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October 29, 1993 - Image 149

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-29

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The Family

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of the Late

LEON
FORMAN

Craig A. Smith

Craig Arthur Smith, 67, of
Bloomfield Hills, died Oct. 20.
He was executive vice president
of Berger-Lewiston-Smith Re-
alty Corporation. He served a
three-year term on the Detroit
Planning Commission. He was
a certified property manager,
member of the Advisory Coun-
cil of the Apartment Association
of Michigan and of the Detroit
Metropolitan Industrial Corpo-
ration.
He leaves his son and
daughter-in-law, Scott and
Susan of Bloomfield Hills;
daughter, Cynthia Ann
Smith; mother, Marion of
Southfield; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Robert and Betty,
sister and brother-in-law,
Lois and David Robinson,
three grandchildren. El

Wishes to acknowledge with deep
appreciation the many comforting
messages and expressions of kind-
ness and concern during the fam-
ily's recent bereavement. A special
thanks to The Pinsker Progres-
sive Aid Society and the Ben Gu-
rion Club.

Irvin and Katie Forman

The Family of the Late

DOROTHY
DOLINKA

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory 11:00
a.m. Sunday, November 7 at He-
brew Memorial Park. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.

JULIAN J. LANDAU

SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

S

ome 900 newborn
children in Israel —
8 percent of those born
every year — suffer
from congenital heart disease.
Half to three-quarters of
these infants require surgery
in order to live and grow. At
the Children's Medical
Center in Israel (CMCI), on,
the campus of Beilinson
Hospital in Petah Tikva, doc-
tros prefer to treat these heart
problems with catheteriza-
tion rather than surgery.
By inserting a thin catheter
into the blood vessels — in-
stead of surgically repairing
the abnormal arteries —
almost no scar is left, there is
very little physical or
psychological trauma, and
the amount of hospital stay
and cost is greatly reduced.
Today, some 400 pediatric
catheterizations are perform-
ed annually at the CMCI,
Israel's largest center for such
treatment.
According to Dr. Benny
Zeevi, director fo the Pediatric
Cardiac Catheterization Unit
at CMCI, about 40 percent of
the heart catheterizations of
children at the center are
therapeutic rather than
diagnostic, as they were in the
past. Among the operations
that can be accomplished by
this procedure are the dila-
tion of all four heart valves,
the closing of abnormal blood
vessels, the dilation of the
aorta (whose enlarged state
causes hypertension).

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The Family of the Late

Israeli Hospital
Helps Newborns

Mark E. Klinger, Managing Funeral Director

ILONA
GREENWALD

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory 10:30
a.m. Sunday, November 7 at He-
brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Druck-
er will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.

In Loving Memory of

PESZA
WAGMANN

Who passed away October 25,
1983. Sadly missed and always re-
membered by son, Henry Wag-
mann.

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