V Long Derivation Found i for Name of Jerusalem Promotes Two Staffers as Ass't Directors E-4 I; PP. The promotion of two Sinai Hospital "staff members to as- sistant directors was announced this week by Max Osnos, Sinai . president. e The two men are David C. Kreger and Henry Gotthelf, who both joined Sinai in 1955 as a d m i nistrative assistants. They hold master's degrees in hospital administration from the Columbia University school of public health. et Kreger, a native Detroiter, attended Cranbrook, and rg- ceived his bachelor's degree from Oberlin- College. Prior to attending Columbia, he worked for a year as an adminisrative intern. "Jerusalem" was not always the actual name of the major Israeli city. In early Biblical times, the city was known as "Salem," a name carried over to the United States by the Biblically-oriented settlers i n our own Massachusetts. Later the Israeli city was called "Jebus," after the Jebu- sitet who lived there before King David captured the area. Afterwards the city was called "City of David." The name "Zion," by which Present-day Jerusalem also has been called, derives from the name of the most important hill there—Mount Zion. Because the historic significance and phy- sical prominence of the moun- taM became so identified with the city of Jerusalem, the ancient prophets themselves felt "Zion" to be an appropriate name for the city. Jerusalem\ also became known as the "Holy City" because the Temple had been -built there. Today, the name "Jerusalem" is thought of as meaning "the City of Peace." What's Cooking? By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser (By Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) SOUR MILK GRIDDLECAKES cups flour V, teaspoon salt 1'/ teaspoons baking soda • 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 egg 2 cups sour milk Gotthelf was named director of North End Clinic when he joined the staff. He holds a bachelor's degree from City Sift and measure flour with College.- of New York, and served for two years in the salt, soda and baking powder. Beat egg well; add 2 cups sour U.S. Army. milk. Add to the dry ingredients Kreger's new duties will in- gradually and mix rapidly. Fry clude administration of all in- on hot greased griddle. * * * patient services, while Gotthelf SWEET POTATO MUFFINS o- is in charge of diagnostic serv- 1 cup cooked mashed sweet ices and continues as director of potatoes 1 1, cups milk North End Clinic. 2 eggs JWB Publishes '57-'58 Servicemen's Calendar ' MiriamA. Barkoff to Wed in Januag The National Jewish Welfare Board has published the 1957- 58 edition of the official "Jew- ish Calendar for Members of the Armed Forces," it was an- nounced by Col. Harry D. Hen- shel, chairman of JWB's armed services division. Arrangements have been made for shipping thousands of copies of the calendar to all American military bases in this country and overseas where they will be distributed to Jew- Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Barkoff, of 20231 Warrington, Detroit, and Windsor, Ont., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miriam Audrey, to Harold Summers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Summers, of Sutherland Ave., Oak Park. Miss Barkoff attended Michi- gan State and Wayne State Uni- versities. Mr. Summers is pres- ently attending WSU, where he is a physics major. The couple is planning a Jan- uary wedding. 1 * * * Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 5nin RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN Expert Aloha Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher July 5—To Dr . a n d M r s S. Laurence A. Garelik (Kathy Klein), of 21740 Westhampton, Oak Park, a son, Robert Mich- ael. * * * July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing R. Blum (Rochelle Klemp- ner), of 19800 Monte Vista, a son, Loren David: * * July 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Salasnek (Beverly Ann Abel), of 13329 Sherwood,Hunt- ington Woods, a daughter, Karre. . * * * June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berman (Sally Kovin- sky), of 9749 Broadstreet, a daughter, Roseanne. * * * June 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fink (Joanne Shops), a son, Stewart Michael. • Detroit's Leader in Entertainment TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 Two Sinai Hospital staff members Were recently elected COLOR officers of national medical Wedding Movies societies. IL Expert Work, Lowest Prices Dr. J. Edward Berk, chief of 0 by Marshall Klaper medicine, was named vice- of scat films president of the American Gas- UN 4-9190 troscopic Society. or a Dr. Max K. Newman, chief of the physical medicine sec- tion, was named secretary- The Perfect Air . . treasurer of the American For Your • Summer Affair! Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He was also elected president of the Michi- gan Academy of Physical Medi- UN. 3-6283 . UN. 3-0404 cine and Rehabilitation. 3 ./u. Coitnizt, divities ZACK KOSHER CATERERS Have Some Choice Dates Available for • Weddings • Showers • Banquets • Bar Mitzvahs, etc. SPECIAL RATES TO ORGANIZATIONS NEWLY DECORATED — DELIGHTFULLY AIR-CONDITIONED 13124 DEXTER Sinai Doctors Present Exhibits for AMA Sinai Hospital staff members presented three exhibits at the recent scientific assembly of the American Medical Associ- ation in New York City. Dr. Lewis Cohen received a certificate of merit for the top exhibit in the physical medi- cine s e c t i o n. The „exhibit showed how more accurate data on the flow of blood to toes and fingers could. be re- corded electronically. A new and safer method of injecting dyes into the gall- bladder for better diagnosis was displayed by Drs. J. Ed- ward Berk and Howard Feigel- son. Dr. H. Saul Sugar presented an exhibit on lymphatics of the eyeball. TU 3-1242 (Between Buena Vista :and Tyler) NOW RENTING announcements RABBI YEHUDAH LOEIATY stiotd Master of Ceremonies • • A Onai Ora Mrs. David Holtzman, direc- tor of the Bnai Brith Choral Group is -pres- ently . in the '-'•••-• process of cast- ing for the 2 tablespoons melted shortening Abel Swerski, former assist- council's forth- 3 tablespoons honey ant director, has been appointed 1 cup flour coming pre- sS teaspoon salt director of Mt. Sinai Hosiptal, sentation • of 1 /4 teaspoon allspice • Milwaukee, Wis. 4 teaspoons baking powder Victor Her- Cook sweet potatoes , mash bert's "T he and use one cup. Add milk, well Fortune Tel CARD OF THANKS beaten eggs, shortening and Mrs. Holtz- The family of the late Isadore, honey. Sift, thenzmeasure flour, Farber acknowledges with resift - with salt, allspice and man previously grateful appreciation the many baking powder. Add potato mix- directed "Die kind expressions of sympathy ture and mix well. Fill greased Fledermaus." All Bnai Brith extended by relatives and muffin tins % full and bake in women interested in singing, friends during the familyls re- a hot 400 degs. F. oven 20 to solo, choral, dancing or drama- work, costuming and scenery cent bereavement. 25- minutes. Makes 12 muffins are asked to contact Mrs. Holtz- man, UN. 2-9198, or Mrs. Hy- 1 man Fox, • UN. 3-0876. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kief (Theresa See- is planning its annual summer I srael Tuchman (Shulamith ! men), formerly Of Miami Beach, picnic this Sunday, at Kensing- Laikin), of Snowden 4 Ave. a Fla., now of Oak Park,. Mich., ton Park, beach area No. 7. Free milk, ice cream, water- daughter, Rachel. a daughter, Sandra Sohana. * * * melon and pop corn will be , * * * available, an4 there will be July 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. July 16 To Dr. and Ws. games and prizes for adulth and Bernard.(Sonny) Rogow (Emily Solomon), of Elmhurst Ave., a Jerome Kurtis (Beverly Gail children, according to Jerry Cornfield), of 15220 Northfield, Cooper, picnic chairman. daughter, Audrey Hope. * * * Oak Park, a daughter, Shellie * * * Kim. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. *, * * • TER will hold an outdoor bar- Marshall Jay Wise (Corrine July 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. becue at 12:30 p.m., Aug. 14, Wax), of 24609 Rensselaer, Oak Mel Forrrian (Sandra Pilnick), at the home of Mrs. William Park, a daughter, Alecia Sue. of 24680 Roanoke, Oak Park, a Cohen, 19137 Ilene. According * * July 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Beth Cindy. to Mrs. Sam Stewart, chair- * * * Fred Weinstein (Bertha Cohen) , man, all active workers on July 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. fund-raising are welcome to of 19794 Lesure, a son, Gary George Shapiro, of 23251 Ke- attend. Stuart. *- * * * * * nos-ha, Oak Park, a daughter, July 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.- Debbie Lynn. DOROTHY FOX CHAPTER, * * * Jay M. Kogan (Rita Cohn), of Bnai Brith Young Women, is 0 July _7 — To Mr. and Mrs. planning an -all-day picnic to W. Outer Dr., a son, Mark Joel. * * * David H. Weisberg (Sylvia R. Bob-Lo,. from 2 to 9 p.m., Sun- July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Levenburg), of 17147 Green- day. lawn, a son, Marc Bennett. 0 cz SAM ROSENBLAT and His Orchestra- Local Doctors Named to National Leadership MISS MIRIAM BARKOFF ish military personnel on the New Year, Sept. 26 and 27. Col. Henshel said that the pocket-size 191-page calendar, published by JWB since 1917, will be sent to 650 military camps in the U.S. and -to U.S. military installations in 65 overseas lands. FOR 1957-1958 SEASON at the Delightfully Air-Conditioned Sholem Aleichem Institute 19350 GREENFIELD, Bet. 7 MILE & VASSAR Available for; Meetings, Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Etc. Full and Adequate Off Street Parking CALL VE 8-7440 or DI 1-3556 N 01 11 OSCAR KUPER ° C3C EI of Oscar's Kosher Meal &- Poultry Market El Is Pleased to Announce That he will open his new market at Na 22155 COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD • ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 15, 1957 WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING l op J EH or- -= -- - io 0 E M r 1D H. 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