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September 08, 1989 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-08

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he can get up again and
finish."
Says her husband Marv, "lb
take kids who were in institu-
tions, and see them today and
what they can do — running,
throwing, swimming, and so
forth — gives me chills, gives
me cheers."
Adds Jim Grossman, Hall of
Fame secretary, "It's very dif-
ficult to feel sorry for people
who don't feel sorry for
themselves. They want you to
ignore their handicap." He
said the Games encourage
Jewish identity through
athletics because, by bringing
the participants to the
Center, "it helps get them in-
volved in Passover seders and
other activities that are held
at the Center?'
Irene Hatfield says there's

"such a need to get these kids
together socially, on a week-
ly basis," but a "hush-hush"
attitude prevails because "we
Jews are such perfectionists"
and don't like to accept such
disabilities.
"There is a fear that
children that aren't normal
are not accepted in the
Jewish community," she says.
Programming for these
children is necessary because
"these youngsters can do so
little in their lives."
"It's real hard as a single
parent" to cope with the
situation, says Hatfield, who
is divorced.
About 90 volunteers helped
with the Games, evening
awards ceremony and din-
ner/dance. The latter events
drew 257 invited guests.



Michigan Endodontist
Joins Anti-Drug Run

RICHARD PEARL

Staff Writer

D

r. Ronald Michaelson,
a fulltime Farming-
ton Hills endodontist
and part-time distance-
running enthusiast, has
found a race he can really
sink his teeth into: the second
American Transcontinental
Relay.
On Monday, he and 19 other
world-class runners are
scheduled to leave San Fran-
cisco on a 3,015-mile, 24-hour-
a-day relay across the United
States, finishing at the
Capitol Building in
Washington, D.C., in a hoped-
for world record time of 14
days. The race record, set in
1986, is 15 days, 11 hours and
7 minutes.
But superceding the record
attempt is the purpose of the
race, says Michaelson: to raise
$5 million to permanently
fund ADAPT, America's Drug
Abuse Prevention Tham.
ADAPT's aim is to provide
a nationwide central data
bank of all drug and alcohol
abuse programs, prevention
services, technical assistance
and funding sources plus a
continuously updated library
of prevention technologies, all
of it available to anyone at
' anytime via 800 and 900
telephone numbers.
‘ Tham participants will be
speaking to civic groups
along the race route when not
running or resting.
If all goes well, President
George Bush will join the
team members for the last
mile Sept. 26, says
Michaelson, who is believed
to be Michigan's only
representative on the team.
The race route will pass

through central Indiana and
southern Ohio, but not
Michigan.

Dr. Ronald Michaelson

Michaelson, 46, a veteran of
30 marathons, including the
Boston, New York and Detroit
marathons, says he would
have done the Transcontinen-
tal anyway for the experience,
but the fund-raising effort
made it more worthwhile. "I
see patients who are alcoholic
or on drugs. I don't treat them
for that, but I see them every
day" for dental work, says the
endodontist.
He says ADAPT will, via a
telephone call, help parents
learn where to take a
chemically- dependent child
for treatment, for example, or
will provide current drug in-
formation to a student or
researcher needing
information.
The grueling two-week run
will see each team member,
male and female, run 15 to 20

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