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September 13, 1968 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-09-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 13, 1968 27

Director General of Medical Organization to Address Detroit Hadassah

Born in Jerusalem July 5, 1912,
Prof. Mann received his early
training in England, at the Uni-
versity College Hospital in Lon-
don, where he qualified for his
degree in medicine in 1937. He
became director general of the
Hadassah Medical Organization
in 1951.
Ten years later, the new Hadas-
sah Hebrew Medical University
was opened under the administra-
tion of Prof. Mann. He has coop-
erated with the government of
Israel and the Hebrew University-
Hadassah Medical School in setting
up an Institute for Afro-Asian
medical students.
According to Chapter President
Mrs. Charles Snider, he will ad-
dress Hadassah members on the
changing picture of the organiza-
tion's medical responsibility in the
Middle East.
Mrs. Robert Tuttleman, fund-

Dr. Kalman Mann, director gen-
eral of the Hadassah Medical Or-
ganization in Israel, will address
the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Prof. Mann is an internationally
recognized authority on hospital
administration and public health.
During the Six-Day War, the Is-
raeli government placed Prof.
Mann in charge of health services
for the entire Jerusalem area. He
personally supervised the treat-
ment and care of war casualties,
including c a p t u r e d Jordanian
wounded.

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raising vice president, stated that
this meeting will launch the chap-
ter's campaign to raise funds for
the Hadassah Medical Center at
Ein Karem, and the recently re-
gained hospital on Mt. Scopus.
Mrs. Norman Rosenfeld, vice
president of program, announced

are using the facilities of the
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To be successful today a man
"The opening of the boundaries must have the horsepower of an
has brought us an old friend a optimist and the emergency brake
German nurse who used to be in of a pessimist.
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that the musical program and dec-
orations will have an election
theme, "Cast Your Vote for Hadas-
sah."
Life members and new members
will be honored at this meeting,
and there will be an "early bird"
prize for all members who have
paid their dues (dues may be paid
at the door), according to Mrs.
Emanuel Sarko, chapter vice presi-
dent of membership. Friends are
invited. Dessert and coffee will be
served.
Dr. Mann told the 54th annual
convention of Hadassah, in Chi-
cago that the opening of the
boundaries between Israel a n d
Arab territories in the Six-Day
War proved a boon for a tiny West
Bank leper hospital and its pa-
tients who have been without a
physician for the past 20 years.
They are now being visited
regularly by doctors of the Han-
sen Leper Hospital in Jerusalem,
one of the Hadassah Medical
Organization's projects in Israel,
and some of the Arab patients

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ture clothing for all ages, furs,
jewelry, and eye fashions. Jackie
Crampton will commentate. The
public is invited. An added attrac-
tion will be a sneak preview of
1969 jewelry design at George
Ohrenstein, certified master watch-
maker and jeweler, noon to 4 p.m.
Manufacturers representatives of
Omega, Tissot and other firms will
show new watch creations, as well
as Swiss, French and Italian im-
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Emanu-El to Host Debate
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Saturday, Sept. 14

The Couples Club of Temple
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The Nixon-Agnew platform will
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