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April 26, 1996 - Image 28

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-04-26

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JEWISH
FAMILY
SERVICE



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Southeastern
Michigan

present

This timely lecture

is being made

available to the

entire community

at no charge.

Israel Bonds
Honor Two

Whose

LIFE

Supported by the

Jerry & Eileen Bielfield

Jewish Hospice Fund

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William G. Anderson and David
J. Campbell, will be honored by
the Israel Bonds Professional
Health Services Division on
Thursday, May 16, at the West-
in Hotel. At the dinner, they will
be presented with the Israel
Bonds Jerusalem Covenant
Award in recognition of their
service to the Greater Detroit
community and the health pro-
fessions.

About Our Guest Speaker...

Dr. Fred Rosner is Director of the Department of
Medicine of Queens Hospital Center in New York.
Listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who
in World Jewry, Dr. Rosner is a world-recognized
authority on Jewish medical ethics. He is the
author of Modern Medicine and Jewish Ethics and
Medicine and Jewish Law 1 & 2, and other works.

.

Join Us As We Discuss...

William Anderson

• Who Comes First? Parents/Children/Spouses
• Who's Responsible
• Difficult Choices
• Ethical Concerns
• End-of-Life Decisions

Moderator:
George Cantor, Columnist

Dr. Anderson is director of
medical staff development for
Detroit Riverview Hospital and
associate dean, Kirksville Col-
lege of Osteopathic Medicine,
Michigan region. In the latter ca-
pacity, he coordinates medical
training for undergraduate
physicians.

D. Fred Rosner

Thursday, May 2, 1996 • 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Agency for Jewish Education

21550 W. 12 Mile Road • Southfield, Michigan

David Campbell

Co-Sponsored By:

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GREATER DETROIT SECTION

YOUNG ISRAEL COUNCIL
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of METROPOLITAN DETROIT CH ANGING FAMILIES

David J. Campbell is presi-
dent and CEO of the Detroit
Medical Center. Mr. Campbell
was the recipient of Crain's De-
troit Business "1995 Newsmak-
er of the Year" award. In 1994,
he was presented with the
Lawrence A. Hill Memorial
Award for Excellence from the
University of Michigan.
For information on the dinner,
call the Israel Bonds Office, (810)
352-6555.

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