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October 02, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-10-02

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SA NEWS — Friday, October 2, 1959

Neugarten Aids Sinai Clinic

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Dr. Schwartz Disputes
Judaism Council Stand
on Holy Day Bond Sales

Weizmann, Institute Gets $1,500 for
Cancer Study in Detroiter's Memory

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
A gift of $1,500 was given in Israel is so great and the
Joseph J. Schwartz, vice presi-
Weizmann .Institute scientists
dent of the Israel Bond Organi- recently to the Weizmann Insti- are doing such a magnificent
zation, took issue with the tute of Science, in Rehovot, job, that her family decided to
American Council for Judaism for cancer research in Israel, present the available fund to
whose president, Clarence L. in memory of Frieda Green.
the Israeli institute.
Coleman,. Jr., declared that the
The contribution of 3,000
While in Rehovot, Mr. and
efforts to sell Israel bonds in Israeli pounds was made in
synagogues during the forth- behalf of the family by the Mrs. Rosin met Joseph Brainin
oi
coming High Holy Days are "a late Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. the American representative
desecration of Judaism's most Nathan Rosin, of 12756 Monica, the Weizmann Institute, who
also was visiting the institute.
solemn and spiritual days."
"The participation of syna- during the latter's recent visit He g u i d e d the Detroiters
Israel with her husband.
through the center and showed
gogues in the Israel bond cam- in Mrs.
Rosin said that while them the institute's department
paign is not a new program,"
Dr. Schwartz said. "It has been her family supports local as well of experimental biology.
an integral part of our activities as Israeli causes, including Classified ads bring fast resultsi
at this time of the year, ever cancer research here, the need
since the first Israel bond issue
was floated in this country in
May 1951. These activities have
MRS. JOSEPH N. BEAN, president of the Neugarten Medical had the approval of leading,
Aid Society, presents a check for $2,500 to Dr. JULIEN PRIVER, American rabbis as well as rab-
director of Sinai Hospital, to carry out work in the hospital's binical bodies,. and religious
cleft palate clinic. Mrs. NORMAN NOBLE, Neugarten program _sanctions have also been given
chairman, watches the presentation.
by the Chief Rabbinate of
Israel.
"It has been a traditional
Four
Congressmen
in
Herzl Press Lists
practice among synagogues of
Israel on Study Tour
every .branch of Judaism in the
Fall Publications
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Four United States to link the High
has
Herzl Press, New York,
States Congressmen, Holy Days • with specific en-
embarked on an ambitious pro- United
YOU EXPECT MORE
gram of publications for the members of an International deavors for Israel and for other
Operations subcommittee of the Jewish • causes. Coleman is en-
FROM HAMILTON
fall of 1959.
AND GET IT !
JACK MANN
The first volume, to be pub- House, arrived to study imple- titled to express his opinions,
lished Oct. 16, will be Dr. Erwin mentation of the United States but he is in no way authorized
You Can't Drive Overhead — Why Pay For It!
Rosenberger's personal remin- aid program. The group, headed or equipped to speak for re-
by
acting
chairman
John
Mona-
ligious
Jewry.
We
are
confident
iscences of Theodor Herzl, en-
titled "Herzl As I Remember gan, Connecticut Democrat, also that the action of the American
visited Spain and Turkey. The Council for Judaism will not
Him."
TO 6-2800
13519 HAMILTON at DAVISON
On Oct. 23, Dr. Eisig Silber- Congressmen are scheduled to diminish or interfere with this
schlag's pamphlet "H e b r e w return to the United States Sun- important project.
Literature: An Evaluation" will day.
In another phase of the
be published.
A week later, • number 13 of American aid program, Ogden
the same pamphlet series to be Reid, the American Ambassa-
issued will be a discussion by dor to Israel, unveiled plaques

Gabriel Preil of "Israeli Poetry in Hebrew and English paying
tribute to the generosity of the
in Peace and War."
On Nov. 6, Herzl Press American people.
The unveiling took place at
will publish Ferdynand Zweig's
important economic and socio- the gate of the James de Roths-
logical analysis, "The Israeli child Youth and Community
Worker: Achievements, Atti- Center on Mount Carmel. The
Center and a garden near it
- tulles, Aspirations."
Later in the fall will follow were financed with the help'
"Herzl Year - Book," edited by of • 250,000 Israel pounds con-
Dr. Raphael Patai; "Zion in tributed by the United States
Jewish Literature," edited by under a special cultural pro-
Dr. Abraham S. Halkin and gram.
comprising lectures of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary Israel Chicago Federation Gets

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Institute; "Thus Spake Herzl,"
edited by Rabbi Herbert Par-
zen, containing quotable selec-
tions from Herzl's writings.
The Herzl Press is engaged
in the preparation of the full
English translation of "Theodor
Herzl's Diaries" in five vol-
umes, to be published on the
occasion of Herzl's 100th birth-
day.

Yeshiva U. to Receive
State $25,000 Grant

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A grant
of $25,000, the second from the
New York State Mental Hy-
giene Department for a Yeshiva

University teacher tanning pro-
gram in New York City's battle
against juvenile delinquency,
was announced by Dr. Samuel
Belkin, university president.
Teachers are trained in the
program, which oPened last
year wit hthe first $25,000 grant
to the University's School of
Education, for New York City's
"600" schools. Problem and de-
linquent children are sent to
these schools for special hand-
ling.

Fund for Scholarships

CHICAGO, (JTA) — Income
from a trust fund valued at
$1,100,000 will be available for
scholarships for Jewish stu-
dents under administration of
the Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Chicago.
The fund was created by Jer-
ome M. Levie, a Chicago shoe
manufacturer, and a sister and
brother.
Net income from the Marcus
and Theresa Levie Educational
Fund will be used for scholar-
ships "to aid worthy and desir-
able persons of Jewish faith in
Cook County, Illinois, to acquire
or complete their professional
or vocational educations. The
Federation board will name a
special committee to administer
the scholarship funds.

Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery

Stops Itch — Relieves Pain

For the first time science has found
a new healing substance with the as-
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
rhoids and to relieve pain — without
surgery. In case after case, while
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tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all —results were so thor-
ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like "Piles have ceased to
be a problem!" The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne0)—dis-
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Brazil Jews Must Vote
on Rosh Hashanah

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RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA) —
Brazil's compulsory voting law
applies to Brazilian Jews re-
gardless of Jewish holidays and
they must vote in the Sunday
municipal elections, a date that
coincides with the second day
of Rosh Hashanah.
A regional electoral tribunal
ruled to that effect, holding
there was no legal basis for an
exemption for Jewish voters.
Under Brazil law, those staying
away from the polls are subject
to fines.

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WASHINGTON—An exhibit

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miniaturist and illuminator, was
opened in the Bnai Brith Ex-
hibit Hall here by Mrs. Julia
Szyk, who spoke of her late
husband's work and philosophy.

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