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June 12, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-06-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 12, 1959-20

Hadassah to Hear Young Virtuoso;
Israeli HMO Gets Heart Device

Violinist Richard Luby, a of Beverly Hills, a former res-
10th grade scholarship student ident of Detroit.
The first three heart opera-
of Mischa Mischakoff, concert-
master of the Detroit Sym- tions were performed at Ha-
phony Orchestra, will perform dassah's *Ziv Hospital in Jeru-
at the Detroit Chapter of Ha- salem by two visiting Ameri-
dassah membership integration can and two Hadassah cardiac
garden party, Tuesday, at the surgeons. All patients were re-
home of Judge and Mrs. Theo- portedly "doing well" follow-
dore Levin, 2806 Cambridge. ing the surgery.
In one instance, a patient's
A "bird's eve view" of Ha- heart was stopped for 45 min-
dassah by Mrs. Samuel Rhodes utes while surgeons mended a
also w i 11 be
large hole between the two
offered t
ventricles. The heart-lung ma-
sponsors and
chine, designed by Dr. Jer-
their new and
ome Kay, chief of cardiac sur-
pr ospective
gery at the University of
members. A
Southern California, assumed
luncheonette
the functions of the stilled
will be served
heart.
at 12:0 p.m.
A $10,000 Abba Eban Medi-
Mrs. Maurice
cal Fellowship Fund has been
M. Perlman,
established by Vadassah in
chairman of
honor of the retiring Israel
Richard
the day, will
Ambassador to the U.S. The
present the guest artist.
fund will be used for the re-
Richard, in the tenth grade training of immigrant Rouma-
at Cass Technical High School, nian physicians recently ar-
where he plays with the sym- rived in Israel.
phony orchestra, was the re-
cipient of a Norton Scholar-
ship at Chautauqua, N.Y. in
1958. He was first winner of
the Karmazin String Competi-
The formation of a Detroit
tion sponsored by the Michi- chapter of the National Organ-
gan Federation of Music Clubs. ization for Mentally Ill Children
Youngest member of the will be discussed at a meeting
Jewish Center Symphony, Rich- 8 : 15 p.m. Wednesday at the
ard, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grosse Pointe War Memorial
R. Luby, recently appeared as Center.
Michael E. Freelund, execu-
soloist with the group, and has
performed for. the state con- tive director of the organiza-
vention of the Michigan Fed- tion, will speak on the work
of the national group and how
eration of Music Clubs.
Pianist Carol Fenwick will it can aid in the formation of
accompany Richard for the a local chapter.
hairman is
is Edward S. Pig
Chairman
party performance.
gins, and hostesses will include
In other Detroit Hadassah
news, Mesdames Benjamin Mesdames Frederick S. Ford,
Jr., William S. Loud, Joseph
Weiss, vice-president of mem- Murphy, Harrison Sadler, Bruce
bership, and Mrs. Jack Boxer,
chairman, said that the Detroit K. Bockstanz, Robert J. New-
man, Moritz Kahn and Oscar
chapter is making every ef-
Zeman.
fort to be eligible for the Na-
The National Organization for
tional Membership Award: the
Hadassah seal cast in bronze Mentally Ill Children, Inc.
and a wooden gavel standing was established in 1950 when it
on a walnut wood base. was known as the League for
Emotionally Disturbed Children,
Across the globe, in Israel, Inc. A non-profit, public service,
the Hadassah Medical Organi- the NOMIC is "based on the
zation successfully inaugurated realization that an integrated
with a and total approach to childhood
open-heart surgery
heart-lung machine presented mental illness is imperative."
by Dr. Monty M. Bernstein

Local Group to Help
Mentally HI Children

H

en's Clubs

EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION MEN'S CLUB bowling
league has elected the follow-
ing officers for the coming sea-
son: Jerome Kohn, president;
Jerry Simons, secretary; and
Shelly Greenberg, treasurer.
Those wishing to bowl with the
group in September should call
Kohn at KE. 5-6345.

Stewart-Heiger Rites
Planned for Sept. 6

ever y

On the Air=

WORDS WE LIVE BY

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi William M.
Stern, of the First H e b r e w
Cong., 0 a k 1 a n d, Calif., will
speak on "Are You Religious?"
* * *

COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR

Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Hubert Sidlow, exec-
utive committee member of the
Jewish Community Council, will
discuss features of the special
Institute for Program Planners,
to be held Monday, at the Work-
men's Circle Center.

*

*

THE JEWISH HERITAGE

Mrs. Marcus Scheinker, new-
ly-elected president of the -Lt.

ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY,
announces a. meeting on Tues-
day, at the Memorial Home,
when reports on the recent de-
partment convention will be
given. A past president and
past commander's affair, in
sponsorship with the Post, is
being planned for June 23, it
Club Alamo. Mrs. Milton Green-"
berg, hospital chairman, will re-
port on the group's forthcoming
participation in the annual pic-
nic at Dearborn Veterans Ros-

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The t h i r d of 15
literary dialogues on legends of
the Bible between Mark Van
Doren, retired professor of Eng-
lish at Columbia University,
and author-lecturer Maurice
Samuels will be heard.
* *

JWV Activities I

pita'.

* * *
ROBERT J. RAFELSON
AUXILIARY, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Joseph Schust-
MISS FRANCINE STEWART er, recently serviced the Down-
town USO. Participating with
The engagement of Francine her were Mesdames Ellen Brom-
Sandra Stewart to Aaron Leo berg, Frances Rafelson, Bern-
Heiger has been announced by ard Schwartz and Sam Solomon.
the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Stewart, of W.
Classified Ads bring results!
Outer Dr.
Mr. Heiger, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry H e i g e r, of
Miami Bea c h, Fla., attended
Wayne State University, where
Master of Ceremonies
he was affiliated with Kappa
and his Orchestra
Nu fraternity. He was recently
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
graduated from the Miami Uni-
TO 8-2067
TO 6-5016
versity school of engineering.
A Sept. 6 wedding is being
planned.

SAM ROSENBLAT

COYLE TELEPHONE
ANSWERING SERVICE

Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: "Stories from the WJLB to Carry First in
Rabbis" will be presented in
this weekly series of broadcasts Talmud Lecture Series
LOW RATES
The first in a series of Tal-
arranged by the Jewish Com-
VE
7-6701
mudic lectures by Rabbi Pin-
munity Council.
chas Teitz, sponsored by Agu-
dath Israel of Detroit and the
Set Swimming, Hiking Merkaz,
will be broadcast over
as SZ Camp Activities radio station WJLB, originat-
Informal, recreational and ing from the annual banquet of
For All Occasions
cultural activities will be of- Agudath Israel, 6 p.m., June 23.
In Color For
fered at the annual Shaarey in Cong. Beth Shmuel, 12837
Summer - Powder
Blue, Pink,
Zedek children's day camp Dexter.
Orchid, White
this summer, announces the
Joseph Borenstein, president
Also
Cong.'s education department. of Agudath Israel, said that
Children's
Although there is a full Hebrew-English texts will be
Formals
camping program for boys and distributed to guests at the ban-
Shoe Rentals
girls, ages 5-11 inclusive, spe- quet to make Talmudic lore
cial emphasis will be placed understandable to beginners.
7651
Rabbi Teitz already conducts
on selected activities for camp-
W. McNichols
At Santa Barbara
ers in the 10-11 year old age radio Talmud classes over nine
radio stations throughout the
group.
Qualified campers may earn U.S.
For banquet reservations, call
their Junior Red Cross certifi-
cates in swimming and par- Borenstein, DI 1-0569, or I.
ticipate in a varsity baseball Sarnoff, UN 2-0209.
team and overnight hikes.
For full details on limited
Yeshivah Movie Night
openings, interested parents
may call the day camp. office,
Features Double Bill
The PTA of Yeshivath Beth DI 1-4411.
Yehudah will sponsor their Science Foundation Invites
sixth annual movie night on
Honor Student to Texas
June • 22, at the Avon Theater,
Peter S'alamon, son of Dr.
Linwood and Davison. Features
and Mrs. Stanley Salamon, who
will be "Tammy and. the Bache-
is a student at Cass Technical
lor," starring Debbie Reynolds
high school in chemical-biologi-
and Walter Brennan, and "The
cal curriculum, will leave Sun-
Seven Little Foys," starring
day for the University of Texas
Bob Hope. Both are in color.
to participate in the summer
There will be a continuous per-
program for talented high
formance from 7 p.m.
school students.
Under a grant by the Nation-
al Science Foundation, this pro-
gram invites participation on
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the basis of distinguished high
W. DAVISON
school scholastic achievement.
(Closed Monday)
Peter will return to school as
a senior in the fall.

TONY MARTIN
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