38 Friday, April 71,1918 ME DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nosanchuk Family Will Receive Honors Jun e5 at Dinner of Detroit Friends of Shaare Zede k Hospital — The Annual Dinner of the Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem will be held, at the Southfield Shearton Hotel on June 5. - The opening of the new Shaare Zedek Medical Cen- ter is planned for November, according to the Detroit Friends' Alex Roberg, making this year's ,_fundraising campaign and di nner "of special signifi- cance. It marks the culmi- nation of a six-year effort to provide the necessary funds for adequate medical THE NOSANCHURS facilities for Jerusalem's reclamation", which was growing population." Guests of honor at this awarded at a national year's "Dedication Dinner" gathering in New York. She was the initiator of will be the Nosanchuk fam- ily, who have endowed im- the "Pillar of Courage" proj- portant projects in the med- ect for the JNF, and aided in ical center and "inspired the establishment of a set- their friends and co-workers tlement in the Golan to get involved" in this proj- Heights. Mrs. Nosanchuk dedi- ,.,..ect. The Nosanchuk family cated a forest in memory of will be represented by Mrs. her late husband, Ben, and Pearl Nosanchuk and Mr. participated in the dedica- tion of the John F. Keniiedy and Mrs. Max Nosanchuk. Mrs. Pearl Nosanchuk Memorial Building. For has served as president years she has been chair- of the Women of Jewish man of special gifts for National Fund and re- Women of JNF's donor af- ceived the "Citation of fair. Mrs. Nosanchuk initiated Honor in high recogni- tion for exemplary serv- the first JNF, Israel Bond ices for Jewish National Luncheon, which was held Fund and its program of in her home. She is pre- SAVE UP TO 60% ON DIAMONDS Call Jerry Turken at the She is a life member of Hadassah, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Auxiliary, United Hebrew Schools Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, Friends of Bar-Ilan University, ORT, Pioneer Women Hanita Chapter, Miz- rachi Organization, the Histradrut and the American Red Magen David for Israel. She is also an active member of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, the American Jewish Congress, Pisgah Chapter of Bnai Brith, the Jewish War Vet- -eran's Auxiliary and Cong. Beth Achim. Mr. and Mrs. Max (May) Nosanchuk have been active in many Jewish and communal careers. He is a former president of the Beth Aaron Synagogue, and has worked on the Allied Jewish Cam- paign 35 years. He has been a member of several UJA missions to Israel. After the Yom Kippur War he saw the devastation caused by rocket fire in the Kiryat Shmona area and dediced to plant there the "Max and May Nosanchuk Forest." 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