THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, March 16, 1919
Lecture Slated on T. Singer
The Detroit Yiddish Cul-
tural Committee of the 10
Mile Jewish Community
Center will present a lec-
ture by educator Mordecai
Teiler 3 p.m. March 25 at
the 10 Mile Center, Room
13.
MORDECAI TEILER
Teiler will speak on
"Isaac Bashevis Singer —
His Life and Work." Harry
Weinberg- is chairman- for
the day.
The public is invited free
of charge.
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John S. Prout and
Michael Weinstein were re-
cently named assistant ad-
ministrators at Sinai Hospi-
tal of Detroit.
At Sinai, Prout has sev-
eral responsibilities includ-
ing the departments of ad-
mitting, rehabilitation
medicine, utilization re-
view, medical records and
medical transcription,
graphic arts, laboratory
medicine and radiology.
Prout is affiliated with
the American Hospital
Association and is a
nominee for the American
College of Hospital Ad-
ministrators.
Weinstein has the re-
sponsibility for the de-
partments of respiratory
care, housekeeping,
biomedical engineering,
communications, emer-
gency services, dietary
and security.
Weinstein is a member of
the American Hospital
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nominee for the American
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of the Headlee Amend-
ment,• recent develop-
ments in the mental
health field, Public Act
105 — tuition differential
grants, and how reform
of the welfare system
would affect the Jewish
community.
A social hour will follow
the assembly with members
of the synagogue sisterhood
serving as hostesses.
Legislative issues of con-
cern to the Jewish commu-
nity will be discussed by
Rep. Josep4a. Forbes and
State Sen. Doug Ross when
the Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit holds its third delegate
assembly of the season 8
p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Bnai
Moshe.
JOSEPH FORBES
DOUG ROSS
At the assembly, the
Council's nominating com-
mittee will present its
recommendations for offi-
cers and executive commit-
tee members. Elections for
these positions will take
place at the Council's next
delegate assembly, to be
held in May.
Some of the topics to,be
discussed by the legis-
lators will be the call for a
national Constitutional
Convention, the impact
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Judaic scholar Dennis
Prager, director of the
Brandeis-Bardin Institute,
will address the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation (Wayne
State University affiliate)
8:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Zionist Cultural Center.
Prager has been active in
the Soviet Jewry rescue
movement and takes an
active role in defense of
Jewry on a wide range of is-
sues.
Prager also will speak
to the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at the. Uni-
versity alVlichigan. He is
slated to be the scholar-
in-residence for the Flint
Jewish Community
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Nursery will hold an open
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Now in its 20th year, the
nursery school is accredited
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The school offers two-,
three- and five-day pro-
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Transportation is available.
The school curriculum
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individual growth and
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mental and emotional
development are em-
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also focuses on Jewish
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For information, call the
nursery, 967-4010, daily 8
a.m.-4 p.m.
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