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September 29, 1989 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-29

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No Other Michigan
Hospital Can Say This

— Sinai Hospital

"May you be inscribed for a good year." Of course, making the traditional Rosh Hashanah greeting in Hebrew
isn't the only way we keep the traditions alive at Sinai Hovital2We prepare glat kosher food for our patients and
staff. We sound the shofar throughout the-hospital and on Sukkot, we erect the sukkah for visitors and staff.
We're also the only Michigan hospital that has Shabbos, Chanukah, holiday and yahrtzeit candles as well as
prayer books available. We have Mezuzzahs throughout the hospital and not surprisingly, we have one of the
best reputations for quality health care in the state.
So choose a hospital that will not only care for your body., Come to Sinai, where we also look out for your soul.

estinai

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1989

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