Miss BaYbara Roseiithal -Facts Regarding Medicare System ` - Sam F. Test, district manager of by medicare. This is a lifetime Julius Rotenberg Honorary Chairman to Wed Philadelphian the U. S. Department of Health, reserve that you can draw upon Education and W e l f are of the if you have used up the 90 days Social Security Administration, in a "spell of illness." During these of Vaad Harabonim Banquet March 3 additional days, your Medicare 28—Friday, February 16, -1968 "THE DFFROIT :JEWISH NEWS Julius Rotenberg, who was , many traditional institutions and named "Man of the Year" by the' projects here and abroad. A staunch- supporter of the state Vaad Harabonim in 1967, is serv- ing as honorary chairman of the of Israel. he is also on the board of Vaad and Merkaz 30th anniversary trustees of Cong. Bnai David was banquet to be held March 3 at one of the first supporters of Sinai Cobo Hall, it was announced by Hospital and serves the causes of Nathan Soberman, general chair- , Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Yeshi- vath Hakhemey Lublin, Habad, man. Yeshivath Hadorom in Israel, the Heading t h e Jewish Home for the Aged and the committee with General Israel Orphans Home for Soberman a n d Girls. Rotenberg, a r e Irwin I. Cohn, also as honorary chairman, a n d Norman Allan and S o I Nuss- baum as co-chair- men. • T h e council's Rotenberg Dr. Martin Hamburger will be quarters at 13327 W. Seven Mile guest speaker at the Intercon- was made possible through the gregational Men's Club Dinner to generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Roten- be held 6:30 o.m. Tuesday at Cong. berg. In addition, he supports Bnai David. Dr. Hamburger, who holds a PhD degree in psychology from Columbia University. has been at New York University since 1957 CRESCENT SHRINE CLUB an and is now professor of education nounces the election and instllation I and head of the division of voca- of these nobles in the North•es tional education and applied arts Detroit and suburban group o , and science. Moslem Temple: president, Wil He has taught either on the reg- Ham Feldman; vice presidents ular or visiting staffs of Orange Percy Swartz and Harry Weitz County Community College, Teach- , man: recording secretary, Abra ""74 ers College. Co- ham Waronoff; financial secretary ' lumbia Univer- Harry Landsman, and treasurer, sity. New Haven Sidney Robins. The new board of State Teachers governors includes Martin Barahl, Thllege, Queens Louis Garber, William Garelik, "7'ollege and Har- Michael Gentile Sr., Gerald Groat v a r d University; Jr., Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, Leon Ser- has been a place- ling, and Otto A. Silvers and ment interviewer, Joseph Siegel. They will be pub- vocational coun- licly presented when the club holds selo r, research its 14th annual President's Ball at psychologist, the Elmwood Casin o, Windsor, roup worker, Feb. 28. personnel special- A- * ist in hospitals, community agen- TA U EPSILON RHO LAW cies, government FRATERNITY, Detroit Graduate and industry; and Chapters, has elected the following Dr. Hamburger is a consultant to officers: Norman R. Letzer, chan- the U.S. Civil Service Commission, cellor; Edward D. Gold and Ed- ward P. May. vice chancellors; U.S. Office of Education, Hadassah, Marshall Keltz, bursar; Frederick Youth Aliya and various school B. Gold. master of the rolls; and systems and public agencies. Former editor of the Vocational Donald Moses, liaison officer with Guidance Quarterly, he was for undergraduate chapters. two years director of the NYU Counseling and Guidance Training Psychiatrist to Speak Institutes, which were concerned with urban disadvantaged youth. to Beth Aaron Men For several years he has been in- The annual late Friday evening volved in studying problems of service of the Beth Aaron Men's youth, work and education in a Club will take place at the syna- number of countries including gogue 8:30 p.m. Feb. 23. Japan, England. Russia and Is- Featured will be an address by rael. psychiatrist Dr. Bruce L. Danto, In December he made his fifth who will speak on "The Role of the trip to Israel in connection with Jewish Family in Today's Moral an ongoing project concerning de- Crisis." prived North African adolescents. The service will be followed by a social hour and an oneg Shabat in the social hall. Maynard Feld- man is president of the men's club and Gerald Goldberg in charge of planning for this service. The election of several De- trotters to the board of the Ameri- can ORT Federation w a s an- Measles can cause nounced by Dr. William Haber, mental retardation. president. Dr. Haber is dean of the liberal arts college at the Univers- Now, for the first time, ity of Michigan. you can protect your child Designated to the national board against measles and its of directors were Paul Zuckerman serious complications and Earl Gilman. both officers of with a new vaccine. Detroit Men's ORT. Their names were placed in nomination by Make sure your child gets Harry Platt. founder and president the measles vaccine of Detroit Men's ORT. Platt is a at the earliest time national director of American ORT recommended by your doctot or clinic. There are other and a member of its executive safeguards against mental committee. NYU Educator to Talk at Dinner of Men's Clubs I Men's Clubs Detroiters Fleeted to ORT Board retardation. You should know about them. Write for a free booklet. The President's Committee on Mental Retardation Washington. D C. 20201 Name Address City State Zip Code Published as a public service in cooperation With The Advertising Council. this week issued additional infor- mation regarding the improve- ments signed by President Johnson on Jan. 2. Test stated: "Medicare beneficiaries whose physicians prefer to bill them di- rectly instead of billing Medicare will no longer have to pay the bill and get it receipted before they , can collect Medicare payments. "Under the old law, if the doctor did not want to submit his bill to Medicare, a Medicare beneficiary had to pay the bill and get it itemized and receipted in order to claim payment from Medicare. Now, all the patient needs to send in with his request for payment is an itemized bill, even if he has not MISS BARBARA ROSENTHAL yet paid the doctor. If the doctor's Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Rosenthal office will fill out the bottom part of Tavistock Trail, Southfield, an- of the standard Request for Pay- nounce the engagement of their ment form, this will serve as the daughter Barbara Gayle to Har- itemized bill. "A person now covered under vey L. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Cohen of Philadelphia. the hospital insurance part of med- icare will be eligible for 60 addi- Miss Rosenthal is a senior in the college of education, Eastern tional days of care partly paid for Michigan University. Mr. Cohen at- tended Columbia University. A September wedding is planned. will pay all but $20 a day of your covered hospital expenses. "As before, a spell of illness does not -end until a 60-day period has passed during which you were not a patient in any hospital or skilled nursing home. When a spell of ill- ness ends, you again become eligible for up to 90 days of hos- pital insurance benefits. The 60- day reserve, however, is a lifetime reserve, and none of it is replaced after you use it. "Also, the Medicare program may now make partial payment of bills for treatment before Jan. 1, in hospitals not participating in the Medicare program. If you had to pay a hospital bill because you were treated in such a hospital, it may be possible for you to be re- imbursed, if the hospital meets certain minimum standards, i.e., it is licensed as a hospital; has a full-time nursing service; and pro- vides medical care under the sup- ervision of a doctor." PRESENTS 2 Detroit Banks JWV THE J V W PLAYERS will hold a tryout meeting at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Doris Sandler, 13320 Woodvale, Oak Park. They are working on "Commerci- ally Yours," a comedy takeoff on TV commercials, directed by Edith Hoffman, with lyrics by Jay Schwartz. Anyone interested in participating in this group may call Dorothy Goldberg, UN 2-6610. BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY and POST will sponsor a night at the theater 8:30 p.,m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. "The Rose Tattoo" will be followed by an afterglow. For membership information, call Gerry Feldman, 398 - 8955. 4, s Hal Gordon MUSIC Sell Israel Coins Tuesday has been designated as the official day of issue for the government of Israel's 1968 speci- men sets, Joseph Milo, assistant trade commissioner, government of Israel, announced. Featuring the 20th anniversary of the state and the Holy City of Jerusalem, each set contains six coins. Milo said that approximately 2,000 banking offices in more than 150 cities throughout the United Stataes and Canad a, including National and Manufacturers in De- troit, will offer the specimen sets to their customers and the general public in the special one-day sale on Feb. 20. The specimen coins will sell through banks for $3.50 per set, which includes 50 cents per set for handling. The distribution is being co- ordinated by the Israel Govern- ment Coins and Medals Corpora- tion, the only official organization for worldwide distribution of Israel's coins and state medals. BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 For the Ultimate in Fine Photography There Can Be No Compromise With Detail YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will It is the extra "Little hold its annual membership tea Things" we give which 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Oak Park are so much appreciated. Community Center. Junior vice president Sara Fleisher has plan- ned the program, including obliga- tion of new members and the hon- Panel to Discuss Book, oring of 5-, 10-, 15- and 20-year members. who will be presented j `Nat Turner Confessions' with pins. Prospective members Chapter 11 of the Sholem Alei- are invited. chem Institute will sponsor the institute oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. Fri- studio of photography DETROIT AUXILIARY 135, will day. meet 1 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Dorothy Feinberg, Dr. Gerald 19492 Livernois Avenue Zionist Institute. Prospective mem- Freedman and Aaron Gornbein, bers are invited. will participate in a panel discus- UN 2-0660 sion of "The Confessions of Nat UN 2-0200 Brig. Gen. Weinstein Turner" by William Styron and present-day implications for to Introduce Israeli at its civil rights. The public is invited Reception for Lawyers at no charge. Refreshments will be served. A military man will introduce a military man when Israeli Col. WE RENT AND SELL Yaacob Kaplan appears in Detroit 8:30 p.m. Monday to speak at a reception for lawyers, accountants and insurance agents at Cong. Bnai Including the New Double Breasted Tuxedo Moshe. Col. Kaplan, on leave from his ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF post as commanding officer of the Northern Defense Area of Israel, will be introduced by Brig. Gen. "AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN" William Weinstein, local attorney who is a member of the U.S. Marine Corp Reserves. Speaking for the Jewish National Fund Foundation in Detroit, Col. Kaplan will give a personal an- alysis of the Six-Day War. Before Col. Kaplan's address, Criterion Club Will Hold according to Judge Joseph Per- nick, chairman of the JNF Foun- Post-Valentines Dance dation in Detroit, there will be a The Criterion Club for single cocktail period. Judge Pernick will preside, and adults will sponsor its annual Val- entines Dance 8:30 p.m. Saturday other dignitaries in the legal, ac- countancy and insurance fields will at Cong. Beth Hillel. Social mixers, prizes, refresh- be present at the annual reception ments and music for dancing, by the JNF Foundation. provided by George Grossett and his orchestra, will he featured. Three out of four children do not The public is invited. receive medical attention, either For information, call Frances at birth or later. UNICEF is their Kircidel,. 398-2730. friend. A COMPLETE LINE OF FORMAL WEAR MEN'S CLOTHING HAN DELSMAN 7651 W. McN ICHOLS at Santa Barbara UN 4-7408 HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA! REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL EMBASSY MOTEL 14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK LI 8 1825 - Ideally Located 7 /4 Mile From Northland Hi-Fi, Restaurant and All Other Modern Conveniences SPECIAL WEEKEND RATES — $10 PER DAY SINGLE Airport Transportation Available Ben Halpern, co - owner