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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-03

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42 October 3, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ileitis, Colitis Panel Planned for Sinai

The Michigan Chapter of
the National Foundation for
Ileitis and Colitis, Inc. will
present a discussion on "The
Psychological Aspects of Il-
eitis and Colitis" 8 p.m.
Monday at Sinai Hospital's
Zuckerman Auditorium. .

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Michigan State University
school of human medicine,
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The panel members are
Dr. Seymour Baxter, clini-
cal professor of psychiatry,
MSU: Dr. Bernard Chodor-
koff, assistant professor of
psychiatry, WSU; and Rose-
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More than 400 persons East, which has "taken
honored Stanley J. Winkel- great risks in the pioneering
man Sunday evening at efforts." He said the organi-
Cobo Hall with a tribute zation was much more than
dinner that established a a trade union.
Stanley J. Winkelman His-
"Histadrut is a stabiliz-
tadrut Scholarship Fund for ing factor," Avriel said.
students in Israel.
"It has tried to hold the
Business, labor and politi- line on wages in spite of in-
cal leaders from throughout flation in order to build a
the state of Michigan heard better, future Israel." He
tributes to Winkelman and also described the many
a speech by Ehud Avriel, social, health and educa-
Israel's consul general for tional benefits provided by
the Midwest.
Histadrut.
Avriel described Histad-
Both Avriel and the hono-
rut as the largest single ree touched on the political
employer in the Middle and diplomatic situation in

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Chief of podiatry at Kirwood
Hospital and Highland Park Gen-
eral Hospital, a diplomate of the
national Col-
lege of Foot
Surgeons, and
a member of
the Compre-
h e n s i v e
Health Plan-
ning Council of
Southeastern
Michigan, the
Association of
Military Sur-
geons of the
HOFFMAN
U.S., the
Highland
Park Lions Club, the American
Association of Foot Specialists,
the Academy of Ambulatory Foot
Surgery, former president of the
Affiliated Podiatrists of Michigan,
member of Cong-. Beth Achim and
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, the Ameri-
can Israel Numismatic Associa-
tion, the American Physicians
Fellowship in the Israel Medical
Association, and the Medical
Professions Division of Israel
Bonds.

Center Offers
Preview Tours

Special tours offering a
first-hand glimpse of the
soon-to-be-opened Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield Township will
be offered Oct. 19, 26 and
Nov. 2.
The tour times are 10
and 11 a.m., and 1:30 and
2:30 p.m. For reservations,
which are required, call the
Center, 341-4200.
All the grains of rice that
are in the soup have been
matured by the sweat of the
laborer.

gave a detailed explana-
tion of the efforts of His-
tadrut, and presented
Winkelman with a plaque.

Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of
Temple Beth El gave the
invocation, and Msgr. Clem-
ent Kern of Most Holy Trin-
ity Church gave the benedic-
tion.

Nursery to Have
Fund-Raising Event

The Southfield Coopera-
tive Nursery will have a
fund-raising garage-bake-
plant-craft sale 10 a.m.-6
M or r is Lieberman, p.m. Saturday at the North-
chairman of the Israel western Universalist Uni-
Histadrut Campaign of tarian Church, 23925 North-
Metropolitan Detroit, western, near Evergreen.
Proceeds from the fund
Leukemia Fund raiser will benefit the
school.

Children's
Leukemia Ferndale Library
Foundation is seeking blood Has Photo Show
donors for patients who suf-
fer from leukopheresis, a
Friends of the Ferndale
separation of white, infec- Public Library will present
tion-fighting blood cells a community photography
from the other components exhibition Sunday through
in the blood.
Oct. 18 at the library. An
To be tested or for infor- opening reception will be
mation call the foundation, held 2-4 p.m. Sunday.
534-5943, or write Chil-
Ten local photographers
dren's Leukemia Founda- are participating in the
tion, 17801 W. Seven Mile, show, representing differ-
Detroit 48235.
ent styles of photography.

* * *

Local Podiatrist
Named to Board

the Middle East in their re-
marks. Avriel described the
new Sinai agreement as
"breathing space," providing
Israel with time to attend to
her many social problems.
He said, "The Egyptians
did not say in Arabic, in the
language of the market
place, that they recognize
Israel. They did not shake
hands with us."
Federal Judge Lawrence
Gubow, chairman and
toastmaster, was unable to
attend the dinner because of
illness, and Alan Schwartz
took over the role.

Seeks Donors

Anne Panush
was
awarded a citation from the
Jewish Historical Society of
Michigan "for her years of
service."
* * *
Former Detroiter Dan J.
Tennenhouse of Sausalito,
Calif., who is both a physi-
cian and an attorney, has
written an "Attorneys Med-
ical Deskbook" which has
just been published by Ban-
croft-Whitney Co.

Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman
of Southfield was recently
appointed by Gov. William
Milliken to the State Board
of Registration in Podiatry.
A podiatrist in Highland
Park for more than 30
years, Dr. Hoffman's long
list of professional and civic
associations includes:

Open Sundays
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Winkelman Fund Established at Histadrut Dinner Sunday

BETTY SILVERMAN

The annual Jewish Na-
tional Fund Blue Box clear-
ance has been set for Oct. 19
through Nov. 23.
Mrs. Betty Silverman,
chairman of JNF's blue and
white box committee, said
many organizations are
joining in the blue box clear-
ance, but added that more
volunteers are needed.
For information on the
blue box program, which
funds Jewish National Fund
land reclamation projects in
Israel, call JNF, 968-0820.

Etzel Movement
Is Hebrew Topic

The Moadon Ivri—He-
brew Cultural Club of the
Jewish Community Center,
begins its third season, 3:30
p.m. Saturday at the 10 Mile
branch.
Naphatalie Nagar will
discuss the activities of the
Etzel underground move-
ment prior to the Israeli
War of Independence. The
meeting and discussion, in
Hebrew, is open to the pub-
lie.

Workmen's Circle will
have a musical program, 9
p.m. Saturday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Henia
Borenstein, Simon Klachef-
sky and Szlomo Kusnier will
entertain and a light meal
will be served.
For reservations, call
president Sonia Popov;-ski,
557-3994.

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put to shame, for God will
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