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December 15, 1972 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-15

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. . . .
ctivities in Society

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The nieces and nephews of Mrs. Anna Gorman gave
her an 80th birthday party at the Federation Apts. Dec. 12.
Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren
attended.

Donors Thanked for Gift
to Build Sinai Facility

Golan Druze Learning Trades

JERUSALEM—Five years
ago, most men in Bogata, a
Druze village on the Golan
Heights, worked in Syria and
the Lebanon as hired labor-
ers. Today, 470 of them are
engaged in skilled and prof-
itable work in all parts of the
country. Out of 23 trade
courses during the past five
years, approximately 350

men learned a profession,
and 250 became building
workers
• • •
Ghalia and Mahmoud Has-
soon, one of several Druze
families living in Eilat are
well known for their efforts
toward fostering understand-
ing between
Jewish and
Druze inhabitants.
Mrs. Hassoco, 21, will soon
manage Eilat's first Persian
MUSIC &
carpet factory, employing 10
ENTERTAINMENT
young women — several of
whom are also Druze—in its
initial stages.
M.C. £ Orchestra
Ghalia, who mastered the
UN 4 - 0237 & KE 8 - 1291
trade in the Mt. Carmel vil-
lage of Isifia, will. train the
NB,. i.....,-,;,.,„,„,;;;.0,4-TtiA girls during the first six
r,511.8.111t..?Ab ifL.!.. 111,1 months. She then plans a
NOWAY own,
'
study trip to Persia, to learn
new methods of carpet weav-
Y oo t
ing.
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She also teaches Arabic at
Eilat's "Ya'alim" school.
WATCH HEADQUARTERS

Sam Rosenblatt

Next to an artist's rending of the planned medical
office building to be named for them, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
C. Blumberg are presented with a plaque by Nate S.
Shapero, chairman of the executive committee of Sinai
Hospital's board of trustees.

• • •

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
Supreme Court has upheld
the expulsion of eight Black
Hebrews who entered Israel
last year, but suggested that
those of the sect who have
been here longer should be
allowed to stay.
Black Hebrews have been
seeking Israeli citizenship as
Jews under the Law of Re-
turn, but the court agreed
with the interior ministry in
ruling that "the most one can
say is that they maintain the
Law of Return of Moses as
they understand it, not as it
has developed through the
ages."
The eight—seven of them
members of a family named
Clark — were picked up by

.

Another honoree at Sinai
Hospital's annual meeting,
was Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser,
past president of the hospital
women's guild, who is shown
receiving a medallion from
Dr. Julien Priver, executive
vice president of Sinai.

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Fine Costume Jewelry

Prof. LOUIS GUTTMAN,
nrofessor of social and psy-
- hological measurement at
t'ae Hebrew University and
scientific director of the Is-
rael Institute of
Applied
Social Research. has been
elected by the board of trus-
.s of Cornell University to
be an Andrew D. White Pro-
fessor-at-large of that uni-
versity for a six-year period.
Prof. Guttman will visit Cor-
nell for brief periods to in-
,eract with faculty and ,tu•
dents.

• ASTROLOGER •
• CARICATURES .•
• MUSIC

SaLan

Masters
Our employers can no
more afford to be absolute
masters of their employes
than they can afford to sub-
mit to the mastery of their
employes.—Louis D. Bran-
deis.

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INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT

We Are Happy
to Welcome Miss Rae
beck with Nikki
At

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Great Selection of

police earlier this year in
Jericho after expiration of
their three-mouth visas.
They had entered Israel
last year and lived first at
the sect's center in Dimona.
Of late, the interior minis-
try has been turning away
members of the sect arriving
at Lod Airport.

ANNOUNCEMENT !

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MAGICIAN

Friday, Doc. 15, 1972-37

Eight Black Hebrew s Ordered to Leave

Mr.

and Mrs. Louis C.
Blumberg were honored at
the recent 20th annual meet-
ing of Sinai Hospital for their
gift of $200,000 toward Sinai's
office building.
Nate S. Shapero, chairman
of the executive committee
of Sinai's board and a long-
time friend of the Blumbergs,
presented the couple with a
plaque.
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The four-story huilding, lo-
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cated on the McNichols Rd.
25293 Tawssa, Sasrlitisla, nick
side of the 34-acre hospital
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center, will provide labora-
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20 years experience
tory and radiology facilities
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as well as a bank, pharmacy,
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MAGICAL MEL
ccffee shop, bar b e r and
547.2464
",”tie
beauty shops and 70 offices
ItT`rtf-,i""°.
for members of Sinai's medi-
* cal staff.
r
Something New Singles
Due to open next year, it
Gala Holiday Dance
* * has been named the Louis C.
and Edith B. Blumberg Pro-
Sunday, December 17, 8 p.m.
* fessional Building.
Alvaros 1824 W. 14 Mile, Royal Oak
i
*
Blumberg, a trustee of
*
Admission $2.50
538-7871
Sinai Hospital, served as vice
:
chairman of the 1971 Allied
Jewish Campaign — Israel
Emergency Fund. He is past
president of the St a ndard
- Let is Entertain Irv -
City Club and Franklin Hills
Country Club and a board
member of the Morris Adler
The
Foundation.
Sheldon Rott
Mrs. Blumberg is a charter
Orchestra
member of the TB and Health
and
Society and has worked with
e
the Retarded Children's
Vickie Carroll
Foundation in Northville. She
also is active in the Jewish
255-1540
352-0937
Welfare Federation and the
United Foundation. A mem-
ber of the Sinai Hospital
Women's Guild, she was an
riginal sponsor of the guild
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
g ift shop.
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA?
Also honored at the an-
nual meeting was Mrs. I.
'crome Hauser, past presi-
20500 JAMES COUZENS
tent of the guild, who re-
le Mile a GropHiold—A.,en from Nortidon4)
cived a medallion from Dr.
' , Wen Priver, executive vice
Con 3424000 for Has /Ho* Anconnoundotiorn
'resident, Dr. Priver recount-
COLOR f V.'s
the many offices she has
COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Try Onr Berner Sion
eld in the guild as well as
' Dios M Hie SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
h er volunteer service.
Airport Lionrosino &Mine Available
Seven trustees w ere re-
. 'ected to five-year terms on
'inai's board, ending Dec. 1,
bum ■••■■■■■■■•■■ ••••• ■■•■■•
1 77. They are Sol Eisenberg,
•teyer M. Fishman, Milton
`I. Howard, Maxwell Jospey,
Ma l col m S. Lowenstein,
'eonard Simons and Jack J.
'Vainger.

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