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January 04, 1980 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-01-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 Friday, January 4, 1960

Births

Dec. 26 — To Mr. and
Mrs. David Kaplan
(Michele Damraur) of
Southfield, a daughter,
Marisa Dawn.
• • •
Dec. 23 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Belinsky (Dr.
Tina Bornstein) of East
Lansing, a son, Zachary
Mathew.
• • •
Dec. 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Raznick (Su-
san Singer) of West Bloom-

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Dec. 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Lash (An-
nette Wykofn of Southfield,
a son, Steven Joseph.
• • •
Dec. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Bednarsh (Evelyn
Greenblatt) of Southfield, a
son, Phillip.

Couples Plan
Information Night

The Michigan Chapter of
Jewish Marriage Encounter
will have an open commu-
nity night 7:30 p.m. Sunday
at the main Jewish Com-
munity Center complex.
Guest speakers will be
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
(Mary) Keys and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael (Sharon) Sil-
verton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Hunters
Ridge Apts. club house.
Chairman Nate Lite will
discuss the 14th - annual
night of games to be held in
May. A social hour, hosted
by Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Greenspan and Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kushner, will fol-
low.

What man knows should
find expression in what he
does.

Local Doctors Seek to Refurbish
Dr. Hodgkin Gravesite in Israel

A group of Michigan
physicians are aiding in the
establishment of a founda-
tion to restore and care for
the Israeli gravesite of Dr.
Thomas Hodgkin, who is
given credit for first describ-
the
1832
in
ing
classicalpathological
entity, Hodgkin's disease.
According to the "Biog-
raphical History of
Medicine" by John Talbott,
the events that surrounded
Hodgkin's death in the Holy
Land are germane to a 40-
year-old association with
Sir Moses Haim Montefiore,
the great Jewish philan-
thropist, whose wife and he
were closely related to the
Rothchilds, the interna-
tional banking family.
An epidemic of cholera
was enacting its toll in
Palestine in 1866. Hodgkin,
who had not been in the best
of health, was afflicted with
dysentery in Jaffa and died
shortly thereafter. The pos-
sibility of cholera being
mistaken for dysentery
seems reasonable.
An obelisk of red Egyp-
tian granite was erected by
Montefiore over the grave
at Jaffa and bears this in-
scription:
"Here rests the body of
Thomas Hodgkin, M.D.,
of Bedford Square, Lon-
don — a man distin-
guished alike for scien-
tific attainments, medical
skill and self-sacrificing
philanthropy. He died at
Joffa, the 4th of April,
1866 in the 68th year of
his age in the faith and
hope of the Gospel."
In October, more than 100

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Shown at the Hodgkin grave in Jaffa, Israel, are,
from left, Dr. Melvin Friedman, American Physicians
Fellowship director Dr. Manuel M. Glazier of Boston,
Dr. Clara Raven and Dr. Lewis D. Kaufman.

American physicians par-
ticipated in a seminar on
internal medicine combined
with a tour of Israel. The
event was co-sponsored by
the American Physicians
Fellowship (APF) and the
University of California
School of Medicine at San
Francisco.
During those meetings,
Detroiter Dr. Clara Raven
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decades of research into
Sudden Infant Death Syn-
drome. Other Michigan par-
ticipants included Drs.
Melvyn Friedman of War-
ren and Lewis D. Kaufman
of Flint.
While in Israel, the
Michigan delegation visited
the neglected English
Cemetery in Jaffa and the
Hodgkin grave.
The Michigan group is
helping the APF raise
$20,000 to refurbish the
gravesite and "beautify
this cemetery benefitting
the great physicians."
Tax deductible contribu-
tions made out to the
American Physicians Fel-
lowship can be sent to Dr.

Bernard Weston, 22511
Bellwood Dr., Southfield
48034.

A panel discussion
entitled, "Soviet Jewry Re-
settlement: Meeting the
Challenge," will be featured
at the Jewish Community
Council's Delegate Assem-
bly 8 p.m. Thursday at the
main United Hebrew
Schools building.
There will be a report
from the executive director
and a special showing of the
new film, "The PLO." The
panel discussion portion of
the program will be chaired
by Edith Frank, president,
Resettlement Service.
Panel participants in-
clude Samuel Lerner,
executive director, Re-
settlement Service; Al-
bert L. Ascher, executive
director, Jewish Voca-
tional Service; and Dr.
Morton Plotnick, execu-
tive director, Jewish
Community Center.
At the social hour follow-
ing the Assembly, members
of the Bnai Brith Women's
Council will serve as hos-
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