- .---IONEMENIMMIIIPPINARIMMOMMIL . k THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Tillie Martin, Metro- politan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah president, will join Israeli digintaries Mon- day at the rededication cere- monies of the Mt. Scopus Hadassah Hospital in Jeru- salem. Mrs. Martin, and her hus- band, Dr. Peter A. Martin, and Mr and Mrs. Reuben Bienstock will affix a me- zuza to the door of the hos- pital. Both of the women are national directors of Hadas- sah. The original Mt. Scopus facility was cut off from Is- rael during the war for inde- pendence in 1948 and was later desolated. The hospital was recovered as a result of the Six-Day War. Since then, Hadassah has con- ducted a major rebuilding and expansion program. I FACIAL HAIR • ERMANENTL REMOVED Early Detroit pioneers in Zionism, the late Joseph Wetsman and the late D. W. Simons, gave the land on which the Mt. Scopus Medical Center stands to- day to Hadassah in the early 1930s. 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Past presidents of the Detroit Chapter who will at- tend the dedication are Mes- dames Morris Adler, Albert Newman and Jack W. Perl- man. Also attending are Mes- dames Geraldine Black, Paul Gould, Louis Kirsch, David Rosenblatt, Jesse Johnson, Abraham Kutlov, Russell Meskin, Julian To- bias, Ray Raphael, Free- mont Sweetwine and Milton Steinhardt. The presentation of a key to Mt. Scopus to Gov. Wil- liam G. Milliken will be made by Leah Snider, na- tional director; Barbara Robinson, a Detroit vice president and Phyllis Fried- Women to Join PW Conference 416. [PRODUCE SUPER-SPECIAL U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA BARTLETT 12 vont ■ : f.: =.: Advance Fashions = Ltd. COATS! • DRESSES! • PANT SUITS! • SEPARATES! • SWEATERS! • and more WE HAVE THEM ALL see for yourself Sizes 10 to 20 11==11 CC mow 13721 W. 11 MILE RD. 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Also partici- pating were the couples grandmothers, Reva Alper, Sarah Golde and Dorothy Shankman. The couple is living in Florida. oi.?::•./.::.:•?.:.!•?:..i.,:•?J.:•,.1..,,Pz:.,,,,....1. , TIIL We R Right to Limit Quantity r- - I Mother's Old World .111. Specials Good thru Wed. 6 99( lb. 49( DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS their parents' (the Joseph man, Michigan Region rep- Wetsmans') home on Wat- resentative. son St. in Detroit. There The key to the medical were meetings with Rabbi center has become a symbol Wise and Rabbi David de of the return of Mt. Scopus Sola Pool. to Israel. When the hospital Mrs. Davidson recalls was recovered in 1967 the driving Miss Szold around in original key was found the Wetsman's electric among the rubble. There- Grinnell automobile to expe- fore, a symbolic key of rede- dite her efforts in organiz- dication was created. ing Detroit's first Hadassah chapter. Some of the first Shankman-Golde wi)men tobecome involved in the early days of Hadassah Rites Solemnized in Detroit were Mrs. A. M. Hershman, and Mrs. E. W. Davis. Mr.-. Joseph Ehrlich. Mrs. Davidson, Miss Jeanette Steinberg and Mrs. Henry Weinstein, inspired by these early pioneers, drove around in the Wetsman's electric car collecting a dollar per person and were successful in raising enough money to purchase Hadassah's first ambulance for the old Rothschild Hospital in Jeru- salem. Another early Zion- ist, Jeanette Steinberg, founded the Business and Professional Group: and Mrs. Uhr bagan Junior Had- assah here. MRS. SHANKMAN Them Away. Service While You Shop •GOLF SHOES •SKATES SHARPENED ZIPPERS FOR SHOES AND HANDBAGS We Specialize in Orthopedic Work • EXPERT REPAIR ON LADIES' HANDBAGS LEATHER JACKETS & COATS REPAIRED • WE REPAIR SADDLES FOR HORSES All SI:es 39 ME!EN5Mlifflili7!tffM Detroiter Tillie Martin to Attend Mt. Scopus Rededication Ottober 17, 1975 • 4;;;: