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June 25, 1982 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-25

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'54 Friday, June 25, 1982

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MD Recipients

Evan Geller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Geller of
Southfield, and Susan
Chassin of Oak Park re-
ceived MD degrees at com-
mencement exercises at the
University of Michigan.

LARRY FREEDMAN

Orchestra and Entertainment

647-2367

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MDA Scholarship Is Established
in Memory of Lebanon Casualty

Michigan Region, Ameri-
can Red Magen David for Is-
rael, has established a spe-
cial MDA paramedic train-
ing scholarship as a memo-
rial tribute to Dr. Stephan
Landes.
Captain Stephan Landes,
assistant director of MDA's
medical division and na-
tional coordinator of mobile

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reflexology

A resident of Kiryat Shmona is aided at the Magen
David Adorn first aid station after a PLO rocket at-
tack.
intensive care unit service,
was killed in action June 6
when an Israel Air Force re-
scue helicopter to which he
was assigned — in the
framework of his IDF mis-
sion — was downed on the
first day of operations in
Lebanon.
The special scholarship
fund will help Magen David
Adorn, Israel's national

crainology

SZ Hospital Scholarship
Committee Holds Luncheon

The Shaare Zedek Hospi-
tal Scholarship Committee
will hold a luncheon noon
July 14 in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Shenkman,
31430 Stonewood Ct., Far-
mington Hills.
The Shenkmans are
founders of the new Shaare
Zedek Medical Center. They
have been involved in ef-
forts on behalf of the hospi-
tal's school of nursing,
which was founded in 1936.
The medical center bene-
fits from the Helena Fuld
Health Trust, which pro-
vides educational equip-
ment and medical libraries
to nursing schools through-
out the world.
An update on the hos-
pital and its new medical
center will be given by
Dr. M. Schimmal of the
hospital's medical staff.
Pearl Nosanchuk is the
chairman of the scholarship
committee, and Mrs.

THE SHENKMANS

Shenkman is chairman of
the luncheon.
For reservations, call
Mrs. Nosanchuk, 356-7956;
Michelle Platt, 545-3065; or
use Roberg, 544-8412.

The rose and the thorn,
and sorrow and gladness are
linked together.

THANK YOU

To all my friends and relatives for their

concern and good wishes during my re-

cent illness.

Sandy Golden

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emergency medical service,
to train qualified
paramedics to render cru-
cid life saving services. Dr.
Landes, a cardiologist, was
also deeply involved in the
paramedics program.
Announcement of the
scholarship fund was
made by Dr. John
Mames, chairman of
ARMDI's Michigan
Region, and Dr. Morris
Starkman, chairman of
the region's Medical -
Dental Council.
MDA has been heavily af-
fected by the fighting in
Lebanon. Ten victims of the
terrorist shelling of north-
ern Israeli settlements were
treated by MDA June 4-6.
Its Kiryat Shmona emer-
gency aid station was struck
by rockets June 5. There
were no casualties, but a
-bloodmobile was exten-
sively damaged, there was
slight damage to three other
vehicles and building win-
dows were shattered.
The MDA carried out the
transfer of wounded Israeli
soldiers and prisoners from
the initial hospitals to other
hospitals in Israel.

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"pharaoh" stands for "the
great house."

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