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Sinai Hospital's Chaplain, Rabbi Allan M. Blus-
tein, left, and plant management carpenter John
Thomson discuss plans for building a sukka in the
hospital's courtyard.
Will be treated to a piece of
apple and a package of
honey.
All Jewish patients who
wish it will be. able to hear
the shofar sounded and re-
ceive individual religious
care on Sunday.
And, for the second year
in a row, patients who are
enough will be able to
eat their meals in a sukka
during Sukkot. The sukka,
which will be constructed by
the plant management de
partment and decorated by
volunteers, from the
ShaareST Zedek Junior Con-
gregation, will also be used
by hospital employees and
medical staff.
"Giving Jews an opportu-
nity to practice their faith
even while in the hospital is
something we're proud to
do," said Sinai's executive
vice president, Irving A.
Shapiro.
Sinai's
Chaplain,
Rabbi Allan M. Blustein,
said providing patients a
touch of home during the
High Holy Day season
helps raise their morale.
Rabbi Blustein, in coop-
eration with the hospital's
Audiovisual Services De-
partment, has prepared an
informational_ video tape
about Rosh Hashana, which
will be aired on the hospi-
tal's closed circuit channel
several times through
Thursday. A similar tape
about Sukkot will be aired
on the closed circuit channel
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Sinai SponSors
Photo Contest
All entries must be
mailed or delivered by 5
p.m. Nov. 5, to the hospi-
tal and community rela-
tions department of Sinai
Hospital, 6767 West Outer
Drive, or World Camera,
Inc., 1580 Woodward,
Birmingham.
Jurors include Kenneth
R. Gross, executive director
of the Birmingham - Bloom-
field Art Association; Ellen
Sharp, curator of graphic
arts at the Detroit Institute
of Arts; and Tony Spina,
chief photographer at the
Detroit Free Press.
The Mothers and Infants
Center will be a sophisti-
cated facility for labor and
delivery with special serv-
ices for high risk pregnan-
cies and a neonatal inten-
sive care unit for treating
sick newborns. It is also de-
signed to allow births in a
homelike environment,
combined with the safety of-
fered by a hospital setting.
The staff includes a cer-
tified nurse midwife who
specializes in caring for
mothers expecting uncom-
plicated deliveries.
Information about the
contest, along with entry
forms, may be obtained
from Sinai's hospital and
community relations de-
partment, 493-5500.
* *
Pregnancy, Birth
Brochures Offered
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Who should seek genetic
counseling? What risks are
associated with pregnancy
after 30? How do you pre-
pare a child for the arrival of
a new brother or sister?
These are just a few ques-
tions answered in a series of
brochures on pregnancy and
childbirth that Sinai Hospi-
tal is offering to the public
at no charge.
To receive the brochures,
call Sina-V8---hospital and
community relations de-
partment, 493-5500, or
write: Sinai. Hospital, Hos-
pital and Community Rela-
tions Department, 6767 W.
Outer Drive, 48235.
"New Life," a photog-
raphy contest open to both
amateur and professional
photographers, is being
sponsored by Sinai Hospital
of Detroit to celebrate the
opening of its Mothers and
-Infants Center in early
1983. Winning entries will
form a display in the new
center.
Photos entered in the con-
test should illustrate the
theme, "New Life," using
some human subjects.
Photos may show the in- Actor Survivor
teraction of parents and
Soap opera actor Robert
children, the way infants Clary of "Days of Our Lives"
discover their world, or any is a survivor of the
other meaningful interpre- Holocaust. Clary's family
tation of the theme.
was arrested by the Nazis in
Entries can be black and 1944 and his parents and
white or color photographs sister were killed in the con-
and should be a minimum of centration camps.
8" x 10". Each entry must
Clary is married to
include a negative and the Natalie Cantor, Eddie Can-
official entry form.
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