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WSU Medical School to Use Sinai Facilities
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Sinai Hospital has become
affiliated with the Wayne State
University college of medicine,
it was announced here this
week. Sinai has made avail-
able its facilities for teaching,
1. This Week's Radio and
research and patient care.
Television Programs
Now a 230-bed institution,
of Jewish Interest
I Sinai is currently in the midst
of planning expansion, which
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
will add another 146 beds to
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
its facilities.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "One Man's Faith,"
the story of an immigrant to
Canada in the last century who
meets the prejudice he thought
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he had escaped, but whose faith
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Jonah B. Wise,
rabbi of Central Synagogue,
And His Orchestra
New York, the founder and
moderator of the Message of
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Israel broadcast, will speak on
"The Pilgrims Came."
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Other private hospitals also
associated with the WSU col-
lege of medicine are Chil-
dren's and Harper Hospitals.
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Making preparations for the 10th annual donor luncheon
of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood are, left to right, seated: Mes-
dames HARRY MARKLE, IRWIN FRIEDMAN, SEYMOUR
FRIED and ROBERT MIDDLEMAN; standing, Mesdames
WILLIAM GOTTLIEB, EDWARD GUNSBERG and ANDREW
ICZKOVITZ.
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Bnai Moshe Sisterhood to Furnish
New Kitchen with Donor Proceeds
Furnishings for the kitchen
of the new Cong. Bnai Moshe,
now under construction at
Kenosha and 10 Mile Rd., in
Oak Park, is the goal set by
the synagogue's Sisterhood for
its annual donor luncheon.
Marking the 10th year of the
donor, the event will be held
at 12:30 p.m., Dec. 8, at Holiday
Manor, when Shoshanah Fried-
man, Detroit soprano, will en-
tertain. Prizes will be awarded
to each woman who attends.
Mrs. Seymour Fried is chair-
man of the luncheon, and is
assisted by Mesdames Robert
Middleman, co-chairman; Irwin
Friedman, tickets; William Gott-
lieb, ticket co-chairman; An-
drew Iczkovitz, tot and teens;
Norbert Reinstein, co-chairman;
Edward Gunsberg, pr o g r a in
book; and David Bernstein,
arrangements.
Men's Clubs
Karl Greenberg was elected
president of the BNAI MOSHE
MEN'S CLUB at its annual elec-
tion meeting last week. Eugene
Friedman was chosen vice-presi-
dent, and Daniel Welber,. sdcre-
tary-treasurer. In addition to
all past presidents, members of
the board will include David
Bernstein, Irving Bernstein, Ir-
vin Farkas, Leonard Green-
baum, Albert Margolin, David
Schwartz, Erwin Friedman, Eu-
gene Weiss, Jack Hochman,
Herman Roth, Samuel Haber
and Alexander Bandler.
Immediate plans include
Hanukah events for Junior Con-
gregation on Dec. 6; a party for
the religious school children
and their parents, Dec. 7; and a
Camp Sea-Gull Reunion
The annual reunion of Camp latke party on Dec. 14. Meet-
Sea Gull, at Charlevoix, will ings are held the second Tues-
be held from 2 to 5 p.m., Sat- day of each month.
urday, in the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer. Par- Branch 11 to Hear Talk
ents, campers and their friends on Labor Zionist's Role
Harold Silver, executive di-
are invited.
rector of the Jewish Family
Service, will speak on "The Role
WE NEED
of the Labor Zionist in Amer-
ica," at a meeting of Branch 11,
Boarding homes for children
temporarily separated from
Labor Zionist Organization, at 9
their families.
p.m., Saturday, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Werner,
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14421 Rosemary, Oak Park.
Boarding care and ull other
A question and answer period
expenses.
and a social hour will follow
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Silver's talk. The meeting is
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open to non-members.
Jewish Family and
Corinthian architecture is
Children's Service
characterized by columns, usual-
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ly elaborately fluted and carved.
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FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV (Chan-
nel 4).
Feature: "The Gift," winner
of a Brotherhood award, tells
the story of Judah Touro, first
Jew to settle in New Orleans.
His freeing of a slave leads him
to appreciate a most precious
gift.
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COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Frank Rosenbaum,
chairman of the Michigan Re-
gion of the American Jewish
Congress, will discuss the ap-
pearance here of Dr. Joachim
Prinz, national AJ Congress
president.
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THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Prof. Irving Howe,
author and editor, and Dr.
Harold A. Basilius, director of
the Wayne State University
Press, will discuss Dr. Sarah
Betsky's "Onions and Cucum-
bers and Plums," new Yiddish
poetry anthology published by
WSU Press in cooperation with
the Schaver Publication Fund.
Mrs. Morris Schaver, who with
her husband ,established the
fund, will deliver a special
message to mark the publica-
tion of the first book in the
series. The broadcast is part
of the Jewish Community
Council's weekly series, "Pages
from the Jewish Heritage."
Elect Mrs. Applebaum
to Head Hillel PTO
Mrs. Emanuel Applebaum has
been elected chairman of the
Parent Teachers Organization
of the Hillel Day School. Her
election took place at the first
PTO meeting, which had a 100
percent attendance record by
the parents.
Also voted into office were
Mesdames Leonard B e n s k y,
Oscar Bigman and Max Gold-
Minkin, secretary; Isaac Barzi-
lay, Maurice Floch, Noam Shud-
ofsky, Wilbur S. Stein and Dr.
Oscar Bigman, program com-
mittee.
The Hillel school is state-
chartered and combines a secu-
lar curriculum approved by the
Detroit Board of Education and
a religious-Hebrew program of
studies.
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