THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 4 Win Sinai Appointments The Sinai Hospital of De- troit Board of Trustees has announced that Dr. Arnold Axelrod has been named vice president of medical af- fairs. Dr. Axelrod will con- tinue to serve as chairman of the department of medicine until May 1, when the appointment becomes Mandell Hamburger effective. Alumni. Service Award by Dr. Melvyn Rubenfire, the WSU School of Medicine currently chief of cardiovas- Alumni Association. cular diseases, will become Dr. Axelrod received the new department of his MS degree in internal medicine chairman. medicine and his MD de- Effective last month were gree from the WSU the appointments of Dr. School of Medicine. Fol- Stuart Hamburger as lowing his internship at chairman of the department the University of Chicago of surgeiy and Dr. Gerald Hospitals, he completed a Mandell, chairman of the fellowship in hematology department of laboratory at WSU and was an medicine. internal medicine resi- Dr. Axelrod will con- dent at Detroit General tinue his consultative (Receiving) Hospital. practice and teaching ac- tivities, and will coordi- In addition to holding an nate the administration associate professorship at of Sinai's clinical de- the WSU School of partment, including the Medicine, Dr. Rubenfire is internal review of resi- medical adviser for the dency programs. Schoolcraft Community Currently a governor of College cardiovascular the Michigan chapter of the technology program. American College of Physi- Dr. Rubenfire is a found- cians, Dr. Axelrod, a fellow ing member of the North of the organization, has also American Society for Pac- served as a councillor. He is ing and Electrophysiology, a fellow of the International and a senior fellow of the Society of Hematology and a Society for Cardiac Angiog- member of the American raphy. He is a fellow of the Society of Hematology. American College of Chest Dr. Axelrod has done re- Physicians and the Ameri- search and published can College of Cardiology. He was appointed to the numerous articles in the field of hematology and is U.S. Senate Health Advi- professor of internal sory Committee by Sen. medicine at the WSU School Carl Levin. Dr. Rubenfire com- of Medicine. He was chosen by the school of medicine pleted a cardiovascular class of 1981 to receive the disease fellowship at outstanding faculty award. Henry Ford Hospital, and was an internal As an expert in hematol- medicine resident at ogy and the first physician Sinai. He received his in Detroit to specialize in medical degree from the blood diseases, Dr. Axelrod WSU School of Medicine. is known as Detroit's For several years Dr. "Father of Hematology," Hamburger served as act- and in 1983 was presented ing co-chairman of the de- with the Distinguished partment of surgery. Since JVS Honors Kalman Tillem on Occasion of Retirement The Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop will honor Kal- man Tillem, senior coun- selor with the JVS and Jewish Educational Loan Service coordinator, on the occasion ofhis retirement at a dinner 6:30 p.m. March 7 at the Standard Club North, announces JVS President Stephen A. Bromberg. Tillem is retiring after 30 years of service to the JVS. Prior to coming to the JVS, Tillem was a research Axelrod Tillem holds a bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College and from the Seminary Col- lege of Jewish Studies of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He also holds a master's de- gree in education and has pursued graduate studies in New York, Washington, D.C., and in Michigan. Tillem has been active as a volunteer. For dinner information, call Elaine Weston, 967- 0500. Shaarey Zedek Sister- hood will offer two educa- tional courses beginning March 13. At 10 a.m. March 13, Dr. Jonathon Fishbane will begin a course on "Let's Explore Eastern European Jewry Through Its Litera- ture." Rabbi Irwin Groner, Rabbi Lee S. Paskind and Cantor Chaim Najman will begin a class on "Pathways Through the Sabbath Serv- ice" at 9:30 a.m. March 15. Knowledge of Hebrew is not required. Registration deadline for the classes is March 1. There is a charge. For information, call Phyllis Robinson, 355-0515; Marilyn Rollinger, 855- 1141; Suzanne Clark, 642- 5133. LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 WOMEN! NEW YORK DESIGNER OUTLET WINTER CLEARANCE 1982, he has served as sec- tion chief of general surgery and director of the surgical residency training pro- SPRING ITEMS gram. ARRIVING WEEKLY In addition to many com- TAHARI GOLDBERG & ASSOCIATES mittee memberships at HARVE BENARD 5TH STREET MARKET Sinai, Dr. Hamburger is GARY WORTH currently a member of the 215 W. 5TH ST., ROYAL OAK AND MORE! American Thyroid Associa- (Just off S. Washington) tion, American Association of Endocrine Surgeons and Hours: M-S 10-5, Closed Sunday A man is always nearest the United States Chapter FOR INFORMATION CALL: 543-0389 DAILY to his good when at home. of the Societe Inter- nationale Dr. Chirurgie. He BETTY SHERMAN PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 1ST is also a diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, THIS IS A LETTER THAT WAS SENT AFTER HER and a fellow of the Ameri- DEATH FROM HER DAUGHTER-IN-LAW can College of Surgeons. Dear Mom, Dr. Hamburger com- Somehow, I hope this message finds its way to you . . . I know that some people will find it a bit pleted his surgical training foolish, but I know you will understand, Mom. at Alexander Blain Hospi- tal, which is associated with It's been almost nine years since we found each other. I waited so long to find a Mother just like you. Who else but you, would send me coupons every week . . . especially, coupons for the dogs the University of Michigan. and cats — even though you don't like dogs or cats. Who, but my special Mother, would send me He is a graduate of Jefferson such wonderful "care" packages, full of Pillar Rock tuna, farfel, candy, Telma cubes, towels and Medical College in special sponges for the kitchen. Who but my special Mom, would send me beautiful cups and Pennsylvania. In 1956 he saucers, wonderful knives from Israel, and a special cake cutter that you had for years. joined Sinai's medical staff I've always loved all those things, Mom, but the most wonderful gift of all was the love that you as an assistant surgeon. always have shared with me. Dr. Mandell has served Your package came the other day. You even separated my heart shaped cookies from all the rest. I as acting chairman of the won't share them with anyone — they are my special "Bubba cookies." department of laboratory Mom, I don't know how to go on, without you. You didn't tell meyou were going . . . you forgot to say medicine since 1982. good-bye. I don't think I can make the cookies last . . . or the tuna . . . but, oh, I just thought of He is presently a member something Mom — you left me a piece of your soul, you left me your Yusel! I'll take care of him of the ethics committee and Mom, just like you have always done. I'll make him good food and hold his hand, and hug him when he remembers you are gone. board of trustees of the Wayne County Medical You are in my heart, and I hear your voice on the telephone. Society. He also serves as I miss you Mom, I will always hear your voice, and carry your words inside my heart. speaker for the House of Thank you for everything. Delegates and chairman of I'm glad you are now with your partner. You tried so hard after Dad went away. I know you are now a task force on medical together. fraud and abuse for the Don't worry about me, Mom, I'll be all right. I love you, Michigan State Medical Kiss Dad for me, and don't forget to dress warm. Society. Ilene Dr. Mandell completed "EMOIPZI/anr■--- his anatomic and clinical pathology residency train- ing at WSU. He is a graduate of WSU School of Medicine. Dr. Mandell was part of Sinai's first intern staff in 1953. -- The perfect touch. Couple Plans May Wedding analyst for the U.S. Marine Corps. 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