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April 04, 1975 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-04

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38 Friday, April 4, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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This artist's rendering of the Nathan Fishman Cen-
ter in Sinai Hospital of Detroit's department of rehabili-
tation medicine was released following the announce-
ment of a gift to that department in honor of the 80th
birthday of the industrialist-philanthropist. Fishman
served on the board of trustees of Sinai Hospital and is
a member of the board of Camp Tamarack and founder
of Fishman Village at the camp. Sinai's department of
rehabilitation medicine treates more than 130 patients a
day with physical and occupational therapy and allied
treatment.

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A living memorial has
been established at Sinai
Hospital of Detroit to honor
the 80th birthday of Nathan
Fishman, Detroit business-
man and philanthropist.
Announcement of the
gift, to be applied to Sinai's
department of rehabilita-
tion medicine was made by
Milton M. Maddin, presi-
dent of the hospital's board
of trustees.
"The hospital has ac-
cepted a very handsome con-
tribution in the name of Mr.
Fishman. We are proud to
reciprocate by designating a
division of the department
as the Nathan Fishman
Center," Maddin said.

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Dr. Julien Priver, exec-
utive vice president of
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ment. A gift such as this
honoring Mr. Fishman is of
major consequence.
"Sinai's existing depart--
ment treats more than 130
patients a day. It was re-
cently expanded to almost
double its size in response to
community need."
The Fishman gift contin-
ues a long history of public
service and philanthropic
activity on the part of the
honoree.

An immigrant factory
worker, Fishman left his
job with the Ford Motor
Co. in 1919 to found the
Star Steel Supply Co. The
firm has grown into one of
the Midwest's largest dis-
tributors of heating and
air conditioning equip-
ment and building sup-
plies.

Fishman has served on
the board of trustees of
Sinai Hospital and is a
member of the board of
Camp Tamarack. On the
occasion of his 60th birth-
day, he founded Fishman
Village at the camp. Active
in Israel Bonds, he received
the Isreal Bond 25th Anni-
versary Medallion in Miami
"for his activities on behalf
of the drive," of which he
has been a pioneer sup-
porter.

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holders to third parties, and
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feitures for early withdraw-
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The Jewish Community
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will conduct weekly mini-
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mime.
The jazz dance workshop
will begin 6 p.m. Monday at
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workshop will begin 6:30
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