14 Friday, November 13, 1831

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Syrian to Serve 12 Years

ing after dropping a
homemade bomb
harmlessly, was sentenced
to 12 years in prison by a
military court in Haifa.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
34-year-old Syrian who flew
into Israel by powered hang
glider some eight months
ago, but made a forced land-

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CJF Elects Citrin

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prehensive two-yea; study
of CJF's purpose, gover-
nance and function.
He is also the im-
mediate past chairman of
the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration of Detroit's
Executive Committee
and also serves on the
board and executive
committee of the Detroit
United Foundation. He is
a member of the Sinai
Hospital Board of Trus-
tees.
• He plays a major role in
the governance of the
Jewish Agency for Israel,
where he serves on the
board of governors, co-
chairs the agency's commis-
sion on Jewish education,
and is a member of the im-
migration and absorption
committee and the com-
ptroller committee. He also
holds membership in the
United Jewish Appeal
board of trustees, the
United Israel Appeal board

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Holocaust Center

of directors and the execu-
tive committee of the
American-Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee.
Detroiter George M. Zelt-
zer was renominated for a
two-year term on the CJF
board of directors.
Continuing as board
members are Detroiters
David Handleman and
Stanley D. Frankel. Max M.
Fisher is a life member of
the board.
Mandel L. Berman, as
chairman of two CJF
committees, long-range
planning and Bnai Brith
and Hillel committee,
serves as a member of the
board in that capacity.
As part of the CJF Gen-
eral Assembly, the cities of
Pittsburgh, Montreal, Bos-
ton, Milwaukee and Savan-
nah were named recipients
of the 1981 Shroder Award,
presented by the Council of
Jewish Federations "to rec-
ognize superior initiative
and achievement in the ad-
vancement of social welfare
by Jewish agencies in North
America." Detroiter Stan-
ley Frankel was a member
of the awards committee.

Computer Aid
for Chest Pain?

RAMAT - GAN — The
development of computer
techniques as a decision-
making aid in chest-pain
emergencies is being pur-
sued at Bar - Ilan Univer-
sity following a grant for
this purpose by the German
and Israeli governments.

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system whereby physicians
in an emergency room can
feed information into a
computer and receive in-
structions for possible
further tests, as well as
guidance in deciding on
whether to send the patient
home, into the hospital or
into intensive care.

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sought, and may be made by
contacting the United
Jewish Charities, at 965-
3939. Formal ownership of
the building will reside with
UJC, an agency of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
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Displaying an architect's drawing of the
Holocaust Memorial Center of Detroit are, from left,
Henry Dorfman, Irving Laker and Rabbi Charles H.
Rosenzveig.

Drachler Resigns

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lay leadership who are
engaged in these communal
endeavors, many of which
we developed together and
some which still await frui-
tion." He indicated a
willingness to serve Federa-
tion and the United Jewish
Charities in the role of con-
sultant for some years to
come.
Drachler added that he
felt "freer in reaching this
decision at this time, when I
consider the level of leader-
ship currently available to
Federation; for I value
greatly our mission and the
relationships I enjoy with
the officers and leaders of
Federation, its member
agencies and beneficiaries
throughout the United
States and in Israel."
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Started as a project of the
Shaarit Haplaytah (Sur-
vivors of the Holocaust), the
Holocaust Memorial Center
will be an independent in-
stitution with its own board
of directors.
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an executive search com-
mittee, chaired by former
Federation President Man-
dell L. Berman and Thomas
I. Klein, JWF vice presi-
dent.
Drachler was appointed
Federation executive direc-
tor in June 1976. He di-
rected several Federation
planning and Campaign di-
visions after joining the
JWF staff in 1956, was
named assistant director in
1964, Campaign director in
1970 and associate director
in 1975. He also directed the
capital fund drive for the
Maple - Drake Jewish
Community Center.

Incomplete
Negev
Air Bases See
Limited Action

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
two Israel Air Force bases in
the Negev being built by the
U.S. to replace two being
abandoned in Sinai were
formally declared opera-
tional this week, although
they are far from comple-
tion.
The first Israeli squadron
flew into Uvdat airfield
north of Eilat Sunday. The
Ramon airfield near Mitzpe
Ramon will be taken over
shortly.
The new airfields, plus a
third being built by Israeli
contractors at Tel Malhata
near Beersheba, are to re-
place the two major air
bases of Eitam and Etzion in
Sinai which are to be
handed over to the Egyp-
tians for civlian use only, by
next April, the date of Is-
rael's final withdrawal from
Sinai under the Israel -
Egypt peace treaty.
The Negev airfields are
far from complete. Con-
struction is behind
schedule. Officials fear they
will not be completed by the
final withdrawal deadline
but will have to become
fully operational even
though construction work
will continue.

