• Friday, October 1, 1982 49 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U.S. Researchers Spend Year at Israeli Mental Health Center Working with psychol- NEW YORK — Prof. velop psychological prob- ogist Batsheve Mandel, Lawrence M. Greenberg lems. they studied the prevention and his wife, Dr. Ilsa Together with Dr. Jack of psychiatric problems in Greenberg, both of the Uni- versity of Minnesota have Eisenberg, a child children at risk. Children of returned from a year of re- psychiatrist at the center, lithium-treated patients search on MBD (minimal the Greenbergs studied were examined to see if pre- brain dysfunction), at the children of normal in- disposition or vulnerability Jerusalem Mental Health telligence who had one or to manic depressive illness Center-Ezrath Nashim, in more of these symptoms. could be identified in the They researched the 8-15 age group. The Green- Israel. Their involvement with drug DDAVP, monitor- bergs hope for continuing the center stemmed from ing it for success in im- collaboration between the the decision to spend the proving memory in chil- University of Minnesota and the center. year in Israel. "Everyone dren. pointed to Ezrath Nashim's Research Center and its work on MBD. After read- ing research papers issued by Ezrath Nashim, we de- cided that this was the place." The term MBD is applied to a cluster of children's be- havioral symptoms, includ- ing hyperactivity, learning problems, impulsivity and uncoordination. These symptoms usually are first recognized in the children's school settings. If the symp- toms are not treated, the childreq, no matter how bright, tend to become under-achievers and to de- These African church leaders are among 20 blacks participating in a two-month symposium on We will video tape Israel and the Bible at Hebrew University of any occasion for under Jerusalem. 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The group said, "The coal- ition of these groups has called for the resignation of Prime Minister Menahem Begin and Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, and complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Beirut." . "We are encouraged by the immediate response of Israelis to this tragedy," said Lenore Goldman of the steering committee of De- troit New Jewish Agenda. "We see their opposition as the only hope for a truly se- cure Israel and security for Jews throughout the world." "As Jews who love Is- rael, we are stunned by the massacre," said Prof. Ronald Aronson. "This is one of the most painful moments I have known. Israeli soldiers are oc- cupying Lebanon; Israeli soldiers moved into west Beirut in violation of the Habib agreement; Israeli soldiers opened the gates of the camps to the mur- derers." New Jewish Agenda re- quested that a special Yiz- kor prayer be said for the massacre victims on Yom Kippur. The group also dis- tributed leaflets in endors- ing the demonstrations. All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present, but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes with- out amendment, and fre- quently for the worse. —Franklin 176 Injured in Arab Rioting TEL AVIV (JTA) — Arab villages throughout Israel returned to normal last Thursday after three days of mass demonstrations and riots over the Beirut mas- sacre of Palestinians by Phalangist Christians. Municipal and village employes were clearing up and repairing roads, and removing roadblocks and burned tires. Shops and schools reopened. According to senior police sources, 146 instances of breaking the peace were registered in the three days of demonstrations and riots. Most of Israel's 680,000 Arabs staged a general strike called by Arab mayors. It was one of the worst the country has known since its establish- ment. Unlike previous erup- tions of political violence, this time the demonstra- tions spread like wild-fire from northern villages all the way down to the politi- cally low-key Bedouin areas in the Negev. The worst demonstra- tions were in Nazareth. At least 130 persons were injured, some of them by police fire, in the various demonstrations. A total of 46 policemen were in- Caricatures jured by rocks thrown at them by youths, and nine police vehicles and 27 civilian vehicles were wrecked by rioters. Ninety-one rioters were arrested. Many Jewish settlements which depend on Arab labor were affected by the general strike. Plants and businesses were forced to slow down their operations or halt them altogether be- cause workers failed to show up. By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 C1 C1 CJ C7 Freshen up your Sukkos Brighten up your menu! For that milchig meal, or that snack between . . 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