100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 02, 1983 - Image 6

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-02

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

- ; -
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6 Friday, September 2, 1983

Sinai Hospital Sets 1984 Opening for Goldin Center in W. Bloom

(Continued from Page 1)

available at the center. For
information on these pro-
grams, call Sinai, 493-5466.
The outpatient physical
medicine and rehabilitation
services offered at the
Health Care Center will
also be comprehensive.
Medical services will in-
clude consultation and
evaluation of rehabilitation
and pain and motion prob-
lems, as well as elec-
tromyographic examina-
tions. Some of the physical

FIRESTONE

JEWELRY

Wholesale Diamonds & Jewelry
Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repair

SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG
23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile
(313) 557-1860

therapy services will be
thermotherapy, whirlpool,
traction and exercise in a
gym.
Activities of daily living
evaluation and treatment,
exercise therapy and splint-
ing will be some of the occu-
pational therapy services
offered. In addition, adults
and children will be able to
receive testing and treat-
ment for speech and hearing
problems. For information
on these programs, call
493-6300.

The Cardiovascular
Fitness and Rehabilita-
tion program will be for
persons who are recover-
ing from a heart attack or
heart surgery or are in
danger of developing
heart disease and want to

All three programs are
presently available at Sinai
Hospital in Detroit.
Nathan Goldin, whose
generosity is helping to
make this project possible,
came to Detroit from Rus-
sia, via Winnepeg. He
attended law school here
and was admitted to the
practice of law in 1927.

start a supervised fitness
program to reduce their
risk. A thorough car-
diovascular evaluation,
including an exercise
tolerance test, will be
used to determine fitness
and establish an indi-
vidual exercise prescrip-
tion.

While using various de-
vices that exercise the arms
and legs and increase car-
diovascular capacity,
patients will be con-
tinuously monitored by
electrocardiogram and
supervised by the Sinai
Hospital cardiac rehabilita-
tion staff. Classes on exer-
cise, heart disease, diet and
stress reduction will be of-
fered to complement the
program.

In 1939, he organized

Model UN

(Continued from Page 1)
The PLO's record of
terror is ignored, and the
central issue of the Mid-
dle East conflict — the
Arab world's refusal to
live in peace with Israel
— is never mentioned. It
describes a UN commis-
sion's findings that Israel
shows a "disregard for
basic human rights" and
tells of another UN com-
mission's findings that
Israel is guilty of war
crimes, without noting
that both commissions
were stacked with anti-
Israel delegates.

NOW SHOWING

Porky's
The Outsiders
Liar's Moon

The Final Countdown
Six Weeks
Independence Day

VIDEO PLUS

VIDEO PLUS AUDIO

19739 W. 12 MILE RD.

6641 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
(Old Orchard Mall)
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI
855-4070

at EVERGREEN
SOUTHFIELD, MI
569-2330

In his remarks, Spektor
said, "The UNA is spread-
ing the worst falsehoods
about Israel, under the
guise of academic objectiv-
ity, to impressionable stu-
dents. This is an outrage
and cannot be tolerated."
He urged high school prin-
cipals to insist on change,
and he called on the ad-
ministrators and social
studies chairmen of Jewish
high schools to lead the way.

Anti-Semite

CENTRAL '48 GRADUATES. Mail your Reunion reser-
vation checks to: Central '48 Reunion % Skip Seigel, 30625
WOODGATE DR., Southfield, MI 48076

$22.50

tioloOtili




• •




• •

• •
• •
• •


• •

• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •
• •

■- •••••iio•••••

(Continued from Page 1)

per person

••••••••••••••

■- •Cli-i•

OUR BUSINESS GREW THE
OLD FASHIONED WAY
THRU RECOMMENDATION
AND WE KEEP WORKING
AT IT.







• •



• New Threats

• of Terrorism









• DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • BLANKETS

(Cleaned or Laundered)

WINDOW SHADES • LAMPSHADES • PILLOWS
VENETIAN BLINDS (Cleaned, retaped & re-corded)

• •
• •
• •

ANY OTHER ITEMS YOU MAY HAVE — IF IT CAN BE
CLEANED, WE'LL CLEAN IT AND CLEAN IT PROPERLY

A*

4 0‘
S‘,

y l foyuor

re-install
' re m ov idnrga pweer ecsa nt r e maankoet
fit another dwindow
uexisting
room.

I We Remove & install I



DRAPERY CLEANERS



• "All that the name implies."

• • • • • • • • • • • •

891-1818

VISA'

master cnarg

Suburban Call Collect

VISA & MASTERCHARGE

• •


ing the peace and delaying
public transportation; he
was sentenced to 60 days in
jail. Municipal officials of-
fered apologies to Green-
berg and all members of
JWV. Judge Michle advised
Greenberg, "The citizens of
the Atlanta community are
not like this."
A bus company security
officer told Greenberg that
as a black American soldier
in World War II, he had
helped liberate Dachau and
he knew what happened to
the Jews.

dbaaaamassaa ■ •••••••••••••

NEW YORK — In an
interview from Tunis on
Saturday, the anniversary
of PLO forces being forced
from Beirut, PLO chief
Yasir Arafat warned of re-
newed terrorism.
He called on the U.S. to
act in its own interest to
"help solve the Palestinian
problem."
Arafat said there would
be no peace in the Middle
East by "ignoring Palesti-
nian rights."



• • Former Nazi
• Kills Himself

BONN — A 74-year-old
• former
SS captain
• • committed Nazi
suicide last week
than stand trial in
• rather
October for helping to de-

• •




II •

port 73,000 Jews from
France during World War
II. The former officer was
Richard-Wilhelm Feise.

Practical Home Builders
with Samuel Hechtman
and Jack Sylvan. Be-
tween 1939 and 1972, he
built several thousand
residential and commer-
cial properties from
Riverview to the north-
western suburbs, includ-
ing a shopping center
and apartment units at
Nine Mile Road and

Coolidge, apartment
units at Seven Mile Road
and Evergreen, and a
shopping center and
apartments at School-
craft and Telegraph.

In 1972, he sold the busi-
ness and is now secretary
and treasurer of Practical
Investment Co. He is a
founding and life member of
Adat Shalom Synagogue.

Cowan's 'Orphan in History'
Available in Paperback

"An Orphan in History,"
Paul Cowan's autobiog-
raphical account of his jour-
ney from life as an assimi-
lated Jew to his current
status as a religiously ob-
servant Jew, has been re-
leased as a Bantam paper-
back. The book was first
published in hardcover by
Doubleday in September
1982.
Writer and journalist
Paul Cowan grew up in a

COWAN

wealthy, assimilated home.
His father, Louis Cowan,
was president of CBS and
created "The $64,000 Ques-
tion" and other game shows;
his mother, Polly Spiegel,
was from the family who
founded the giant mail-
order house.
From Park Avenue, to
Choate and Harvard, to

political activism in the
Peace Corps, the civil rights
and anti-war movements,
Cowan knew little of his
Jewish heritage, including
the fact that he was a de-
scendant of rabbis.

After his parents' death
in a tragic fire, Cowan
began to trace their
American journey, and
that of his grandparents.
His personal exploration
led him to many unex-
pected encounters, in-
cluding those with the
Orthodox and the poor
Jews of the Lower East
Side, and with a group of
Conversos (Secret Jews)
in northern Portugal.

It involved a growing
friendship with a remarka-
ble rabbi who provided a
model of personal kindness
and understanding, a' man
who lived largely to "repair
the world." And it left him
with a new sense of himself.

There is a limit where the
intellect fails and breaks
down, and this limit is
where the questions con-
cerning God, and freewill,
and immortality arise.
— Kant

ON THE HIGH
HOLIDAYS
REMEMBER...
"EACH MAN
SHALL GIVE AS
HE IS ABLE"

Deuteronomy 16:17

During this most -holy time of year, we
remember all the contributions we
meant to make last year . . . and forgot;
and what we intend to give in the coming
year .. .
The Jewish National Fund . . . the land
development agency of Israel . . . has
changed a land of rocks and desert,
into a habitable country. The JNF
needs your contributions to continue its
historic mission of reclaiming the land of
Israel.
This year, on the High Holidays, make a
promise . . . and keep it: help the JNF.

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

18877 W. Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
Southfield, Mich. 48075

(313) 557-6644

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan