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March 21, 1969 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-21

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Child's Day -to Be Marked With Program

"Stop the World—They Want to
Get On" is the theme of the Youth
Aliya program to be presented by
the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at Temple Emanu El.
A mini luncheon will be served,
announced Mrs. Harold Hoffman
and Mrs. Jack W. Perlman, co-

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chairmen of the day.
Mrs. William K. Dorfman, na-
tional fund-raising chairman for
Youth Aliya, will address this 35th
aniversary event in observance of
Child's Day for Youth Aliya, set
for March 30.
Youth Aliya has, since 1934,
savqd and brought to Israel more
than 135,000 uprooted Jewish chil-
dren from 80 countries.
Mrs. Norman Rosenfeld, chap-
ter vice president of program,
announced that a musical pro-
gram written and directed by
Mrs. Jack Abramson and Mrs.
Bruce Koploy will salute the 35th
anniversary of Youth Aliya.
The cast includes Mesdames
Morton Benson. Harry W. Strauss,
Louis J. Wohl and Marvin Zeskind.
The invocation will be delivered
by Mrs. David Pollack, chapter
"Ima" (mother) chairman. Chap-

Harry Thomas

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ter President Mrs. Charles Snider
will preside.
Mrs. Robert Tuttleman, chapter
vice president of fund raising
stated that Mrs. Ivan Meisner and
Mrs. Erwin Eichen are co-chair-
men of the "part-time parent pro-
gram," which raises funds for the
support and education of young-
sters age 12-17 who have been
brought to Israel through Youth
Aliya.
Prizes will be awarded by Mrs.
Barney Keywell, chapter "Doda"
(aunt) chairman. First prize will
be a 10-day trip for two to Israel
on El Al Airlines with all expenses
paid. The second prize will be a
three-piece set of matched lug-
gage. There will be a special prize
of a jeweled pin for the top ticket
seller.

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Friday, March 21,. 1969 29

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Clinics to Tackle Smoking in Cancer Control Month

The month of April has been of oral surgery in WSU's depart-
chosen as Cancer Control Month ment of surgery and chief of oral
by the President, and in honor of surgery at Veterans Hospital, will
this observance, the Michigan conduct the programs.
Cancer Foundation, only cancer
control agency backed by the
SAVE 25 % ON
United Foundation, will sponsor
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
three major smoking withdrawal
clinics:
STERLING SILVER
April 14-18, 7-9 p.m., Henry Ford
NORTHWOOD JEWELRY
Museum Theater, Greenfield Vil-
2602 N. Woodward LI 9-1885
lage.
April 21-25, 7-9 p.m., Parcells
Junior High School Auditorium,
PRESENTS
Grosse Pointe.
April 28-May 2, 7-9 p.m., Fisher
Center in Providence Hospital,
Southfield.
Dr. Arthur Weaver, " assistant
professor of 'surgery at Wayne
State University and chief of head
BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS
and neck services at Veterans
Hospital in Allen Park, and Dr.
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MUSIC

CHARLES SHAPIRO POST
AUXILIARY will have a bowling
party 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Strike
and Spare Lanes, Birmingham. An
admission cost includes prizes and
a midnight buffet, however bowling
is additional. For reservations, call
Janice Friedman, LI 1-5648, or
Arnie Grossman, LI 6-5327.
• • •
BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Oak Park Community Center.
Nominations for new officers will
be presented, along with plans for
the coming membership "Inter-
national Night." For information,
call Betty Katzman, LI 7-7879, or
the president, Jerry Feldman, 398-
8955.

GIs to Mark Pesah
With J WB's .Aid

NEW YORK—A prayer for the
early end of hostilities in Vietnam
and deepest appreciation to Amer-
ican Jewry for its continued sup-
port of the religious and morale
needs of Jewish servicemen in
Vietnam were keynoted in the
Passover message of the four
Jewish chaplains in Vietnam.
Conveying their greetings
through the commission on Jewish
chaplaincy of the National Jewish
Welfare Board (JWB), the Jewish
chaplains in Vietnam — Chaplains
Jack Ostrovsky, Bruce M. Freyer,
Harold Wasserman and Mark A.
Golub said: "Here in Vietnam,
many thousands of miles from our
homes and our families, Jewish
servicemen will gather in many
areas of the country to participate
in Passover seders (ritual meals)
and form families of men brought
together by a common heritage.
They will relate the story of a
struggle by our ancestors in
Egypt to achieve freedom and
human dignity."
In its worldwide Passover ar-
rangements, JWB began shipping
holiday supplies last December to
enable Jewish men in Vietnam
and at more than 600 other over-
seas and domestic military in-
stallations, their dependents and
patients in Veterans Administra-
tion hospitals and other federal
facilities to observe the eight-day
Festival of Freedom.

Hadassah Collects Vaccine
for Arab Refugee Children

HARRY THOMAS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEW YORK (JTA)—Some 40,000
units of measles vaccine will be
shipped to Israel within the next
two weeks to innoculate Arab chil-
dren in the occupied territories.
Some 20,000 units already pro-
vided by pharmaceutical manufac-
turers have been shipped.
Hadassah undertook to sponsor
the vaccine effort following a re-
cent visit to Israel by its national
president, Mrs. Max Schenk, and
national chairman of its medical
organization, Mrs. Charlotte Jacob-
son, when they learned it was
needed.

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