THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S -- Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — 22 Nursing Home Names Norman Sokolow as New Director NORMAN SOKOLOW BBYO Schedules Rosalind Silberman Dr. Beresh Talks on Trip to Israel Louis Beresh, chief of the APF, for the Israel Medical Training Institute to Tired Brooklynite the Dr. allergy department in the Association, states that the talk To train leaders for the com- ing year. the Greater Detroit AZA and BBG Councils of Bnai Brith Youth Organization will hold a Leadership Training In- stitute this weekend at Camp Tamarack, in Ortonville. Nearly 150 teenagers, includ- ing Council officers and repre- sentatives of the various chap- ters, will attend. The Institute is planned and carried out by the youth with aid from the staff members. General chair- men of the event are Ken Stol- ler, of Louis D. Brandeis Chap- ter, and Dorothy Borden, of Israel Zangwill Chapter, both Mumford High School students. Delegates will attend semi- nars on leadership to be con- MISS ROSALIND SILBERMAN ducted by the professional staff Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Silber- and two meetings on chapter man, of Cherrylawn Ave., an- programming, to be led by Coun- nounce the engagement of their cil officers. Earl Yaillen, Mich- daughter Rosalind to Sheldon igan regional director of BBYO, Lewis Smith, son of Mrs. Julius will lead sessions concerning Smith and the late Mr. Smith, national .policies and practices of Brooklyn, N.Y. • set up by the youth at their national conventions. A guest speaker, Dr. Hoyt Coe Reed, of Michigan State University, will lead a work- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Last, of shop on racial discrimination and prejudice. There also will San Juan Ave., announce the be sabbath services. Havdalah engagement of their daughter, services and a iJaccabiad, Elaine Fay, to Stanley Merle Weingarden, son of the late The weekend will culminate Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wein- with a banquet Sunday after- noon, at which time the AZA garden. Miss Last is a senior at Council officers will officially Wayne State University. Her be installed, and awards will be fiance was graduated from presented to the winners in last WSU, where he was affiliated year's Council activities. with Sigma Alpha Mu and Tau Epsilon Rho fraternities. The couple plans a Novem- ber wedding. Appointment of Norman J. Sokolow as executive director of Elliott Hall, 13015 W. Chi- cago, was announced this week by Dr. Paul Fraiberg, owner of the newly-opened medical cen- ter. Sokolow comes to Elliott Hall after. serving here for three years as assistant director of the Jewish Home for Aged. Prior to that time, Sokolow, a graduate of New York Univer- sity, was affiliated for four years with the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews of New York. In announcing the appoint- ment, Dr. Fraiberg said that Sokolow brings with him many y ears of experience in high- level care and understanding of patients entrusted to him. Under Sokolow's guidance, Elliott Hall plans to develop its existing occupational therapy department, particularly to pro- vide for the needs of long-term care patients. A sound recreation program also is to be developed: along with proper medical and nurs- Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. ing care and a nutrition pro- Arnold Blau (Ruth Lewis), of gram. The nursing home pro- 10110 Burton, Oak Park, a Son, vides 89 beds for the care of Mark Jeffrey. the chronically ill, convalescent * * and aging persons. Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell J. Schwartz (Florence Center Starts Acting Clinic Silverman), of 21661 Stratford Acting Clinic, weekly Mon- Ct., Oak Park, a daughter, Beth day evening sessions for mem- Anne. bers of the Center Theater, 18100 Meyers, will start at Sept. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. 8 p.m. this Monday, under Kenneth E. Rhodes (Emily the direction of Jerome Bayer. Gunsberg), of 17274 Bentler, a son, Steven Mark. ail nnouncements H EL EXCLUSIVE LY Since 194 'N in Detroit Hospitals & Homes 1 )71111 355 ....Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 UN 3-6242 RABBI CHASKEL GRUDNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE 4-6624 Rabbi Isaac Kaplan Certified Mohel 3300 Waverly TO 9-8639 MARSHALL GOLDMAN REV CERTIFIED MOHEL "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes TO in Hospitals w 7-0979 Sept. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam. A. Wolk (Roberta Snyder), of 14001 Cloverdale, Oak Park, a daughter, Miriam Beth. * * * Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford M. Hoscow (Judith Green), of Trancrest Dr., Li- vonia, a son, Michael Craig. * * SePt.'\7—TO Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Rplaqinick (Barbara Star- obinskyVaf 12325 Littlefield, a son, Howard Dale. Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gayer (Arlene Black), of 14461 Manhattan, Oak Park, a daughter, Alisa Ilene. * * Aug:. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Gellman (Ruth S. Sherman), of James Ave., Oak Park, a daughter, Leslie Jane. * * Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Simon (Mary Ann Coop- er), of 236 Wadsworth Lane, Birmingham, a son, Scott Coop- er. * * Aug 17—To Mr. and Mrs. David Bachaiov (Priscilla Ad- ler), of 3344 Clements, a son, Mark Nathan. Junior Game Rooms Junior game rooms, spon- sored by the Children's Divi- sion of the Jewish Community Center are now open at the Davison and Ten Mile branches. ngagem en ts Veterans' Administration out- patient clinic in Detroit, has been asked by the American Physicians' ~ ' Fellowship, Detroit Chap- ter, to talk on his recent trip to Israel, Oct. 20. Dr. Beresh observed the Dr. Beresh medical care provided for the general Israel population and Kupat Holim's medical and dental care for members of Histadrut and other medical insurance systems like the Na- tional Labor Union, General Zionist sick fund, Maccabees sick fund, and other smaller or- ganizations. Dr. Bernard Weston, presi- dent of the Detroit chapter of • will be accompanied by colored slides. Members will be informed of the time and place through the mails. All other physicians who are interested in attending this meeting may contact Dr. Weston at VE 7-5374. 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An Oct. synagogue or at home. 15 wedding is planned. Regret Error in Announcing Troth In announcing the engage- ment of Joelle Gayle Rogers to Leon H. Stern in last week's Jewish News, the bride- groom's name erroneously appeared as Stein. He is the son of the Irving Sterns, o f Stratford Rd. Miss Rog- ers, of Beau- mont, Tex., is = the daughter Miss Rogers of Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Rogers, of Thomas Rd. Club Women to Hear `Cleft Palate Story' at Sinai Hospital "The Cleft Palate Story," a program presented by the cleft palate team at Sinai Hospital, will be a highlight of a meeting planned by the Neugarten Medi- cal Aid Society at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the main lecture room of the hospital. Sinai's cleft palate clinic, one of the few diagnostic and treat- ment centers in the country, was organized in 1955 to treat persons having cleft lip and palate difficulties. The story of the clinic will be told by Dr. Herbert J. 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