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April 02, 1993 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-02

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RADIAL KERATOTOMY

Surgical Correction of Nearsightedness & Astigmatism

After RK surgery

"Working for a newspaper and having young children at
home means taking time off is out of the question. I had my
RK surgery on a Friday and was able to return to work the
following Monday. I even attended a party the day after
surgery.”

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— Dharlene Norris, Farmington Hills, MI

"I was the first of 4 members of my family to have RK
surgery. My results are wonderful! I'm experiencing a whole
new freedom without my glasses."

— David Gronow, Detroit, MI

"My husband was nervous for me, but now we both wish I'd
had RK surgery years ago. Until now I didn't know a sur-
geon I felt I could depend on. I would hate to see my sons
wait until they are my age to have RK."

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— Adrienne Awender, Brighton, MI

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FREE "IRK" SEMINAR • APRIL 17

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We invite you to join us Saturday, April 17, 1993
at 2.00 p.m. at 5813 W. Maple Rd, Suite 137
West Bloomfield, MI.
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WISHING OUR CUSTOMERS,
FAMILIES & FRIENDS
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HEALTHY, HAPPY
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Singles Plan
Spring Break

sister city of Yavne. Enter-
tainment, lectures and out-
door sports also are on the
tour itinerary.
Cost of the mission for
Allied Jewish Campaign con-
tributors of $500 or more is
$1,950. It includes deluxe ac-
commodations, round-trip air-
fare froth New York and most
meals.
Application deadline is May
25.
For application and infor-
mation, call Leonard
Milstone 642-4260.

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Robert D. Beitman, M.D., F.A.C.S. and Donald S. Beser, M.D., F.A.C.S.

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OCT. 29 — Jeff and Jackie
Bean of Huntington Woods
are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter, Jaime
Elizabeth. Her proud big
brothers are Justin and Jesse.
Sharing in their joy are
grandparents, Phyllis and Ed-
win Bean and Nancy and Jim
McLernon, and great-grand-
parents, Joseph and Betty
Bean, Sally Rothman Brown
and Gordon Stilwell.

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INSTITUTE

For more information or to schedule a
FREE CONSULTATION,
call Linda at 1-800-826-EYES (3937).

Scottsdale, Ariz., are thrilled
to announce the birth of their
son, David Brian. Proud big
brother is Adam Michael.
Delighted grandparents are
Ralph and Doris Grossbart of
Las Vegas, Nev. David Brian
is named in loving memory of
his paternal grandmother,
Helen Olshansky, and his
maternal great-grandfather,
Rudolph Hoffman.

SCOTT P. DRESNER

Call Now For Your
Spring Start Up
RICK WALD Call For Details • 489.5862

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The Jewish Community Cen-
ter Singles and Tamarack
Camps will co-sponsor a
spring weekend for Jewish
singles ages 25-40, May 7-9 at
the Butzel Conference Center
(Camp Tamarack). The
weekend will include a Friday
night Shabbat dinner follow-
ed by an Oneg, treks and in-
itiatives, volleyball, tennis, a
Saturday evening square
dance and a hayride.
Accommodations inchide a
room with a private bath,
three meals a day plus one
snack, continuous coffee and
pop, linens, towels and maid
service.
The charge is based on dou-
ble occupancy. Space is
limited. For a brochure and
further information, call
Elliot Sorkin, 661-0600.

Singles Mission
Set For June

Detroit-area Jewish singles
age 25-40 are invited to par-
ticipate in the annual Na-
tional Hatikvah Singles Mis-
sion to Israel June 27-July 8.
Sponsored nationally by the
United Jewish Appeal and
locally by the Jewish Federa-
tion of Metropolitan Detroit,
the mission will give single
adults the opportunity to
meet their peers from
throughout the United States
and Israel for social and
travel opportunities.
Chairing the mission from
Detroit are Eric Gould and
Jennifer Morse.
Mission participants will
have the opportunity to visit
museums and historical sites.
They also will participate in
an archaeological dig, attend
a Kabbalat Shabbat service
at the Western Wall, meet
kibbutzniks and new Israelis,
tour Jerusalem and visit
Detroit's Project Renewal

Spring Event
At Beth El

The Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El will celebrate spring
at their annual Spring Hap-
pening 10 a.m. April 19 at the
temple. The day-long event
will begin with boutique
shopping featuring speciality
items from area merchants.
The noon luncheon will be
followed by a fashion show by
the stores of Twelve Oaks
Mall. Co-chairs of the event,
proceeds of which will benefit
the Tot Shabbat and Assisted
Adult Transportation Pro-
gram of the temple, are
Miriam Cohen and Bobbie
Charnas.
There is a charge. For reser-
vation information, call Bar-
bara Grant, 851-1100.

NCJW Hears
Book Review

National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, will sponsor a book
review with Adele Robbins
discussing To Dance With The
White Dog 1 p.m. April 20, at
the NCJW office, 30233
Southfield Road.
For information, call the
NCJW office, 258-6000.

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