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June 14, 1968 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-06-14

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Friday, June 14, 1968-35

WSU Medical School Gives 26 1VIDs to Students in Area

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Twenty-six students from north-
west Detroit and suburbs will re-
ceive doctor of medicine degrees
from Wayne State University at
commencement exercises Tuesday
at Cobo Hall.
Henry A. Shevitz son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney M. Shevitz, 18200 Oak,
will begin his internship at Wil-
liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal
Oak.
Eugene L. Schwartz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, 19413
Forret-, was a member of Alpha
Omega Alpha medical honor so-
ciety. He will intern at Detroit Gen-
eral Hospital.
Manuel Porth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Porth of Chicago
and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Miller, 20540 Mansfield,
will take his internship at the
University of Chicago Hospitals
and clinics.
Miles S. Auster, 13337 N. Nor-
folk, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Auster, 28075 Ramblewood, Farm-
gton, will intern at the University

Sociologist Moynihan Sees a Whiff
of Anti-Semitism' in Job, School Quotas

of California Affiliated Hospitals,
Los Angeles.
Samuel M. Abramson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Abramson, 19329
Ardmore, will intern at Children's
Hospital of Michigan.
Michael B. Gottfurcht, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gottfurcht,
19202 Greenlawn will intern at
Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital
in Chicago.
Robert S. Levine son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Levine, 18490 Marlow,
will intern at St. Joseph Mercy
Hospital in Pontiac.
Donald B. Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert E. Miller, 18927
Hartwell, will take his internship
at Los Angeles County Hospital.
Stephen Millman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Millman, 17371
Greenlawn, will intern at San
Diego County-University Hospital.
Leonard J. Portner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel S. Portner, 18932
Pennington, will intern at William
Beaumont Hospital.
Michael P. Goodman, son of Mrs.
Henry J. Goodman and the late Dr.
Goodman, 20728 - Knob Woods,
Southfield, will intern at Highland
General Hospital Oakland, Cali-
w
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Lawrence M. Loewenthal, 24574
Rensselaer, Oak Park, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Erry S. Lowenthal, 14541
Rosemary, Oak Park, will intern
at Sinai Hospital.
Raymond J. Linovitz, son of Mrs.
Louis Linovitz, 13435 Kenwood,
Oak Park, wil intern at Sinai Hos-
pital. At the school of medicine, he
received a Wayne County Medical
Society Scholarship.
Gerald H. Katzman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron H. Katzman, 21841
Kipling, Royal Oak, received a
Michigan Heart Association Re-
search Award and was made a
member of Alpha Omega Alpha
medical honor society. He will in-
tern at the University of Chicago
Hospitals and Clinics.
David S. Goldman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Goldman, 23011
Kipling, Oak Park, will take his
internship at Denver ' General
Hospital.
Michael J. Freedman, 14440
Rosemary, Oak Park, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Freedman, 7193
West Outer Dr. He will intern at
Sinai Hospital.
Daniel Blechman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Blechman, 24621
Church, Oak Park, will intern at
Los Angeles County General Hos-
pital.
Meliyn Rosenblatt, 19606 Ard-
more, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
A. Rosenblatt, 23420 Cloverlawn,
Oak Park, received a graduate
professional scholarship and is
the recipient of the 1968 Anna
Albert Keller Memorial Award
for outstanding research per-
formed while a medical student.
He will take his internship at
Sinai Hospital.
Harvey J. Rosenberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Rosenberg, 15131
Sutherland, Oak Park, will intern
at Sinai Hospital. At the medical
school, he received a health pro-
fessions scholarship, WSU alumni
scholarship, Kingswood Hospital
Scholarship and a Wayne County
Medical Society Scholarship.
Marta E. Ross, daughter of Mrs.
Irving Ross and the late Mr. Ross,
14120 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park,
will intern at Detroit General
Hospital.
Philip J. Silverman, 24357 Rens-
selaer, Oak Park, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Silverman, 20130
Wakefield, will intern at Henry
Ford Hospital.
Jerrold H. Weinberg, 23070
Kipling, Oak Park, son of Mrs.
Sidney Weinberg and the late
Mr. Weinberg, 13800 Sylvan Ct.,
will intern at Sinai Hospital.
Allen J. Solomon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel R. Solomon, 15110
Sutherland, Oak Park, will take
his internship at Los Angeles
County General Hospital.

NEW YORK (JTA)—A leading
authority on American ethnic prob-
lems, former Assistant Secretary
of Labor Daniel P. Moynihan,
warned against the trend to ethnic
quotas in efforts to establish job
and educational opportunities for
disadvantaged minorities and
charged that there was "a whiff
of anti-Semitism" in many of the
demands for quotas being made
today.

employers w e r e being given
"quotas on the minority group em-
ployes they will hire" and said this
contravened the anti-discrimina-
tion provisions of the Federal Civil
Rights Act.

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Moynihan, speaking at the
commencement exercises of the
New School for Social Research
here, warned that "if ethnic
quotas are to be imposed on
American universities and simi-
lar quasi-public institutions, the
Jews will almost certainly be
driven out. They are not 3 per
cent of the population. This
would be a misfoutune to them,
but a disaster to the nation. And
I very much fear that there is a
whiff' of anti-Semitism in many
of these demands."
He deplored the fact that in uni-
versities, "the cry has risen for
racial quotas roughly representa-
tive of population proportions" and
said he greatly feared that "if we
begin to become formal about
quotas for this or that group, we
will quickly come to realize that
these are instantly translated into
quotas against." He noted that

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sanction.
One such group, consisting of
Orthodox Jews, has settled in the
West Bank town of Hebron and
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In a related development, mem-
bers of the so-called Movement
for a Greater Israel held their
first national conference here and
called on the government to reject
the Security Council's resolution of
Nov. 22, 1967.
The movement advocates the
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