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May 25, 1979 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mandell Berman Will Chair Yeshiva U. Dinner June 13

Mandell Berman, past
president of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, has been
named chairman of this
year's Yeshiva University
Heritage Award dinner,
honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin (Sadie) Cohn, 6:30
p.m. June 13 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Leon
Fill is general chairman of
the Detroit Friends of
Yeshiva University.
President of the Jewish
, elfare Federation from
1972 to 1975 and chairman
of its executive committee
from 1976 to 1978, Berman
has served many local and
national causes, inclduing
the Council of Jewish Fed-
erations, the American
Association for Jewish Edu-
cation, United Hebrew
Schools, Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, the Michigan State
Housing Authority and the
Detroit Metropolitan Re-
gional Planning Commis-
sion.
He was the first chairman
of the CJF committee on
Jewish education and
chairman of the American
Association for Jewish Edu-
cation board. He wrote the
first national guidelines for
federations on educational
funding and guidelines on
funding day schools.
The Cohns will receive
the Yeshiva University
Heritage award "for their
distinguished leadership
to the Detroit general and
Jewish communities."

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Another seed grant went
to Prof. Barbara Rahinsky
Fuller of Yeshiva Univer-
sity's Wurzweiler School of
Social Work, who is de-
veloping a sociology course
featuring face to face in-
tergenerational discussions
between students at
Yeshiva College and Stern
College for Women and
residents of Manhattan's
Washington Heights neigh-
borhood, site of Yeshiva
University's Main Center.
The on-going Commu-
nity Health Participation
Program (CHPP) at Mon-
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MANDELL BERMAN
For information and
reservations, call the De-
troit Friends of Yeshiva
University, 962-4272.
The university will pre-
sent some 900 candidates
for academic degrees and
award eight honorary doc-
toral degrees at its 48th an-
nual commencement June
7.
Among the honorary de-
gree recipients are: Israeli
Minister of Education Zevu-
lun Hammer, U.S. Repre-
sentative Peter W. Rodino
of New Jersey, Nobel
Laureate in physics Dr.
Arno Penzias and Roma-
nian Chief Rabbi Moses Ro-
sen.
The commencement for
the first graduating class
of the Benjamin N. Car-
dozo School of Law will
be held June 10. A total of
275 students will receive
JD degrees. Master's de-
grees will be awarded to
50 students in the univer-
sity's Wurzweiler School
of Social Work July 20.
Yeshiva University's
gerontological institute is
marking its third anniver-
sary with a variety of proj-
ects to study the aging,
aided in part by new study
grants.
The university provided
$10,000 in 1978-1979 for
two faculty grants in the
field of aging. Dr. Tamara
B. Harris, a resident in
internal medicine at the so-
cial medicine residency
program at Montefiore
Hospital, Bronx, N.Y. and
an alumnus of Yeshiva's
Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, will examine the
relationship between medi-
cal student attitudes and
choice of specialty.

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TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is-
rael has received approx-
imately $30 billion in pri-
vate gifts and foreign aid in
the 31 years of the state's
existence.

by Dr. Victor W. Sidel,
professor of community
health at Albert Einstein
College of Medicine and
chairman of the Mon-
tefiore Hospital's De-
partment of Social
Medicine, has received
two grants enabling staff
to consult with and help
train other groups
around the country who
want to model similar
self-help programs after
Montefiore's successful
experiment.
Albert Einstein College of

Medicine faculty including
Robert Katzman, chairman
of the department of neurol-
ogy, received an award from
the National Institute of
Aging "for their ground-
breaking work investigat-
ing the nature and causes of
senile dementia, Al-
zheimer's type, the predo-
minant form of senility in
the aged."
Another aspect of
Yeshiva University's in-
volvement with senior citi-
zens is at the Yeshiva Uni-
versity Museum, which has

received a grant from the
Institute of Museum Serv-
ices of the U.S. Department
of Health Education and
Welfare to recruit, train and
employ older persons as
museum guides.

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