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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-09-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JDC Dialysis Unit Opens in Sidon, Lebanon Hospital

NAHARIYA (JNI) — Fol-
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to overcome resistance from
Lebanese health
authorities, a new dialysis
department in the Ein
Hilwe Government Hospi-
tal in Sidon opened last
week.
The five-unit dialysis sec-
tion was donated by the
Joint Distribution Commit-
tee to replace equipment de-
stroyed in recent fighting
against terrorists, who used
the hospital as a fortified
position.
Since mid-June, the 22
dialysis patients in the
Sidon and Tyre areas have
been sent to a Nahariya, Is-
rael hospital for treatment.
In addition to Israeli
treatment extended to
Lebanese patients with
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brought about 500
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hospitals.

Modan lashed out at the
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nounced its willingness to
transfer wounded children
to the U.S. for treatment.
He said Israel will not allow
any political organizations
to exploit children for prop-
aganda purposes, and
traced Israel's excellent
medical care throughout
the conflict.

New Study Looks at Yeshivot

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Some 9,000 young Ameri-
can Jews above the age of 18
are studying Talmudic lore
full-time in yeshivas, de-
scribed in a new study as the
oldest functioning educa-
tional institution in West-
ern civilization.
According to William
Helmreich's "The World of
the Yeshiva," that institu-
tion, as the central instru-
ment for the transmission of
Jewish culture, is an essen-
tial key to the understand-
ing the survival of Jews de-
spite centuries of persecu-
tion.
According to the study
by Helmreich, who is pro-
fessor of sociology and
Jewish studies at City
College of New York,
thousands of young
American Jews have
attended yeshivas over
the past years. Many of
them have become doc-
tors, lawyers, teachers,
scientists and profes-
sionals in other fields but,
Helmreich contends, the
years they spent in daily
study of Talmudic texts
have had a profound af-
fect on their lives.
Sociologists have pre-
dicted that Orthodox
Judaism would fade in the
U.S. as Jews became accul-
turated. Helmreich's study
seeks to explain why the Or-
thodox way of life continues
to maintain itself in the

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strong commitment with
"selected compromises," has
flourished in an essentially
secular time and place.
The study will be pub-
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