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April 08, 1988 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-08

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Weintraub
Jewelers
is Different!

SUNSET STRIP
29536 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, Michigan 48034
Phone: 357-4000

HOURS
M- F 10 - 5:45, Sat 10.5

CteotWe
Fun '
Women's High Fashion
"THE BEST KEPT SECRET
IN TOWN"

29107 Northwestern Hwy.
at 12 Mile • Franklin Plaza
3584085

FOREIGN
ACCENT
REDUCTION

Individualized Program

Joyce M. Hull, M.A., CCC

Certified Speech Pathologist

642-5170

Daytime Irritability
Shortness of Breath
Family Discord
Irregular Sleeping Pattern
Headaches

SNORING:
IT'S NO JOKE!

Forty-five percent of us snore. One out of four
do it chronically. However, it should not be
treated lightly. It can cause irregular heart beats,
high blood pressure, and lower your oxygen
supply by 60%. The symptoms run from
headaches, fatigue, irritable work habits,
to family discord.
That's why the specialists at E.N.T. Surgical
Associates take snoring seriously—and so
should you.
E.N.T. Surgical Associates are specialists
experienced in diagnosing and treating the
underlying cause or causes. This may represent
obstruction of the nasal airways (Deviated
septum), poor muscle tone of the tongue and
throat,- excessive bulkiness of tissues of the
throat, or excessive length of the soft palate and
uvula. Treatment will depend on the diagnosis.

Snoring—Obstructive Sleep Apnea—may be
corrected at E.N.T. Surgical Associates —The ear,
nose, and throat specialists that doctors
recommend.

27301 Dequindre, Madison Heights, MI 48071
541 - 0100
28080 Grand River, Farmington Hills, MI 48024
478 - 8616
13355 E. Ten Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48089
755 - 5010
Call for an appointment.

SURGICAL ASSOCIATES, P.C.

The Doctors... Doctors Recommend.

Henry Sonenshein, D.O., F.O.C.O.O.

8

FRIDAY APRIL 8 1988

Warren Brandes, D.O.

Christine Lepoudre, D.O.

I PURELY COMMENTARY I

Haggadah

Continued from preceding page

bi Samson Raphael Hirsch
(1808-1888) held numerous
rabbinical positions in Ger-
many. He also attained
secular training at the
University of Bonn.
The Hirsch Haggadah is
among the milestones in the
literary achievements of the
distinguished scholar and it
is noteworthy that it is
dedicated to the haggadah's
publisher, Philipp Feldheim,
by his children.
The importance of the
Hirsch text is that, in addi-
tion to the voluminous com-
mentaries, Rabbi Hirsch gave
an account of the rabbis of
yore who activated the hag-
gadah in the seder disputa-
tions. Then there are the
numerous appended sources
which provide a basis for
study as well as celebration at
the sedorim. Therefore the
special value in the
voluminous century-old hag-
gadah and its commentator.

Sam Cohodas:
Idol Of The U.P.

Sam Cohodas was literally
idolized in the Upper
Peninsula.
He never abandoned the
area that became his home
and his life's devotion. It was
in the area surrounding Mar-
quette, where he bowed to
academia of Northern
Michigan University, , and
Ishpening and surroundings,
where he became the Produce
King of several states and the

inspiration to farmers,
miners, industrialists, bank-
ing experts.
In his Jewish devotions he
became the symbol for
spiritual encouragement to
whoever settled there, to
children who needed school-
ing, to worshippers who need-
ed a synagogue.
And he always rose above
partisanship: he was the
ecumenist par excellence. He
could never be accused of pre-
judice or discrimination.
Politically, however, he was
the loyal Republican. He was
admired by people like Gover-
nor William Milliken. When
there was need to aid Israel
by means of supporting Israel
Bonds, Governor Milliken
and Sam Cohodas stood side
by side at an important func-
tion in Detroit.
He had a great concern for
every cause that helped
children. When he heard
about JARC — Jewish
Association for Retarded
Citizens — he promptly
became the supporter of the
Detroit-based movement.
When he learned that
scholarships were being
assigned to young collegiates
in Detroit to study in Israel,
he was generous to such
tasks.

Recollections about his
generosity can be anticipated
by the thousands Americans,
Israelis and peoples of all
faiths. Therefore, this addi-
tional tribute to a man im-
bued with charm, devotion
and scores of inspirations.

LOCAL NEWS I

FAS Silverman Village
Receives Skillman Grant

The Fresh" Air Society has
received a $40,000 grant from
the Skillman Foundation ear-
marked for its Silverman
Village program for emo-
tionally impaired children at
Camp Maas in northern
Oakland County.
Silverman Village is a
25-day residential camping
program designed for
children six-12 years old with
mild to moderate behavior
problems.
The campers participate in
all the usual camp activities:
swimming, canoeing, sailing,
horseback riding, cookouts,
nature appreciation, sports
and camping trips. A learn-
ing center provides filmstrips,
movies, cooking activities,
and newspaper writing to en-
courage the use of language,
reading, math and problem
solving skills.
Silverman Village accepts

about 35 boys and girls to
each of its two 25-day ses-
sions.
Dr. Barbara Vedder, a
special education consultant
with Wayne County In-
termediate School District,
has directed the program
since 1976.
Parents or other profes-
sionals who are involved with
a child may make a referral to
Silverman Village. First ses-
sion begins June 23, and se-
cond session July 21. Scholar-
ships are available. For ap-
plication, contact the Fresh
Air Society, 661-0600.

Receives Grant

Dr. Shulamith Schlick, pro-
fessor of chemistry at the
University of Detroit, has
been awarded a three-year,
$211,000 grant by the Na-
tional Science Foundation.

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