YIIIL 1 A-Jewish Center-Sponsored Air Mail Track Meet June 13 and 14 The third annual Internation- I Events, graduated according al Air Mail Track and Field to age group, include 50, 75, 100 Meet, sponsored by the World and 220 yard dashes, 440, 880 Federation of YMHAs and Jew- and mile runs, 200, 300, 440 ish Community Centers, will be and 880 yard relays, running held on Mumford High School's and standing broad jump, run- athletic field, at 6 p.m., Mon- ning high jump and shot put. day and Tuesday, June 13 - 14. Age groups are 11-12, 13, 14-15, Detroit JCC athletes will com- 16-17 and 18-up, for both boys pete against athletes in similar and girls. The meet is open to Center age groups from JCCs and YMHAs in England, Israel, Mex- members only; participants are ico and America. Results will be limited to two events plus a re- mailed to the World Federation lay. Registration and additional offices in New York, to be tab- information is available at the ulated with other results and physical education department, DI 1-4200. a renounced • tients. There will be a full-time An audience of approxi- broad community services. In- psychiatrist in this area, Which troducing Shiffman, he com- mately 500, including many doc- will provide a home-like tors, leaders in the fields of mended him, Mrs. Shiffman and atmosphere, with a lounge, health and social services, and the directors of the Shiffman shuffleboard, a kitchen for pa- pioneers who helped establish Foundation for their vision in tients to do their own cooking health serving institutions in making the half million dollar and other features. Security the Jewish community, joined gift for the new clinic wing. Shiffman, expressing thanks precautions in this department, in the celebration of the official to prevent unauthorized access dedication of the Shiffman to Sinai Hospital for designat- into or from the unit, include Clinic Wing at Sinai Hospital, ing the new clinic in his name, declared that he and Mrs. Shiff- electronically controlled door Sunday morning. man "intend to continue our switches, signals and elevator The close - to - an - hour cere- mony, which took place out- interest in and support of this controls. doors. facing the entrance to institution." Dr. Masur's Address the new wing, just north of Reviewing the early history McNichols Road, was followed medicine in D e t r o i t. Dr. by a tour of the building. Many hundreds also toured the new Masur spoke of the pioneers, of wing on Tuesday and Wednes- the establishment of the first medical school in the state at day afternoons. the University of Michigan and Program Participants Participants in the program of the Federal aid to medical included Max Osnos, first presi- services here. Commenting on "the fum- dent of Sinai Hospital, who presided; Abraham Srere, the bling '50's„" he said that great present president of the hospi- and steady strides nevertheless tal; Abraham Shiffman, donor have been made in medicine, of the $500,000 gift that made and he commended Sinai Hospi- possible the inauguration of tal for its notable achievements. plans for the construction of He declared that two contempo- the clinic; Dr. Julien Priver, rary challenges to hospitals director of the hospital; Dr. today are: 1. The fostering of research, Saul Rosenzweig, chief of staff; Max M. Fisher, president of the and 2. Encouraging the continu- Jewish W elf a r e Federation; and Dr. Jack Masur, Assistant ing education for physicians. He concluded his impressive Surgeon General of U.S. Health Services, who was the guest address by quoting from speaker. Dr. Richard C. Hertz Maim o nide s' "Physician's and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal gave Prayer" in which the great the opening and closing Jewish rabbi, philosopher, phy- sician and scholar prayed for prayers. Srere outlined the accom- moderation in everything ex- plishments of Sinai Hospital cept to be insatiable in his and took note of the contribu- search for more and more med- tions made by the pioneers in ical knowledge. The New Facilities local health services. He es- The new four-story clinic pecially commended the Wine- man family and referred to will contain additional labora- the gift of the late Mrs. Leopold tory facilities, a radiology de- Wineman, in her husband's partment and an emergency memory, for the establishment room. There will be 53 beds for of North End Clinic, predeces- gynecology patients and a 53- sor of the Shiffman Clinic. - Reviewing the events of the bed general-surgical in-patient past seven years, since the department. The 39-bed psychaitric area opening of Sinai, Osnos com- mended the medical staff, the on the fourth floor will increase generous contributors who as- Detroit's hospital psychiatric sisted in the building program, facilities by 50 per cent. An the Federation and the Detroit anticipated short stay of 45 Metropolitan Building Fund, days is planned for these pa- for their aid. Shiffmans Commended The enlargement of the hos- pital, the construction of new wings—Shapero School of Nurs- ing, Slatkin Residence for Nurses and now the Shiffman Clinic—and the increased num- The 48th anniversary banquet ber of beds, were described by Dr. Priver as a valued gift to of the Odessa Progressive Aid the expanding health program Society will be held at the Beth Yehudah Congregation, 17556 in Detroit. Speaking for Federation, Wyoming, at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, Fisher said that the Sinai pro- June 19, it was announced this gram is part of the Federation's week by Samuel Belkin, presi- dent, and Hyman Kaber, finan- cial secretary and chairman of the arrangements committee for the celebration. Reservations for the banquet can be made by friends as well as members by calling Kaber, LI. 6-3205. Other officers of the Odessa Society are: Louis Weiner, vice- president; Max Rosenthal, re- We've landed America's great hit candy! The treat's on us. 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