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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-14

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• Forum at Beth El

By CEIL KLIGER RUDA

Sinai Hospital Guild will
sponsor a forum open to the
community on "A Living
Will—Life, Death and the
Law," 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at
Temple Beth El. A recep-
tion will follow.
The topic, the rights of the
terminally ill' patient, will
be discussed from the medi-
cal. psychiatric, religious,
legal and legislative points
of view.
Admission is free, but res-
ervations are required. For
reservations. call the Sinai

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professor and associate pro-
fessor. He also is associate
clinical professor at Mich-
igan State University Col-
lege of Human Medicine,
department of psychiatry.
At the University of Mich-
igan Medical School,
department of psychiatry,
he had been senior clinical
instructor, instructor in psy-
chiatry, an assistant profes-
sor of psychiatry and
lecturer.

DR. ARNOLD AXELROD

Guild, 493 5300.

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Owing to the importance
of the topic as it relates to
the knowledgeability of
those committed to the care
of the ill and infirm, the
entire Sinai Hospital medi-
cal, administrative, nursing,
technological and clerical
/staffs have been invited.

The sponsors of the meet-
ing do not advocate any spe-
cific stand in this issue, nor
- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • has
it been disclosed what


• the panelists' specific points
COMPLETE
• of view will be. The meeting
is designed to serve as an
educational forum.
Dr. Arnold R. Axelrod,
26661 Coolidge Just S. of 11 Mile
chairman
of the Sinai Hospi-
Oak Park Mich. 48237
tal Department of Medicine,
M-S 9-6
will moderate thd program.
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Panel members and the dis-
ciplines they will represent
are Dr. Norman Rose-
nzweig, chairman of Sinai's
department Of psychiatry,

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psychiatric; Rabbi Darnel

I. Schwartz, associate rai

with ad only
NA' Temple Beth El, reli-

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gious; William 0. Hochkam-
mer, attorney, legal ; and
"AVOID A COLD WINTER"
State Representative David
Hollister, legislative.
Dr. Axelrod is chief of the
sections of hematology and
formerly Of Detroit, Mich. serving you in Florida
oncology at Sinai. He has
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A graduate of the Hebrew
Union College—Jewish
Institute of Religion and
Hofstra College. Rabbi
Schwartz was granted a fel-
lowship for work in psy-
chiatry at Hofstra and was
awarded the Roothbert
Fund fellowship at HUC-
JIR.
The first Jewish chaplain
in the Southfield Police
Department, from which he
has received commenda-
tions, and the first Jewish
member in the pastoral
care department at Mt. Car-
mel Mercy Hospital, Rabbi
Schwartz is- a board mem-
ber of the Jewish Family
Services.
His many publications in-
dude a prayerbook for
hospitals.
Rabbi Schwartz has been
youth director for the
Hebrew Tabernacle, New
York; Hebrew teacher at
Riverdale Temple, - Riv-
erdale, N.Y., chaplain,
Saint Vincent Hospital, and
chaplain at the Fairfield
State Hospital in -Con-
necticut. He has been rabbi
of Temple Shalom, New
Milford, Conn. ; assistant
rabbi at Temple. Israel of
New Rochelle, N.Y. ; and
assumed his present posi-
tion at Birmingham's
Temple Beth El in July
1974. -

Hochkammer is assistant
professor_at the Detroit Col-
lege of Law, and adjunct
professor, tax graduate pro-
gram, Wayne State Univer-
sity School of Law. He has

had experience as a hospital
attorney.

to carry out the death
wishes of their patients.

Representative Hollister
has led the movement for
right-to-die legislation.
Hollister is a member of
the 'House Committee on
Civil Rights, Public Health
and Social Service and
Youth, and heads the Men-
tal Health Committee.
Drawing from the June
1977 State Health Legisla-
tion Report, the subject of
"death with dignity" or
"natural death" involves
the right of a terminally ill
patient to determine that
extraordinary life-sustain-
ing measures not be used to
prolong his or her life. One
means through which this
desire is communicated to
the attending physician is
sometimes referred to as a
"living will."

The much'publicized con-
troversy over the life-sus-
taining machines used for
comatose Karen Ann Quilan
of Landing, N.J., ended with
the 1976 New Jersey
Supreme Court decision to
remove the patient from the
withold
and
respirator
extraordinary treatment.
Ms. Quinlan is still alive,
although in a "vegetative"
state.

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He made that appeal at a
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