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October 23, 1987 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-23

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Wetteat ite wkoki fp - 10y

luncheon will take place Nov.
1 at noon at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Ann Kaplan, immediate
past president of Naamat, is
chairman of the day. Helen
Posner will give the invoca-
tion. The national anthems
will be sung by Elaine
Kohner who will be accom-
panied by Esther Klein. Lee
Wagman will give an Israel
Update.
The guest speaker will be
Prof. Barry Gross who will
deliver a talk on "Jews in the
Cinema." Prof. Gross is a
member of Michigan State
University English Depart-
ment where he has taught for
20 years. In the spring he will
teach in Korea.
There is a charge for reser-
vations, call the Naamat of-
fice, 967-4750. Guests are
welcome.

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Introducing the Grace Family Practice Center.. Doctors who know
the whole family. Care for the whole family. Your Grace family doctor
is mom's gynecologist, the kids' pediatrician, dad's internist, and •
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That's what family practice means.
The Grace Family Practice Center is not a "see any doctor" clinic.
You choose your family doctor from a fine group of private practice,
board certified, family practice physicians. You will be seen personally
by that same physician every time you visit.
The Center has a large staff of nurses and assistants, modern offices
with plenty of free parking and complete X-ray and lab facilities. New
patients, both individuals and families, are being accepted now. Please
call or drop in for more information.

Folkdancers Due
At Donor Lunch

Hora Aviv, an Israeli
folkdance troupe, will perform
at the Woman's Auxiliary of
United Hebrew Schools an-
nual donor luncheon, 12:15
p.m. Nov. 4, at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Members of the troupe are:
Belle Greenbaum, Judy Ap-
pel, Fay Knoll, Shelly Komer
Jackier, Linda and Shlomo
Rabinowitze, Eli Shalom,
Maxim Avitan, Barbara Her-
man, Michel Asulin and
Helene. Cohen. Lori Lapides
is choreographer and Belle
Greenbaum is the director.
For information, contact
Mrs. Marion Bronstein,
356-0591, or Mrs. Jean
Alspector, 476-6699.

Naamat Chapter
Meeting Slated

Negbah Shalom-Chai Chap-
ter, Naamat, will hold its
monthly meeting, noon this
Wednesday (correct date) at
the Kristen Building, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park.
President Fan Press will
report on Etta Kaplan's lun-
cheon. Refreshments will be
served. Friends are invited.

City Of Hope
Meeting Planned

The City of Hope Helen
Rosenberg Cancer Fighters
will hold their general
meeting noon Monday at the
Colony Park club house.
Lunch will be served. The
guest speaker will be from
Channel 2. For information,
call Ruth Young, 559-3833.

Kids! Color this picture and
win a giant Treasure Chest
of crayons and paints.

Just mail or bring in your entry before
December 4, 1987. Contest is open to all
children 12 and under. Attach your finished
picture to an 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper with your
name, age, address and phone number on it.

Adults: Free health risk
appraisal.

This is a confidential questionnaire that you fill
out and return to us for evaluation. We'll tell you
what your health risks are, if any. You will also
receive a note from one of our doctors about
whether any tests or examinations are indicated.
To get your free questionnaire, just stop by or
telephone 543-7770.

Grace Family Practice Center

505 S. Woodward (101/2 Mile & Woodward), Royal Oak, MI 48067
Hours 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Open Wednesdays till 9 p.m. Free parking.
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Affiliated with Grace Hospital • School of Medicine, Wayne State University • The Detroit Medical Center

© 1987 Grace Hospital 110-5561

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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