THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dr. Gary Friedlaender New
Head of Medical Association
Dr. Gary Friedlaender,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Alex
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Friedlaender of Huntington
Woods, was elected
president of the American
Association of Tissue
Banks.
The younger Dr. Fried-
laender, a former Detroiter
of New Haven, Conn., last
year won one of the nation's
highest awards for medical
research, the Kappa Delta
Award, for his research into
"Apropos Bone Allografts."
He was educated at Ke-
nyon College, the Univer-
sity of Michigan and pur-
sued an internship and re-
sidency at the U-M Medical
Center and a residency at
Yale-New Haven Hospital.
Dr. Friedlaender was
awarded several re-
search fellowships, won
numerous honors and
was appointed to many
honorary societies. He
holds membership in
many professional
societies and associa-
tions.
He is the author or co-
author of numerous articles
for professional medical
publications.
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sey Jewish Federation pur-
NEW YORK — Three
Jewish federation funds
have made substantial in-
vestments in State of Israel
Bonds' Variable Rate Issue
in support of Israel's eco-
nomic development.
The endowment fund of
the Metro politan New Jer-
chased $1 million. The
Foundation of Jewish
Philanthropies in Miami
invested $500,000 and the
pension trust of the Federa-
tion of Jewish Philan-
thropies in New York has
urchased $250,000.
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Binder, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Luchtan and Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Kleiman.
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Windsor Jewish Leader to Be
Cited at Communal Dinner
The Jewish community of
Windsor will pay tribute to
Joseph Eisenberg, the
executive director of the
Jewish Community Coun-
cil, at a Negev Testimonial
Dinner June 22 at Shaar
Hashomayim Synagogue,
under the auspices of the
Jewish National Fund.
Eisenberg has been active
in tasks for the United Way
of Windsor-Essex County,
as a founder of the Windsor
Mental Health Council,
teacher of sociology at the
University of Windsor, lec-
turer in group work and
community organization,
and as a participant in the
work of the United Israel
Appeal, Council of Jewish
Federations, Canadian
Jewish Congress and
Canada-Israel Committee.
The Dinner Chairman
will be William Silver,
president of the Jewish
Community Council of
Windsor.
The proceeds from this
Negev Dinner will further
the creation of "Galil
Canada," a section of 14 new
Havura Group
Slates Summer
Study Institutes
NEW YORK — The Na-
tional Havura Committee
will hold two Havura Study
Institutes this summer.
The first will take place
July 4-10 at the University
of Hartford, West Hartford,
Conn. and the second Aug.
8-14 at the Douglass Cam-
pus of Rutgers University,
in New Brunswick, N.J.
For information on either
program, write the Havura
Committee, 2521 Broad-
way, New York, N.Y.
10025.
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development project will be
designated by the JNF to
bear the name of Joseph
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NEW YORK — Dr. David
Resnick has been appointed
to the dual position of direc-
tor of the department of
community services and
studies, and assistant to the
executive of the Jewish
Education Service of North
America (JESNA).
The accusation that
human blood was required
for religious observances
was first raised against the
early Christians in Rome.
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