42 Friday, May 15, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Adopt a Shaare Zedek Nursing Student

Eight nursing students, who were adopted by members of the Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital.

Orit Ovadiah

Ruth Reiss

Chana Fingerhut

Ilana Assayeg

Orit Ovadiah was born on November 25th, 1959,
to parents who had immigrated from Egypt. Her
father is a teacher and her mother looks after the
four children in the family. The Ovadiahs liVe in
Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv.

Ruth Reiss was born on December 21st, 1959, to
parents who had immigrated to Israel from Hun-
gary and Czechoslovakia. Her father is a watch
repairman and her mother is a -housewife. They
live in Jerusalem.

Chana Fingerhut was born in Jerusalem on April
6th, .1959, to parents who immigrated from
France and Algeria. Her father is a teacher and
her mother works as a librarian. There are three
children at honie.

Ilana Assayeg was born in Jerusalem on April
16th, 1980, to parents who had immigrated to
Israel from Morocco. Her father is a baker and
her mother works as a cleaner in an office build-
ing. There are three children in the family.

Orit enjoys her work in the various departments
of Shaare Zedek and would like to specialize in
either midwifery or surgical nursing after graduat-
ing from the Shaare Zedek School of Nursing.

Ruth loves children and babies and would like to
specialize in either pediatric nursing or neonatal
intensive care nursing.

Chana's hobbies include reading and hiking.
After she graduates from the Shaare Zedek
School of Nursing in 1981 she would like to spe-
cialize in either pediatric or neonatal nursing.

She would like to work as a nurse in the internal
department after she graduates from the Shaare
Zedek School of Nursing in 1981.

Omra Tannenwald

Yaffa Masgadian

Elisheva "Ebby" Cohen

Esther Bin-Nun

Omra Tannenwald was born on May 4th, 1960, in
Israel. Her father, who was born in Germany, is a
survivor of the Holocaust. The family lives in Tel
Aviv with their four children. Her father works as
an electrician and her mother is a dressmaker.

Yaffa Masgadian was born in Jerusalem on De-
cember 5th, 1959, to parents who had immig-
rated from Iran. Her father is a green-grocer and
her mother, a housewife, who looks after Yaffa's
five brothers and sisters.

Ebby Cohen was born in Jerusalem on June
30th, 1960, to parents who had immigrated from
Germany. There are two children in the family
and both parents work.

Esther Bin-Nun was born on January 20th, 1958,
in Haifa, to parents who had immigrated from
Poland and Germany. Her father is retired and
her mother is a housewife. There are four chil-
dren at home.

Omra would like to specialize in surgical or inten-
sive care nursing.

She enjoys her studies in the Shaare Zedek
School of Nursing and would like, after she
graduates, to specialize in midwifery.

These Detroiters‘participated in this unique program for the school year 1980/81:
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Charlupski, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fetter, Mrs. Sam Hamburger, Mr. &
Mrs. David Holtzman, Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Nosanchuk, Mr. & Mrs. Max Nosanchuk, Mr.

ADOPT A SHAARE ZEDEK NURSING STUDENT

• Paid for your children's education?
• We invite friends of the Shaare Zedek Hospital to assume another
worthy parental duty by providing a scholarship for a deserving
student of nursing.

Scholarships may bear the names of donors or be memorials to
departed loved ones. They are also a way to acknowledge the good
deeds of community workers, congregation* and fraternal organiza-
tions*.

The donor of a nursing scholarship contributes to the health and
welfare of the people of Israel by providing healing for the sick for
years to come — for the entire career of a registered nurse.

It is a means also of subsidizing the professional education of a
student whose career in nursing is important to herself, her community
and her family. Your patronage can help a girl fulfill her ambitions.

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After she graduates from the Shaare Zedek
School of Nursing, Ebby would like to specialize
in pediatric nursing.

Esther enjoys sketching as a means of relaxing
from her studies. When she graduates from the
Shaare Zedek School of Nursing she hopes to
specialize in neonatal intensive care nursing.

& Mrs. Harold Platt, Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Soberman, Mr. & Mrs. Max Stollman,
Mr.
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Phillip Stollman.

$5,000 A Complete Three-Year Scholarship
Full education, housing and living expenses for a stu-
dent nurse's entire three-year course of study.
$3,000 A Three-Year Academic or Support Scholarship
Either academic or living expenses for a student nurse's
full three-year course.
$1,800 A Full One-Year Scholarship
Education, housing and living expenses for one year of a
student nurse's course.
$1,000 A One-Year Academic or Support Scholarship
Either academic or living expenses for one year of a
student nurse's course.
$18,000 An Endowment of a Scholarship Investment Fund
A lasting contribution to the Shaare Zedek School of
Nursing. This endowment at current interest rates an-
nually provides a full one-year scholarship for a nursing
student's educational, housing and living expenses.
This gift or bequest permanently underwrites Shaare
Zedek's nursing scholarship program.

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Shaare Zedek Hospital School of Nursing by contributing the 1
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• Certificates of appreciation will be gratefully given to each I
donor, and plaques of acknowledgment will be mounted on I
the Scholarship Donors' Panel.
For information regarding the "Adopt a Shaare Zedek Nurs- 1
ing Student" call Mrs. Pearl Nosanchuk, 356-7936.

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