THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 62 Friday, June 19, 1981 Dermatologist Dr. Schiller, Affiliate of Many Hospitals Prof. Claims Prayers Deny Identity of Jewish Women Dr. Arthur E. Schiller, an Medical Society, American By BEN GALLOB Dr. Sybil Cohen, who (Copyright, 1981, JTA, Inc.) teaches at Rutgers Univer- associate professor of Medical Association A female philosopher has sity in Camden, N.J. spelled dermatology at Wayne (chairman dermatology sec- charged that what is said in out her views in an article, State University, who was tion), Detroit Dermatologi- praise of a Jewish woman in "Over My Dead Body," in on the staffs of many Detroit cal Society (twice past the prayer at her funeral the current issue of "Lilith," hospitals, died June 11 at president), Michigan State "implies a denial of her per- a quarterly described by its age 89. Medical Society (twice past Born in Bay City, Dr. president), Central States sonal identity, of her integ- sponsors as "The Jewish Schiller was graduated Dermatological Society rity, of the respect and dig- Women's Magazine." (twice past president) and a nity we ascribe to persons," Declaring that the Jewish from Wayne State Univer- fellow of the American Col- sity's medical school in 1914 qualities which in such prayer book has four differ- prayers she asserted are ent funeral prayers "to call and interned at Grace Hos- lege of Physiotherapy and the American Academy of "reserved for men only." attention to the special pital. He took post-graduate Dermatology. training in dermatology at praise due the dead person," He was a past president of University of Michigan Goldberg Backs she listed the four the the house of delegates of the and was certified as a der- categories as: all women, Michigan State Medical Israeli Action matologist at U-M in 1921. ordinary men, distin- Society and chairman of Against Iraq guished rabbis and men of He was appointed attending industrial health and dermatologist at Grace JERUSALEM (JTA) — eminence. United Community Service While noting that in Hospital in June 1919. Former U.S. Supreme Court Dr. Schiller was certified 1955-1959. Jewish tradition, keep- Justice Arthur Goldberg be- A member of Temple by the American Board of lieves Israel had a "legal ing God's command- Dermatology and Syphilol- Beth El, Dr. Schiller was ments is surely neces- right" under international ogy in June 1935, was an the chairman and coun- law to bomb Iraq's nuclear sary" for a woman, that examiner for the American sel to the Michigan State plant and that its June 7 air same tradition has al- Board in Dermatology Medical Society and the raid threrefore was a "jus- ways "excused" the 1953-1967 and was a fellow Pan American Medical woman from certain ob- tified act of self-defense." ligations, most of them in of the American College of Association (fellow dip- lomat 1964). Goldberg, who also served the areas of prayer and Physiotherapy in 1927. Dr. Schiller leaves his He was an honorary as U.S. ambassador to the study. member of the Michigan wife, Rena; two daughters, United Nations in the later "At least part of the and American Mrs. Arthur W. (Nancy) 1960s, offered his opinion in rationale for 'excusing' the Psychological Society in Schlesinger, Jr., and Mrs. a letter to Premier woman is that she has other 1958. Dr. Schiller was the _ Hebert (Elaine) Holman of Menahem Begin. "I have no doubt about Is- duties that make demands attending dermatologist Portolla Valley, Calif.; 10 grandchildren and two rael's right to bomb Iraq's on her time and energy," at Jennings Hospital in great-grandchildren. nuclear* installation in which Prof. Cohen inter- 1968. preted to mean to include Dr. Schiller served on the light of the given circum- Nathan Swerdlin stances under traditional mainly "duties toward her staffs of Receiving, Grace, principles of international husband. Even unmarried Harper, Hutzel, Children's, of--Day-Journal law and generally accepted women are 'excused' be- Sinai and Jennings Hospi- NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. concepts of what actions cause they are presumed to tals. Nathan Swerdlin, former He was a member of the drama editor of the now de- constitute self-defense be- be part of the household tween belligerents," headed by a male to whom Wayne County Medical funct Yiddish daily Day- they owe allegiance." Society, Michigan State Morning Journal, died June Goldberg wrote. 9 at age 74. - Millattt ttirttntnt:M:• • """Mtm""•1 111 1:1MM:111"!"••••••••••" Dr. Swerdlin, born in Lithuania, began his career •■ •••• as a writer for Yiddish and Polish publications in Vilna and continued as a Yiddish journalist after coming to the United States in 1936. He joined the Day in 1945 as a feature writer and when that paper merged with the Jewish Morning •••.. 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