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June 27, 1980 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 Friday, June 21, 1980

Brith Activities

directions, call Ms. Rogow,
ACCOUNTANTS
GROUP will meet 7:30 352-5557. There will be a
p.m. Wednesday at the Bnai talk on consumer affairs.
Brith headquarters, 25835 For information, call Beth
Southfield, Southfield. Levitsky, programming
Gary Cohen, supplier of ac- vice president, 542-4666.
ceunting forms and sys-
tems, will demonstrate the
newest systems. The pro-
gram qualifies for two CPE
credits. A board meeting
will precede at 6:30 p.m.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. James Be-
AHAVA CHAPTER ilis of Oak Park were hon-
will have a membership ored Saturday at a kidush at
brunch 11:30 a.m. Sunday Cong. Beth= Tefilo Emanuel
in the home of Emily Tikva on the occasion of
Rogow, 22534 Halicroft Tr., their 52nd wedding an-
Southfield. There is a nomi- niversary. The kidush was
nal charge for guests. For _made by their children, Dr.
and Mrs. Louis (Rosa Lynn)
Pollens of Southfield. The
NEW
Beilises have four
SUMMER HOURS grandchildren. Rabbi
Leizer Levin spoke in honor
Mon.-Fri. 9-5
of the couple.
Sat„ 10-3
Out-of-town guests who
attended the ceremony
were: Mr. and Mrs. James
Rubinstein and Mrs. Bertha
Rubinstein, all of New
York; Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Weiss and sons; and Mr. and
357-1056
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1981 Campaign
Topic of Meeting

Leaders of the 1980 Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund will re-
view the 1980 Campaign
and discuss plans for the
1981 Campaign at a Cam-
paign evaluation meeting
8:15 a.m. July 8 at the
Somerset Inn in Troy.
The meeting, the fourth of
its kind, will include both
workshops and general ses,
sions. 1980 General Chair-
men David Handleman and
Irving R. Seligman will
preside over the annual
gathering.
Topics of both national
and international concern
will be discussed at the gen-
eral sessions. Workshops
will focus on 1981 Cam-
paign goals.

Business
Briefs

Detroit Area Retail
Kosher Meat Dealers
Association re-elected
Alan A. Cohen as president
for the 24th consecutive
year. Also re-elected were
Philip Swarin, vice
president; Joseph Felstein,
secretary; and Harry Levitt,
business agent.
* * *
Helen Zinberg, regis-
tered electrologist, has re-
turned to practice full-time
after her recent illness. Her
office is located at 16125 W.
12 Mile Rd., Southfield. For
an appointment, call the
office, 557-8115.

* * *

Tel Aviv to NY:
Israelis Form
Jeans Empire

Three Israeli brothers,
who came from the Tel Aviv
slums, have parlayed a
$6,000 investment into a
$180 million-a-year corpo-
ration.
According to Tavy Stone
in the Detroit News, Joe,
Ralph and Avi Nakash
began their Jordache jeans
company in the 1960s, be-
ginning with one store and
$6,000.
Today Jordache is a
wholesaler and has 15
licensees who manufacture
sun glasses, lingerie,
sweaters, leathers and furs.
Today, "the Jordache
look" has become a house-
hold word.

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Israeli Hospital's Care Center
Honors Dr. Steinhardt's 75th

Honoring the 75th birth-
day of Dr. Milton J.
Steinhardt, psychiatrist
and communal leader, the
Israel Histadrut Campaign
of Metropolitan Detroit, to-
gether with his family and
friends, will establish the
Milton J. Steinhardt Ado-
lescent Care Annex at-
tached to the Geha
Psychiatric Hospital in
Petah Tikva, Israel.
Dr. Steinhardt, who came
to Detroit in 1920 at age 15
from Poland, received his
early training in a yeshiva.
One year after coming to the
United States, he was
awarded a full scholarship
to the Orthodox Yitzchak
Elchanan Yeshiva (Yeshiva
University) in New York.
One day prior to entering
the assigned dormitOry, he
had a change of heart.
He returned to Detroit
and attended Northeastern
High School and was
president of its student
council, president of the
honor society and editor of
the weekly school paper.
He acquired a BA de-
gree after three years in
1928 from Wayne Univer-
sity and graduated
Wayne Medical School in
1932. He interned at Cin-
cinnati Jewish Hospital
in 1932 and 1933, took a
residency in chest and
pathology, 1934-1935, at
Sea-View Hospital in
New York and returned
to Detroit to enter gen-
eral practice.
From 1942 to 1946, Dr.
Steinhardt was a medical
officer in- the United States
Army and was involved in
the D-Day landing at
Omaha Beach. He remained
attached to the First Di-
vision throughout-the war.
His unit liberated the first
concentration camp at Nor-
dhausen, Germany.
Dr. Steinhardt was
awarded two Bronze Stars
for his work under enemy
fire on D-Day in Normandy
and was the recipient of a
Special Letter of Commen-
dation from the Supreme
Headquarters in Paris "for
superior performance in
readying personnel for
Pacific duty in record time."
From 1946 to 1960, Dr.
Steinhardt was in the prac-
tice of allergy and internal
medicine. He was president
of the Maimonides Medical
Society and president of the
Michigan Allergy Society in
1959.
He presented numer-
ous papers and pub-
lished dozens of articles
in allergy, psychosomatic
medicine and original re-
search in a new medical
entity called
crygohilinimia. In addi-
tion to being on the staffs
of Grace and Sinai Hospi-
tals, in the specialty of al-
lergy, he was also on the
teaching staff of Wayne
Medical School.
Dr. Steinhardt entered
the formal study of psychia-
try as a student in the same

Years do not make sages;
they only make old men.

university that he was on
thefaculty as a teacher. For
29 years he had practiced
clinical psychiatry and has
had a number of articles
published.
Dr. Steinhardt has long
been active in Jewish and
Zionist circles. He has
served on several commit-
tees of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council during the last
20 years. He is a member of
the American Jewish
Committee and the Labor
Zionist Alliance. He was
one of the organizers of the
Moadon — the Hebrew Cul-
ture Club and he served as
its first president.
He volunteered his medi-
cal services for one month at
the Government Hospital,
Eitanim, Israel, in 1970. •
In 1977, Dr.
Steinhardt's family es-
tablished the Milton J.
Steinhardt Family
Scholarship Fund de-
signed to aid students to,
go to Israel for the sum-
mer.
Dr. Steinhardt is a
member of the Michigan
Medical Society; American
Medical Association; life

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