People Make News

Nearly 1,500 persons are ex-
pected to attend the Nov. 23 din-
ner of the Zionist Organization of
--- - . !America, at the
New Commodore.
New York, honor-
ing Nobel Peac(
Prize Statesman
Lester B. Pear-
son, former
Prime Minister
of Canada.
Jacques Torczy-
ner, ZOA presi-
dent, said the
Pearson award is being
given to the Canadian statesman
because of his commitment to
Jewish freedom and Israel. Din-
ner committee chairman is Joseph
R. Hamilton of Short Hills, N.J.

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Dallas builder and philanthropis
PAUL LEWIS has awarded Yeshi-
va University in New York City
a five-year, $75 000 grant to fur-
ther the study of the Holocaust. •
In consideration of the gift, the
university has established a chair
on the Holocaust for the duration
of the grant, bearing the name
of Paul and (Mrs.) Leah Lewis,
it was announced by Dr. Samuel
Belkin, president.

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SAMUEL MELTON of Colum-
bus, 0., will be among the reci-
pients of the Solomon Schechter
Awards at the biennial convention
of the United Synagogue of Amer-
ica at the Concord Hotel, Kia-
mesha Lake, N.Y., Oct. 26-30.

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Shaare Zedek Hospital
Establishes Eye Clinic
for `Lazy-Eye' Children

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 17, 1969-33

Michigan Podiatry Assn. Elects Borovoy President

Also installed were Dr. Frederick
Dr. Mathew Borovoy, foot spe-
In connection with onging efforts
vice
president;
Dr.
of Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek cialist, was elected president of the Bernstein,
Hospital, Jerusalem, to raise funds Michigan State Podiatry Associa- Newton Karp, secretary-treasurer;
for a new and enlarged facility, Lion at the 54th annual conference and Dr. Earl G. Kaplan and Dr.
Albert G.Kalin, national delegates.
Hugo Mandelbaum, treasurer, call- at the Detroit Hilton Hotel.
Dr. Borovoy attended Highland
PARTY ACCESSORIES
Park Junior College, Wayne State
University and is a graduate of
rivitations
the Ohio College of Podiatry in
1955. Following a two-year surgical
internship at Brooke Army Hospi-
tal, Fort Sam Houston, Dr. Boro- -
voy established practices in Oak
Park and Wayne. He and his wife
and three children, who reside at
15710 Addison, Southfield, are
ENTERTAINMENT TO
members of Cong. Bnai Moshe.
He is former president of the Oak
MAKE YOUR PARTY DIFFERENT
Park Rotary and a past director of *
SCHWARTZ AGENCY
AT THE SUMMER EYE CLINIC, the Oakland County Crippled Chil- *SEYMOUR
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356-8525
SHAARE ZEDEK HOSPITAL
dren 's Society.
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vial eye clinic or chi Laren.
Mandelbaum said the clinic *,
came into existence this summer
ater an ophthalmologist at the *
Shaare Zedek Eye Center became v a...
i milar prog ram in
aware of a sm
Europe for the treatment of eye *
Suburban
problems in young children.

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- FRANK H. BECKMAN, Detroit
DAVID E. SALZMAN, and CLIF- city official and former newspaper-
FORD BERESH have been ap- man, has been named assistant
pointed at Kaiser Broadcasting's managing director for public rela-
WKBD-TV, Channel 50, executive tions of the Michigan Credit Union
producer and program department League.
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staff members respectively.
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At the 21st Pioneer Women Bien-
Space limitations have pre-
DR. JACK GOLDSTEIN, Detroit nial convention held in Washing- 1 vented' Israel's hospitals from
area foot specialist, spoke to the , ton, D.C., Mrs. NORMAN I. LEF-
accepting children with chronic
Buffalo chapter of the American MON, Mrs. MORRIS L. SCHAVER,
eye deterioration, and outpatient
Natural Hygiene- Society recently and Mrs. MILTON WEISS were treatment—with doctors prescrib-
on "Natural Hygiene versus Con- re-elected to two-year terms on exercises to be done at home-
the national board.
ventional Living."
' has not been successful because
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the children must perform the
BURT PLATT was elected su-
exercises without proper instruc-
ALEXANDER F. MILLER, di-'
preme exchequer at the national 1 tion and equipment.
rector of the community relations
convention of Alpha Zeta Omega
With this in mind, Shaare Zedek
division of the Anti-Defamation pharmaceutical fraternity in Pitts-
this summer opened a clinic espec-
League of Bnai Brith, will receive
burgh. Marilyn Katzman and Har- ially for children with amblyopia,
human
relations
award
Sunday
a
riet Simon were elected to the or "lazy-eye blindness." The chit-
at the 50th anniversary banquet of
board of the women's auxiliary.
! dren were housed in the ophthal-
the' Williams Institutional C.M.E.
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mologic clinic. Each got individual
Church, Central Harlem, New
The
president
of
the
City
Council
daily treatment, tailor-made to his
York.
of Philadelphia, PAUL D'OR- individual needs in the form of
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Mrs. YOSEF TEKOAH, wife of ' TONA, was the guest of the Tel play, handcrafts and reading—all
the Israeli Ambassador to the Aviv municipality recently. The under medical supervision and with
United Nations, will address the occasion was the dedication of the the most modern equipment.
The Shaare Zedek eye depart-
biennial convention of the women's I new Anne and Paul D'Ortona I
ment was founded in 1964, by a
division of the American Technien , youth center here.
special
gift of the Venezuela Jew-
Society, Oct. 28, in Atlantic City.'
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It's Not Too Early to Send ish community, which still sustains
the department.
Dr. YAAKOV HERZOG, director Holiday Mail Overseas
The new Shaare Zedek Hospital
general of the Israeli Prime Minis-
It is not too early to begin plan- will be located on a 16-acre site
ter's Office, is flying in especially ning for overseas holiday mailing, opposite Mt. Herzl. With its role
from Jerusalem to address the according to Postmaster Edward greatly enlarged since the Six-Day
3000 delegates gathered at the Con- L. Baker. ; War, the hospital will service the
cord Hotel, Kiemesha Lake, New
Deadline dates are as follows: needs of a growing Jerusalem pop-
York, for the 1969 biennial con-
ulation. According to planning and
Mail to civilians overseas, at
vention of the United Synagogue
construction trends, this site will
of America which opens its five- surface postage rates, should be be in the heart of the city.
sent
to
the
Far
East
by
Oct.
15
day session Oct. 26.
and to other overseas points by
;
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Nov. I.
DANIEL MANN, who is leaving
At airmail postage rates to re-
his post as national executive di-
rector of Poale Zion to serve as mote areas off main air routes, it
and to
coordinator of the advisory com- should be sent by Dec. 1;
Scores of volunteers will be *
mittee drafting the structure and areas served by main air routes mobilized on Action Day Sunday,
program of the American Zionist by Dec. 10.
to collect on unpaid Israel Bond
Mail to servicemen overseas
Federation, will be honored by the
pledges. The volunteers will gather
Labor Zionists. Dr. Judah J. Sha- should be sent as follows:
at the Israel Bond office, 24611
Packages over 5 lbs., sent at Greenfield, Southfield, at 9:30 a.m.
piro will speak .at the event Satur-
day at Carnegie International straight surface rates, Nov. 8; let- for a light breakfast, said M r s.
ters and greeting cards, and par- Pearl Nosan, chairman.
Center, New York.
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cels weighing less than 5 lbs., call-
The public is asked to cooperate
Director general of the Israel ed "SAM" mail, sent at surface with the volunteers in their work
ministry of tourism, MEIR de- rates, Nov. 22: PAL (Parcel Air of converting High Holy Day
SHALIT, officially opened a new Lift) mail, which includes parcels pledges into cash for Israel. Israel
60-room section of the Neve Aviv . , weighing up to 30 lbs., paid at the Bond subscribers whose pledges
Club, Israel's international retire- surface rate, plus $1, Nov. 29; and are unpaid are asked to send in
went residence and senior citizens any mail sent at full airmail rate, their checks now and save the
Dec. 13.
volunteers a call.
resort at Kfar Shmaryahu.
The Israel Bond office will be
open till 3 p.m. Sunday for those
wishing to pay on their subscrip-
tions. For further information, call
the office, 352-6770.

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