(World Giving Peace A Chance Local Jews, Christians, Muslims unite to help Jerusalem's 'Hospital with a Heart.' Judith Doner Berne Special to the Jewish News T his room reflects the hospital;' said Alison Pure-Slovin, as she looked out over the audience of Jews, Christians and Muslims at the inaugural gathering of Friends for Middle East Peace through Medicine at Pine Lake Country Club in West Bloomfield. By banding together to raise funds for Shaare Zedek Medical Center, a Jerusalem- based hospital that serves all religions and ethnicities, the diverse group hopes to set an example for Middle East peace, said Pure-Slovin, Midwest region director of the American Committee for Shaare Zedek. "I've come to appreciate the concept of peaceful coexistence': said Steven Cole, a Jewish attorney and self-described political conservative, who recently joined his friend and West Bloomfield neighbor, Dr. Shukri David, M.D., to sponsor the fundraiser. "The hospital is a symbol for co-exis- tence said David, a Christian Arab who is head of cardiology at St. John Providence Heart Institute in Southfield. For more than a century, Shaare Zedek Medical Center has been known as 'the Hospital with a Heart:' Pure-Slovin said. "Patients of all backgrounds and faiths consistently come to this hospital seeking top level treatment in a compassionate, supportive and nurturing environment?' 'No Checkpoints' During a recent visit, David experienced firsthand that Shaare Zedek, founded 108 years ago by German Jews, is a micro- cosm of what could be if a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is achieved. "After spending half a day going through checkpoints, I found no checkpoints at Shaare Zedek," David said. "I saw Arabs and Jews sitting side by side. The head of cardi- ology is a Palestinian who saved the life of an Israeli girl who was hurt in a bombing. "When I came back, I thought I should do something to support what they are doing." It was only natural to bring in Cole, a partner in the law firm of Lipson, Neilson, Cole, Seltzer & Garlin in Bloomfield Hills. Cole and his wife, Becki, consider David, his wife Dunia and their children as "part of our extended family:' The Coles' three boys and a girl and the "It's a dream of many of us to bring peace to that part of the world," said Dr. Shukri David, organization co-founder, before introducing Florine Mark. "I think we're going to see it in our lifetime." Peace intiative co-founder Steve Cole says peace between Jews and Arabs can be approached on a non-political basis. "I saw Arabs and Jews sitting side by side. The head of cardiology is a Palestinian who saved the life of an Israeli girl who was hurt in a bombing. When I came back, I thought I should do something to support what they are doing." MSU senior Andy Lederman, right, headed a student fund-raising effort as part of the initiative to help "Palestinian and Israeli children alike." Davids' three girls and a boy "are roughly the same age Cole says. "Our oldest sons are rooming together at Michigan State University. "This [organization] is something he's approaching as an Arab leader?' Cole said. "He saw what the hospital does for the Arab community:" Funds raised through the dinner — the goal was $50,000 — are targeted for Shaare Zedek's genetics department, which researches childhood diseases found in Israeli and Palestinian children. "Genetic disorders exist in both popula- tions," David said. "This will help in their detection and early intervention:' Three of the more than 100 dinner guests — Florine Mark, Michael Traison and Tim Attalla — were already familiar with Shaare Zedek Medical Center, hav- ing been honored in recent years for their contributions. -Dr. Shukri David Culture Of Respect "Ifs not only about the hospital, it's all about the culture — the Israelis, Palestinians, Arabs and Jews treating each other with honor and respect:' Mark, president and CEO of The WW (Weight Watchers) Group, Inc. in Farmington Hills, told the crowd. "Peace is about letting every person live his life. I believe while the politicians are trying to make peace, someone has to be Giving Peace on page 30 28 October 21 • 2010