7 74;ommoilmiramagivaliams, aliMiNgi9te1/4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Emergency Care Center Sabbath Custom Explained of wandering. Dedicated at Sinai Hospital By RABBI SAMUEL FOX years In this same vein, some GLASSMAN Oldsmobile Inc. (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) Executive Vice President Irving A. Shapiro, right, presents a commemorative plaque to Meyer and Sophie Fishman in honor of their contribution to'the hospital's new ememgency care center," which bears the names. The 28th annual corpo- rate meeting of Sinai Hospi- tal of Detroit last week saw the dedication of a new emergency care center, ac- companied by a slide-and- tape "tour" of the facility. Included on the agenda were the election of new board members, presenta- tion of the medallion to the past president of the Sinai Hospital Guild and an ad- dress by the chairman of the board of Mt. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland, Edwin M. Roth. The new emergency facility will be known as the Meyer M. and Sophie Fishman Emergency Care Center in recognition of the Fishmans' gift toward the building. Alfred L. Deutsch, president of Sinai's board of trustees thanked Mr. and Mrs. Fishman on behalf of the board. Irving A. Shapiro, the hospital's executive vice president, presented the Fishmans with a commemorative plaque "in appreciation for their gift." Honored at the meeting was Jean Shapero, im- mediate past president of the Sinai Hospital Guild. Maxwell Jospey, vice president of the board and chairman of the executive committee, presented Mrs. Shapero with a medallion "in recognition of her ac- complishments and dedica- tion during her two-year term as guild president." * * * Sinai Gets Rare g Freud Volume D r. Harry E. August, the "father of psychiatry" at Sinai Hospital, presented a rare first edition of Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams" to the psychiatry department. The presenta- tion was made at a reception in Dr. August's honor Mon- day at the Michigan Inn. The volume will be placed in the Samuel Frank Medical Library. Dr. August, who was one of the key founders of Sinai Hospital's department of psychiatry, was one of the first psychiatrists on staff and remains on the staff as a consultant. , In addition, a gift of $100,000 was made to the Guild's Arch of Friends endowment fund from the estate of Lillian B. Simons, sister of Mrs. Nate Shapero, to honor Jean. Proceeds from the fund this year have been earmarked to enrich Sinai's cardiovascular care program. Roth's address was the second Esther B. Mellen Memorial Lecture, an an- nual lecture series made possible by a donation to Sinai's Medical Endowment Fund from Dr. Hyman Mel- len in memory of his - wife. Dr. Mellen is a former chief of staff of the hospital. Six persons were re- elected to three-year terms on the hospital's board of trustees. They are: Mandell L. Berman, Deutsch, Samuel Fran- kel, Joseph H. Jackier, Mark E. Schlussel and Harold Weisberg. Deutsch also announced the appointment of three additional board members: Beth Lowenstein, J. Richard Cooper and Albert J. Dunmore. These were ap- pointed at a pre'vious board meeting. The custom of eating spices such as onions and garlic on the Sabbath has several origins. First, it is claimed that the Sabbath should be treated as a "delight" and therefore foods which give delight should be consumed. Hence spicy foods which provide a variety of tastes should be enjoyed in the spirit of this delight. Second, it is claimed that there is a connection be- tween this practice and the manna that came down from heaven for the Jews in the wilderness during their travels- towards the prom- ised land. This manna was supposed to have had every • imaginable taste. The spices aforementioned are thus added on the Sabbath to remind us of the provi- dence of the Almighty who supplied us with every im- aginable taste during our 40 28000 Telegraph, Tel Twelve Mall sources claim that the taste of garlic and onion was mis- sing from the manna so as not to injure the pregnant women for whom this might be harmful. Therefore, the garlic and onion tastes had to be added if the Israelites wanted to enjoy them. We thus add these as a remem- brance of our practice in the wilderness. Southfield, Mich. 354-3300 emu. MOMS PAWS Most GM Cars*. Ad expires 12-31-80 LUBE OIL & FILTER I Most GM Cars. Add $2.00 For Diesels Brandeis Names Albee Chairman WALTHAM, Mass. — Playwright Edward Albee has been named chairman of the Brandeis University Creative Arts Awards Commission. The commission plans and coordinates the annual Brandeis Awards cere- monies held in New York each spring. 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