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January 17, 1975 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-01-17

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the Faculty Association at
the Technion-Israel Institute
of Technology signed an
agreement recently detailing
policy regarding overseas
sabbatical leaves for the
institute's faculty members.
The agreement stated that
"as a result of the critical
economic situation in the

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ram, a practicing attorney
and former president of
Brandeis University, to serve
as a special prosecutor to in-
vestigate the alleged abuses
in the nursing home industry
here.
Abram, a native of Geor-
gia, served as president of
the American Jewish Com-
mittee from 1964-1968 and is

its honorary president. He
was a member of the prose-
cuting 'Staff at the Nurem-
berg war crimes trials after

degree from Yeshiva Uni-
versity in 1951 and completed

his education in the rabbini-

country and following a di-
rect appeal by the govern-

cal department of the

Jewish Theological Semin-
ary, where he was ordained
in 1955. He was assistant

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12—Friday, January 17, 1975

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In a letter to Mayor Ab-
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sanitation and health ordin-
ances and its administrative
code as means to protect the

welfare of nursing home pa-
tients.

American ORT
Plans Convention

NEW YORK — A report
indicating that the number of
Russian Jewish emigres seek-
ing ORT technical training in
Israel, Rome and New York
has more than doubled dur-
ing 1974 will be presented to
the National Conference of
the American ORT, meeting
here Jan. 24-26 at the Amer-
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Born in Winnipeg, Deshell
was graduated with a BA

ment, the administration and
representatives of the Fac-
ulty Association at the Tech-
nion request that faculty
members postpone their plans
to spend 'their sabbatical
overseas for a year_in those
cases where their presence at
universities abroad is not es-
sential at the moment. The-
administration and the Fac-
ulty Association ask that fac-
Carey Recommends ulty members spend -their
sabbatical year making their
Investigator of
professional services and ex-
N.Y. Nursing Homes perience available to the
NEW YORK — Gov. Hugh country's industry and de-
Carey recommended the ap- fense-related research estab-
pointment of Morris B. Ab- lishment."

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ican Jewish Committee 1906-
1966" by Naomi Cohen and
"The Future of the Jewish
Community in America,"
David SidorskY, editor; co-
publi s . hed by Basic Books
and the JPS.

Technion Issues Sabbatical Pact

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NEW YORK — Maier
Deshell, associate editor of
Commentary magazine since
1969, has joined the Jewish
Publication Society as editor.
Bernard I. Levinson, co-
ordinator of sponsored re-
search And assistant to the
dean of faculty at Brandei
University, has been named
executive vice president of
the JPS.
At Commentary, Deshell
helped shape the magazine's
manuscripts, solicited art-
icles and was book-review
editor. He also was editor of

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