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November 25, 1983 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-25

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72 Friday, November 25, 1E3

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Yeshiva U. to Honor Six

NEW YORK — Moshe
Arens, Israel's Minister of
Defense, and Jeane
Kirkpatrick, U.S. Ambas-
sador to the United Nations,
will be among six persons
who will be honored Dec. 11
at Yeshiva University's
59th annual Hanuka dinner
and at a special convoca-
tion.
Dr. Norman Lamm, pres-
ident of the university, will
confer honorary Doctor of

Laws degrees upon Ambas-
sador Kirkpatrick and
Arens at the convocation.
He will also confer honor-
ary Doctor of Humane Let-
ters degrees upon: David J.
Azrieli of Montreal, Philip
Belz of Memphis, and Sy
Syms of New York.
The Hanuka dinner will
honor Mrs. Erica Jesselson
of Riverdale, N.Y., who will
recieve the university's Dis-
tinguished Service Award.

Dr. Friedlaender Is Honored Jewish Education for Deaf
Dr. Alex Friedlaender
Aided by Shulevitz Project
was presented with The

Distinguished Clinician
Award by the American As,
sociation for Clinical Im-
munology and Allergy, at
the 17th , annual congress
held recently in Orlando,
Fla.

Dr. Friedlaender was
honored "for the years he
toiled with dedication and
effectiveness to elevate the

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munology. .
In addition to his scien-
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medical literature, he
served in the out-patient
clinics of North End Clinic,
Sinai Hospital, Receiving
and Grace Hospitals, and on
the teaching staff of Wayne
State University College of
Medicine.
He is a past president of
the American Allergy Soci-
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resented the three major
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the Subspecialty Council of
the American College of
Physicians -from the time of
its creation.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Israeli press covers the
U.S. Jewish community
only superficially, accord-
ing to Judith Elizur of the
Hebrew University Insti-
tute of Communications.
Elizur recently completed
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U.S. Jewish scene by four
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items on American Jewry
appearing in the first weeks
of January, April, July and
October 1982.
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with 35 items mentioning
American Jewry, compared
to 26 in Maariv, 11 in
Haaretz and only three in
Davar.
Most stories dealt with
Jewish organizations in the
United States, almost en-
tirely in their Israel-related
role, followed by those deal-
ing with anti-Semitism and
immigration.

Technion VP

HAIFA — Prof. Alexan-
der Solan of the Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering
was recently appointed vice
president for research at the
Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology.

The Norman Shulevitz
Special Education Project of
the United Hebrew Schools
announces that Rabbi
David E. Rabinowitz is in
Detroit to teach deaf chil-
dren and adults. .
Rabbi Rabinowitz is the
first deaf person to become a
rabbi in the United States
and abroad. He received his
rabbinical • training at
Mesivta Chaim Berlin Rab-
binical School. He was ap-
pointed the director of the
Jewish Foundation for the
Deaf sponsored by the Na-
tional Committee for the
Furtherance of Jewish Edu-
cation.
Rabbi Rabinowitz has
taught many institutes and
classes for the deaf in New
York, Maryland and Col-
orado.

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for deaf youngsters. To re-
gister a child, call Mrs.
Bayla Landsman, 354-1050.
Deaf youngsters or deaf
adults who would be in-
terested in continuing their
Jewish education should
call Mrs. Landsman.
Previously, the UHS con-
ducted a special education
program for the deaf. That
program was developed in
memory of Mr. Richard D.
Mitchell.

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