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May 03, 1968 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-03

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32—Friday, May 3, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

,JNF Certificates to Honor Mothers

The Jewish National Fund recom-
mends "Saying It With Trees" to
honor Mother on Mother's Day,
which this year will be observed
May 12. A traditional method of
marking Mother's Day, the JNF
tree certificate symbolizes the
planting of trees in Israel as a
means of recording the names of
loved ones. This certificate will be
mailed to the mother honored, or
to the relatives of mothers whose
memory is to be perpetuated by
the planting of trees.
In an appeal to the community,
Judge Borten R. Shifman, JNF

Brazew-Levitt Nuptials
) to Be Held in California

Ford Foundation Gives to Brandeis,

Yeshiva U., Israel

Ford Foundation, in its 1967 an-
nual report lists many institutions
under Jewish auspices and a num-
ber of Middle East countries, in-
cluding Israel, earmarked for sub-
stantial grants.
The foundation, established in
1936 by Henry and Edsel Ford, has
made a total commitment of

ricula, as well as an $11,737 grant
for fellowships in business admini-
stration and social sciences.
The Albert Einstein Medical Cen-
ter in Philadelphia received a
$338,000 grant for research and ad-
vanced training in reproductive
biology, and Tel-Hashomer Hos-
pital, Institute of Endocrinology in
Israel was awarded a grant of
$325,000 for research in the same
field.

$3,190,000,000 through 1967. Some
5,658 institutions and organizations
have received funds in all 50
states, the District of Columbia
and 83 foreign countries.
In the international division, the
foundation last year approved
grants of $700,000 to Israel Founda-
tion Trustees, for research related
to Israeli development. The Ford
Foundation also approved many
grants to Arab countries, including
donations for the relief of Arab
refugees.
The Anti-Defamation League re-
ceived a grant of $35,000 for civil-
rights publications, and the Syna-
gogue Council of America $36,500
for an interfaith meeting on "The
Role of Religious Conscience."
In the area of education, Yes-
hiva University received two
grants, one of $28,000 for teacher-
training and school improvement
in inner-city areas, and the other
for $74,570 for research on cur-
. ricula.
Brandeis -University received a
$32,000 grant for research on cur-

'president, cited the importance
of trees to Israel's economy.
Certificates for trees planted
can be ordered from the Jewish
National Fund office, 399-0820, or
through JNF tree chairman of af-
filiated organizations. Mother's
Day trees may be planted in the
Jerusalem Park of the Heroes.
The JNF office, 22100 Green-
field, will be open May 12, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m., for the convenience of
Exclusive Designs • Amazing Service
those who may want to pick up a
Dr. A. S. Rogoff makes -a strong
Mother's Day certificate on their case for treatment of patients as
Invitations by • • •
way to visit with their mothers.
individuals and he argues against
Donna and Sybil
establishing assembly lines in doc-
tors' offices.
Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Showers
In a statement published by De-
647-4778
642-6480
troit Medical News, the news mag-
azine of the Wayne County Medi-
cal Society, Dr. Rogoff asserts that
FOR COLOR CANDIDS
"the individual patient needs a
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HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE voice" and he declares:
Bowling League will honor Harold
"From my. experience of over
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nated to the office of president of bly line basis, that each one, and
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be held at the Howard Johnson talk and discuss his problems with
Motel in downtown Detroit this me. In my office, more than 30 per
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DEBORAH C H A P T E R, - Bnai talking to patients. This may be
Brith Women, will meet 8 p.m. highly inefficient from the view-
Thursday at the Oak Park Commu- point of the efficiency experts, but
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review "The Chosen" by Chaim appreciated by my patients. I have
Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m.
644-7626
283 Hamilton
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Birmingham (Near °emery's)'
Guests invited. For information, type of, medical service to two and -
call Tobi Fox. 538-5098.
three generations in the same fam-
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ilies. My patients and I definitely
SHOLEM • ALEICHEM LODGE do not wish the efficiency experts
will hold its annual banquet 6 p.m. and the computer to come between
NEW AIR COOLED
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Institute. A seven-course dinner
"A good deal of success in the
will be served, and the program of practice of medicine is -intangible,
the evening will include music by but it brings happiness, content-
an orchestra. New officers will be ment and peace of mind to both
installed. Alexander Gottlieb is new doctor and patient. No . . . my pa-
FIRST MAJOR ADVANCEMENT SINCE 1938
president. The lodge will present tient doesn't want to be treated
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Philip Levine. Banquet chairman vidual and he has that right.
is Harry Cash. For reservations,
"In good - conscience, I - feel I
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I think I speak for them when
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friends to a "Sweetheart Lunch- of medical practice will be a sad
eon for Morn, Daughter and Grand- day for the American people and
child" 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the practice of medicine. Yes, the 1
WHILE PAMPERING YOUR FURNITURE
Cong. Beth Hillel. Mrs. Lee Frank- patient needs a voice too."
lin Weinstock, program chairman,
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Los Angeles.
Miss Brown attended El Camino
College, where she majored in busi-
ness administration. Her fiance is
a graduate in history from Cali-
fornia State College at Los An-
geles.
They will be married Sept. 8
in Los Angeles.

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