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August 29, 1980 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-08-29

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Israel MDA Paramedics Program Benefits
From Local Testimonial to Handlemans

The Magen David Adorn
Paramedics program will
benefit from a testimonial
dinner honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Handleman
Sept. 7 at Adat Shalom

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Synagogue, announces Dr.
John J. Mames, chairman of
the Michigan Region,
American Red Magen
David for Israel, and Dr.
Morris Starkman, chair-
man of the medical-dental
council.
Handleman, national
president of ARMDI, will be
honored for "his brilliant
leadership, vision and in-
spiring guidance and for
his life-long altruistic and
outstanding philanthropic
support of many humanita-
rian and educational causes
throughout the United
States and the state of Israel
and for establishing the
Sally and Joseph Handle-
man Paramedics Training
Scholarships Fund."
During the recent
ARMDI international con-
vention in Jerusalem, 19
paramedics received dip-
lomas upon successful com-
pletion of the vigorous
training program.
The paramedics are
qualified to render on-
site emergency aid,
assess the patient's medi-
cal condition, discuss
prognosis and treatment
by telemetry and radio
with doctors in local hos-
pitals and operate the
mobile intensive care un-
its.
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Arab Admits
Killing Israeli

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Secu-
rity forces demolished the
house of a 24-year-old Arab
in the village of Yaata near
Hebron, who has admitted
murdering a yeshiva stu-
dent in Hebron last Jan. 31.
The security forces said
that Ibrahim Abu Ali
claimed he was acting alone
when he gunned down
Yehoshua Saloma, 23, as he
was walking through the
Hebron marketplace.
Saloma, originally from
Denmark, was a student at
the Yeshivat Hesed in
Kiryat Arba, where he com-
bined Torah study with
serving on military patrols.
Abu Ali said that he took
a bus home after shooting
Saloma twice in the head.
He denied any connection
with the massacre six weeks
later of six yeshiva students
in Hebron.

Friday, August 29, 1980 53

Rocket Damage

CREATIVE
PARTY PLANNING
and DECORATING

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Some
30 rockets fired by terrorists
into the upper Galilee and
the Huleh region Aug, 20
caused heavy damage to ag-
ricultural equipment, the
electric network and farms
in some kibutzim.
Many of the children in
the area and some of the
adults spent the night in
shelters.

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Pictured at the recent convention in Jerusalem of
ARMDI were front row, from left: Dr. Nancy Caroline,
MDA medical director; Eva Mames; Robert Mames,
who spent seven weeks in Tel Aviv assigned as a vol-
unteer to a mobile intensive care unit; Dr. John
Mames; and in back row, members of the paramedics
graduating class.
the guest speaker at the tes- co-chairman, will present
timonial, and National Vice the Distinguished
President Benjamin Saxe Humanitarian Service
will bring greetings. Rabbi Award to Handleman.
Herbert S. Eskin of the local Honor roll chairmen are
chapter will recite the in- Paul Zuckerman, Max So-
vocation and Mrs. Harvey sin, Myron Steinberg, Mor-
Beaver, president of the ris Stein and Silverfarb.
women's committee, will Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
bring greetings. Cantor Israel will recite the bene-
Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai diction.
Moshe will render a musical
Eric Rosenow and his
salute.
Continentals will provide
Honorary Co-Chairman music.
William Davidson will pay
For reservations, call Dr.
tribute to the honorees, and Mames, 353-0434; or Mrs.
Louis Silverfarb, dinner Larry Brenners, 357-3571.

Israeli Singer, Jewish Humorist
to Perform at Balfour Concert

Max Sosin and Lester
Zeff, co-chairmen of the Oct.
19 Balfour Celebration
sponsored by the Detroit"
District of the Zionist
Organization of America,
have announced that Israeli
singing star Hanna Aroni
and Jewish comedian Emil
Cohen will be the featured
performers at the Balfour
Celebration.
Miss Aroni has been per-
forming internationally
since age 10. Born in
Ethiopia, she began singing
while hawking her father's
wares in an Israeli market

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

place. Discovered by an Is-
raeli composer, she began
formal voice training and
quickly began her concert
career.
By age 16, she was a lead-
ing lady of the Israeli thea-
ter. She now has a four-
octave range and a reper-
toire of 700 songs in 10 lan-
guages. She has performed
on the American stage and
television, and throughout
the world.
Comedian Emil Cohen
is often-described as a
humorist because of his
singing voice, wit and
story-telling. He is con-
sidered a master of the
Yiddish idiom and has
often performed for
United Jewish Appeal
and Israel Bond events,
as well as on television
and the night club circuit.
The Oct. 19 Balfour Cele-
bration will be held 7:30
p.m. at Ford Auditorium.
For ticket information, call
the ZOD, 569-1515.

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