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DAILY NEWS PEOPLE : DOTTIE SCHATZ.


Schatz almost always has been a volunteer, from her days as a Red Cross nurse at Chicago's Mount Sinai Hospital Mount Sinai Hospital can refer to:
  • Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto)
  • Mount Sinai Hospital, New York
  • Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute
  • Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland
  • Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago
  • Mount Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee
 Medical Center during World War II to serving these days on the National Board of Women's League Women's League (in Swedish: Kvinnoligan) was a feminist organization in Sweden, based in Lund. It was founded in 1970. It consisted of autonomous basis units. Its policies were largely similar to Grupp 8.

The organization was dissolved in 1973.
 for Conservative Judaism Conservative Judaism

Form of Judaism that mediates between Reform Judaism and Orthodox Judaism. Founded in 19th-century Germany as the Historical School, it arose among German-Jewish theologians who advocated change but found Reform positions extreme.
, where she helps organize Jewish services Jewish services (Hebrew: תפלה, tefillah ; plural תפלות, tefillot ; Yinglish: davening) are the prayer recitations which form part of the observance of Judaism.  and seminars on the needs of people with disabilities. After moving to Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , she worked with Valley Presbyterian Hospital Presbyterian Hospital can refer to several places:
  • New York-Presbyterian Hospital, a hospital in New York City
  • Presbyterian Hospital (Charlotte), a hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Presbyterian Hospital (Albuquerque), a hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico
. She also has worked with the Family Violence Project of Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles, lecturing about battered women and children, and has helped out at the Tamar House, a 30-day crisis shelter.

AGE: 74.

RESIDENCE: North Hollywood.

BORN AND RAISED IN: The Chicago native came to Los Angeles in 1947.

OCCUPATION: Retired executive secretary.

MARITAL STATUS marital status,
n the legal standing of a person in regard to his or her marriage state.
: Married to her husband, Mickey, for 47 years.

CHILDREN: Two daughters, Ilana and Marcy.

BIGGEST DILEMMA: ``I am slightly handicapped; I have difficulty getting around.''

MOST DIFFICULT DAILY TASK: ``Walking.''

FAVORITE TASK: ``Volunteering. It makes me feel good and satisfies something in me.''

GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: ``My marriage; it is a good one. There is communication, companionship and love.''

GOALS FOR THE FUTURE: ``Keep doing what I am doing.''

WHO RELIES ON YOU THE MOST AND WHO YOU RELY ON: ``We rely on each other, we help each other all the way through. It has been very much of a working marriage.''

ROLE MODELS: ``Lynn Moriarty. She is the director of the Family Violence Project; she is honest, forthright, knows what she wants and does it without stepping on anyone. My mother; she was an honest women, got along with everyone and was a homemaker as well as someone who worked outside the home. George Shecter, Ph.D. I worked for him for 37 years. He was a physical therapist. He was one of the most honest men that I have ever met; he treats everyone the way he wants to be treated.''

HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS?: ``Accomplishing what you set out to do and being satisfied.''

DO YOU HAVE ANY GUILTY PLEASURES?: ``Chocolate. I am a closet chocoholic choc·o·hol·ic  
n.
A person who craves chocolate.



[choc(olate) + (alc)oholic.]
.''

FAVORITE FOODS: ``Chicken; any way you make it, I'll eat it.''

FAVORITE ACTIVITIES: ``Traveling, the beach and theater.''

HOBBIES: ``Bunka, (which is) Japanese stitchery.''

WHAT BOOK ARE YOU READING?: `` `Magic Hour,' by Susan Isaacs

For other people named Susan Isaacs, see Susan Isaacs (disambiguation).
Susan Isaacs is a novelist, essayist and screenwriter. She was born in Brooklyn, New York and graduated from Queens College.
. I like mysteries, and I read the paper daily.''

LAST MOVIE YOU SAW: ``The Evening Star.''

FAVORITE TV SHOWS: ``The Rosie O'Donnell Show.''

WHAT MUSIC DO YOU LISTEN TO?: ``Usually classical music.''

WHAT WOULD BE A PERFECT DAY FOR YOU?: ``I would like to pack a lunch, go toward the mountains or the beach and spend a lazy day out with my husband.''

WHERE DO YOU GO TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL?: ``I will stay home and I will read in my chair in the corner; I will unwind that way.''

YOUR IDEA OF A PERFECT VACATION: ``Switzerland, Israel and England. Those are my three favorite places.''

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Title Annotation:L.A. LIFE
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 12, 1997
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