20 Friday, December 25, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pastoral Care Secretary Aids Sinai Patients Falashas Stage Religious On a typical day in Sinai prayer book. A Jewish by spending three days each Hospital's Pastoral Care patient in 2106 asks for a week working at the hospi- Ceremony in Jerusalem FIRESTONE Y Wholesale Diamonds & Jeti;elry Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repair Department many needs are attended. Mr. Cohen in 342 requests a Hebrew SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 Young Israel Sisterhood's MacCABBEE'S Cafeteria and Carry-out Sunday, December 27, 5-7 PM Young Israel of Oak-Woods MENU: Your choice of: Chicken Meat Loaf Hot Dogs $7.00 $7.00 $4.00 Served with bread, clairmount salad, vegetable, latkes, pastry and beverage. For advance orders on carry-outand cafeteria reservations, calf" Young Israel of Oak-Woods, 398-1177; Young Israel of Green- field, 967-3655, or Alice Mandelbaum, 547-4408. All proceeds to Young Israel Youth Activities. Humash with Yiddish translation. Yet another patient wishes to light Shabat candles on Friday night. Responding to all these requests is Sinai chaplain Rabbi Allan M. Blustein's secretary, Karen Guerreso. She determines whether the patient requires a mahzor or a sidur, and she fulfills her other obligations with understanding and skill. This would not be so un- usual were it not for the fact that Mrs. Guerreso is a Ronian Catholic. A former catechism teacher, Mrs Guerreso is the mother of three and divides her time * * tal. Not only does she know Christian, Jewish and Is- lamic requirements for patients, but she serves as a special minister of the Eucharist- which means that the Archdio- cese of Detroit has desig- nated her as one of the five individuals at Sinai who may give commun- ion to Catholic patients. In addition to helping patients with their religious needs, Mrs. Guerreso also is a receptionist, typist, taker of shorthand, files manager, resource person, religious requirenients specialist and sometime counselor. * BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN ABBE A. LEVI BUMPING & PAINTING ' All work guaranteed Free Estiniates HOURS SUNDAY 10:00 to 1:00 P.M. Closed Saturday - Karen Guerreso, left, delivers a Sabbath lamp to Sinai Hospital patient Joy Gardin so she can observe Sabbath. Mrs. Guerreso, secretary of the office of pas- toral care, helps meet the spiritual needs of patients of all faiths. Mrs. Gardin was in the hospital for the birth of twin daughters. Books Document Israeli Coins and Stamps Parents for Torah for All Children MICHIGAN CHAPTER presents A To Its First Annual Children's Concert MALAVA MALKA featuring CONCERT FEATURING Uncle Moishy SHEMA KOLENU Saturday, January 9, 1982 8:30 p.m. Louis & Esther LaMed Auditorium United Hebrew Schools 21550 West Twelve Mile Southfield, Michigan Italian Cuisine Couvert $36 Per Couple No Solicitation For Funds UPPER NAZARETH -.— Five thousand readers of the Norwegian weekly "Familien" have contrib- uted funds to plant 10,000 trees on Mount Dvora near Upper Nazareth. Meant as a gesture of sol idarity with the state of Is- rael, the campaign for the "Familien" forest is led by editor Carl Lunde, who came to Israel for the for- est's dedication. Lunde has already begun a second ph- ase, which is expected to bring the total up to 14,000 trees. BODY SEBV114'E 25900 Greenfield, 101 Kristen Bldg. 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