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July 12, 1974 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-07-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 12, 1974-21

Re-Elect Shestack
President of JPS

Jerome J. Shestack, promi-
nent Philadelphia attorney
and civic leader, was re-
elected president of the Jew-
ish Publication Society of
America for a third term.
Robert P. Abrams who has
served as treasurer in recent
years, and Dr. A. Leo Levin,
of the law school of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, were
elected vice-presidents to-

JEROME SHESTACK

gether with those re-elected,
Mitchell E. Panzer, Justice
S'amuel J. Roberts and Philip
D. Sang. Dr. Edward B.
Shills was re-elected secre-
tary.
The annual meeting of the
society was addressed by
President Shestack who re-
ported on the progress of its
publishing activities.
Artie Eliav, member of
Israel's Knesset and author
of the new JPS book "Land
of. the Hart," a "dovish" look
at the future of the Middle
East, discussed the situation
in that part of the world.

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Child Is Removed
From Morgue Due
to Fear of Autopsy

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
young mother • removed her
dead infant from the morgue
at Hadassah Hospital recent-
ly for fear that an autopsy
would be performed without
her consent.
Prof. Alex Russel, head of
pediatrics at the hospital,
said that autopsies were
never ordered against family
wishes, but that it was essen-
tial to confirm the cause of
death in this case because
the child is believed to have
succumbed to a rare disease
that is hereditary.
Three-month-old Rai Moshe
Ankari of Kiryat Arba was
admitted to the hospital
three weeks earlier with an
acute digestive disorder.
After his death, doctors
asked permission to perform
an autopsy and, according to
Dr. Russel, the family agreed
but later changed their
minds.
The ailment was diagnosed
as nectorizing entercolitis, a
rare disease that is usually
fatal and difficult to detect.
Dr. Russel said it was im-
portant for the dead child's
brothers and sisters to know
whether the diagnosis was
correct because the disease
is suspected to have a gen-
etic cause and could afflict
other childre not the family.

Good manners succeed
where the best language has
failed.

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two pound can of Ground Brim" Decaffeinated Coffee at my grocer's.
This certificate must accompany the request.

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