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February 08, 1974 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-08

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needs to retire as much from panion that was so com-
his chamber as from society. panionable as solitude. —
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Survey Finds Je wish Hospitals Try to Instill More 'Jewishness'

"decided to place mezuzas sher facilities." The hospital
The Milwaukee hospital al-
on all patient room door- has stressed "the importance so is "planning or starting
NEW YORK—A "signifi- posts, expanded its kosher of ritual circumcision to all up new service programs for
Friday, February 8, 1974-15 cant number" of the 38 Jew- kitchen and is considering a Jewish patients registering the Jewish Vocational Ser-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
vice, Jewish Community Cen-
ish hospitals in the United complete changeover to ko- for delivery."
ter, Jewish Home for the
States "are adapting them-
Aged and Jewish Family and
selves on the one hand to the
Children's Service."
THE BIRMINGHAM HOUSE MOTEL demands of government reg-
The report also said that
ulators for cheaper and bet-
Michael Reese and Mount
has
a
corner
ter
health
care
delivery
sys-
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Sinai Hospitals in Chicago
tems and on the other to
on comfort
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were "significantly increas-
Jewish community demands
HMI 11110•
ing the Jewish components of
Ili
and
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for more Jewishness," ac-
,
their out-reach activities. Mi-
_
cording to a report by the
convenience I
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chael Reese Hospital has de-
••• •
Synagogue Council of Amer-
veloped a clinic for the 3,000
la&
4•111:
ica.
to 4,000 elderly Jewish resi-
That evaluation of the sta-
145 S. Hunter at Maple in the exact center of down-
dents of neighboring Hyde
tus of such hospitals under
Park, including medical ser-
town Birmingham (by the way, Hunter is a continuation
mounting and conflicting
vices, social work services, a
of Woodward).
pressures was made in one
bus service to transport pa-
of the analyses published
tients to and from the clinic
all MI 6 7300 JO 6 4620 Mr. John Wassif, Mgr.
regularly by the SCA's In-
and a 24-hour telephone hot-
stitute for Jewish Policy
Special weekend Group rates.
line." Sinai Hospital has op-
Planning and Research in
ened a comprehensive out-
Complimentary Continental Breakfast
Washington.
patient facility for the Jew-
Restaurant—Banquet—Meeting rooms
The Jewish hospitals are
Airport limosine service available.
David Rivlin, consul general of Israel in New York, ish community of West Rog-
being "swept along in one donates blood in answer to the Red Cross blood donation ers Park, 12 miles from the
direction by the currents of appeal. He was returning the courtesy shown by thousands hospital.
government financing, gov-
The Daroff branch of the
throughout the U.S. who through the facilities of the Amer-
ernment regulation and 'com-
Albert Einstein Medical Cen-
ican
Red
Cross
donated
blood
during
the
Yom
Kippur
War
munity participation' toward
ter in Philadelphia has de-
For the
a new status as a quasi-pub- to Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel's Red Cross service. veloped a multi-service cen-
Most Elegant
lic institution," the institute
ter for the remaining elderly
reported. At the same time,
Bar Mitzva
in its area to provide "a
forces in the Jewish commu-
comprehensive set of group
Suits in Town
nity seek "to divert at least
medical and dental, social
with the
a part of the energy of Jew-
and nutritional and recrea-
Finest Fit
ish hospitals toward the spe-
NEW YORK — Vice Presi- age to the prosperity and sta- tional services."
Slims and Huskies
cific interests of the Jewish dent Gerald R. Ford, in his bility of the world," Ford de-
The report stressed "the
Too!
community," while other first address before a major Glared that "control of infla- important position" the Jew-
PLUS all the latest
Jewish leaders are working national Jewish organization, I tion is linked with the price ish hospital has "in the Fed-
Fashions for men
"to get Jews out of the hos- reaffirmed the United States' of oil."
eration-oriented Jewish com-
IRV
SOL
8 to 80!
pital business and to reorder support of Israel and blasted
munity. Not only do signifi-
He
noted
that
the
Presi-
priorities toward activities the oil embargo for its threat-
cant numbers of Jews use
dent
has
invited
leaders
of
considered of greater impor- ening effect on the world's
other oil-consuming nations Jewish hospitals—often the
Old Orchard Shopping Plaza
tance to Jewish • cultural sur- economic stability.
to a Washington meeting majority of all hospitalized
Maple at Orchard Lake Rds.
vival," the report said.
Jews in any city with a Jew-
851-3660 – West Bloomfield
next month.
Speaking
at
an
Anti-Defa-
The report said one of the
ish hospital—but the Federa-
Mon., Thurs., Fn 9 9
Discussing the political sit- tion has both a sizeable ser-
most striking examples of mation League of Bnai Brith
Tues . Wed., Sot til 6
the striving for more Jewish luncheon held in conjunction uation in the Mideast, the vice and financial stake in
For Young
identity in the hospitals was with the League's national vice president saluted "the the continued existence of the
Men Eight
that of the Mount Sinai Med- executive committee meeting statesmanship of President Jewish hospital."
to Eighty
7 Mile and Evergreen
ical"
Center of Milwaukee, in Palm Beach, the vice Sadat of Egypt and Prime
The Institute cited a 1965
KE 3-4310 — Detroit
MASTER CHARGE
one
of
17 studied by the In- president told the audience Minister Golda Meir of Is- conclusion by the late Dr.
Thurs.. Fri hl 9
BANK AMERICARD
Saturday til 7:3t)
stitute for the report. That of some 400 Jewish commun- rael." He said the "courage, Benjamin Rosenberg, as ex-
PRINCETON CHARGE
hospital, the Institute said, ity leaders from around the good will, vision and states- ecutive vice-president of the
country that -failure to end manship" of Israeli and Combined Jewish Philanthro-
the embargo in a reasonable Egyptian leaders, in addition pies of Greater Boston, that
time would be highly inap- to American diplomacy, has Jewish hospital boards "often
propriate and would raise led to "a process of awaken- represent the largest con-
serious questions of confi- ing in the region where fear tributors to the welfare fund
dence with respect to the na- and death have stalked fron- campaigns, ranging as high
tions with whom we have tiers for over a quarter of a as 30 per cent of the annual
dealt on this issue."
century."
amount raised."
Ford also praised the ad-
The report warned that
Declaring that "the U. S.
ministration's Middle East will continue to work in Jewish hospitals "should be
policy as "a study in credi- every way to encourage a preparing for what may be
bility, integrity and consist. permanent settlement accept- a hard crunch shortly down
ency." He reaffirmed that able to both sides," Ford the road. both political and
the U. S. will continue to said it was his "fervent hope financial." The report said
send "appropriate arms" to that from such a peace will that the role of the Jewish
Israel, that "Israel will not flow a spirit of greater coop- hospital board of trustees
be expected to negotiate eration not only between the was crucial in "doing justice
from a position of weakness." Arabs and Israelis but to both the Jewish and non-
Jewish constituencies" of the
Benjamin R. Epstein, among all peoples."
ADL's national director,
gave the keynote address.
Vice President Ford said
that consumer cooperation
"has reduced energy de-
mands to the point where we
will get through the winter
without serious hardship in
American homes" and possi-
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Israeli Consul Returns a Favor

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Ford Restates Israel Support,
Hits Oil Embargo at ADL Event

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