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Event: Ambassador
Michael Oren, Israel Ambassador to the United States, will speak
at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Children’s Hospital
of New Jersey. The event will be attended by Governor John Corzine
and Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.
A
sculpture by Suse Lowenstein, which will be rededicated to the
mission of that exemplifies Newark Beth Israel Medical Center’s
creed: “The value of the human touch as a power for healing
is never lost sight of at Beth Israel.” The sculpture commemorates
the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 on Dec.
21, 1988 .
When: Sunday,
December 6, 2009: 10:00 a.m.
Where: Parsonnet-Danzis
Auditorium, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ
Newark
Beth Israel Medical Center, a 673-bed regional care teaching hospital,
provides comprehensive health care to its local communities and
is a major referral and treatment center for the northern New Jersey
metropolitan area. With more than 800 physicians, 3,200 employees
and 150 volunteers, the Medical Center has over 300,000 outpatient
visits and 25,000 admissions annually. The main phone
number for Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, located
at 201 Lyons Avenue at Osborne Terrace in Newark, is (973) 926-7000,
or visit www.barnabashealth.org.
For physician referral information,
please call 1-888-724-7123. Follow us on Twitter: get real time
news from the Saint Barnabas Health Care System at www.twitter.com/barnabas_health .
Date: December 2, 2009
Contact: Barbara Janey, Public Relations
(973) 926-4398
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