34 Friday, *list 11, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For the Finest Academic Visit Waging and Bar MRata Abu, BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Gvirol Goldring, director of the nuclear physics de- partment at Weizmann In- stitute in Rehovot, Israel, is visiting Argentina by invi- tation from the Argentine National Council for Atomic Energy. Call WINER And Associates 357-1010 china Mary ■ E1M1001 COMPORT WORMER SIRE COWER ROM MUT PUNK MOM WILE MRS Say unto wisdom, "Thou art my sister." — Proverbs Shop MYAL IINCIESIER WIRE STeYJIrr COMPARE OUR CANADIA PRICES 111118 MHO CRMAL COMPORT FUME ERWIN =MK DENBY FIDENDLYVILLAGE PINE VISTA / WEDGWOOD JEWELRY AJASIVIVIAIE The Dis ount store ,rerr fa/ 1702 HURON CHURCH Windsor, Ontario, Canada noes Coliset 1-519-256-2371 Take bridge exit 1 block past 4th traffic light Leh tide win se r. Nonce Dated Shoe alleta..11ri. 94 Sat. 114:3411 • ■ •• ■ ••••••••••••-• ■ •• ■ •••• war •• ••■*.0 Bonds to Honor Dr. Axelrod at Physicians Division Dinner Dr. Arnold R. Axelrod will be honored at the Medi- cal Physicians Division of State of Israel Bonds' an- nual dinner-dance Nov. 8, announced division chair- man Dr. Hershel Sandberg. Chairman of the Depart- ment of Medicine at Sinai Hospital of Detroit and pro- fessor, Department of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dr. Axelrod will receive an award from the state of Israel, "in apprecia- tion for his many years of service in the healing arts DR. ARNOLD AXELROD and his interest in Israel's economic growth and secure the Israel Bond Medical future." Physicians Division has In tribute to Dr. Axelrod, begun an out-reaching campaign, inviting mem- Friends Again? bers of the medical profes- sion and friends to join them JERUSALEM (JTA) — in purchasing State of Israel Former Premier Yitzhak Bonds, either as personal Rabin and Former Foreign investments or through Minister Abba Eban used their pension funds, profit- the opportunity of the last sharing or Keogh plans. day of the Knesset summer A native of Cleveland, session to resume direct Ohio, Dr. Axelrod earned talks. MD and MS degrees in The two statesmen, internal medicine at whose relations have not Wayne State University been amiable ever since School of Medicine, in- Eban served as foreign minister and Rabin served as ambassador to Washington, were engaged in a busy conversation in the Knesset cafeteria. The two have reportedly hardly exchanged a word ever since Rabin ignored Eban when he formed his government in 1974. 6ENIOQ CMZEN6 ENJOY %.a LUXUIN ktv LIVING terned at Billings Hospi- tal in Chicago, then re- turned to Detroit for a Fellowship in Hematol- ogy and residency at De- troit General Hospital. From 1944 to 1957 he served as a major in the Army Medical Corps Re- serves. •• • Detroiter in Israel for Bond Function JERUSALEM — Max Nosanchuk of Detroit was Dr. Axelrod joined the Sinai Hospital staff in 1953 and he became the chief of the section of hematology in 1961, a position he cur- rently holds. He assumed the positions of chief of the section of oncology and chairman of the department of medicine in 1974. In addi- tion he is consultant in hematology to Providence and Mt. Cannel Mercy Hos- pitals, and was chief of the hematology division at Harper Hospital for 11 years. His teaching career at Wayne State's Medical school began in 1949; he be- came a full professor in 1969, and serves as a visit- ing professor to many other top-ranking medical insti- tutes. Dr. Axelrod has au- thored and co-authored more than 20 articles deal- ing with his speciality. He is a member of many professional societies, both here and abroad, and is a past trustee of the American College of Physicians, Michigan Chapter. His community activities include chairmanship of the Medical Advisory Board, Children's Leukemia Foun- dation of Michigan; mem- berships on the Medical Ad- visory Committee and Pol- icy Council of the Michigan Cancer Foundation, and membership on the Wayne State Fund Committee. * * * Detroit Delegation Joins Trustees Conference in Israel Michigan residents participating in the Israel Bond Ambassador's Society of Trustees Conference in Jerusalem recently were, from left: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hechtman; Minister Josef Burg; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Berman of Grand Rapids, Israel Bond Executive Committee Chairman David B. Holtzman; Mrs. Emil Spilman; Max Nosanchuk; Sam Rothberg, Israel Bonds general chairman; and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Robinson. Not pictured are Spilman and Albert I. Lip- ton, Michigan area director of Israel Bonds. The group was accompanied by Israel Ambassador to the U.S. Simha Dinitz, Ambassador to Ottawa Mordechai Shalev, Rothberg and Michael Arnon, president and general manager of Israel Bonds. The group partici- pated in briefings with government officials, toured the country and were tendered a reception by Foreign Minister and Mrs. Moshe Dayan. in Israel recently to partici- pate in the launching of the 1978 State of Israel Bonds Organization High Holy Days campaign. Nosanchuk laid a memo- rial wreath on the entombed ashes of martyred Jews gathered from the cre- matoria of the Nazi death camps in a ceremony at Yad Vashem. This year's campaign ef- PARIS (JTA) — Rejection ideas, but he neverthe- fort utilizing the theme front terrorists brought the less supported the main- "From Holocaust to Rede- Middle East and its bloody line PLO policies and was mption" was signaled by a struggles back to the streets a personal friend of PLO special conference cere- mony at Yad Vashem and of Paris last week when chief Yasir Arafat. they killed Ezzedine Kaiak, the Western Wall. Those He was of the school of the local representative of Arab thought for which ev- synagogues in North •the Palestinian Liberation erything wrong under the America conducting an Organization. rael Bond High Holy Days sun — from the weather to The attack was by a Jor- the political situation — appeal will receive an espe- danian and an Algerian, was always the fault of Is- cially engraved and hand- both of whom were arrested rael. Even in the clearest of crafted shofar made in Is- rael to be used during the by police, though the Alge- cases of terror attacks in Is- religious service, it was an- rian tried to take hostages rael or around the world, his first in the Arab League line was that the Israelis nounced here. A total of 2,000 U.S. and building. The attack follows were either manipulating Canadian synagogues are an earlier strike by pro- those responsible or that Fatah terrorists who they had themselves carried involved in the campaign. Detroiters participating stormed the Iraqi Embassy out the killings to seek in the Israel Bond Ambas- building, in a new blow in world sympathy. sador's Society of Trustees the war fought between Conference in Israel were Palestinian factions. Mr. and Mrs. Sam There was no immediate Jabotinsky Cited Hechtman, Minister Josef indication who would re- WASHINGTON (JTA) — Burg, Mr. and Mrs. Percy place Kaiak, who was him- An Israeli Embassy official, Berman of Grand Rapids; self the replacement for Second Secretary Arieh Israel Bond Executive Mahmoud Hamchari who Kerem, hailed the Zionist Committee Chairman died in December 1972, Revisionist leader, Zeev David B. Holtzman, Mr. and when a sophisticated time Jabotinsky, as "a great fi- Mrs. Emil Spilman, Mr. and bomb blew up near his tele- gure — like a mountain Mrs. Erwin Robinson and phone when he went to peak," at a memorial prog- Albert I. Lipton, Michigan answer it. ram in Washington last area director for Israel Kaiak was a hardliner, week marking the 38th an- close to rejection front niversary of his death. Bonds. PLO Official Killed in Paris an adult community 28301 Franklin goad, Southfield, Michigan Franklin Club is a pleasant, comfortable, secure place to live. 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