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November 23, 1979 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-23

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Campaign Officers Named

TAUBMAN

LEVY

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WETSMAN

ORLEY

• - The 1980 Allied Jewish

Campaign - Israel Emer-
gency Fund general chair-
- men, David Handleman and
Irving R. Seligman, have
0. announced the appointment
of Benjamin H. Frank, Ed-
t and C. Levy, Sr., A. Alfred
Taubman and William M.
-Wetsman as Campaign vice
chairmen and Graham A.
Orley and Joel D. Tauber as



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pre-Campaign chairmen.
Frank; a vice chairman
last year and a pre-
Campaign chairman the
year before, is a member of
the boards of United Jewish
Charities, Jewish Home for
Aged, Tamarack Hills
Authority and Detroit Serv-
ice Group. He also serves on
Federation's Cash Mobili-
zation Committee.
Levy has been a Cam-
paign vice chairman since
1968. He serves on the
boards of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, United
Jewish Charities, Jewish
Home for Aged, Sinai Hos-
pital and Detroit Service
.
Group.
Before becoming a vice
chairman in 1976, Taub-
man served as associate
chairman, pre-Campaign
chairman and chairman
of the Real Estate and
Building Trade'S. Di-
vision. He is a member of
the Sinai Hospital board
and of Federation's Cash
Mobilization Committee.
Wetsman was a vice
chairman last year and
iireviously served as pre-
Campaign associate chair-
man. He is a member of the
board and a former
president of Jewish Voca-
tional -Service and also
served on the board of the
Detroit Service Group and
Federation's Collection Re-
view Committee.
Orley, a former chairman
of the Real Estate and
Building Trades Division,
has served as pre-Campaign
chairman for several years.
He is a member of Federa-
tion's Cash Mobilization
Committee.
Tauber, who has been
a pre-Campaign chairman
for the past two years, is
president of the Jewish
Community Center and a
newly-elected vice
president of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation. He is a
member of the boards of the
Jewish Family Service and
Detroit Service Group.

TO A MY RELATIVES AND
FRIENDS WHO HONORED ME AT THE
B'NAI BRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL
LUNCHEON ON NOVEMBER 1 GOES MY
SINCERE THANKS AND AFFECTION

c_SWErzkman

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS



Friday, November 23, 1919 41

Teitelbaum Memorial Talk at WSU Medical School

His family and friends
Wayne State University
School of Medicine will host have established the Teitel-
the first Dr.' Myer Teitel- baum Memorial to focus at-
baum Memorial Medical tention on the importance of
Ethics Lecture noon Nov. 30 high ethical standards in
in the purple auditorium of medicine. In addition to his
Gordon H. Scott Hall. Dr. faculty status at Wayne
Willard Gaylin, president of State Medical School, Dr.
the Hastings Center of New Teitelbaum was affiliated
York, will present the lec- with Sinai Hospital of De-
ture, "Ethics and Medicine: troit, Grace Hospital and
Detroit General Hospital.
The Burden of Success."
Guest lecturer Dr.
The late Dr. Teitelbaum,
at one time an adjunct assis- Gaylin was a co-founder
tant professor of medicine at of the Hastings Center,
WSU, was recognized by his also known as the Insti-
colleagues, students and tute of Society, Ethics
patients as an individual and the Life Sciences,
"who maintained the high- and has been its
est standards of moral and
So much one man can do,
ethical conduct during his
years as a practicing physi- that does both act and know.
—Andrew Marvell
cian." _

president since its begin-
ning in 1969.
The non-profit institution
is nationally recognized for

its research into the ethical,
social and legal issues re-
lated to medicine and bi-
ology.

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