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January 15, 1960 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-01-15

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With nearly two-thirds of its casting Corp. for the past 12
1960 goal already achieved years, she has won a number of
through cash sums and pledges, awards, including two for being
the Detroit Israel Hishadrut the best classical singer on Can-
Campaign will officially open adian radio.
on Tuesday.
Miss Gould has won acclaim
The most intense pre-cam- for her frequent performances
paign activity in the history of with the Toronto Symphony
the local drive will draw to a
Orchestra un-
close this weekend, and set the
der Sir Ernest
stage for the opening event, a
MacMill a n,
cocktail hour and reception at
and has ap-
8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Schaver
peared as solo-
Auditorium o f t h e H a y i m
ist with the
Greenberg- Center, 19161 Schae-
Royal Nation-
fer.
al Opera Co.,
Principal speaker will be Dr.
a number of
Chaim J. Zadok former Attor
these pr o-
ney General of Isreal, a promin-
grams having
:Z''
ent Tel Aviv lawyer and a mem-
been televised
ber of the Bar Committe
over
the
charged with the task of codify-
Trans-Can-
ing Israeli law. He is currently
adian TV net-
a member of the committe en-
work.
Miss Gould
gaged in writing a new Israeli
Her repertory on Tuesday
constitution.
will consist of Hebrew, Yiddish
Not only is Dr. Zadok famil- and English songs. Accompany-
iar with the legal and economic ing her will be Mrs. Rebecca
aspects of Israeli life, he is an Frohman.
authority on social differences,
Phillip D. Goldstein, chair-
and served as counsel in the
negotiations with West Ger- man of the executive board, in
many regarding reparations to announcing the program stated,
"This is the finest ever pre-
Nazi victims. .
Dr. Zadok comes to Detroit sented by Histadrut to the De-
directly from Bonn, after com- troit Jewish community."
Norman Cotner, treasurer of
pleting an assignment for the
I sr a e 1 government. He will the campaign, has meanwhile
speak mainly on the problems reported that pre-campaign ac-
of integration of new immi- tivities within the various drive
divisions are proceeding satis-
grants in Israel.
Evelyn Gould, prominent Can- factorily, indicating a 10 to 15
adian soprano, will be guest percent increase over the pre-
artist at the reception. A solo- vious year's campaign.
ist with the Canadian Broad-
Nathan Rose and Sam Kaufer ,

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DR. CHAIM J. ZADOK

Re-Elect Srere, Welt as .Presidents
of Sinai Hospital, North End Clinic

At a meeting of the board of
trustees of Sinai Hospital and
North End Clinic, Abraham
Srere was re-elected to his
third term as president of the
hospital, and Melville S. Welt
was chosen for the eighth time
to head the clinic during the
coming year.
Elected with Srere were Max
M. Fisher, Nate S. Shapero and
Max J. Zivian, vice-presidents;
Irwin I. Cohn, secretary; Morris
Garvett, assistant secretary; and
Israel Davidson, treasurer.
Assisting Welt as officers of
the Clinic are Benjamin E. Jaf-
fe, vice-president; Sidney J.
Karbel, secretary; and Abe Shif-
man, treasurer.

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co-chairmen of the organiza-
tions divisions, reported to the
steering committee that maxi-
mum representation by 80
clubs, societies and groups
which traditionally support the
Histadrut campaign has been
assured.
The organizations division is
currently arranging individual
Histadrut evenings for each
organization.
Over 400 people are antici-
pated for the opening of the
campaign on Tuesday, accord-
ing to Morris Lieberman, chair-
man.

Le ukemia Fund
Honors Detroiter

In memory of the first Yahr-
zeit of her husband, the late
Meyer Finkel, a fund in his
name has been established by
Mrs. Finkel, 10703 Santa Maria,
through. the . Children's Leu-
kemia Foundation of Michigan.
The fund will specifically
support the equipment program,
which has
Custom Installation
Convenient Terms
been made a
7324 W. 7 MILE RD.
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principal
o
b
-
A Portion of the
2 Blocks West of Livernois
jective of the
'Shtetl' Exhibit
F oundation.
Others in the
community are
cont ributing
and have been
invited to par-
ticipate in fur-
ther endowing
the Finkel Late Mr. Finkel
Memorial Fund.
The Leukemia Foundation is
By
an outgrowth of the death nine
years ago of Mrs. Finkel's!
Gov. G. Mennen
grandson, Leonard. Through!
the efforts of the Finkel, Pol
- lack and Winston families, the
A preview of the "Shtetl," a realism by the expert hand of Foundation was formed in April
collection of wood sculptures the creator of this work. of 1952.
at the
by the renowned sculptor, Berel
Chief aim of the organization
The entire collection was ac-
Satt, will open the showing at quired by Morris L. Schaver, is research in leukemia and
the Jewish Center, 18100 Mey- who is making it possible for all serious blood diseases. The
ers, Monday. The collection will the collection to be seen in groups also maintain a medical
be on exhibit to the public from every Jewish community. The aid program, equipment pro-
Jan. 19 through Jan. 31.
collection will eventually be gram and a blood bank.
All
contributions to the Chil
ll contributions
The collection, entitled "The
in a museum in Israel.
d r en's Leukemia Foundation
Shtetl," is a group of 43 pieces
of bas reliefs The exhibit is sponsored in and its Meyer Finkel Fund
PLANT TREES IN THE FREEDOM FOREST!
and s c u 1 p- Detroit by the Jewish Center should be sent to 13106 Grand
and
the
Michigan
Council
of
the
River,
Detroit
27.
For
informa-
tur e s, depict- American Jewish
FREEDOM FOREST-2,000,000 trees—a symbol
Congress, tion, call WE. 3-7503.
ing life in the with the co-operation of the
of eternal dedication of the United States and-
now oblitera-
ted Jewish Morris L. Schaver Foundation.
Israel to the ideals of -freedom.
Law Fraternity Elects
The preview on Monday will
towns of Eas-
tern Europe. be a reception for community Posner as Chancellor
Link yourself and your loved ones directly with
Seymour F. Posner has been
Religio u s leaders, at which Samuel Fran-
the
symbol of American-Israeli friendship.
kel,
president
of
the
Center
will
elected
chancellor
of
the
De-
scenes, syna-
gogue obser- welcome the guests. Zelden Co- troit Graduate Chapter of Tau
vances, typical hen, chairman of the Michigan Epsilon Rho international legal
PLANT TREES IN THE FREEDOM FOREST
ghetto person- Region, AJC, Rabbi Leon Fram, fraternity.
Serving
with
him
for
one-
Rabbi
Morris
Adler
and
Philip
alities and
TODAY
`The Rabbi'
holiday views Slomovitz, will participate in year terms will be Marvin
Quinn Horwitz, vice-chancellor;
in the Exhibit are brought to the program.
Albert E. Conn, master-of-the-
The joint sponsors committee rolls; and Gordon I. Ginsberg,
urges all Landsmanshaften bursar.
IF YOU TURN THE
groups, organizations and ser-
The fraternity will meet at
vice groups to avail themselves the Detroit House of Correction
,
i
of the opportunity to view this at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, when
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
exhibit and recapture scenes of members will be guests of Su-
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
Jewish life which are now of a perintendent Albert Shapiro for
18414 Wyoming
by-gone era. Leaders of Sunday a tour of the institution.
schools, Hebrew schools and
All members planning to par-
youth leaders were invited to ticipate should call Stanley E.
bring their classes to view this Wise, WO 1-1616; or Posner,
All contributions to JNF are Tax Deductible
Milan Wineries ; Detroit, Mich.
exhibit.
WO 1-6615.

Berl Sates ‘Shtetr Exhibit at
Jewish Center from Jan. 19 to 31

THIS IS FREEDOM FOREST MONTH

Officially
Proclaimed

WILLIAMS

Jewish National
Fund Conference
Sun., Jan. 3, 1960

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Jewish National Fund

7—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 15, 1960

Histadrut Activity Near Peak as Drive
.
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Opens Tuesday with
.W' itte Reception
i City-

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