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of it because of the
neighborhood."
Most Jewish institutions,
Dr. Weinberg says, don't make
much contact with the out-
side, more secular world.
Sinai, therefore, is in a unique
position to teach the com-
munity about being Jewish,
he says.
"It is the one time the com-
munity gets a chance to meet
Jewish people and see how
competent they are," he adds.
Publicizing Sinai's
strengths won't overshadow
the hospital's internal pro-
blems. Reorganization efforts
recently resulted in phasing
out Sinai's seven-member
legal department, and job
security has been ques-
tionable to employees afraid
of lay-offs. Besides the 150
positions slashed last year,
more jobs are expected to be
trimmed mostly through at-
trition, hospital officials say.
Still, some health industry
officials believe the hospital
will survive not only as a cor-
poration, but as a Jewish
institution.
"We have no reason to
believe it is facing significant
trouble," the hospital coun-
cil's Potter says.
By opening satellite
facilities in neighborhoods
which comprise large Jewish
populations, Potter says,
Sinai has shown it is willing
to make necessary choices to
reach out to prospective
Jewish patients.
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1,864 Jews left the Soviet
Union during the month of
August, according to figures
released here last week by the
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viet Jewry reported that
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