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May 18, 1973 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-18

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Local Dinner to Benefit Shaare Zedek Hospital

etroit Friends of Shaare
,ek Hospital in Jerusalem
hold its annual fund rais-
dinner 6:30 p.m. May 31
Young Israel Center of
Woods.
hillip Stollman will be
.irman of the event at
ch Michael Shashar, M-
U consul in New York,
be guest speaker and
for Hyman Adler will

present a musical program.
For 70 years, Shaare Zedek
Hospital has served the med-
ical needs of Jews, Chris-
tians and Moslems during
wars and epidemics, under
Turkish and British rule and
since the inception of the
state of Israel.
From its modest beginning
in 1902, it has grown to serve
the needs of an ever-expand-
ing Jerusalem. It is con-
structing a new medical cen-
ter with completion sched-
uled for 1975. It is being built
on a 15-acre site in Jerusa-
lem opposite Mt. Herzl.
The center will include a

,

AVING A PARTY?

The Detroit group is play-
ing a role in the erection of
the new medical center by
sponsoring the dialysis unit.
Illustrating the need for
500-bed hospital, with a spe- such a unit, Dr. Baruch
I Hurwitz of Shaare Zedek
Hospital, at a recent emer-
gency meeting of the Israel
Larry Freedman Nephiological
Society, stated
Orchestra and Entertainment
that "Some 150 Israelis suf-
fering from kidney disease
die needlessly every year be-

:onfirmation?
Engagement?
Birthday?
Anniversary?

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cial underground emergency
hospital; separate wings to
house the school of nursing
for 180 students; two out-
patient clinics capable of re-
ceiving over 1,000 patients
daily; a research center;
clinical laboratories and a
medical library; lecture hall
and auditorium; and a syna-
gogue. The $27,000,000 com-
plex will also serve the sur-
rounding communities of Beit
Hakerem and Bayit Vegan.

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Ault Aith ,qctivittes

KEIDAN LODGE will hold
its annual installation of of-
ficers June 11 at Cong. Beth
Abraham-Hillel. For reser-
vations, call H. S. Jaffa, EL
6-9177. Officers to be in-
stalled are: David A. Jaffa,
re-elected president; Sam
Hassin, Jack Kutlus, Leon
Klein and Morry Zygman,
vice presidents; William
Katz, Norm Schreiber and
Harry Krohner, secretaries,
and Raymond Redlich, trea-
surer. Other officers, includ-
ing trustees are: Rudi Straus,
Harold Jaffa, Philip Stein,
Leonard Greenberg, Charles
Lampert, Judge Michael
Stacey, Charles Milan, Jon-
athan Jaffa, Stanley Dick-
steen, David Gross, George
Butchky, Sam Weiner, Saul
Leach, Phmilip Feiber and
Julius Sarko.

,

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Katz, David Weiner and Don-
ald Simon; secretaries, Irving
David Redisch; treasurer, Da-
vid Desow; chaplain, Sidney
Freedland and waren, George
Meyerson. Tr ustees are:

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cause of the lack of trained
manpower and proper equip-
ment."
The eight-bed unit for in-
tensive care of patients suf-
fering from chronic kidney
disease will be unlike other
sections of the hospital. Be-
cause dialysis is performed
on an outpatient level and
because there are very dif-
ficult psychological problems
related to the treatment,
beds and the decor will be
designed to give the patients
the feeling that they are par-
taking in a social experience.
In this way, it becomes
easier for patients, who must
spend two days a week,
every week for the rest of
their lives at the hospital in
order to purify their blood
for treatment.
For dinner tickets, call
Alex Roberg, 544-8412, or
Hugo Apt, 547-7585.

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berg, Sol Budney, Ben Sigel, Edwin
Bunin, Ho ∎vard Averbuc'h, Charles_
Hoptman, Paul Kaye, Herbert Mar-
golis, Irving Rollinger, Burton Se-
lik, Ralph Miller, Sam Offen, Leo
Berlin and Dr. David Friedman.

These officers will be in-
stalled June 3 at a formal
dinner-dance at the Raleigh
House. Dinner chairman is
David Redisch.

GALILEE CHAPTER will
hold its 13th annual night
of games 8 p.m. Tuesday at
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel
social hall. Tickets may be
purchased b y contacting
Mrs. Murray Slomovitz, 557-
1297, or at the door. The
public is invited.
*
*

Haym Solomon
Cited on Medal

WASHINGTON—The 200th
anniversary of Haym Salo-
mon's arrival in America is
being celebrated with a spe-
cial commemorative medal
distributed by the Bnai Brith
Philatelic Service. A biog-
raphy is included.
The collector's service also
has available a first-day cov-
er honoring Salomon, post-
marked April 13, issue date
of the 8-cent American bi-
centennial commemorative
broadside stamp.
The 500 silver and 1,000
bronze medals were produced
in a limited edition by the
Judah MAgnes Memorial Mu-
seum in Berkeley, Calif.
Salomon, who emigrated
from Poland in 1773, made
his mark in history as "a
financier of the American
Revolution."
Salomon settled in Phila-
delphia and assisted historic
Mikveh Israel Congregation
in constructing its first build-
ing. Along with other promi-
nent Jews, he campaigned
vigorously to end religious
restrictions for holding pub-
lic office in Pennsylvania.
The silver medal is priced
at $32, the bronze at $12.50.
First-day covers are each
50 cents. To order, contact
the Bnai Brith Philatelic
Service, 1640 Rhode Island
Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C.
20036. For medal orders, add
50 cents for postage and han-
dling.

Unger r Roystn
Troth Announced

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 18, 1973-29

.

Camaraderie Club
to Gather for Social

Camaraderie Jewish Sin-
gles will meet 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Bnai David Syna-
gogue. Don Black from Inter-
national Toastmasters will
present a monologue.
There will be dancing and
refreshments. There is an
admission charge.

WORKERS PARLEY

The Association of Jewish
Center Workers' 54th annual
conference will take place
May 27-30 in Philadelphia.

MISS BARBARA UNGAR

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ungar
of Dartmouth Ave., 0 a k
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Bar-
bara to Elliot Royston, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Roys-
ton of Silver Spring, Md.
Miss Ungar attended the
Hebrew University and
earned a bachelor's degree
in chemistry from Wayne
State University. She is doing
graduate work at New York
University. Her fiance was
graduated from Yeshiva Uni-
versity and attended the rab-
binical seminary in Balti-
more. He will attend medical
school in July.
A September wedding is
planned.

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The Labor Zionist Alliance
of Metropolitan Detroit will
present its final Jewish Fron-
tier Forum 8:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at the Labor Zionist
Institute.
Guest speaker Nahum
Guttman will discuss "The
Legacy of Hayim Greenberg
—Today." Guttman has held
several posts in Zionist Or-
ganizations and was a close
friend and associate.of
Greenberg, Labor Zionist
writer, philosopher and edu-
cator, who wrote for the Jew-
ish Frontier and Yiddish
Kemfer magazine and author-
ed "The Inner Eye."
Mrs. Harold Noveck, chair-
man of the evening, and Ben
Harold, president of the La-
bor Zionist Alliance of De-
troit, announced the pro-
gram will include readings in
Yiddish and in celebration
of the 25th anniversary of
the state of Israel by Mrs.
Morris Friedman. There will
be community singing led by
Anita Handelman, with Mrs.
Seymour Kraus as accom-
panist. Refreshments will be
served by Brenner-Truman ra
Branch. For tickets, call the
LZA office, 851-1606.

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Pioneer Women
Start Arab Club

NEW YORK — Pioneer
Women reported the estab-
lishment of a new Arab worn-
men's club in the village of
Ein Rafah, near Jerusalem.
This new group represents
the first organized cultural
and training activity under-
taken for women of that vil-
lage and has already attract-
ed a large membership to its
thrice-weekly program of
handcrafts and vocational
training.
The "club" is headed by a
trained Arab group worker
EXERCISE PARTY is the from East Jerusalem. The
newest group entertainment organization also conducts
program, offering an eve- four kindergartens in Jaffa,
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