▪ MOVIE GUIDE He Directs Israel's Shaare Zedek the 'Hospital With a Heart David Maeir hasn't seen the film "Hospital" with its devastatin; picture of life in the urban medi- cal center, but he's well aware of what the film is all about. He has seen at first hand the problems faced in a depersonal- ized hospital, and the American- born doctor is determined to avoid the same pitfalls in the medical center he directs Shaare Zedek of Jerusalem. In short, Dr. Maeir intends to preserve Shaare Zedek's reputa- tion as Israel's "hospital with a heart." Dr. Maeir was in Detroit last week to promote efforts for Shaare Zedek, which is halfway toward its goal of $18,000,000 for a new medical center. Needs of a growing Jerusalem population have far outgrown the' present facility, more than 70 years old and without adequate bed space and up-to-date equipment. The Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek have undertaken to - endow kidney dialvsis facilities, a unit 'which Dr. Maeir describes as s ital to the new' center Dialysis is an enormously ex pensive operation, but its exist ence means the difference between life and death for the kidney-di, eased patient Dr. Maeir guesses that in Israel there are about 80 to 100 patients on dialysis treat- ment at any pne time. There is no cure but researchers at Shaare Zedek are not giving up the fight. Many psychological factors are attendant to dialysis treatment, and Shaare Zedek is well aware of the necessity for providing the proper mental atmosphere for the patient, as well as the machinery for his physical well being. Dr. Maeir frequently stresses the human factor in the medical equa- tion "I worked for many years in American hospitals, and I've seen what goes on A woman comes in with a hie belly, and the first thine they ask is, 'Are you mar- Such nuestions can wait My staff treats the patient first. And we admit all patients, regardless of financial status Shaare Zedek is a - religious hos- pital - It maintains kashrut within the framework of the strictest inter- pretation, and except for the most era emergencies is closed on ih• Sabbath Paper work simply ,alts until Sunday. lye Maeir see, no conflict be- tween Ilalakha (Jewish lass and good medical care ' A religious point of view is irtant to a hospital with heart," he said - flow you deal with people and relate to people is we' lm Imrt:int Every .Lew should f•IIIV Confident at Shaare Ze th it enrolling will upset him ,r• Issue hit upset, Dr . r is that of ; po o p..., \ cording to Israeli la, hospital , I■ e21515 111:1y perform autop w. ithout the permission of th.• asiiii's family. only the sign:, s of three pip-SR:LOIS are' re 1 Shaare Zedek is the only Is- raeli host, tat that requires both the approval of the Halakhic au. tharity and the family's per mission tier an autopsy to he' per Vet religions zealots have turned much of their wrath against Shaare Zedek, Jew' I ir Nlaiiir, an observant a trained pathologist, said and pi-edition is real, but the • The tnelhods to (1,4ht it are worse than Terror is terror. the problem Men whether the terrorists are beards or Black Panthers M 101 Many issues that confront the medical profession today . can be answered from a uniquely Jewish perspective that places great em phasic on human life', Dr Maeir feels. "There' is a clear moral im- perative to make every plausible effort to maintain human life " he said, "Euthanasia is morally reprehensible. - He' (1 01. 5 not consider it a ''plaus- ible effort" to transport a natient to another country on the 1,000,000- to-one chance that his life may be saved. Nor does he consider it merciful to prolong a life by at- taching countless tubes and appur- tenances to the patient even though he is apparently dying. "We must Use every means with reason to maintain a life with dignity." he said, " bait we must also allow' a man to die with dignity." Dr. Maeir describes cryogenics -the freezing of a live body for revival at some future time - as "off beat." But he concedes that "if a child is suffering from leu- kemia. we must try to preserve that child's life with every means possible," lie saw nothing counter to Jewish law in cryogenics, "but it raises other questions. Do you say kadish over the body' Do you sit shiva in refrigeration'" Dr. Maeir's concern for human life carries over into the abor• tion issue. Ile accepts the tradi- tionalist, halakhic, view that an abortion is to be performed only if the birth of a child represents .a significa..t danger to the life of the mother. Arguing that it is Israel's goal to enlarge and maintain a Jewish majority, Dr. Maeir terms libera- lized abortion "bad politics, had religion and bad nationalism." -C.D. Israel Vni.-ersities hurt 1).- Cash WOVS TEL AVIV (..ITA -- The Tel Aviv University Senate has warn- ed that the university could be forced to close for lack of funds if the government does not increase its contribution. The school's leaders have asked for meetings with Premier Golda Heir and Vigal Alton, deputy pre- mier and minister of education and culture. It was learned that unless funds are increased, the university could face a deficit of 11.35.030,000 300 (1(101. Alexander Goldberg. president of the Haifa Technion, said that serious financial difficulties have developed there because of cuts in government grants. Addressing a meeting of Tech- mon graduates in Haifa. Goldberg said, how es er, that the Technion does riot believe in closing-down threats The situation at Tiit As is Um sersits decidoped w - hen F:duratioh Minister 11 'al Ailen told its presi- dent. Prof fusel tie amen :Ind Pri f Shlormi Simons o n. the re'c'ur. lb.., The government r ,tdd 1 , ,,,silds cos er its de'fic'it. Meanwhile in Jerusalem. about 40.0tio students from all of 1s• raers institutions of higher learn- ing, went on strike this week to protest a raise in tuition fees from 5259 to ROOD recommended the ministry of education. \lost catninises were shut down . Leaders of the National Students fount isn't with reprise traltves of the e hication ministr . 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