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November 04, 1977 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-11-04

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8 Friday, November 4, 1977

' 13VI.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Polls Show That Americans Support Israel

NEW YORK (JTA)—Sey-
mour Martin Lipset, a pro-
fessor of political science
and sociology at Stanford
University, warned the Car-
ter Administration Monday
that a confrontation with
Israel would create a deep
conflict within American
society and could have a
devastating effect on the

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reelection.
Lipset told a news confer-
ence that he had analyzed 27
separate polls on Mideast
issues taken in recent
months from a significant
cross-section of American
society and they showed
sympathy for Israel ranged
from 35 percent to 56 per-
cent. The same polls
showed that sympathy for
Arabs ranged from one to
nine percent.
Meanwhile. in a nation-
wide telephone poll taken
Oct. 23-26 by The New York
Times and CBS News,
slightly more than half the
Americans . who follow
Middle East developments
endorse the Carter Adminis-
tration's policy in that area,
but a similar number feel
that the United States
should give it "strongest

support to Israel, even if it
means risking an Arab oil
boycott. according to
Terence Smith in the New
York Times.
Asked to compare the
degree of American support
for Israel today compared
with a year ago, 37 percent
felt it was "less strong,"--
whereas 21 percent said that
American support was
greater -under the Carter
Administration than under
the Ford Administration.
When asked to assign
fault for the continuing dis-
pute in the Middle East. 24
percent cited the Palestine
Liberation Organization, 23
percent the Soviet Union, 16
percent the Arab countries
and only eight percent
Israel.
Who is wise? He who
learns from all people.
—Ethics of the Fathers

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Dr. Hauser's Medical, Communal
Leadership Noted on 70th Birthday

Many decades of commu-
nal as well as medical lead-
ership attained by Dr. I.
Jerome Hauser were given
special recognition this
week on the eve of his 70th
birthday.

DR. I. JEROME HAUSER

Honored at Sinai Hospital
where he had a leading role,
his name commemorated in
Israel, Dr. Hauser had
important associations with
many movements here.
Dr. Hauser has been a
member of the board of the
Jewish Community Center
and a long-time member of
the Detroit Service Group,
having first served the
Allied Jewish Campaign as
chairman of the Profes-
sional Division. He has been
a member of the Jewish
Welfare Federation board of
governors.
He and his wife have
made 13 trips to Israel,
about half of them as part of
United Jewish Appeal study
missions.
In 1973, the Hausers were
honored with the estab-
lishment by the Jewish
National Fund of the Jerry
and Diane Hauser Forest in
Israel.
Dr. Hauser was born Nov.
8, 1907 in Port Huron. He
grew up in Flint and
received his undergraduate
and medical degree from
the University of Michigan.
He was the first person at
U-M to earn a masters in
otolaryngology and was a
member of the U-M staff for
serveral years:

Dr Hauser returned to
Detroit in 1938 and has been
associated with Harper Hos-
pital since that time. He
was also appointed to the
staff of the North End Clinic
and was chief of its eye,
ear, nose and throat depart-
ment until the clinic's
merger with Sinai Hospital
in 1952, where he assumed
similar duties.
He was elected chief of
staff at Sinai in 1961, a posi-
tion he held for seven years.
He has also been associated
with the Wayne State Uni-
versity School of Medicine
since 1948 and is now a clini-
cal professor. -
He has been very active
in numerous organizations
devoted to medical care and
education, and served as an
officer or board member of
the American Laryngolo-
gical, Rhinological and
Otological Society and the
American Council and
Michigan Society of
Otolaryngology.
Dr. Hauser is' a former
board member and national
president of the National
Foundation for the Study of
Health Science Liability. He
has been active since the
1943s with an Ann Arbor
foundation providing finan-
cial help and housing for
medical students. -
The assets of the founda-
tion were recently liqui-
dated and the group donated
a study hall at the U-M

medical school. A similar
Phi Delta Epsilon study hall
was donated to WSU.
Dr. Hauser married the
former Diane Davidson
Deutsch in 1946. The couple
had three children, James
who died in 1955, Nina and
Marjorie.

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Brith called upon the U.S.
Department of Health, Edu-
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