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October 19, 1990 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-19

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ment of Rehabilitation
Medicine, has been selected
as the 23rd Walter J. Zeiter
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Academy of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Honet will present the
lecture, "Graduate Medical
Education: Does Form Follow
Function?" during the
Academy's award luncheon in
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Perestroika," the focus of the
HIAS Women's Division An-
nual Fall Conference, Oct. 23,
at Temple Emanu-El, New
York City.
Mr. Gitelman is a professor
of political science at the
University of Michigan and
an expert on the Soviet
Union.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1990

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president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, has been
awarded the Michigan
Hospital Association Hospital
Governance Award. The
award is given annually by
the MHA to honor trustees
who have made exemplary
contributions to the improve-
ment of hospital services for
patients and communities.
Mr. Schlussel has served as
a member of the Monsignor
Clement Hospital Board since
1971. Since 1979, he has also
served as a member of the
Sinai Hospital board of
trustees. He is president of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion of Greater Detroit, a
board member and past presi-
dent of the Jewish National
Fund of Detroit, and is past
president of Congregation
Shomrey Emunah in
Southfield.

For appointment call

646-3840

Birmingham, Mi.

been at Sinai since 1967
when he was appointed chair-
man of the hospital's depart-
ment of Rehabilitation
Medicine. He was named a
director, American Board of
Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, in July of this
year. He is also chairman of
the National Residency
Review Committee —
Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation.

JOSEPH PERNICK, senior
judge of the Wayne County
Probate Court, has been
honored with the Mental
Health Association in
Michigan's 1990 Snyder-Kok
Award. The award is
presented annually to a
public official in Michigan for
oustanding leadership in the
fight against mental illness.
Judge Pernick, is a former
chair of the Probate Judges
Association Mental Health
Committee; served on the
committee that drafted the
state's Public Mental Health
Code; and played a major role
in bringing about positive
changes in hospital commit-
ment procedures for minors.

MARK SCHLUSSEL of
Southfield, chairman of the
board of Monsignor Clement
Kern Hospital in Warren, and

ABRAHAM NEMETH
received the Blind Educator
of the Year Award during the
Golden Anniversary Conven-
tion of the National Federa-
tion of the Blind held in
Dallas. Dr. Nemeth, retired
professor of the University of
Detroit, develops computer
and mathematical projects
that assist blind scientists,
mathematicians and
students.

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U-M Hillel
Sets Events

The Hillel Foundation at
University of Michigan will
hold the following programs.
Student Struggle for Soviet
Jewry will meet at 7 p.m. Oct.
23. VIA Hillel, a social action
organization will meet 6:30
p.m. Oct. 24.
The Sexual Assault Preven-
tion and Awareness Center
will hold its Speakout, which
is an opportunity for sur-
vivors to speak out about
their experiences, Oct. 24.
This event is co-sponsored by
the Jewish Feminist Group.
The Progressive Zionist
Caucus will meet to discuss
"Zionism and Racism: the
Concept and the U.N. Resolu-
tion" 7 p.m. Oct. 28.

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