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December 25, 1964 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-12-25

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Ebon, Gromyko Confer
on Problems in UN

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)
—Israel's Deputy Prime Minister
Abba Eban conferred with Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko
on problems currently before the
United Nations General Assembly.
They discussed the situation in the
Middle East, the peace-keeping
activities of the United Nations,
and the protection of frontiers of
sovereign states against forcible

changes.

Present at the talk were Am-
bassador Michael Comay, head of
the permanent Israel delegation to
the United Nations, and Gideon
Raphael, a member of this year's
delegation to the General Assem-
bly. Also present was Platon D.
Morozov, member of the Soviet

delegation to the United Nations.
The conference lasted about an

hour.
Eban

conferred with Polish For-
eign Minister Adam Rapacki on
the same subjects, as well as on
Polish-Israel relations. The talk
also covered Arab-Israel relations.
The Israel deputy prime minister
also gave a luncheon for more than
20 foreign ministers and ambassa-
dors attending the current session
of the UN General Assembly.

Detroit Hadassah this week re- story. Her father, the late Jona-ry and Reva Lindenbaum, Leme
and Zivia Lindenbaum and Jona-
ported the largest gift ever given than Duscoff, was one of the
than F. and Rucia Duscoff."
for the Israel medical services most distinguished pioneer He-
through the local chapter. brew teachers in Detroit.
On Dec. 4, 1933, expressing grief
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindenbaum, Bernard Isaacs, superintendent over the passing of Jonathan F.
of 19370 Prairie, gave the generous emeritus of the United Hebrew Duscoff, the board of the United
contribution for the establishment Schools, said that the late Jona- Hebrew Schools adopted a resolu-
of the Harry and Reva Linden- than Duscoff (he was a cousin of tion expressing grief over "the ir-
baum Hadassah Nurses' Residence Louis Duscoff, one of the founders retrievable loss." A copy of the
of the United Hebrew Schools) was resolution. signed by M. H. Zack-
Building in Jerusalem.
, chairman of the board of
American and Israeli Hadassah a pedagog who fused the old heim
leaders welcomed the gift and said teaching methods with the new. education. and A. M. Pregerson,
it filled a very great need, due to He said he was one of Detroit's president of the schools, addressed
lack of facilities for the housing of ablest scholars, a Talmudist of to the Duscoff family which then
nurses at the Hadassah-Hebrew note and one of the best trained i resided at 2496 Blaine, stated:
Hebrew grammarians.
"The members of the board,
University Medical Center.
"When information was needed being aware of Mr. Duscoff's
Mr. and Mrs. Lindenbaum come
from dedicated Zionist back- on Jewish matters, it was neces- i rare scholarly attainments, es-
grounds and have themselves been sary during his lifetime to turn to pecially along the lines of rab-
active and interested in the effort him," Mr. Isaacs said. 1
Mr. Isaacs recalled that Mr. Dus-
for the rebirth and strengthening
of Israel.
coff had begun to teach here at
Mr. Lindenbau m's interest the Division Street Talmud Torah
stems from the Zionist home in and later joined the staff of the ,
which he was raised. He and Mrs. United Hebrew Schools.
i
"His daughter pursues a great
Lindenbaum have especially been
tradition

Mr.
Duscoff
having
interested in the Technion which,
been one of our most esteemed
with Hadassah, was one of their
Zionists," Mr. Isaacs said.
preferred Israeli causes.
-Mrs. Lindenbaum's devotion to I Mrs. Lindenbaum takes pride
Israel and to Hadassah has an ' her Zionist background. An uncle
especially noteworthy background of hers, the late Dr. Herman Fein-
berg, was an associate of Dr. Theo-
dor Herzl and was a delegiate to
early Zionist Congresses.
The Harry and Reva Linden-
b a um Hadassah Nurses Residence

torium-conference center at Sinai
Hospital of Detroit has been made
possible by a capital gift from Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Zuckerman.
The center has been called a
facility much needed in the hospi-
tal's education program. It will be

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuckerman

built on the Outer Drive side of

the

hospital.
A two-story structure, the Paul
and Helen Zuckerman Auditorium-
Conference Center, will have, in
addition to the main theater-style

room:

A main floor conference room,

erature, also knowing his per-
sonal sterling qualities, feel that
with his passing there has gone
one of the outstanding and per-

one of the latest scholars
of this type."

haps

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/e Are Celobratii2 g Our

Gift From Paul and Helen Zuckerman
Establishes New Sinai Hospital Facility

Construction of a 300-seat audi-

binic studies and Haskalah lit-

Largest Contribution to Hadassah on Record Presented
by Harry Lindenbaums for Jerusalem Nurses' Residence

divisible into smaller meeting
rooms;
An arcade, or gallery, for pres-
entation of scientific displays
and exhibits;
A dressing or patient prepara-
tion rooms, for use during medi-
cal conferences;
A flat lecture hall, on the low-
er level, with raised platform,
for scientfic meetings.
The center will be connected to
the main hospital building at a
point about halfway between the
hospital lobby and the entrance to
the Shapero School of Nursing.
The Zuckerman gift, which ranks
with the largest ever made to Si-
nai Hospital, was officially an-
nounced by Sinai's President Nate
S. Shapero at last Monday's meet-
ing of the board.
Zuckerman is known for activ-
ities in civic and Jewish affairs He
is vice president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, a member of
the executive committee of the na-
tional United Jewish Appeal, and
a member of the board of United
Foundation. He has been a Sinai
trustee since December 1961. He
is president of Velvet Food Pro-
ducts.

Y(nn i versary

BECAUSE • • • •

Nobody Undersells

Building will honor the donors of
the large gift that will make pos-
sible the establishment of- the

WOODY PONTIAC

structure. A plaque in the building
will honor the memory of the par- i
ents of the donors and will read:
"In memory of the parents of Har-
i

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