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June 05, 1970 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-05

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30—Friday, June 5, 1970

Steve Raphael, recently named
editor of Wayne State University's
student newspaper, the South End,
hopes "to open traditional, direct
means of communication on cam-
pus in order to address the nitty
gritty of the university students
and community."
Raphael, 22, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Boris J. Raphael of Ard-
more Ave. He is a liberal arts
senior in education and history
who has been on the South End

Israel Consul Speaks at Sponsor Lunch

(Copyright
JTA. Inc.)
1970,

At the Israel Bond Sponsor petite luncheon hosted by Mrs.
Richard Ilamburger (left) at her home. 32487 Scottsdale, Franklin,
are (from left) Judith Beilin, consul of Israel in New York, guest
speaker; Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, Israel Fashion Show chairman:
and Mrs. David Pollack, sponsor chairman. Consul Beilin presented
the 1970 sponsor pin, designed by sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, to all
women who purchased S1,000 or more in Israel Bonds. Mrs. Beilin,
who officially announced the establishment of the state of Israel
over Ilagana Radio Haifa May 14, 1948, served in the public rela-
tions department of the Israel Foreign Ministry.

Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz Named
Sinai's Chief of Surgery

One of the world's most promin-

ments is his design of an artificial
heart pump that takes over the
job of the heart's main pumping,
chamber, the left ventricle. Im-
planted in the human body, the
auxiliary pump is capable of per-
forming half the work of the na-
tural ventricle.

Is Steve Raphael

New WSU Editor •

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I" ,

A Dairy Dish for Shavuot
Favorite dishes don't have to be
extravagant. There is a lot of joY
and enjoyment in simple foods.
Shavuot is a holiday that can prove

staff since February 1968, and
was former news editor. He was
also an editor on the '69 volum9
of the Metro, a newspaper repre-
senting all of the metropolitan
area colleges.
Elected unanimously by the
six-member WSU newspaper
publications board, Raphael will
succeed Johii Grant.

this theory. The Jewish custom is
to serve dairy dishes. And indeed,
without meats or other fancy and
expensive ingredients the meals on
Shavuot are full of taste and.goocl-
ness. The following recipe,' is a
tasty,
typical example for a hear
ingredi-
yet simple dish. The
ents are buttered no dles and cot-
tage cheese, sugar and cinnamon—
just low cost materials which are
worth a million.

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"naivete" of the newspaper to a
"more factual approach that will

be sensitive to the university com-
munity," he said.
On completion of his one-year
editorial term beginning July 1,
Raphael plans to go to graduate
school in American studies and
"stay out of Vietnam."

Woman will be the last thing
civilized by man.— George Mere-

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One-half pint cottage cheese
Four thIsp. sugar
Two tsp. cinnamon
One tsp. salt

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Julien Privet. . executive vice presi-
a large bowl (Preferably warm).
dent of the hospital. His appoint-
12. Melt the butter and pour over the ,
ment will he effective July I.
hot noodles. Immediately add the
cheese, sugar and cinnamon. Toss all
Developed in collaboration with
Dr. Kantrowitz, who performed
the ingredients and combine them
his br ot he r, researcher Dr.
the first human heart transplant
thoroughly. Serve immediately while
VARIETY OF COLORS
the dish is still hot.
Arthur Kantrowitz, the pump
in this country, is presently chief
was first used on a heart victim Ntakes 4-6 servings.
of surgical services at Maimonides
FLAIR PANTS
at Maimonides in February
Medical Center in Brooklyn and
Bakery Strike Over,
1966, drawing world-wide atten-
professor of surgery at the Down-
state Medical Center of the State ' Lion. As a result of their pioneer-
Bread Prices
, ing achievement, the Kantrowitz
University of New York.
LARGE SELECTION OF LATEST
brothers received the coveted ' Employes of Detroit's 11 Jewish
Among his foremost accomplish-
STYLES AND COLORS
Gold Plate Award of the Amer- bakeries were back at work this
week
after
members
of
Local
78
ican Academy of Achievement.
BRAND NAMES IN
of the Bakery and Confectionery
More recently, Dr. Kantrowitz Workers Union ratified a two-year
has developed a new device. the
contract last Thursday afternoon.,
"balloon pump," to aid the func- A strike shut down the bakeries
VERY REASONABLY PRICED
tioning of the heart during the
for three weeks.
first crucial days following an
The contract provides for an in-
attack.
crease of a S12 a week the first
Perfect Individual Fitting and
Among Dr. Kantro•itz's other year and $8 the second year, ac-
significant achievements is his cording to a spokesman for the
Personalized Attention
'development of a micro-instrument Jewish Master Bakers Association.
known as a pacemaker, which
It was the second strike in two
EXPERT ALTERATIONS ON LADIES,
stimulates a slow heart to beat at
years, although the one in 1969
a normal rate, enabling it to supply
MEN'S AND CHILDRENS CLOTHES!
lasted only three days.
enough blood and oxygen to the
The price of bread has gone up
body. Surgeons estimate that some two to three cents to reflect the
50.000 persons now use the pace- increase, according to Leon Zager-
maker.
, man, owner of New Modern Bak-
The work of Dr. Kantrowitz and ery.
others in the development of aux-
Zagerman found himself in a
iliary heart pumps has received ! unique position during the contract
considerable support from the Na- ! talks: he acquired New Modern,
tional Institutes of Health since thus becoming management, in
1966. Dr. Kantrowitz will continue February, and prior to that was
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his heart research at Sinai par- :secretary-treasurer of the union
ticularly in the development of for 11 years.
partial mechanical hearts.
MRS. DONALD EPSTEIN
In his new post as chief of sur-
Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Robert gery, he will succeed Dr. Milton
Epstein honeymooned in the L. Sorock, who has served as
south of France after their recent voluntary chief of surgery since
marriage at Franklin Hills Country 1959.
Club with Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
He has been affiliated with
Maimonides Medical Center in
officiating.
Parents of the former :Marjory Brooklyn where he has served as
Beth Winkelman are .Mr. and Mrs. attending surgeon since 1955, as
Stanley J. M'inkelman of Canter- director of cardiovascular surgery
bury Rd. Her husband's parents and of surgical research from 1955
COUPON
are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Epstein to 1964. Since 1964, Dr. Kantrowitz
i has served full time as director of
of Lake Hills Dr., Franklin.
1
! surgical services at Maimonides.
Yard of Popcorn Reg. 79c Now
The bride wore a Renaissance
He is the author or co-author
Empire gown in English net, re-
of more than 100 scientific
embroidered with lace and seed
Stroh's
Old Fashioned Ice Cream
papers and has reported on vir-
pearls over peau de soie. It fea-
tually all aspects of heart sur-
Flavors,
Reg.
$1.39 Half-Gallon ... Now
tured a narrow oval neckline,
gery in professional journals.
long sleeves and scalloped hem-
He has also pioneered in the pro-
Name
line with train. The net veil fell
duction of medical films and docu-
from a lace crown headdress. The
mentaries, so that surgeons
Address
C ity
bride carried a cascade bouquet of
throughout the world can study his
lily of the valley, Phalaenopsis advanced operative techniques. He
orchids and glacier ivy.
is a member of numerous sur-
Stns. Lewis A. Barr, of Maple gical and medical societies and the
Shade, N.J., the bride's sister, recipient of many medical honors.
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of honor was Audrey Mailer of
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Marsha Blum, Suzy Shiffman and Set Up Family Picnic
Lois Welt.
The Shaarey Zedek Young Mar-
Richard A. Epstein served his ' ried League announces its annual
brother as best man. Ushers were , picnic will be held 4:30 p.m. Sun-
Boger Winkelman, brother of the day. There will be games, a pic-
Open Every Day
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bride. Lewis A. Barr, Eric Winkel- nic dinner and, for the children.
11:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Green-8 Shopping Center
wenton Sicchitano, W. Tim- television's "31r. Whodini" will
othy Baetz and Alan Band.
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