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December 01, 1972 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-01

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Hospital Defend eel on Char of Neoliefence in' I Aldino- Lod Victims

8 — Friday, Dec. 1, 1972

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JERUSALEM (J T A) — I port •massai-re victims; quate because of the unpre• hours while awaiting admis-
sion to an overcrowded mal-
Health Minister Victor Shem- brought there during the ' cedented nature of the MaStia• I
cre and observed that "a lot functioning emergency room.
tov said that he "utterly re- night of May 30-31.
The paper charged that the
Twenty-six Israelis and for- of lessons were learned that
jects" aspersions cast on She-
j officials refused to transfer
ba Hospital (formerly - Tel eign tourists died and 70 were . night."
Shemtov's defense of She- the wounded to other hospi-
Hashomer llospital) in Tel wounded in a machinegun
Aviv for alleged ngligence in si c ) grenade attack in the ha Hospital was in response talc for reasons of prestige,
iiriiort
terminal
by
Hire,
to
a
series
of articles in the and implied that some of the
the treatment of the Lod Air
.i.:panese gunmen in the s•ry new ,paper Haareiz which al- , victims who died may have
• of an Arah terrorist or- leged that the hospital offi- ,uccurnbeci to loss- of blood
dais allowed inpiry victims while awa!tini! treatment at
444,
to lie in the open for (oar Sheha
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1 ,_!ating committee appointeil
after the massacre praised
the hospital and the "selfless !
servi and rendered by its does ••••-, •
If
tors and nurses.
,
He admitted, however, that
I L K E S-B A R R E, Pa. ish community and contribu-
the emergency arrangements
(.1 TA) — Twenty-two weeks lions by rabbis of books from
that existed proved made-1
after tropical storm Agnes their own shelves. Dr. Mor-
i devastated the Wyoming Val- ton Siegel, director of the
ley, the Jewish community in United Synagogue education
Wilkes-Barre—the third larg- department, told the JTA
est in Pennsylvania — is that many members of the
"making very good prog- Wilkes-Barre Jewish corn-
, ress," but it is still "very munity "have moved away
difficult" going. and may never return," and
"We're trying to live a that among those remaining

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to cover its losses. The local
Hebrew school, the Israel
Ben Zion Academy, which
has applied for a $750,000
loan, has been holding clas-
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praised Jewish
around the country for their
"absolutely magnificent" aid.

Rabbi Judah Nadich, presi-
dent of the Rabbinical As-
sembly, told the JTA that
Conservative organizations,
synagogues and members
had made an "excellent" re-
sponse to the August appeals
by him and by Jacob Stein,
president of the United Syn-
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to Wilkes-Barre said $80,000
had been contributed in re-
sponse to appeals, with $100,-
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• Smith, executive director of said a "tremendous" number
of Jewish businesses were
the Jewish •Center. But, he
added in an interview with wiped out and "the economic
the Jew ish Telegraphic life of the community is still
on a very, very shaky level."
Agency, "some of us" — in-
Rabbi Henry Siegman, ex-
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Synagogue Council of Ameri-
Smith, noting that 85 per
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city's 1,400 Jewish families
the Reform movement $20,-
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ing waters, said, "We're not
dox raised money has gone
too sure we can get back to
to aid the Hebrew day
we were in two
where
school, because it was more
years."
severly damaged than the
There were three reported Orthodox Congregation Ohav
Jewish deaths resulting from Zedek.
the floods: a woman who died
Half the Reform-raised
of a heart attack when the
waters struck; a boy pick- money aided Temple Bnai
nicking at a lake in Scranton Brith, with the rest distribut-
with his twin brother; and a ed among the Reform Jewish
Wilkes-Barre boy who had communities in three other
flood-hit areas.
sought refuge in Scranton.

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Rabbi Nadich reported
that Rabbi Abraham Barras'
Temple Israelwhose syna-
gogue, library, artifacts and
scrolls had been "completely
destroyed"—is now operating
normally, thanks to financial
aid from the Amerian Jew-

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