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NEW YORK — Or-
thodox, Reform and Con-
servative rabbis gathered
together in fellowship and
the
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prayer during JWB's
One of the scholars-in-
three-day professional de- residence — Dr. Jack H.
velopment training confer- Bloom, a clinical psychol-
ence for Jewish military ogist and lecturer — spoke
and VA chaplains, which on the rabbi/chaplain's role
took place recently at Gros- as a "symbolic exemplar."
singer's, N.Y. An ongoing
"Being seen as a 'symbolic
event, it is part of the exten- exemplar' is a burden,"
sive training services and •Bloom said. "But it also is a
programs JWB provides to blessing because it gives
lay people and professionals rabbis the power to get
in both the civilian and things done."
military Jewish com-
"Many of you are iso-
munities.
lated," he added. "Within
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the military you are `Mr.
Jew' — not only for Jews
but for Christians as well.
You have to be an
exemplary Jew."
To the VA hospital chap-
lains present, Bloom said,
"Your part in the healing
process ca
e more power-
ful than that of the medical
team."
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NEW YORK — Chronic elude the patients' overall
mental patients who had gain in self-esteem, the fre-
been hospitalized from 10 to eing up of badly needed beds
15 years are participating in the hospital, and finally,
in the life of the Jerusalem the educational effect on the
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After a year of painstak-
ing preparation, a group of
long-term patients moved to
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apartments about a half-
mile from the hospital, in
the Givat Shaul section of
northern Jerusalem. Under
the supervision of staff, they
ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
put into practice the skills
7 out of 10 of Israel's managers,
developed previously while
engineers and scientists are Technion graduates
based in a model apartment
at the hospital: housekeep-
program topic
ing, shopping and cooking.
In the courtyard of their
new home the _ y tend a mod-
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At the front of the
house is a store which
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patients derive multiple
benefits. They practice
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NEW YORK — Israeli
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and author Irving Howe
will be among the speakers
who will take part in the
American Jewish Congress'
National Biennial Conven-
tion, March 25-28 at the
Hyatt Regency in Balti-
more.
The Mediterranean-Dead Sea Project
moderator
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