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November 15, 1957 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-11-15

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Sinai Hospital, Clinic Annual Meet Judith Laikin
AJC Director
to Hear Reports on Expansion

JNF Auxiliary Sets Fund Drive

Judith Laikin, former. U. S.
Prof. James A. Hamilton, na- ent site at Holbrook and Oak- foreign service officer in the
land
to
become
the
outpatient
tionally known hospital consul-
Far East and Britain, has been
tant, will be principal speaker unit at Sinai Hospital itself.
appointed director of the Mich-
This and other provisions of igan-Ohio-Indiana regions of the
at the joint annual meeting of
Sinai Hospital and North End the report have been incorpo- American Jewish Congress, it
Clinic at 8:15 p.m., Nov. 26, rated in the hospital expansion was announced by Isaac Tou-
program which will be pre- bin, national AJ Congress execu-
in the hospital lecture hall.
at the meeting.
He will reveal the first public sented
Models and artists' sketches tive director.
details of an expansion program of the new hospital unit—the
Miss Laikin, who assumed her
for Sinai Hospital, which has
post this week, will make her
first
step
in
a
projected
15-year
been developed by community development program—will be headquarters at AJCongress' re-
leadership on the basis of sur-
gional office, 163 Madison here.
at the meeting.
veys conducted by Prof. Hamil- displayed
Miss Laikin has traveled ex-
Prof. Hamilton, principal
ton in 1955-56.
t e ns iv el y in
speaker at Sinai's 1955 annual
The meeting will be jointly meeting, is director of the cur-
India, Pakis-
chaired by Max Osnos, presi- riculum of hospital administra-
t a n, Burma,
dent of Sinai Hospital, and tion in the University of Min-
Ceylon and
Melville S. Welt, president of nesota school of public health.
Afghanista n,
North End
and spent
He was previously professor
Clinic.
some time in
of hospital administration at
Prof. Hamil-
Israel. Later
Yale and director of the uni-
ton was re-
she was as-
versity-affiliated New Haven
tained in late
signed to serve
Hospital. As a consultant, he
1955 to survey
as visa officer
has guided hospital and health
the utilization
to the Ameri-
.needs, planning surveys
of Sinai's
can Embassy
throughout the U. S.
present physi-
Miss Laikin London. She
The meeting will mark the
cal plant and
passage of five years since the has taught international rela-
to project the
opening of Sinai Hospital. Mile- tions to American Air Force
role which - the.
. stones in the early progress of personnel stationed at bases in
Jewish hos-
the community's Jewish hospital England.
pital will play
will be • reviewed.
A native - of Baltimore, Miss
in meeting the Hamilton -
Eight trustees will be elected Laikin was educated in the pub-
health needs of the community to the Hospital Board.
lic schools of Detroit, and re-
over the next 15 years.
ceived her B.A. degree in 1948
Since the completion of his
at the University of Michigan.
survey, he has continued to HW Women to Attend
In 1950, she took her M.A.
serve as consultant to Sinai's JWF communi-Tea
degree in international affairs
planning committee.
A Communi-Tea for residents at Columbia University. She has
One of the features of the
Hamilton report was the recom- of the Huntington Woods area, also studied international rela-
mendation that North End sponsored by the Women's Di- tions at the London School of
Clinic be moved from its pres- vision of the Jewish Welfare Economics.
Federation, will be held at 1
While a student at the Uni-
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of versity of Michigan, Miss Laikin
Mrs. William L. Deutsch, 26040 was twice a winner of the na-
Huntington, Huntington Woods. tionally-known annual Avery
Women attending will be able Hopwood literary awards.
to tour Federation's local agen-
She is the author of articles
"The Aristocrat of Teas"
cies through a series of slides on domestic and foreign prob-
on the 14 local agencies pre-
sented by Mrs. Julian Scott and lems which have been pub-
lished in The Reporter magazine
Mrs. Harry L. Jones.
Assisting Mrs. Deutsch as co- and elsewhere.
hostesses are Mesdames Barney
Katzman, Louis Bainett, Philip
Hertz, Jack Sporn and Richard Sid Shmarak's
Tischler. Mrs. Leo Orecklirt is
overall chairman of Communi-
Teas for the Women's Division.

Mrs. Max Stollman, president
of the Ladies Auxiliary of • the
Jewish • National Fund, an-
nounces an open meeting at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Beth
Aaron Synagogue, Wyoming at
Thatcher.
Mrs. Al Schneider, donor
chairman, will formally open
the fund-raising drive, which
culminates in January.
Mrs. Harry Portnoy, program
chairman, will introduce Mrs.
Avis C. Shulman, guest speaker,
and Mrs. Leonard Olshansky,
vocalist, with Mrs. Herman
Bregman a t
the piano.
Mrs. Shul-
man, wife of
Rabbi Charles
Shulman, is a
lecturer, au-
that and world
traveler. She
is one of tile
few women
who holds a
degree from
the Hebrew
Union College.
During her
most recent
visit to Israel,
Mrs. Shulman Mrs. Shulman
made a thorough investigation
of soil reclamation, reafforesta-
tion and irrigation • projects
which are being accomplished
through JNF. She will give an

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Labor Zionists to Hear
Report on Israel Visit

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At a 9 p.m. meeting Satur-
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The meeting will take place
of 48
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for the evening.
Recently elected officers of
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chairman; B. Linderman and M.
one package! Brose,
vice-chairmen; W. Thom-
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SIGMUND M. COHEN, Cin-
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ness executive, has been ap-
pointed chairman of the com-
mittee of the bureau of person-
nel and training of the National
Jewish Welfare Board.

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