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May 20, 1977 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-20

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26 • Friday: May 20, OTT -

TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Detroit Friends Campaigning for New SZ Medical Facility

The Detroit Friends of
Shaare Zedek Hospital are
conducting an extensive
campaign prior to their
June 29 annual dinner to ac-
quaint the community with

the 75-year-old Jerusalem
medical fa,cility and the
new medical center ex-
pected to open -in 1978.
The new medical —center
will feature three floors un-

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derground, automation of
patients' diagnostic and per-
sonal data, electronic mon-
itoring in the coronary care
and intensive care units, ul-
tramodern surgical, re-
search and rehabilitation fa-
cilities, an x-ray unit and a
synagogue.
There will be pediatric pa-
villions and a kidney dia-
lysis unit which will "look
as unlike a hospital as pos-
sible."
The kidney dialysis unit
was a special project of the
Detroit Friends of Shaare
Zedek Hospital and the
group is encouraging indi-
viduals to raise funds for
various hospital needs.
Approximately one-third

of the $40 million cost of
the new 500-bed facility s
being funded by the Israeli
government and its people.
The remaining funds are
being raised throughout the
world.
The old Shaare Zedek Hos-
pital is 75-years-old and Je-
rusalem's population tripled
in the last decade. It is ex-
pected to double again in
the next 10 years. The new
facilities were planned to
service the growing popu-
lation.
For information about the
hospital or the Detroit
Friends' annual dinner,
June 29 at the Sheraton-
Southfield Hotel, call the
Detroit Friends, 544-8412.

Workmen's Circle District
Conference This Weekend

Workmen's Circle of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will hold
its biennial district confer-
ence Saturday and Sunday
at the Labor Zionist In-
stifute.
William Stern, national ex-
ecutive director of Work-
men's Circle, will address
the conference at 9 p.m.,
Saturday with a report on

the status of national pro-
grams and activities to as-
sist Soviet Jewry. The pub-
lic is invited..

Doctors to Meet in California

BROOKLINE, Mass —
The 27th Annual Assembly
of the American PhySicians
Fellowship, Inc. for the Is-

rael Medical Association
(APF) will be held in the
Mark Hopkins Hotel in San
Francisco June 20.

SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL

If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every Jew were
invariably followed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social welfare, and justice.

A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
in one's home.

You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual
yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of
permanent tribute in the names of persons
dear to you.

Consult the Foundation for Jewish
National Fund, 22100 Greenfield, 968 0820.
They will gladly co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy.

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rooms. Sewing room (with the help of \a
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Greenhouse. Dances • entertainment • movies.
For your security and peace of mind • a call
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WILLIAM STERN
Stern is on the executive
board of the National Con-
ference of Soviet Jewry. He
joined the staff of Work-
men's Circle in 1938 as New
York City Youth Director.
In 1946 he filled the post of
national youth director of
Workmen's Circle. becom-
ing administrative director
in 1963 and attaining his pre-
sent post of executive direc-
tor in 1970. He has been ac-
tive in socialist and liberal
organizations since 1935.
Stern is editor of the
Workmen's Circle "Call",
chairman of radio station
WEVD in New York, vice
chairman of Jewish Labor
Committee and treasurer of
Workers Defense League.
He serves on the executive
boards of the United Hous-
ing Foundation, Jewish
Daily Forward Association
and American ORT Feder-
ation.
The two-day conference
will culminate with a testi-
monial banquet to Frank
Newberg at 2 p.m. on Sun-
day. Newberg is retiring as
Workmen's Circle District
Chairman, a post he has
held for 15 years. The pub-
lic is invited to the banquet,
there is a charge.
For information, call the
Workmen's Circle office,
626-6016.

Sinai Maneuvers

• LONDON—Egyptian and
Israeli forces have been en-
gaged in a series of major
military maneuvers behind
UN cease-fire lines in the
Sinai over the past six
weeks, the Times of London
reported

" I CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE-

and the

CANTORS ASSEMBLY of America

present

Cantor Ben Zion Miller of Toronto
Cantor Benjamin Maissner of Philadelphia

in a

CANTORIAL
CONCERT

participating

Cantor Louis Klein

and the

B'nai Moshe
Choral EnseiTIN

Conductor, Daniel Braude

Piano: Doreen Raskin; Dr. Sholom Kalb
Flute: Miriam Chiesla

,Due to the death of Rabbi Moses Lehrman
this concert has been rescheduled for

THURS.-JUNE 9, 1917 8 P.M.

Adults -$3.50
Tickets: Synagogue Office
Students
and
Senior
Citizens
-$1.50
Phone: 548-9000

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