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Former Hadassah presidents plan special event.

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tumors and lead to the development
of new drugs and treatments.
Whether it's on the medical frontier
or on the human frontier, Apel
ormer Hadassah presidents
believes, "Hadassah is building bridges
recently met to plan the
to peace."
upcoming special gifts lun-
Leah Snider, Melba Winer and
cheon scheduled for Tues-
Phyllis Newman worked on the invi-
day, Aug. 18, at Franklin Hills Coun-
tations for the luncheon. Some of the
try Club. Hadassah Presidents Beverly
other chapter past presidents planning
Apel and Marji Federman are the
the luncheon include Inge Kramer,
event co-chairmen. High-
Arline Gould, Lillian Perl-
lights will be the perfor-
man, Annette Meskin,
mance of Cantor Stephen
Diane Klein, Barbara Gut-
ubov and the attendance of
man, Audrey Sobel, Hilary
former Hadassah National
Isakow, Susan Yorke,
President Rose Matzkin.
Suzanne Curtis, Buena
President Beverly Apel is
Lichter and Diane Hauser.
excited about the event and
For ticket information,
recent Hadassah news. She
call
(248) 683-5030.
just returned from a national
CARLA JEAN
convention in New York
SC HW ARTZ
which more than 3,000 peo-
Local Columnist KING DAVID GALA
The State of Israel Bonds
ple attended.
New Leadership Division presents the
At the convention Apel heard a
first annual King David Society Sum-
moving speech by the Rev. Petra
mer Gala 7 p.m Thursday, Aug. 27, at
Held, a German Christian who lives
Kingsley Inn Hotel in Bloomfield
and teaches in Israel. Held spoke
Hills. The evening will celebrate
about how she was in the marketplace
Israel's 50th anniversary and honor
when a bomb went off a few years
Cheryl and Steve Schanes. They are
ago.
recipients of the State of Israel Inde-
Her face and body were badly
pendence Issue Award and part of the
scarred. She explained how she kept
50 top young leaders in North Ameri-
\ thinking about how her people killed
ca. Ricky Blumenstein and Ron Klein
the Jews while the Jewish doctors were
are the dinner co-chairmen, while
reconstructing her face. She revealed
Larry Rich and Beth Stollman are the
the fact that the doctors thought her
new leadership division co-chairmen.
tears were from pain. "There wasn't a
Tickets
are $75 per person. For more
sound in the audience when she
information,
call (248) 352-6555.
spoke," said Apel.
Apel also mentioned the great
NOTES
strides Hadassah is making in gene
The summer music camp of the
therapy with its genetic research
Lyric Chamber Ensemble will perform
\ _ ,Iliance with Sloan Kettering Hospital
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, at South-
'—in New York. This year's proceeds
field Lathrup High School. For more
from the luncheon will be donated for
information, call (249) 357-1111.
further research.
Researchers at
the Tumor Biology
Research Unit at
Hadassah Hospital
and Insight Compa-
ny in Jerusalem
.Lave discovered and
cloned a human
gene linked to the
spread of cancer.
This breakthrough
Former Hadassah presidents gathered for a special luncheon
will hopefully pre-
planning session.
dict the spread of

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist



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Detroit Jewish News

7/31

1998

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