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May 09, 1969 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-09

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22 — Friday, May 9, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

JEROME L. SCHOSTAK, presi-
dent of Schostak Brothers & Co.,
Inc., realtors, was on the faculty
of the "University of Shopping
Centers" at the annual convention
of the International Council of
Shopping Centers in New York
City, May 4-7.
• • •
STEPHEN SOLENDER, former-
ly director of the Skokie Jewish
Community Center in Chicago, has
joined the overseas staff of the
Joint Distribution Committee as
consultant on Jewish community
centers and vacation camps in
Europe, it was announced by JDC
Director-General Louis D. Horwitz.
• • •
Congressman JOHN B. ANDER-
SON, a member of the Republican
leadership of Congress and chair-
man of the House Republican Con-
ference Committee, will address
the annual New York Metropolitan
Assembly of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America, 8 p.m. Wednes-
day, at Hotel New Yorker, New
York.

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Rabbi GILBERT KLAPERMAN Angeles. Dr. Hecht was graduated
from the Wayne State University
president of the Nev. York Board School of Medicine and took - his
of Rabbis, left for an inter-conti- internship and residency training
.
nental tour on behalf of ORT, the . iri inte
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d

Dr. ELIEZER RAFAELI, direc-

tor general of the University of
Haifa, Israel, arrived in New York
April 28. He will address a meet-

Nathan Permutter, social theore-
ing of the board of trustees of the
tician and former associate direc-
University of Haifa Foundation,
tor of the American Jewish Com-
reporting on the status of the build-
mittee, has been appointed to the
ing program, the expansion of the
newly-created post of vice presi- Organization for Rehabilitation an Sinai Medical Center, Los Ange- curriculum, including the graduate
Training. The tour will include les. He studied under a two-year school program and the excellent
dent for develo
Paris, Strasbourg. Geneva, Israel. fellowship in endocrinology at the relationship of the Arab students
ment at Brandeis
Casablanca and Teheran.
University. In his
; UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Hecht to the rest of the student body.
lives in Los Angeles with his wife,
new post, which
• *
The Society of Biological Psy- the former Sylvia Wilson, and their
he assumes May
TENNLS RANCH
chiatry presented a gold medal for children, Steven and Martha.
15, Permutter will,
Don Kerbis
• • •
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to eighteen. Water-
vliet, Michigan. Five
the psychiatry department at
fund raising pro-
of derstom-Lang Gold Medal will be
hours t e n n I-s in-
grams. He also
Wayne State University's school
struction, supe
medicine. The presentation was month
presented
in
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next
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• • •
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LOCKE,
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• . f or Mental HUBERT G.
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Wayne State Uni-
Abram on all major policy mat- Health and a member of the Na-1 religious affairs,
tional
Institute
of Mental Health's versity will be the guest speak-
ters.
er at the 47th annual meeting of
• * •
; pharmacology and chemistry com
mittee. He is a graduate of Har- the Detroit Historical Society. His
SOL M. LINOWITZ has left his
topic is "The Algiers Motel Inci-
post as American ambassador of yard University's medical school. dent Revisited." The meeting will
• • •
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• •
MILES P. LASH. a graduate .

student in hospital administration
at the University of Michigan's
school of public health, is serving
as an administrative extern at
Sinai Hospital for a three-month
period. His appointment was an-
nounced by Dr. Julien Priver,
executive vice president of Sinai
Hospital. Lash, 22, is the son of
' Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lash, 17575
Westhampton. Southfield. Prior to I
entering the University of Mich-
igan, he attended Wayne State
University, where he holds a BS
degree in business administration.
During his externship at Sinai Hos-
pital. Lash will observe the vari-
ous activities of the hospital as
part of his program leading to a
masters degree in hospital admin-
istration.
• • •
Britain's new ambassador to Is-
rael, JOHN BARNES, presented
his credentials to President Zalman
Shazar and was the first foreign
diplomat in the country's history to
go through the formalities entirely
in Hebrew. a language he studied
in London before taking his new
post.
• • •
U.S. Senator Robert Griffin has
announced that RANDALL ZL'S-
MAN, former Jewish News high
school columnist, has been awarded
a fellowship by the National Sci-
ence Foundation for advanced
study in biochemistry. A Univer-
sity of Michigan Angell Scholar,
Zusman holds many awards in his
field, including the Moses Gomberg

Prize and the American Metals
Climax Foundation Fellowship for

distinguished achievement in chem-
istry. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Zusman of Lafayette Cir., South-
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