THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1984 41 Rambam Medical Center Has Special Role in Treating Wounded NEW YORK (JTA) — The Rambam Medical Cen- ter (RMC) in Haifa, known ▪ BANKRUPTCY'm 1 . APPRAISER • • SALE a I Desks S79 96. 1 Chairs StO 00 Executive I Chair S69 96 New Banquet Tables - S59 96 I 1 Plain Paper Copiers . $699.96 p I Typewriters S10-525 I Adding Machines S10 00 • Files S52 99 • IBM's $49 50-S99 501 New Four Drawer I Locking Lateral i Files oNow $189 9 6 - 1 I 1.4 OFF SELEC S TED TYPEWRITERS I I Starting at $39. 96 , Reconditioned Heavy-Duty i ll • Typewriters ypewriters I Correcting Electric $149.96 I ' I Typewriters New Electronic Typewriters $269 00 I • $489.96 I Year Warranty) I i I Any old (5 typovrritiry ta iliniggr ER 1 4 77-31- REPAIR & $ TIRtEUP$5 • 1 9 llo rt_ bt c_ Sligiii AIIChdial I I 410 PartsA I BETTER BUSINESS I EQUIPMENT -CO. 1 231 W. Nine Mile Rd. Ferndale • 548-6484 I OPEN SAT 9-4 30 I 1 I Ring in Ad tor Free Gift me a in Israel as the Rambam Hospital, has been playing a unique role in treating those wounded in Lebanon since the war started there in June 1982. The RMC has handled approximately 50 percent of the Israeli casualties in addition to treating hun- dreds of Lebanese civilians, United Nations troops, and Palestine Liberation Organization and Syrian prisoners of war. The prox- imity of the hospital to the actual fighting and its ad- vanced facilities and expert staff have enabled the hos- pital to provide significant contributions in the last 19 months. Recently, the RMC made international headlines when the United States re- jects its offer of medical services to treat wounded American servicemen after the Marine headquarters in Beirut was blown up in a car bomb attack on Oct. 23, de- spite the, fact that the hospi- tal has one of the world's most advanced trauma and burn centers and has ex- perts in "crush medicine," the treatment of people in- jured in collapsed buildings. The key role of RMC )AS I , KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 GLATT KOSHER MEATS (at reasonable prices). $1.29 lb. $1.49 lb. Fryers Chicken Breasts Shoulder Veal Chops Shoulder Lamb Chops $2.39 $2.79 lb. lb. 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In addition non and the affect the legs, because the war in cial emphasis on hydro- to functioning as a military fighting had on the hospi- Lebanon was an "infantry therapy. hospital, the RMC is the tal resources were dis- war," compared. to the Yom After Tel HaShomer Hos- major hospital serving the cussed by Dr. Joseph Kippur War which was a pital, near Tel Aviv, the civilian populations of Brandes, director of the "tank and armor war" RMC ranks, along the northern Israel and south- RMC, in a special inter- which resulted in many Hadassah Hospital in ern Lebanon, or about one view with the Jewish burn victims. Jerusalem, as the second million people. Telegraphic Agency. According to Brandes, the "Since June 1982, the annual budget of the RMC RMC has treated about is $40 million, mostly 2,000 Israeli soldiers and funded by the Israel gov- some 500 non-Israelis, in- ernment. "It pays the cluding children and civi- salaries and the daily run- lians from Lebanon, ning of the hospital," he Warm up by the fireside Lebanese soldiers of the said. This budget, he added, on those cold winter nights, Christian militias and UN- does not pay for the pur- With a bowl of cottage cheese and sour cream, IFIL (United Nations chase of new medical One of Winter's chief delights! Interim Force in Lebanon) equipment nor for the con- troops," Brandes said. In struction and development addition, we treated PLO of new centers. and Syrian prisoners of "For this we have to war." raise money through He contended that this friends of the hospital," extensive activity has Brandes said. He noted "eroded our means, because that one of the new proj- the cost of war medicine is ects of the hospital is the tremendous, due to the in- construction of a re- Certified Kosher by Rabbi Jack Goldman, tensive injuries suffered in habilitation center — 1 4 Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan battle." which will serve both the Brandes noted that about civilian and military 30 percent of the casualties suffered from "multiple in- juries" because of the sophisticated weapons used in the war. "This requires extraordinary medical ef- forts, including the use of QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS sophisticated, recently de- INCLUDING SALAD DRES- veloped medical instru- SINGS. GREEK AND FRENCH ments," he said. PASTRIES, MANY GOURMET THAN PACKAGED PRODUCTS. Brandes said that dur- FOODS, AS WELL AS EVERY- ing the war the RMC op- BUY A LITTLE — BUY A LOT DAY GROCERY erated two sophisticated NECESSITIES. YOU SAYE EITHER WAY! 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