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August 20, 1971 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-20

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28—Friday, August 20, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Judith Epstein to Address Hadassah
Special Gifts Luncheon on Aug. 30

Mrs. Moses P. (Judith) Epstein,
former national president of Ha-
dassah, presently chairman of the
Henrietta Szold Award Committee
and an alternate liaison with the
United Nations, will address the
special gifts luncheon of Detroit
Hadassah Aug. 30.
Mrs. Albert Newman, president
of Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, announces that this
annual luncheon, to be held at the
home of Mrs. Nathan Schlafer in
Bloomfield Hills, will be the . kick-
off of the Hadassah Medical Orga-
nization campaign, which supports
the medical cente! In Israel.
Mrs. E. Newton Rottenberg,
chapter vice president of fund
raising, will direct the drive with
the assistance of the special gifts
chairmen. Mesdames Charles Can-
vasser and Phillip Sherman, and
their co-chairmen, Mesdames Davis
Benson, Max Lichter and Samuel
MRS. MOSES P. EPSTEIN
J. Rhodes.
Mrs. Epstein, national president
of Hadassah in 1937-39 and again
Criterion Singles Going
1943-47, was born in Worcester.
Mass., and has been involved • in
to `Singalong' in Pontiac
Jewish work since her college
Criterion Club for single adults days. She has traveled to Israel
will dine at Charlie Brown's Sing- more than 25 times. She was
along • in Pontiac Saturday. an- unanimously elected as Virilist by
nounced President Bety Weinberg: . the Actions Committee convening
A honky-tonk band in.ere will pro- in Israel in June 1969, an honor
'vide musical entertainment.
accorded by the World Zionist
•A . motorcade in the Oak Park Organization to personalities who
Community Center parking lot will have given outstanding service to
leave for Pontiac at 5 p.m. Guests the Zionist movement.
are Welcome • as transportation
permits.

Cancer Foundation
For information, call Miss Wein-
berg. 547-2565: or Bertha Miller, Building. Will Have
KE 2-7870.

Human Viruses Lab

A religious man thinks only of
The new research and adminis-
himself.:a-Friedrich Nietzsche.
trative building of the Michigan
Cancer Foundation will house the
state's first completely secure and
Fresh & Hot
self-contained laboratory for work
with human viruses.
It's expected the building, now
under construction. will be com-
19741 W. 7 Mile Rd.
(1 blk. E. of Evergreen)
pleted by the winter of 1972,
538-4380
Dr. Jerome P. Horwitz. MCF
scientific director, explained that
while there are other virus re-
search center in Michigan, they
For Custom Drapery are not designed specifically for
human virus research.
Cleaning, Call
MCF will continue to focus its
research programs on breast can-
e cer, the most common cause of
cancer death in American women.
Part of the funding for the hu-
man virus self-contained lab will
DRAPERY CLEANERS
come from a S600,000 grant from
the United Foundation, from funds
proposed to be raised in the UF's
"All That The 'Name Implies"
1972 Capital Fund Division cam-
WE DO ALL THE WORK
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New Mizrachi Facility
The new Oscar Gruss Compre-
hensive High Schol at Kfar Batya,
American Mizrachi Women's Chil-
dren's Village near Raanana, Is-
rael, will open for the fall semester
- serving almost 1,000 students.

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tonight.

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