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Friday, May 16, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
FOR THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN
WHO DOESN'T WANT TO SEE HERSELF
COMING AND GOING
LOCAL NEWS
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Dr. Michael Kaliner, head of
the allergy disease section at the
National Institutes of Health,
will be the keynote speaker at a
seminar on advances in clinical
immunology and allergy held on
Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m. at Sinai
Hospital.
The seminar is being sponsored
by Sinai Hospital Department of
Medicine, the Environmental
and Occupational Asthma and
Allergic Disease Center and the
Detroit Immunological Society. It
is being funded by an educational
grant from 3M Diagnostic Sys-
tems.
Other guest speakers include:
Dr. Chaim Brickman, director of
clinical immunology at Sinai
Hospital, Dr. Sidney Friedlaen-
der, director of the
Environmental and Occupational
Asthma and Allergic Disease
Center in West Bloomfield, Dr.
George Halpern, visiting scholar,
University of California School of
Medicine at Davis Division of
Rheumatology Allergy and Clini-
cal Immunology, and Dr. Paul
Turkeltaub, research inves-
tigator at the Office of Biologics
Research and Review of the Food
and Drug Administration.
There is a fee for the seminar,
which includes lunch and park-
ing. Four CME Category I credits
will apply.
To register, call the Sinai Hos-
pital Medical Education Office,
493-5780.
In Harvard Row Mall
11 Mile & Lahser
Southfield
PHONE 358-0850
Coronary Study
Conducted At Sinai
Sinai Hospital is looking for
men under the age of 70 who
have had coronary bypass
surgery to participate in a re-
search study to test the effects of
diet and exercise on blood fat
levels. Eligible participants can-
not be currently involved in a
regular exercise program.
The study offers ten months of
free diet and exercise counseling.
For information, contact Sue
Hogan or Dr. David Wrisley,
493-6333.
Nutrition Talk
Sinai Hospital will sponsor a
lecture entitled "Eating Well,
Feeling Well," on May 28 at
11:30 a.m. in the Women's
Health Club Lounge of the main
Jewish Community Center.
To register, call the Center,
661-1000, ext. 269.
Annual Meeting
For Sinai Guild
The Annual Meeting of the
Sinai Hospital Guild will be held
on May 29 at 11:30 a.m. at Tem-
ple Beth El. In addition to the in-
stallation of new .officers and
board members, Phil Marcus
Esser ad Barbara Bredius will
provide entertainment for the
program.
New officers to be installed are:
vice
Greenberg,
Carolyn
president of programming; De-
lores Farber, vice president of
membership; Estelle Elkus, vice
president of volunteers; and Ilene
Chait, recording secretary.
New board members are: Ros-
lyn Aronow, Eileen Bleyer,
Roberta Blitz, Carol Sue Coden,
Audrey Elkiss, Goldie Greer,
Betsy Heuer, Ilene Hochbaum,
Lillian Rosenthal, Thelma
Rosenbaum, Rose Lynn Schlus-
sel, William Serman, Hope Sil-
verman, Cindy Stegman and
Buelah Work.
The following guild officers
will hold their positions for an-
other year: Elisa Falick,
president; Linda Michaels, corre-
sponding secretary; Leo Ash,
treasurer; May Nosanchuk, fi-
nancial secretary; and Leah
Snider, vice president of fund
raising.
There is a fee. Reservations can
be made by calling the guild
office, 493-5300.
Sinai To Screen
Holocaust Film
Sinai Hospital of Detroit De-
partment of Psychiatry will pre-
sent The Courage to Care, a film
about individuals who knowingly
risked their lives during the
Holocaust to aid Jews on Monday
at 8 p.m. in Sinai's Zuckerman
Auditorium.
Dr. Emanuel Tanay, a member
of the psychiatry department,
was profiled in the film. Dr.
Tanay will speak on the coping
mechanisms developed by the
Jews in Europe, specifically Po-
land, to survive outside the con-
centration camps during the
Holocaust.
The evening is free and open to
the public.
Expecting Parents
Focus Of Classes
Sinai Hospital of Detroit is of-
fering four courses for expecting
and new parents.
The prenatal class will run for
five consecutive Tuesdays, start-
ing May 27 at 7:30 p.m. There is a
fee.
The parenting class will run for
five consecutive Mondays, start-
ing June 2 at 7:30 p.m. There is a
fee.
The cesarean birth class will
run for three consecutive Thurs-
days, starting June 5 at 7:30 p.m.
There is a fee.
For information on any of the
courses or to register, call the
hospital, 493-6086.
Cancer Screening
The Michigan Dermatological
Society, in cooperation with the
American Cancer Society, will
conduct free skin cancer screen-
ing examinations Mdy 28 at the
Southfield Civic Center from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. and at the main
Jewish Community Center, from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.