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Allied Jewish Campaign Schedules Numerous Events

Philip Slomovitz, editor. distributed to workers at
and publisher of the Detroit the Sunday meeting.
Jerome B. Greenbaum is
Jewish News, will speak on
"The World Jewish Scene" chairman, and David
at the annual "Met" Kick- Levine, associate chairman,
off of the Allied Jewish of the Metropolitan Di-
Campaign - Israel Emer- vision.
gency Fund Metropolitan
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Division, 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Services Sections
in the Senior Adult Lounge
Schedule Brunch
of the Jewish Community
Center. The meeting begins
The Social Service and
with continental breakfast. Educational Services sec-
Slomovitz, a journalist tions of the AJC-IEF will
and life-long Zionist, hold a brunch meeting
founded The Jewish News 12:30 p.m. March 11 at the
in 1942. He is the recipient Raleigh House.
of many honors from his col-
Guest speaker will be Zvi
leagues and fellow Jews, in- Feine, consultant for the
cluding the first Smolar Joint Distribution Commit-
Award for Excellence in tee in the areas of Israel
American Jewish Jour- manpower development
and community centers.
nalism.
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lian Fischer, Israel Bonds;
Harold Weiss, Children's Hospi-
- tal; Michael Zaks and Eliot Sor-
kin, Fresh Air Society; Gary Leo
and Elaine Korn, Jewish Com-
munity Center; Steve Shaw and
Nellie Douveas, Jewish Commu-
nity Council; Katherin Gruen
and Frances Green, Jewish Fam-
ily Service; Frances Scheer and
Evan B. Fishman, Jewish Home
for Aged.
Also Kalman Tillem and Rena
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Service; Leiihard Milstone and
Sara Belinsky, Jewish Welfare
Federation; David Kreger, Met-
rma
ropolitan Hospital; No
Silver, Sinai Hospital; Albert
Katzman, Wayne County Bureau
of Social Aid; Myron Liner,
United Community Services; Dr.
Charles Lebeaux, Wayne State
University School of Social
Work; and Helen Posner, Detroit
Board of Education.
Alvin Kushner is past section
chairman. Board members-at-
large are Sylvia Iwrey, Alan D.
Kandel, Dr. Herbert Malos, Dr.
Bernard Mikol, Rosalie Raimi,
and Dr. Steven Spector.
Dr. Leonard W. Moss is chair-
man of the Educational Services
Section; Dr. Robert R. Luby is
adviser.
Workers are Rose Bankler,
Irving Berg, Ruth Caplan, Shir-
ley Citron, Ruth Cooper, Mark
Eichner, Pearl Forst, Morris
Garfinkel, Saul Glosser, Ethel
Goldstein, Karen Green,
Dorothy Gross-Lansky, Bernice
Hollander, Beatrice Katz, Reese
Lakits, Saul M. Leff, Richard Le-
land and Merle Leland.
Also Bernard Ludwig, Shirley
Magder, Katherine Mark, Clara
Nachtajler, Maxwell Nadis,
Phyllis Novetsky, Harold
Rosenberg, Mildred Sallen,
Minnie Schiffman, Abraham
Silver, Mildred Simon, Isadore
Swartz, Madelyn Sweet, Seldon
Tachna, Marilyn Taub, Anna
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Weiner, Emil W
Yarrows.
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The Dentists Section will
hold a cocktail reception
and dinner 6:30 p.m. March
14 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

Jason A. Goode, Alden M. Leib,
Michael S. Rosenfeld and
Donald B. Sherman are associ-
ate chairmen. Vice chairmen are
Drs. Kenneth Dickstein, Edward
G. Kroll, Steven M. Lash,
Richard Lezell, Joel P. Schaum-
berg and Sheldon Sonkin.
Serving on the section cabinet
are Drs. Stuart Falk, Manuel
Feldman, Harold P. Firestone,
Robert M. Galin, Sheldon M.
Minti, Bernard J. Shapiro, Leo
Shipko, Seymour Swartz, and
Arnold Zuroff. Drs. Max G.
Aiken, Herbert J. Bloom, Jack J.
Friedland, Joseph 0. Grant,
Martin Naimark, Sidney 0.
Siegan and S.S. Willis are advis-
ers.
Dr. Conrad L. Giles is chair-
man and Dr. Joseph M. Jacob-
son, co-chairman of the Profes- 1
siona. Health Division.

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Phonogift Workers
Luncheon Wednesday

Pharmacy Unit
Planning Event

The Allied Jewish Cam-
paign - Israel Emergency
Fund Pharmacists and
Pharmaceutical Suppliers
Section will hold a cocktail
reception and dinner 6:30
p.m. March 15 at Cong.
Bnai David.

Guest speaker will be Dr.
Frederick A. Lazin, chair-
man of the Urban Studies
Program at Ben-Gurion
University in Beersheba.

A highlight of the pro-
gram will be the presenta-
tion of "To Life!," a photo
essay showing the work of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's local member agen-
cies.

Jerome Soble is chairman of
the Pharmacists and Phar-
maceutical Suppliers Section.
Robert S. Duns - ky and Alan
Stotsky are- co-chairmen, Shel-
don J. Weisberg, vice chairman,
and Irving Belinsky, William
Bobrin and David Moss, advis-
ers.

Serving on the section cabinet
are Bernard Breyer, William
Farber, Gerald L. Gerger, Ed-
ward S. Glick, Meyer L. Golds-
tein, Hadar Granader, Marvin R.
- Hoffman, Allan Klein, Jack P.
Kubrick, Abram Medow, Robert

Shapiro, Jack L. Shiffman,
Julius Tapper and Marvin J
Yagoda.
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Physicians Sections
Dinner Wednesday

The Medical and Osteo-
pathic Physicians Sections
will hold a cocktail recep-
tion and dinner 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Guest speaker will be
Moshe Arad, deputy direc-
tor general of the Israel
Foreign Ministry.

Dr. Ralph Coskey is chairman
of the Medical Physicians Sec-
tion. Drs. George L. Blum, Darryl
T. Goldberg, Martin Hart,
Richard Krugel and James E.
Labes are co-chairmen, and
Morton B. Cash, Margo Cohen,
Dan G. Guyer, Edward L. Klar-
man and Jay Victor, associate
chairmen. Vice chiirmen are
Drs. A. Robert Arnstein, Nathan
S. Firestone, Jean S. Goldstein,
Milton M. Green, Martin L. tac-
kier, Melvyn Rubenfire and Ben-
jamin Schwirnmer.
Drs. Stephan R. Morse and
Sidney J. Katz are chairmen of
the Osteopathic Physicians Sec-
tion. Drs. Mark Diem, Malvyn M.
Friedman and Gerald Uzansky
are co-chairmen, and Harold
Margolis, Paul L. Ruza and Saul
M. Shapiro, associate chairmen.
Drs. Donald Boxman, Newman
Kopald, Allan Schwartz and
Jerry A. Taylor are vice chair-
men.

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Baylee Franklin, left, and
Janice Schwartz.

The Women's Division of
the Allied Jewish Campaign
- Israel Emergency Fund
will have a luncheon party
for Phonogift workers noon
Wednesday at United He-
brew Schools.
Doris August and Faye
Schnaar are in charge of
Phonogift briefing. Dorothy
Malin wrote the musical re-
vue, which will be per-
formed by Phonogift day
chairmen, who will also
serve as hostesses.
Baylee Franklin is
chairman, and Janice
Schwartz, associate chair-
man, of Phonogift.
Shelby Tauber is Cam-
paign chairman, and Dulcie
Rosenfeld, president of
Women's Division.

Shown at a recent campaign leadership parlor
meeting are, in the top photograph from left, Cam-
paign general chairman Irving R. Seligman; associate
chairman Jack A. Robinson and speaker Arieh Naor.
In the bottom photograph, at a parlor meeting hosted
by the Irwin Greens are, from left, Green, Joseph H.
Orley, Gen. and Mrs. Avraham Orly and Seligman.

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Swiss Jewish Doctor Is Building
a Bnei Brak Religious Hospital

By MOSHE RON

The Jewish News
Israel Correspondent

TEL AVIV — A short
time ago the cornerstone for
Dr. Murray A. Shekter, - a religious hospital in Bnei
vice chairman of the Profes- Brak was laid. The initiator
sional Health Division, and of this project, Dr. Moshe
his wife Diane, who are set- Rotshield, has a notice on
tling in Israel, will be hon- his apartment in Bnei Brak,
ored. Mig: Shekter is vice which says: "In emergency
president of the Women's cases there is a Shabat bell
Division of the Jewish Wel- without electricity."
Mostly religious families
fare Federation.
live in Bnei Prak. They do
Guest speaker will be Dr. not ride on Shabat. One
Frederick A. Lazin, chair- cannot get medical help, ex-
man of the Urban Studies cept in emergency cases. In
Program at Ben-Gurion Jerusalem there are two
University in Beersheba.
hospitals for religious
patients, in Natanya one,
Dr. Eli V. Berger is chairman
of the Dentists Section. Drs. Jack
but none in Bnei Brak.
M. Jackson, Ellsworth Levine,
The new hospital is being
John D. Marx, Maurice Opperer,
built on a site donated by
Richard D. Williams and Arnold
the municipality of Bnei
Winshall are co-chairmen.
Brak. The building, with
Drs. Myron L. Attenson, Bur-
ton D. Faudem, Elliott Folbe,
160 beds, will cost more

than $12 million.
In the first phase, a
clinic, emergency room
and a school for nurses
will be built. Afterwards,
separate general
medicine departments
for men and women,
maternity, children and
surgery will be con-
structed.
Dr. Rotshield came to
Bnei Brak seven years ago
from Zurich. He is a reli-
gious man. He is very busy.
Every religious patient in
Bnei Brak looks for his help.
His young wife, Rosa, as-
sists him. They wish each
patient good health after
treatment.
Rosa is an extraordinary.
woman. She has 13 chil-
dren. She takes care of her
family, helps the patients,
and is in charge of the
patients' registry. "We have

five sons and eight daugh-
ters," she told us. Their
home is comfortable but
without luxury.
Dr. Rotshield was born in
Switzerland. His parents
came from Germany. He is
an offspring of the famous
Rothschild family. "We
have to help our brethern,"
he told us. "I do it in my pro-
fessional way. This is the
main aim of our belief."
Now Dr. Rotshield is put-
ting his energy into build-
ing the new hospital. He re-
ceives help from many
Jewish communities all
over the world. He opened
heaits and purses. He found
donors in America,
England, Holland, Switzer-
land, Canada and other
countries. Almost all the
Jewish communities have
answered Dr. Rothshield's
appeal.

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