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September 03, 1971 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-09-03

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28—Friday, September 3, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hadassah Widens Its Vistas

Hadassah Pledges to Raise $1,250,0001
Over 1971 Quota and to Add Members

CLEVELAND (JTA)



During a School in Jerusalem; $750,000:

period of economic recession and Youth Activities for Young Judea
when the membership of many and Israel Work-Study Programs.
women's organizations is falling $200,000; Jewish National Fund,
off, Iladassah has pledged to raise land reclamation, $700,000; and
more than 51,250,000 over last lladassah Women's Zionist Orga-
United
year's quota, and announced 5,000 nization of America in the

new members, raising the mem- States, $2,517,355.
Last year, Hadassah received
bership figure to 325,000.
$4,850,000 in United States aid
(Detroiter Mrs. Reuben Bien- funds from the federal government.
stock was elected a national vice
president.)
More than 2,000 citizens of
At the final session of the na- Haifa, from 8-year-olds to 80-year-
tional convention. Mrs. Max olds, participate in the activities of
Schenk, national president who the Haifa Community Center, a
was re-elected for her fourth term, project of American Mizrachi
released the 1971-72 quota of $13,- Women.

DICK STEIN

THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA

AND

THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA , •

THE MODDI MKALISTER ORCHESTRA

f•re•rly I..01111

THE ORIN ROSS ORCHESTRA
11 7-2770

Vive
L'Difference!

267,355.
Mrs. Nathan D. Perlman, treas-

A junior YAAL volunteer from the Boyar School, where many of
the students are from North African and Middle Eastern Jewish
families, plays with a child in Hadassah Hospital's pediatric ward.
For many of these student aides this exposure to the world of healing
and research serves as the inspiration to stay in school and prepare
for careers in the medical and health fields. Many of the doctors
and nurses at Hadassah have come out of the YAAL programs.

urer, explained how quotas are al-
located for Hadassah health, edu-
cational, rehabilitation, and land
reclamation services as follows: In
Israel the Hadassah Medical Or-
ganization, which operAtes the
Hadassah Hebrew University Med-
ical Center, $7,000,000; Youth Aliya.
which operates 267 children's vil-
lages and day centers caring for
12,000 children annually, $2,100.000:
Hadassah-Israel Education Serv-
1 ices which include the community
1 college and Seligsburg - Brandeis
Comprehensive Coeducational High

Headliner to Address Chapter

Herbert Kaplow, NBC -News
White House correspondent, will
be featured speaker at the open-
ing meeting of the Metropolitan
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah 12:45
p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Mrs. Albert Newman, president,
said all members, prospective
members and interested women
are invited to the opening pro-
gram, chaired by Mrs. Eugene
Kahn, vice president of program.
Kaplow, who is currently as-
signed to President Nixon, has
covered most major developments
in Washington, almost every ma-
jor racial story since 1954, al-
most every important space flight,

the political conventions and cam-
paigns and several top interna-
tional stories.
Preceding the meeting, there
will be a brunch for new mem-
bers, since July 1, and their
sponsors, at which Mrs. Morris
Adler will be featured speaker.
Mrs. Jerome Kaufman, vice
president of membership, will have

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charge of "early bird" awards for
all paid-up members.
Mrs. E. Newton Rottenberg, vice
president of fund raising, will an-
nounce plans for the kickoff of
the telethon for Hadassah Medi-
cal Organization.
"The Dream and the Deed," a
film created to help celebrate the
10th anniversary of the medical
center, will be premiered.

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