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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-31

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Bar-Ilan Profs
Find Detection
Test for Suicide

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RAMAT-GAN — The in-
cidence of adolescent
suicide may be reduced
through the introduction of
a test to identify children
with suicidal tendencies
which has been developed
by psychologists at Bar-Ilan
University.
Based on case studies
which show it is possible to
detect suicidal tendencies
among children aged 6-12,
test, created by Dr. Is-
Orbach, Dr. Hannania
ubman and Dr. Yiegal
Gross, of the department of
psychology at Bar-Ilan, will
be introduced in schools in
Israel, the United States
and Germany during the
1980-1981 school term.
According to Dr. Orbach,
the suicidal child, while af-
raid of death, often sees the
vision of an afterlife as one
of the possible solutions to
seemingly insurmountable
problems.
While it is difficult to as-
semble data on suicide-
prone children of grade
school age, due to reluc-
tance of parents and
educators to recognize the
phenomenon, the early de-
tection of a potential suici-
dal situation, according to
the Bar-Ilan expert, will
also provide an important
tool for teenage suicide pre-
vention, which is a problem
of international concern.

Hebrew U. Cites
U.S. Scientist

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REHOVOT — The
American nutritional ex-
pert who fed the whole U.S.
Army in World War II and
taught Israel how to feed its
chickens, received the title
honorary fellow of the He-
brew University of
Jerusalem.
Prof. Samuel jeepkowsky,
of the University of Califor-
nia at Berkeley, received
the honor at the university's
faculty of agriculture in Re-
hovot, in honor of his 80th
birthday.
His early research, in the
1920s, pioneered the under-
standing of the metabolism
of protein, carbohydrates
and fats in the poultry. He
was one of the first to study
the role of vitamins in nut-
rition and has to his credit
the discovery and isolation
of vitamin B6. A first class
chemist and physiologist,
he made original and
-thbreaking contributions
applied nutrition.

Ehrlich Hits
Hebron Action

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — In a
recent interview, Deputy
Premier Simha Ehrlich de-
plored "demonstrative ac-
tions," such as Jews settling
in Hebron, as provocative to
the Arabs and the rest of the
world.
"The most important
priority has to be the secu-
rity," Ehrlich said, and I
believe that the problem of
the Galilee is much more
important than the matter
of a few houses in Hebron."

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IRVING BLUESTONE

44*
DAVID K. EASLICK

DOUGLAS A. FRASER
Honoree

LEE A. IACOCCA

JOSEPH L. HUDSON JR.

You are cordially invited to attend the presentation of the

B'NAI B'RITH INTERNATIONAL
Humanitarian Award
to

DOUGLAS A. FRASER
6:00 P.M.

Wednesday, November 19, 1980

Renaissance Center

The Detroit Plaza
$125 per person

LANE KIRKLAND

Black Tie Optional
Dietary Laws
General Dinner Chairmen
LANE KIRKLAND
IRVING BLUESTONE
WILLIAM G. MEESE
DAVID K. EASLICK
ALAN E. SCHWARTZ
JOSEPH L. HUDSON, JR.
LEE A. IACOCCA
Honorary Chairmen

Owen Bieber
Philip Caldwell
Walker L. Cisler
Irwin I. Cohn
Rodkey Craighead
Donald F. Ephlin
Max M. Fisher
Henry Ford, II

WILLIAM G. MEESE

Martin Gerber
Hon. Neil Goldschmidt
Dr. William Haber
Hon. Edward M. Kennedy
Hon. Philip M. Klutznick'
Odessa Komer
Hon. Carl Levin
Ray Majerus
Hon. William G. Milliken
Paul S. Mirabito

ALAN E. SCHWARTZ

Hon. Walter F. Mondale
Thomas A. Murphy
John J. Riccardo
Hon. Donald W. Riegle, Jr.
Thomas F. Russell
Jack J. Spitzer
Marc Stepp
C. Boyd Stockmeyer
Robert White
Hon. Coleman A. Young

LOUIS WEBER

Honorary Co-Chairmen

Thomas B. Adams
William M. Agee
Wendell W. Anderson. Jr.
Dr. Jerry Appel
Hon. Richard H. Austin
J. Paul Bergmoser
Louis Berry
David M. Blumberg
W. Michael Blumenthal
Dr. Thomas N. Bonner
Paul Borman
Martin Bruseloff
Edward J. Cartough
Father Malcolm Carron, S.J.
Sol C. Chaikin

Cesar E. Chavez
Martin E. Citrin
Peter B. Clark
Leon S. Cohan
Phillip Cohen
Orval R. Crabbe
Hon. Bobby D. Crim
Abraham J. Cutler
Joseph M. Cutler
Dr. Howard L. Dubin
Emmett Eagan, Sr.
Elliott M. Estes
Bernard A. Fauber
Murray H. Finley

William Q. Graham
Charles E. Grenier, Jr.
Rabbi Irwin Groner
David Handleman
David B. Hermelin
Robert Holmes
Reverend Benjamin Hooks
Harold S. Jaffa
Hon. Frank J. Kelley
Daniel J. Kelly
Right Reverend Clement Kern
Jay Kogan
Nathan Korash
Robert D. Krestel

Norman Adelsberg
Mrs. Morris Adler
James A. Aliber
Rabbi Daniel Allen
Louis-G. Allen
Fred N. Andreae
Frank Angelo
Eugene Arden
Rabbi Milton Arm
Burton Armstrong
Ken Bannon
Louis E. Barden
James T. Barnes. Jr.
E.W. Barrett
Donald E. Barris
Henry Baskin
Robert Battle, Ill
Blanche Bauman
George Bell
Mandell L. Berman
Sherwood Berman
Kenneth Bertin
Harold Beznos
Hon. James Blanchard
Dr. Herbert J. Bloom
Albert J. Booth
C.E. Bottum, Jr.
Charles Bowling
Sam Braverman
Dr. Michael J. Brennan
Joseph Broder
Paul Broder
Hon. William M. Brodhead
Michael Brooks
Hon. William S. Broomfield
Horace Brown
J. Lawrence Buell. Jr.
John Bugas
Hon. Benjamin D. Burdick
Robert M. Burns
Martin I. Butzel
Bill Casstevens
H. Fred Campbell
Donald Canvasser
Marvin Caplan
Manny Charach
Allen Charlupski
J.T Clark
Jack Cochran
Frederick Cody
Samuel M. cohodas
Hon. Mary S. Coleman

Hon. John Conyers
Richard W. Cordtz
Jacques Cousin
Frank Couzebs, Jr.
Wardell C. Croft
Dr. Frederick Cummings
Harry B. Cunningham
Leroy W. Dahlberg
Hugh C. Daly
William Davidson
Edward L. Davis
Cardinal Johh F. Dearden
Alfred Deutsch
Morris Direnfeld
Martin M. Doctoroff
J. McGregor Dodds
James Donahue
Henry Dorfman
Walter E. Douglas
Geoffrey M. Eaton
Donald Ellis
Robert W. Ellis. Jr.
Alex J. Etkin
Aubrey Ettenheimer
Leonard R. Farber
Hon. Jack Faxon
Hon. Norman W. Feder
Dr. Leon Fill
Rabbi Louis Finkelman
Charles T. Fisher, III
Nathan Fishman
Robert Filearman
Hon. Joseph Forbes
Walter B. Ford, II
Hon. Donald F. Fracassi
Jerome Frank
Kaye G. Frank
Samuel Frankel
Leo Franklin
Sidney Freedland
Sam Freedman
Jeanne Findlater
J. Russell Fowler
Gene E. Gann
Lawrence R. Gechter
Richard C. Gerstenberg
William E. Giles
Sheldon Girsh
Ira Glasser
Adolph Goldberg
Bernard G. Golden
Dr. Donald L. Golden

Bernard Gordon
Charles M. Gordon
William T. Gossett
Louis A. Goutman
Hon. Barry M. Grant
Edward Gray
Pat Greathouse
Irwin Green
Hon. Martha Griffiths
Irving Grodan
Charles Growe
Samuel Hamburger
R.L. Hannon. Jr.
Walter E. Hanson
Nathan Harris
Janie Hart
Dwight Havens
Earl Heenan
John D. Hegarty
Frank M. Hennessey
William Herbert
Leonard Herman
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
Sidney M. Hiller
Lee Hills
Richard C. Hoerner
Coleman F. Hogan
M. Carl Holman
David B. Holtzman
Irwin T. Holtzman
Jason L. Honigman
Milton M. Howard
H. Clay Howell
Joseph H. Jackier
David Jaffa
William R. James
Arthur Jefferson
Perry Johnson
Robert E. Jones
Maxwell Jospey
Austin Kanter
Sidney J. Karbel
Alexander Karp
Hon. Charles Kaufman
Hon. Ira G. Kaufman
Hon. Nathan J. Kaufman
Hon. Thomas G. Kavanagh
M. Jane Kay
Hon. Damon J. Keith
Barney L. Keywell
Robert E. Kilgore
William Klinsky

Dinner Committee*

'Committee in formation

Phillip Stollman
Joshua J. Stone
Peter W. Stroh
Robert M. Surdam
A. Alfred Taubman
Dr. Daniel Thursz
Thomas Turner
Milton M. Weinstein
Hon. G. Mennen Williams
Stanley J. Winkelman
William W. Winpisinger
Dr. James Woodruff
William H. Wynn
George M. Zeltzer
Paul Zuckerman

Myron L. Milgrom
Milford Nemer
Jack L. Otto
Donald E. Peterson
Charles H. Pittard
John S. Pingel
Dean E. Richardson
John Rye
Albert Shanker
Ray A. Shapero
Dr. Harold T. Shapiro
Dr. Milton Shiffman
Philip Slomovitz
Ernest M. Solomon
Max Sosin

Irving Laker
Alan B. Larkin
David Lawrence, Jr.
John H. Lyons
Dr. Cecil Mackey
Donald R. Mandich
Dr. Richard E. Marburger
William C. Marshall
Frank D. Martino
John C. McCabe
Walter J. Mccarthy
William H. McClennan
Philip J. Meathe
Gerald C. Meyers

George Pierson
Bernard Pincus
Max J. Pincus
Irving Pitt
David Pollack
Elmore E. Pollack
William Poplack
Hughes Potiker
Philip H. Power
Father Vaughan Quinn
Longworth M. Quinn
Fred F. Raznick
Herbert Rechter
William R. Ritchie
D. Jack Rixmann
Edwin A. Roberts, Jr.
Mrs. Estelle Robinson
Jack A. Robinson
George W.. Romney
Meyer Rosenbaum
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum
Maurice Rosender
Norman H. Rosenfeld
Sylvia P. Ross
Robert D. Rowan
Nathan D. Rubenstein
Sidney Rubin
Sigmunt Rubin
Marvin S. Ruby
Hon. William A. Ryan
E. Harwood Rydholm
Father J. Samonie
Bernard Schlussel
Thomas Schoenith
Morton L. Scholnick
Douglas A. Schubot
Sidney Schwartz
Louis Segel
Dallas Sells
Robert B. Semple
George Seyburn
Asa Shapiro
Jack Shenkman
I. W. Sherr
Mrs. Marian. Shifman
Leon Shull
Irving Siegel
Ira G. Silver
Gilbert B. Silverman
Donald Simon
Howard Simon
Leonard N. Simons

Lee T. Knutson
Ralph Koenig
George Koulouras
Dr. Edward G. Kroll
C.H. Kupsky
George L. Lahodny
Harry Laker
James N. Laker
Joseph Lee
Yale Levin
Walton A. Lewis
Donald A. Lindow
Richard H. Lobenthal
Donald A. Long
Sheriff William Lucas
James T. Lynagh
William E. Macbeth
Harold M. Marko
George T. Matthews
Emil Mazey
Bob McBride
Robert D. McBride
Robert E. McCabe
M. Frank McCaffrey
Hon. Wade H. McCree. Jr.
Rt. Rev. H. Coleman McGehee. Jr.
W. S. McIntyre
Richard L. Measelle
Theodore H. Mecke. Jr.
E. T. Michael
Arnold Michlin
Norman Michlin
Charles Milan
Arnold R. Miller
Milton J. Miller
Ralph Miller
Charles R. Montgomery
E. Joseph Moore
Kenneth Morris
Charles A. Muer
Dr. Romallus 0. Murphy
Robert H. Naftaly
Joseph Nederlander
Theodore Nemzin
Marvin Novick
Irving Nussbaum
Paul W. O'Malley
Cantor Harold Orbach
Ozzie Olson
David K. Page
Ray T. Parfet, Jr
Michelle Passon
Daniel N. Pevos

Jay E. Slater
Joseph Slavik
Eugene Sloan
Richard Sloan
Carmi Slomovitz
Van P. Smith
Herbert Soft
Alvin Spector
J. Perham Stanley
Fred A. Stecher
Matthew Steckel
Ida Stein
Martha Jean Steinberg
Robert A. Steinberg
Edward Stenzel
Max Stollman
Rudolph Straus
William C. Stutt
Norbert A. Sylvester
Marvin Tamaroff
George Tarnoff
Joel D. Tauber
Cleveland Thurber. Sr.
Evelyn Tichik
W. Paul Tippett
Charles H. Tobias
Joseph Tomasi
Herbert Triplett
• William E. Turley
Martin D. Walker
Harold Warren
Lawrence J. Washington
Max Wayburn
Arnold J. Weiner
Leon N. Weiner
Edwin Weinstein
Louis L. Weinstein
Bernard Weisberg
Harvey L. Weisberg
Peter Weisberg
Martin Weston
Jerry Whipple
James S. Wilkerson
Robert . Willens
Roy Levy Williams
Nathan Willis
Robert E. Winkel
Hon. John M. Wise
James Wright
Bard Young
Donald E. Young
A. Robert Zeff
Barbara Zonder

Bnai Brith Foundation Committee Chairman

Louis Weber

Co-Chairmen

David L. Bittker
Arthur C. Schott

Sol Moss

David Levine
Joel F. Garfield
Ernest Shaw
Sharon R. Freund, Michigan Director, anal B'rith Foundation of the United States
Charles M. Gordon, Executive Director. B'nai B'rith
Metropolitan Detroit Council

Floyd A. Bornstein

Harry Weinberger

Reservations for the B'nai B'rith Humanitarian Award Dinner can be made by calling the B'nai B'rith Foundation Office, 552-8070 or by contacting
your B'nai B'rith Lodge, Unit or Chapter.

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