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June 18, 1993 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-18

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Bat Mitzvah For
New Americans

Chaim Hebrew School, a
project of Friends of
Refugees of Eastern
Europe will hold com-
mencement exercises 11
a.m. June 20 at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Cen-
ter. The program will fea-
ture class performances
and achievement awards.
The highlight will be a
dramatic presentation fea-
turing music and poetry
honoring the bat mitzvah
girls Marina Mazur,
Victoria Shapiro, Inna
Shub, Helen Slutsky,
Anna Yemets, their moth-
ers and grandmothers.
Jewish woman.
Esther Chernomordik, a
Russian educator at
Washtenaw College in
Ann Arbor, will speak
about the role of the
Jewish woman in modern
society. A dessert recep-
tion will follow.

Israel Mission
Set For Fall

The Detroit Region's Artzenu
III Mission to Israel will take
place Oct. 24-Nov. 3 for ages
25-40.
The price for this 11-day
tour is $1799 per person from
New York, which includes a
$500 contribution.
A meeting for prospective
participants will be held at
the home of Laynie and
Michael Langnas 7:30 p.m.
June 30th. Their address is
32700 Balmoral Knoll, Farm-
ington Hills.
For information, call the
Langnases, 737-0111; or Ed
Rosenthal, 557-6644.



Heart disease is a leading cause

of death in our communi ty.

You, or someone in your family may be at risk and not even.know it.
Every 32 seconds this silent disease claims another life. And women are
just as much at risk as men.
Find out if you're at risk through our Cardiac Risk Assessment Program
at Botsford CardioCare Center located at Botsford General Hospital.
Botsford CardioCare Center offers risk assessment and risk reduction
through one of the most comprehensive programs in Michigan. The
risk assessment includes a medical history and physical evaluation,
nutritional evaluation, body fat analysis and a fitness test for
only $150—plus lab tests and a chest X-ray which are normally
covered by most major insurance carriers.

Call our CardioCare Representative at (313) 4 71-88 70 now to
schedule your risk assessment or reduction appointment.

Botsford CardioCare Center phone lines are open from 9:00 am-9:00 pm, Monday
through Friday, and 10:00 am-2:00 pm on Saturday for your convenience.
Evening and weekend appointments are available.

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