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October 01, 1993 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-01

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Sinai Hospital

6767 W. Outer Drive
Detroit 48235-2899

Louis & Vivian Berry Health Center
28500 Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington Hills 48334

Blumberg Professional Office Building
14800 W. McNichols Rd.
Detroit 48235-3940

Samuel & Lillian Hechtman Health Center
31500 Telegraph Rd.
Birmingham 48010-4979

Oakland Internists & Associates
28625 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield 48034-8352

Edward & Lillian Rose
Diagnostic Imaging Center
32005 Northwestern Hwy.
Farmington Hills 48334
Sinai Health Center
6450 Farmington Rd.
West Bloomfield 48322-4455

For referral to Sinai Hospital physicians and services,
call 1-800-248-3627.

Phillip S. Schaengold, J.D. Mervyn H. Manning

President and CEO

Chairman

Sinai is a premier health care system in southeast-
ern Michigan with 603 patient beds and satellite
offices throughout Detroit and its suburbs, including
state-of-the-art imaging and same-day surgery
centers. Sinai's renowned medical staff now
numbers more than 600 active members providing
health services to more than 19,000 inpatients and
150,000 outpatients each year without regard to
race, religion or national origin.

Other local beneficiaries funded by the
Jewish Federation:

o Akiva, Hillel, Yeshiva Beth Yehuda and
Yeshiva Gedola day schools, providing an
intensive Jewish education
o B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, offering
Jewish activities for teen-agers
• Hillel Foundations on Michigan college
campuses, coordinating programs of
Jewish content
o Jewish Information Service, acting as a
referral and information source for the
community
o Transportation Service, providing a central-
ized means of transportation for various
groups

Through Federation's various resources,
additional services are made possible, including:
o Israel Desk and shaliach programs

Jewish Home for Aged

Borman Hall
19100 W. Seven Mile Rd.
Detroit 48219-2791: 532-7112
Meyer L. Prentis Manor
26051 Lahser Rd.
Southfield 48034-2699: 352-2336

Edward I. & Freda Fleischman Residence
6710 W. Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield 48322-3014: 661-2999

Robert H. Naftaly

President

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ction

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Denise Bortolani - Rabidoux

Executive Director

The Home provides residential care for older adults
requiring special assistance. Residents at Borman
Hall and Prentis Manor receive medical and nursing
care, therapy, kosher meals, religious and thera-
peutic services. Fleischman Residence is for those
who do not require nursing care. Fees are based
on ability to pay. Adult day care services are also
available at Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza.

Jewish Vocational Service

• The Neighborhood Project
o Pilot projects funded by the Max M. Fisher
Jewish Community Foundation.

29699 Southfield Rd.
Southfield 48076-2063: 559-5000
4250 Woodward Ave.
Detroit 48201-1892: 833-8100

Eugene Driker

President

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Barbara Nurenberg

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Executive Director

JVS provides an array of job placement and
career development services to help find employ-
ment for people from all walks of life. Educational
and financial planning for college is available, as
are vocational rehabilitation services for people
with disabilities and specialized services for senior
adults.

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967- HELP ■

TT: 967-0460
(Text Telephone)

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