Arabic-L:GEN:Salim Khaldieh's condition
Dilworth B. Parkinson
Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Wed Apr 4 21:10:58 UTC 2001
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1) Subject: Salim Khaldieh's condition
2) Subject: Salim Khaldieh's condition
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Date: 04 Apr 2001
From: "Muhammad S. Eissa" <eissa at umich.edu>
Subject: Salim Khaldieh's condition
Dear colleagues,
Thanks for the overwhelming concern and inquiries I received. It
shows how much we care and how much our human relation with each other goes
beyond the dry professional contacts. Many of you have asked about Salim's
coordinate in the hospital. Here more than just a phone number:
Dr. Salim Khaldieh,
Room 8151, 8th floor C
University of Michigan Health System,
1500 East Medical Center Drive,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Ph. (734)936-8151
Wish you all best of health and thanks again for your concern,
Salaam
Muhammad S. Eissa, Ph. D.
Department of Near Eastern Studies,
University of Michigan,
2097 Frieze Building,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Ph. (734) 647-0099
Fax. (734) 936-2679
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Date: 04 Apr 2001
From: Hammoud Salah Civ USAFA/DFF <Salah.Hammoud at usafa.af.mil>
Subject: Salim Khaldieh's condition
Dil:
Thanks for posting Muhammad Eissa's kind message regarding Salim's state of
health.
All of us who have come to know Salim are quickly reminded of his high
enthusiasm for the TAFL profession, for his good leadership qualities, and
scholarship. His collaboration with Prof. Roushdy in organizing a nicely
done symposium at Wayne State a couple of years ago is well remembered. We
join in thought and prayer that his regains his good health and soon return
to his classes and other activities.
Here is wishing you well Salim! Salaamtek! Best and speedy recovery!
Salah
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