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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Program on Aging Slated at Main Jewish Center

Julie Levy and Miriam
Sandweiss have been
named co-chairmen of the
planning committee for
"Accent on Aging," an edu-
cational program sponsored
by the Jewish Home for
Aged.
The program will be held
noon Oct. 24 at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Dr. Barbara Silverstone
is the keynote speaker. Dr.

Silverstone authored "You
and Your Aging Parent,"
Msgr. Charles J. Fahey of
Fordham University's Cen-
ter on Gerontology will
speak on the national
perspective toward the
aged. Dr. Barry D. Lebowitz
of the National Institute of
Mental Health and Lor-
raine G. Hiatt, an
environmental psychol-
ogist, also will speak.

The Jewish Community
Center, Jewish Federation
Apts., Jewish Family Serv-
ice, Jewish Vocational Serv-
ice, National Council of
Jewish Women of Greater
Detroit, the new Maple-
Drake complex for the el-
derly, and Sinai Hospital of
Detroit will participate
through special exhibitions.
Staff from each agency
will present information

in Tel Aviv.
The fund-raising effort
will be clithaxed at the an-
nual dinner-dance to be
held at Cong. Beth Achim,
Sunday evening, Oct. 24.
Ann Eisenberg, president
of the Michigan chapter,

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stated that the goal of
$60,000 has already been
augmented with the
$22,000 raised previously
upon the inauguration of
the project.
Dr. Arthur Feuer, first
president of the group
and now its honorary
chairman, stated that,
additionally, an
endoscope, for which the
group raised $10,000, is
already in operation at
the Ichilov Hospital.
The Oct. 24 dinner-dance
will be addressed by Jerome
Sobel, president of Cong.
Bnai David, who is actively
participating in the group's
leadership to involve
Michigan Jews in the task
of financing cancer research
in Israel.
Mrs. Abba Eban, who
heads the parent organiza-
tion in Israel, supplemented
the local appeal with
gratitude to the Michigan
associates and with an ur-
gent plea for aid in the seri-
ous efforts of the resear-
chers in Israel.
She supplemented Mrs.
Eisenberg's plea for aid by
indicating that many
patients at Ichilov Hospital
and by private practitioners
receive much possible medi-
cal aid with the encourage-
ment of the Israel Cancer
Association.
Among the services
provided by the associa-
tion are day-care clinics,
programs for home care
and lecture-study days
on the subject of rehabili-
tation of cancer patients
given by staff members.
The Sir Charles Clore
Hostel, built by the associa-
tion, offers comfortable,
medically supervised ac-
commodation to cancer
patients from all parts of the
country. The hostel pro-
vides transportation to and
from oncological centers in
the Tel Aviv area and is
used for lodging purposes by
patients undergoing
chemotherapy.
Mrs. Eisenberg reports
that the Friends of the Is-
rael Center Association in
Michigan, founded in 1979,
has enrolled many suppor-
ters:
In addition to the United
States, the Israel Cancer
Association has the support
of chapters in England,
Germany, Italy, and South
America. There is also a
functioning branch of the
movement in New York.
Memorial contributions
to the association may be
made by calling Mary Papo,
967-4414.

To Celebrate Our Move

•In Addition To Our Regular 20% Discount

on their agency's pro-
grams and services for
the elderly. Additionally,
a sale of books on aging
and media presentations
also are arranged.
The program is free of
charge. For information,
contact the Jewish Home for
Aged, 532-7112.

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