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Suri Kasirer,
left, of the concert tribute
committee, with Jane and Ishaia Gol,
concert co-chairs.
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SHEBA MEDICAL CENTER
Sign Of The Time
Turns Maestro On
OLFGANG
SAWALLISCH, music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, made
his maiden voyage to Israel in 1996 when he conducted the Israel
Philharmonic. Leah Rabin, who headed the International Friends of
the Sheba Medical Center-Tel Hashomer, took the Munich-born maestro
and his wife Mechthild on a visit to the hospital, noted for
its cancer research and hospice care.
Two years later, Mechthild succumbed to cancer.
“This was a sign for me,” Sawallisch said,
“to give concerts in support of this great hospital.”
Sawallisch recently appeared at Christie’s in
Rockefeller Plaza in a benefit for the hospital’s department of
chemotherapy, named in memory of his wife. He played the piano for
violinist Gil Shaham in a recital of Beethoven, Brahms
and Bloch.
Mordechai Shani, the hospital’s
director general, told me that his colleague at he hospital, Dr. Bolek
Goldman, is Ariel Sharon’s personal physician.
Shani said he served as minister of health in Yitzhak
Rabin’s cabinet in 1993-96.
“What party do you belong to?” I asked.
“I’m not a party member,” he said.
“I’m a doctor.”
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