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November 18, 1966 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-11-18

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28—Friday, November 18, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Philip Sills Gets

Volunteer Service Pin

Kennedy Building Dedicated

Detroiters who participated in the dedication of the John F.
Kennedy Building at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical
Center last weekend included Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Meisner (left)
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blondy. Mrs. Meisner is a member of the
board of directors, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, and Mrs. Blondy is
a board member of the Bagley Group.

JERUSALEM (JTA)—A $1,000,-
000 building bearing the name of
the late President John F. Ken-
nedy was dedicated here last week-
end at the Hadassah-Hebrew Uni-
versity Medical Center. Mrs. Mor-
timer Jacobson, national presi-
dent of Hadassah, the women's
Zionist organization of America,
participated in the dedication.
The building, she said, will serve
23 an information and tourist re-
ception unit for the medical center.
Mrs. Jacobson recalled that, in a
message to the Hadassah conven-
tion in 1962, Mr. Kennedy had
stated: "Not only Israel but the
entire free world benefits from
such projects as the Hadassah-
Hebrew University Medic al
Center."
Among other participants in
the dedication ceremonies were
Walworth Barbour, U.S. ambas-

Cheese
Ran
Who makes it
deshmakste?

sador to Israel; Jerusalem's
Mayor Teddy Kollek; Mrs. Irving
Mack, national chairman of
Hadassah's medical center com-
mittee; Prof. Kalman J. Mann,
director-general of the center;
and Myer Feldman, who had
served as special counsel to
President Kennedy.
Feldman represented the Ken-
nedy family and also read a mes-
sage from President Johnson greet-
ing Israel's Prime Minister Levi
Eshkol and expressing the hope
that the new John F. Kennedy
Building will help "advance world
medical progress and strengthen
the bonds between Israel and the
United States."

Music Study Club
to Hear Protege
Ruth Meckler Laredo

Mrs. Philip (Faye) Sills of
Farmington will receive the Com-
munity Service Pin from the Cen-
tral Volunteer Bureau of United
Community Services in recognition
of her services in
the program to
aid the mentally
retarded children
at Plymouth
State Home and
Training School.
Named "Vol-
unteer -of the
Week," Mrs. Sills
Mrs. Sills
has been honored
for her dedication to the pro-
gram of physical therapy at the
Plymouth State Home.
In behalf of the Plymouth State
Home, William H. Boyd said: "Al-
though she has been a member of
our auxiliary for only a few years,
she has to her credit an incredible
record of 2,000 hours for which
she is now being honored."

Women's Clubs Group
Pushes for UN Rights

NEW YORK—Releasing a letter
received from Ambassador Arthur
J. Goldberg, in which he express-
ed the hope that the Senate will
ratify the UN Conventions against
the crime of genocide adopted in
1948 and the convention to elimin-
ate all forms of racial discrimina-
tion adopted in 1965 by the UN
Assembly, Mrs. Leah Nelson, pre-
sident of the Emma Lazarus Fed-
eration of Jewish Women's Clubs,
said: "We are greatly encouraged
and will now intensify our efforts
to collect tens of thousands of
signatures on the petition we have
addressed to President Johnson
and the Senate for United States
ratification of these conventions."
Last July 13, officers of Fed-
eration delivered 7,000 signatures
on this petition to the United
States Mission to the UN with a
request to Ambassador Goldberg
to present them to President John-
son. In his letter, Ambassador
Goldberg informed the federation
that the petitions were forwarded
to the Department of State for
transmission to the White House.
Requests for petitions can be
mailed to the Emma Lazarus Fed-
eration of Jewish Women's Clubs,
160 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.
10010.

-

Autumn Bazaar
atAhavasAchim

Luncheon Plans to Get
Once-Over Lightly

Donor chairman Mrs. Willard
Zamsky will discuss final plans for
Zedakah Club's annual donor lun-
cheon at a meeting noon Monday
at the home of Mrs. David Sky,
17288 Magnolia, Southfield.
The donor is
to be held Nov.
29 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
A fashion show
of beach and
cruise wear will
be shown, and
there will be
prizes for guests.
For tickets and
reservations, call
Mrs. Ben Leibo-
Mrs. Zamsky witz, 864-7299, or
Mrs. Morris Aaron, 543-9446.

The Sisterhood of Cong. Ahavas
Achim, under the presidency of
Mrs. Larry Guttenberg, invites the
community to an Autumn Bazaar
and Antique Show 11 a.m. to 10
p.m. Nov. 30 at the synagogue.
Assisting Mrs. Bert Heller, over-
all chairman, are Mesdames Max
Lumelsky, prizes; Kenneth Belen,
"Cotton Corner"; Tony Partovich
and Ethel Jeross, tickets; Meyer
Levey, publicity; Henry Rocklin,
bake sale; and Al Ostrow, Bernard
Miller and Bernard Whiteman,
white elephants.
The white elephant booth will
consist of old and new items at
bargain prices. Luncheon will
be served during the day, and
a light supper in the evening
with husbands invited. Prizes
Eighty-nine percent of Israel's
wiil be awarded every hour.
adult Jewish population listen to
There will be representative radio programs regularly, gener-
dealers in antiques, jewelry, flow- ally from 7 p.m. onwards.
er creations, candles, brass and
pewter, stationery, leather gloves
and sweaters, decorator items,
paintings, crystalware and wall
decorations, plus a selection of
Hanuka gift items and toys.
Tickets may be purchased at the
door or call Mrs. Partovich, LI 6-
4452, or Mrs. Jeross, UN. 4-1646.

Sinai Hospital to Thank
Volunteers Over Teacups

Tea for 200 or more volunteer
workers of Sinai Hospital Women's
Guild will be served 2 p.m. today
by administration and staff in re-
cognition of over 70,000 hours of
service donated to the hospital
during the past year.
The function will be highlighted
by the awarding of certificates of
appreciation to each volunteer.

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A mother-daughter team will
share the Music Study Club spot-
light at a club rally 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
ORCHESTRA
Emma Schaver, 25259 Ingleside,
CALL:
LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737
Southfield.
The mother is Mrs. Ben Meckler,
vice president of the club and WIZ° Seeks Way to Raise
We Make Our Own Glasses
over-all concert chairman.
$1,000,000 to Clear Deficit
The daughter is Ruth Meckler
HEADQUARTERS FOR
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
Laredo, nationally known pianist
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND
TEL AVIV—Delegates to the 16th
and a protege of the Music
IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS
conference of the Women's Inter-
Study Club.
national
Zionist
Organization
• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
Mrs. Laredo, wife of violinist
Jaime Laredo, comes from a Mo- adopted Wednesday a resolution to
ACCURATELY FILLED
zart Festival at Lincoln Center, raise an additional $1,000,000 to
help meet the organization's finan-
• Immediate Repair
• Reasonably Priced
cial difficulties.
Mrs. Raya Jaglum, WIZO execu-
tive chairman, reported Tuesday
that WIZO had a current deficit of
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
5,200,000 pounds ($1,730,000). She
OAK
PARK,
MICH.
LI 7-5068
asked the conference to approve a
Hours:
Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
previously proposed suggestion
Thursdays to 9 p.m.
that all WIZO kindergartens in
Israel be turned over to local of-
ficials for the next two years while
the organization concentrated on
expansion of its day nurseries,
youth clubs and vocational training
schools.
The delegates approved resolu-
tions urging aliya among WIZO
members and calling on members
Mrs. Meckler
Mrs. -Laredo
to send their children to Israel for
New York, a summer at Marlboro a year of service to the Jewish
and a concert tour with Rudolf state. They acted after hearing an
address by Aryeh L. Pincus, Jew-
Serkin.
She was a member of the study ish Agency executive chairman.
club's junior and student groups, He said WIZO was particularly
received many honors and scholar- qualified to encourage aliya be-
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ships and was herself presented cause of the influence of its mem-
as a soloist at the Annual Artist bers on their home environments.
Concert. She has gone on to per-
K ash r u t h Supervision by
form nationally and internation- Hootenanny Square Dance
prominent Orthodox Rabbi:
ally.
- to Aid Leukemia Children
Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal
Michael C. Stark Chapter of the
Admission to the rally will be
and two steady Mashgichim.
Children's Leukemia Foundation
by patron ticket or the purchase
of Michigan will sponsor its annual
of general admission tickets, ac-
U. S. Gov't. Inspected
Hootenanny Square Dance 8 p.m.
cording to Mrs. Norman Allan,
president.
Saturday at the Danish Club. Jim
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