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July 30, 1993 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-07-30

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SINAI HOSPITAL

HOME page 4

ditional concerns in our com-
munity resulted in few persons
other than families of residents
and the Federation (at least its
financial overseers) being per-
turbed.
This is a long way from our
giving up a miniscule role in
helping the residents enjoy a
diversion. Our place has been
easily filled. The Home, how-
ever, cannot be easily salvaged
unless it is given the high pri-
ority and concern it deserves
today to ensure that it will have
a tomorrow.

SINAI HOSPITAL GUILD
SINAI HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS
AND GYNECOLOGY

and

Albert and Vivian Best

Southfield

THE JEWISH NEWS

Letters Policy

present

Letters must be typewritten,
double-spaced, and include
the name, home address,
daytime phone number and
signature of the writer.

Brief letters (less than a
page), arriving by noon Tues-
day, will be given prefer-
ence.

SINGLE MOTHERS page 5

that mothers, grandmothers,
sisters and best friends have all
said that the community needs.
It now behooves all of us who
are interested in these issues to
come together in order to show
interest, gain information and
move forward.
The Institute for Single Jew-
ish Mothers will include a
keynote address by Dr. Joyce
Brothers and workshops on fi-
nance, legal issues, reentering
the workforce and maintaining
spirituality. The evening will be
summarized by Dr. Neil Kalter,
author of Children of Divorce.
There will be an exhibit of com-
munity resources and free child
care is available by reservation.
For information, contact Jew-
ish Experiences for Families,
354-1050.

Publicity
Deadlines

The normal deadline for
local news and publicity
items is noon Thursday,
eight days prior to issue
date. The deadline for
birth announcements is 10
a.m. Monday, four days
prior to issue date; out-of-
town obituaries, 10 a.m.
Tuesday, three days prior
to issue date.

TAY SACHS SCREENING MONTH
August 1 - 31

Tay Sachs is a rare genetic disease that a baby inherits from both parents
which causes progressive destruction of the central nervous system and
death in early childhood. There is no cure for the disease. Most carriers are
Jews of Eastern European descent.

You should be tested if you are over age 17, of Ashkenazi (Eastern European)
descent, considering marriage or pregnancy, or had been tested for the
disease prior to 1980. Orthodox Dor Yeshorim approach to screening is
available.

For the month of August, Sinai Hospital will offer Tay Sachs screening for a
reduced fee of $15. The normal charge for this test is $90.

Call Sinai Hospital Genetics Counselor Robin Gold at 493-6060 to schedule
your appointment today.

estinai

A

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