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October 24, 1975 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

October 24, 1975 15

Hadassah's Mount Scopus Hospital Rededicated Tuesday

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Hadassah Hospital on
Mt. Scopus, originally
opened in 1939, severed
from Israel and isolated
from 1948 to 1967, was dedi-
cated anew Tuesday. In the
presence of Israel's Presi-
dent, Prime Minister, gov-
ernment leaders and other
public personalities, Hadas-
sah President Rose Matzkin
made the rededication ora-
tation and hospital director
Prof. Kalman Mann offered
the benediction.
Twelve hundred Hadas-
sah women flew in specially
for the ceremony. A large
delegation of Detroiters,
headed by Mrs. Peter Mar-
tin, president of the Metro-
politan Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, were included in
the group.
The hospital, which will

begin operating next sum-
mer, will cater to the popu-
lation of East Jerusalem
and the West Bank.

As such, as Premier
Rabin noted in his ad-
dress, the hospital would
become "another instru-
ment for uniting Jerusa-
lem."

The rededicated building
contains three times as
much floor space — 45,000
square meters — as the
original hospital. The added
space was inserted within
the existing external walls.
The rebuilt hospital will
have 300 beds.
The original hospital, a
third of the size, had 400
beds, but many of the de-
partments in the new hospi-
tal specialize in outpatient
care. The Scopus hospital
will have the largest rehabi-

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litation department in Is-
rael.
Students and teaching
staff of the Hebrew Univer-
sity — Hadassah Medical
School will divide their time
between Mt. Scopus and Ein
Karem Hadassah Hospital
in West Jerusalem.

Israeli Arabs Shun
Citizenship There

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Jerusalem Mayor Teddy
Kollek told a visiting parlia-
mentary delegation from
Canada that barely 100 to
150 Arab residents of the
old city of Jerusalem chose
to receive Iraeli citizenship.
The overwhelming major-
ity of some 92,000 Arabs
preferred to remain citizens
of Jordan.

The work so far has cost
$20 million, and Hadassah
may spend up to $15 mil-
lion more before the re-
building is completed.

Speakers at the ceremony
included Mrs. Matzkin, Mrs.
Charlotte Jacobson, Leon
Dulzin, Avraham Harman
and U.S. Ambassador Mal-
colm Toon.

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