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November 17, 1967 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-11-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

14—Friday, November 17, 1967

Hadassah Women Join Eye-Bankwagon

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"Banking" in a shopping cart is not the usual way Hadassah
women conduct their annual Eye-Bank Campaign, but it illustrates
a point. Doing the errand are group chairmen (from left) Mes-
dames Herbert Moss, Sherwood Chapter; James Goodfriend, Uni-
versity East; Ben Krugel, co-chairman of University East; Julius
Pollak, chapter chairman; Maurice Shanaman, Evergreen; Max
Stone, Bagley; Richard Stegman, Schaefer-Greenfield co-chairman;
and Albert Magitz, University South. Not pictured are Mesdames
Sam Cohen, Schaefer-Greenfield; Seymour Rosen. Livonia; Samuel
Yura, Meyers chairman, I. Jakcel, co-chairman; Eugene Perlman,
Eleanor Roosevelt; Lawrence Blau, University North; and Daisy
Kass, Business and Professional.

*

*

Mrs. Julius Pollak. chairman of
Detroit Chapter Hadassah's annual
Eye-Bank Campaign, announces
that the banks have been mailed
—each with room for $5 in dimes
to buy medication for an Israeli;
afflicted with trachoma or other
blinding disease.
A filled eye-bank will be the
admission fee to a celebration in
January, advises Mrs. Henry Ber-
ris, chairman of the day.
For each filled eye-bank, states
Mrs. Pollack, the contributor will
be given credit toward Hadassah's
donor affair, to be held in the
spring.
At the recent national conven-
tion in Miami Beach, Dr. Kalman
J. Mann, director general of the
Hadassah Medical Organization re-
ported that "The Six-Day War has
changed the face of medicine in
Israel. A great many of the Israeli
armed forces suffered eye injuries

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in addition to other incapacita-
tions.
"Israel now has the responsibi-
lity of meeting the needs of an-
other million citizens and it em-
braces health problems of two dis-
tinct communities . . . "
Dr. Mann said that 200 Arab pa-
tients visit Hadassah daily, which
accounts for an additional 20 per
cent of Hadassah's patient intake.
The Arabs come to Hadassah with
health problems — polio, typhoid,
syphillis, intestinal parasites, tra-
choma and other eye diseases that
had been virtually eliminated in
Israel.
Funds realized from the Eye-
Bank Campaign will be relayed to
the opthalmology department of
the Medical Center to be applied
toward all other eye care and re-
search, in addition to medication.
Additional eye-banks can be ob-
tained by calling group eye-bank
chairmen, or the Hadassah office,
BR 3-5441.

Activities

ISRAEL CHAPTER will meet 8
p.m. Tuesday at Workmen's Circle
Center. A night of games is plan-
ned. Friends and family of mem-
bers are invited. For information,
or a ride, call Sara Mazer, 548-
8297.
* * *
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel.
"Now It Can Be Told" with Lee
Smits, news commentator, will be
presented. There will be dancing
and refreshments. Dues can be
paid at the door.
* * *
ISRAEL LODGE will hold a
feather party 8:30 p.m. Saturday
at the Labor Zionist Institute.

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Herman E
Schaalman of Emanuel Congrega-
tion, Chicago, will speak on "Unity
of God."
• • •
MAGIC DOOR
Time: 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Station: Channel 56.
Feature: Little Tiny Tov and
his puppet pals.
• • *
HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Sidor Belarsky will
sing Yiddish folk songs. Cantor
Harold Orbach will narrate.

* * *

HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJB1C?
and
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: Ruth Freeman Solo-
mon, author of "The Candlesticks
and the Cross," will be interviewed
by Mrs. Lawrence Wember, librar-
ian at Temple Israel.

* * *

IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: A psychiatrist from the
Lafayette Clinic and a representa-
tive from Synanon discuss the
availability of LSD and the phy-
sical dangers involved.
• * *
LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WKNR.
Feature: Rabbi Kagan will speak
on "Noah, Abraham and Mo„es-
a Comparison.” Dr. Yithak Block,
professor of philosophy at the Uni-
versity of :Western Ontario, will
discuss "Morality and Tora."

Torch Drive Success
Hailed by Max Fisher

Max M. Fisher, United Founda-
tion board chairman, termed the
successful conclusion of the 1967
drive "a message of hope and joy
for our people and the world at a
time when our city is recovering
from the effects of a series of dis-
asters."
The 19th annual campaign con-
cluded its 23-day run with drive
contributions sweeping to an all-
time high of $27,573,109. The total
represents 104.6 per cent of the
$26,360,595 goal sought to benefit
nearly 200 health and community
services.
"This success proves Detroit still
has the fiber, the courage, the
know-how and, above all, the great
heart to make it one of the great
cities of the world," he said.
Fisher called the OF "a model
of efficiency, brotherhood, concern
and action that has proved through
the years what this community can
do when it unites behind a good
cause."

Shinion Peres to Speak Monday

Detroit Chapter of the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee will present
S'himon Peres, former Premier
David Ben-Gurion's closest col-
league and current secretary gen-
eral of the Rafi Party of Israel,
at a noon luncheon meeting Mon-
day in the Butzel Building. The
public is invited. For reservations,
call the AJC office, 965-3353.

Srigag ements

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wasser of
Encino, Calif., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Mar-
lene to Michael Jaye Priesont, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Priesont of
Hubbell Ave. The bridegroom, a
U. S. Army veteran, resides in
Canoga Park, Calif., where he at-
tends Pierce Institute. The wedding
will take place Feb. 18 in Encino.

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Peres served for many years as
deputy minister of defense and
was instrumental in equipping Is-
rael's air force. He was leader of
the party whose members include
Ben-Gurion and Defense Minister
General Moshe Dayan.

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Day School Pioneers Cited at Dinner

At its 53rd an-
niversary dinner
Sunday evening
at Cobo Hall,
Beth Yehudah
Schools presented
the first annual
Golden Tora
Awards to Isa-
dore R. Cohen
and Wolf Cohen,
pioneers in the
Detroit day school
movement, a n d
Silver Tora
Awards to Morris
:Dorn, Ruben
Grevnin, Ju I iu s
Rotenberg, Meyer
Terebelo, Meyer
Weingarden and Mrs. Milton Winston, for their efforts on behalf of
Tora and the Beth Yehudah schools. Mlle! L. Abrams, president of
the Beth Yehudah Schools, presents the award to Wolf Cohen, past
president, with Daniel A. Lavan, treasurer, looking on.

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