Israel Medical Associa- tion, are Dr. - IL S A UL SUGAR (left) and Dr. BERNARD WES- TON, president of the Detroit -Chapter of- the APFC. Members of the Detroit medic- He Urged each doctor present al profession gathered last week to subscribe as a $1,000 founder, at inai Hospital to hear Dr. and spoke- of finding among Mordecai Helfman, executive their patients those who. would member of the Israel Medical . wish to perpetuate the names of Association, speak of the serious loved ones by undertaking part need of the IMA for a medical of the project. The majority of Israel's -doc- and research center in Jerusa- lem, with a branch in Tel Aviv. tors work in public institutions such as Kupat Holim, Hadassah, Stating that Israel is unique Malben, government and muni- in that only 25 percent of its cipal hospitals, Dr. Helfman said. physicians are engaged in priv-j The medical center would ate practice, with the remainder serve to offer lectures - and pro- serving various government proj- vide postgraduate training, ects, Dr. Helfman emphasized would • have a library, and au- that Israel's physicians needed ditorium, a room for. medical ex- help in erecting the buildings. hibits and a department for the Recently, the Israel govern- history of Israel medicine. ment granted land to the IMA Each building would cost an for a building site, but since estimated $250,000. A message funds are not available for the ' was read from Dr. Moshe Sher- medical center, funds are being man, president of the IMA, in- sought outside the country, par- which he urged the APFC to in- ticularly among doctors, Dr. elude the Academy of Medicine Heitman said. in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in its program of activities. Dr. Bernard Weston, president of the APFC, the adopted. arm Do You Have A of the IMA in this country, in- Blue-White JNF vited local physicians to join the Box in Your Home Detroit Chapter, and announced that the third World Congress of That Has Not Been Jewish Physicians would be held Cleared? in August, 1955, in Haifa. Dr. Helfman conferred with a group of APFC leaders after the meeting at the home of Dr. Ezra •Lipkin, and the following eve- . ning met with another group at the residence of Dr. Morris Marks,' Dr. H. Saul Sugar, local opthalmologist introduced Dr. Helfman at the Sinai meeting. JNF Women Set $50,000 Drive Goal A goal of $50,000 was set by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- ish National Fund at a program on Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Syn- agogue, which officially opened its fund-raising campaign. Dessert luncheon was followed by an address by Mrs. Sidney Ravin, president, in which she urged members to back solidly the year's donor campaign ef- forts. Rabbi Sydney Mossman was‘ guest speaker. Also addressing the group were Mrs. Max Stoll- man, donor chairman, Mrs. Al'- . raham Scheuer, co-chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum. The Adas Shalom choral group entertained. I Assisting Mrs. Jules Kraft, the afternoon's program chairman. were Mesdames Leonard Olshan- sky, Irving Arlin, Harry New- corn and Joseph Deutch, who served as hostesses. I _ Israel Bond Women Plan 'Big Show' at Masonic on Dec. 16 PHILADELPHIA, (JTA)—The religious observance commit- tee of the Philadelphia Board of Rabbis has issued an appeal tip members of the Jewish community and communal organizations here "to maintain the sanctity of the Sabbath by not arranging and/or sponsoring any public celebrations on New York's Eve." New Year's Eve falls on Friday evening this year. The Board's appeal, issued by Rabbi Morris Pickholz, chairman of the committee, stressed the fact that it represents "all interpretations of Juda- ism in this area." Dr. Pious to - Address Zionist Oneg Shabbat Dr. Eugene I. Pious, of the Herman Kiefer Hospital depart- Robert Nathan Bidu Sayao The "BIG Show," the Bonds of the-Israel Government Show. will be the major undertaking of the Detroit Women's Division for Israel bonds, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1 p.m., in the Scottish Rite Cathedral 01 Masonic Temple, according to Women's Division co-chairmen, M r s. • Joseph Katchke and Mrs. Harry Kay. The attraction of the "BIG S how" wi ll .ya , tsra- zilian star of the Metropolitan Opera. Robert Nathan,. top-ranking economist and former Deputy Director of the U. S. Office of War Mobilization and Recon- version, will be the speaker. Another attraction of the afternoon is "The New Look Through the Ages," in which 10 selected representatives of local Jewish Women's organizations will give their portrayals • of Eve, Ruth, Queen Esther, 'Han- nah, Donna Gracia, Gluckel of Hemeln, Henrietta Herz, Rebec- ca Graetz, Henrietta Szold and Channah Senesch. Working with Mrs. Katchke and Mrs. Kay on preparations for this event are: Mrs. Philip Helfman, national sponsors chairman; Mrs. Joseph Newman, "CHEN" chairman; Mrs. Albert Potiker, cash collection chair- man; Mrs. Samuel Aaron and Mrs. Philip Cutler, BIG Day chairmen; BIG Show director, Mrs. Eli Gross; Mrs. Norman Allan, accompanist,. Mrs. Avis Shulman, of New York, national chairman of the Israel Bond Speakers Division, will be nar- rator of the fashion review. On Nov. 22 there will be a general report meeting of work- ers at the Israel bond office. It will be followed by a double ses- sion on Dec. 2, One in the morn- ing. with Mrs. Alex Lowenthal of Pittsburgh and a sponsors sales meeting at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Charles Milan. The JNF Office TO, 8.7384 F-7110ROWITTMARGARETEN T H- E s ■ Yrk , ment of thoracic surgery, will be guest speaker at an oneg shah- ! bat planned by the Young Zion- ist Club at 8 p.m., today, at the lhome of Sarah Gotlib. Dr. Pious will report on , the three visits he– made to Israel and comparisons and- improve- , merits in these periods: the pre- independence period, post inde- pendence period during which !he served as a surgeon and the year 1953. Dr. Pious, an American, served in Southern France as a medical officer in charge of a refugee camp, and aided in transporting refugees from Europe to Israel. A social hour will follow dis- cussion. For information, call Miss Gotlib, TO. 5-0071, or Rita Bakst, TO. 6-5933. 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Tourists already are arriving ning SUNDAY, NOV. in Tucson, -which is famous for 21st . . . or call its warm sun and dry climate. Since the spirit of the "Old West" 'still prevails, visitors to Tucson bring with them a plen- tiful supply of jeans and sports clothes. A feature this year at the If you want your box Santa Rita is a lowered rate cleared immediately DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 schedule. Rooms are available I. Friday, November 19, 1954 • from $6 a day, with children under 14 years free. Sports, sightseeing trips, ski- ing on nearby Mt. Lemmon, ro- d eos, golf courses, desert and mountain trails, old Indian miss- mils and Old Mexico are some Vpadied "M Rif of the many attractions the Santa Rita offers is guests. The winter training home of the Cleveland Indians, the San- ta Rita also is popular among movie stars when shooting Pure ...white ... just right! scenes in the desert and moun- tains nearby. Recent guests were Ideal for "breading" chops, Greer Garson and Dana An- . drews, together with director Mervin LeRoy. Rich in the lore of the Old West, the Santa Rita Hotel fea- tures weekly "chuck wagon din- ners" as reminders of the pio- neer days. Even watching the :OV‘ ? •• sun go•down over the mountains MADE FROM 'THE MATZOH WITH THE TASTE is a thrill .for,,Nacationers,. IF SO . Philadelphia Rabbis Urge Sabbath Observance On New Year's Eve R CHANUKAH.- in Ismer, kindle a new light in their eyes with a welcome gift of food ... send them Gift Scrip for $10, $15, $20, $25 and $50, for their choice of kosher foods in our Israel gift shops ...or Parcel Certificates for your choice of six ready-packed assortments $10.50, $14.50, $19.50, $22.50 and $26.50 Agency Authorized Agency krael Enterprises, 11820•Dexter -Blvd, I TO, 8-689