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November 22, 1991 - Image 8

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-22

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200,000 babies
started life right
at Providence.

Ask any of the 200,000 babies born at Providence
through the years and they'll tell you that starting life
right means starting it at Providence.

Providence offers you many options to give birth
because the best way to have a baby is the way
that's best for you.

• Our outpatient Family Birthing Center for families
who prefer a safe alternative to home birth

• Our intimate Labor-Delivery-Recovery (LDR)
Rooms

• Or our special High-Risk LDRs, should they be
needed.

You'll find that the Providence NewLife Center
blends a beautiful, warm and caring environment
with some of the very best obstetrical and nursing
care anywhere.

Physicians with privileges at Providence are skilled in
obstetrics, gynecology, infertility, pediatrics, neona-
tology (the care of ill or premature newborns) and
perinatology (the care of the mother and fetus in
high-risk pregnancy and birth).

And they're backed by the outstanding resources
and technology of Providence Hospital. Resources
like our Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, which
provides specialized newborn care should the need
arise.

THE
JEWISH
NEWS

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER:
Arthur M. Horwitz
EDITOR EMERITUS:
Philip Slomovitz
MANAGING EDITOR:
Phil Jacobs
ASSOCIATE EDITOR:
Alan Hitsky
ASSISTANT EDITOR:
Elizabeth Applebaum
STAFF WRITERS:
Kimberly Lifton
Amy J. Mehler
Noam M. M. Neusner
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR:
Elie Wiesel
WASHINGTON
CORRESPONDENT:
James D. Besser
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT:
Helen Davis
PHOTOGRAPHER:
Glenn Triest
LOCAL COLUMNISTS:
Danny Raskin
Carla Jean Schwartz
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Marianne Taylor
PRODUCTION:
Sherryl Adler
Donald Cheshure
Cathy Ciccone
Curtis Deloye
Joy Gardin
Ralph Orme
Gayle Schmidt
OFFICE STAFF:
Lisa Ferstenfeld
Leslie Kantor
Percy Kaplan
Linda McCarthy
Seymour Manello
Lisa Marks
Pauline Max
Marlene Miller
Dharlene Norris
H. Bonnie Togal
Betty Wolocko
Gail Zimmerman
SENIOR
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE:
Danny Raskin
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES:
Susan Brooks
Kathy Johnson
Betsy Leemon
Steven Levin
Lisa Marshall
Rick Nessel
Laura Siegel
Patricia Zorlen

Providence Physician Referral Service 424-3999

CORPORATE STAFF:
Publisher
Charles A. Buerger
Editor
Gary Rosenblatt
General Manager
Sylvia Stafford
Art Director
Deb Branner

foROVIDENCE

EDITORIAL DEADLINE: All
public and social announcements
must be received by Friday noon,
seven days prior to desired date of
publication. Must be typewritten.

Call our Physician Referral Service at 424-3999 or
1-800-968-5595 to select a Providence physician.

Providence Hospital New Life Center

WHERE WE CARE FOR YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
DEADLINE: Tuesday noon
DISPLAY ADVERTISING
DEADLINE: Monday 4:30 p.m.

SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1 year-$31 — 2
years-$52. Out of State-$41 per year.
Foreign-$62 per year.
27676 FRANKLIN ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034
TELEPHONE:
General (313) 354-6060
Classified (313) 354-5959
Display Adv. (313) 354-7123
Fax (313) 354-6069

© 1991 by The Detroit Jewish News

8 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1991

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