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September 29, 1978 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-09-29

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16 ; friday; September .29; 1918

DETROIT 1JEWISH NEWS

Navon Lauds Camp David
Talks at Hadassah Parley

SHIRLEY & JACK FREED & FAMILY

and

JUNE & SEYMOUR RUBENSTEIN & FAMILY

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israeli President Yitzhak
Navon declared that Jewish
unity is more important
than ever now that the
Jewish people have reached
an historic turning point as
a result of the Camp David
agreements.
"The Camp David pact is
a great step forward to
peace," Navon told the
opening session of Hadas-
sah's 64th annual conven-
tion at the Binyanei
Ha'ooma. "But stumbling
blocks remain in the path.
Unity and a strong will are
needed to remove such
stumbling blocks."
Navori also urged the
3000 delegates and guests
attending the first conven-
tion by the 360,000-member
organization to be held in
Israel, to go on aliya. He
also stressed that Hadassah
should help promote Jewish
education.
The Camp David sum-
mit was also hailed by
Mrs. Bernice Tannen-
baum; Hadassah's na-
tional president.
At the opening session,
Mrs. Tannenbaum an-
nounced that Hadassah has
received a $1,350,000 grant
from the U.S. Agency for In-
ternational Development
for the purhcase of a com-
puter and to update medical
equipment for the
Hadassah-Hebrew Univer-
sity Medical Center.
Meanwhile, Hadassah
Hospital staffers Dr. Shi-
mon Slavin and Prof. Zvi
Fuks, said they have dis-
covered a new technique
allowing safe and perma-
nent organ transplants in
animals without the use of
dangerous drugs to prevent

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